An unexpected moment from Trump’s interview with Laura Ingraham on 31st August 2020 (from 15.23 to the end)
Ingraham asks: “Who do you think is pulling Biden’s strings?”
Trump responds:
People that you’ve never heard of. People that are in the dark shadows. […] People that are on the streets, there are people that are controlling the streets.
We had somebody get on a plane from a certain city this weekend. And in the plane, it was almost completely loaded with thugs wearing these dark uniforms, black uniforms, with gear and this and that […] It’s under investigation right now. But they came from a certain city. And this person was coming to the Republican National Convention. And there were like seven people on this plane like this person. And then a lot of people were on the plane to do big damage. […] The money is coming from some very stupid rich people.
This doesn’t sound like your typical petty criminal Antifa group. Although “thugs” suggests thick-necked ex-cons, it also sounds like a group trained to handle unspecified but presumably military “gear”; so it could well be a military unit, flying instead of being bussed in.
I almost missed “this person was coming to the Republican National Convention” the first time I played this clip. So there’s a good chance that some very rich Republicans are funding and promoting Antifa-like operations. Another throwaway line that’s probably worth thinking about: “and there were like seven people on this plane like this person”. I first thought he meant seven men in black uniforms, but now I think he means there were in total eight people flying to the RNC, accompanied by a black-clad military unit; so most likely there were eight “very stupid, very rich” Republicans taking a military unit with them in order to execute a military action at the convention (to assassinate Trump?).
It depends, I think, on the degree of training & expertise – if they are just thugs with weapons, then they were presumably tasked to create havoc; if the “gear” was higher-grade (explosives, sniper rifles etc.), the “thugs” would probably have military training and have a correspondingly serious mission. I lean towards the latter, as Antifa are typically bussed in on Sorosline coaches, and I can’t see why eight very rich Republicans (or Republican donors) would take the risk of flying with armed Antifa personnel unless there was much to gain.
The next interesting line: “they came from a certain city”. I don’t see the point in highlighting this, since of course they had to come from somewhere, unless the name of the city would almost certainly identify the main “somebody”, who is very rich and very stupid (I thought of Utah but apparently Mitt Romney didn’t attend the RNC); or there is some other significance here, e.g. the Cabal had a meeting at this city before the plane took off, and Trump is signalling “we know about it.”
As for why Trump would let his enemies know he knows, I think this was one of the original purposes of the Q project: to shake the tree and see who could be turned through intimidation; at the end, there will probably be many lesser Cabal tools who choose to support Trump/Q not so much out of morality & repentance, as out of fear – having the contents of a secret conversation appear on the Q boards, and calculating that if the Q narrative of sealed indictments and eventual military tribunals is to be trusted, it would be just as well to jump ship now.
That the RNC passed largely without incident suggests these men in black uniforms ended up in custody, or the morgue.