Forwarded from Midnight Rider Channel 🇺🇸 (Karli Bonne)
Media is too big
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Interview with President Trump part 1- The Lawsuit
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Part 2- Biden - Crime- Cye Vance
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Part 3- The tour topics
Forwarded from The Library (Mr Dirt)
Read this. Fbi up to no good again. Trump commuted his sentence
https://m.lasvegassun.com/news/2021/jan/20/insider-trading-sentence-of-vegas-gambler-walters/
https://m.lasvegassun.com/news/2021/jan/20/insider-trading-sentence-of-vegas-gambler-walters/
LasVegasSun.com
Insider trading sentence of Vegas gambler Walters commuted by Trump
A Las Vegas professional gambler, real estate mogul and philanthropist who was convicted in an insider trading case said Wednesday he's grateful his prison sentence was ...
Forwarded from The Federalist
Virginia Democrat Terry McAuliffe Is Mad His GOP Opponent Won’t Accept Debate Moderated By Clinton Foundation Donor
READ: https://thefederalist.com/2021/07/08/virginia-democrat-terry-mcauliffe-is-mad-his-gop-opponent-wont-accept-debate-moderated-by-clinton-foundation-donor/ • @FDRLSTT
READ: https://thefederalist.com/2021/07/08/virginia-democrat-terry-mcauliffe-is-mad-his-gop-opponent-wont-accept-debate-moderated-by-clinton-foundation-donor/ • @FDRLSTT
The Federalist
McAuliffe Slams Youngkin For Not OK-ing Clinton-Donor Debate Moderator
Democrat gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe is lashing out at his opponent for not agreeing to a debate likely moderated by PBS's Judy Woodruff.
Forwarded from BLUEPRINT_Q
Zuckerberg doesnt have a prayer in hell to save him or his company from this storm.
This filing is FIRE.
https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.flsd.595800/gov.uscourts.flsd.595800.1.0_3.pdf
This filing is FIRE.
https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.flsd.595800/gov.uscourts.flsd.595800.1.0_3.pdf
CourtListener
Complaint – #1 in Trump v. Facebook, Inc (S.D. Fla., 1:21-cv-22440) – CourtListener.com
COMPLAINT against All Defendants. Filing fees $ 402.00 receipt number AFLSDC-14825052, filed by Kiyan Michael, DONALD J TRUMP, Elizabeth Albert, Jennifer Horton, Bobby Michael. (Attachments: # 1 Civil Cover Sheet Civil Cover Sheet, # 2 Summon(s) Summons (Facebook)…
Forwarded from Miz Donna thoughts (Donna Willett)
Mark Davis shared a link.
8m ·
OK folks, it is time for another update, and this one is a doosie, so I’ll start from the beginning.
For several weeks now I have been interviewing with Mollie Hemmingway at The Federalist for her upcoming book on the 2020 elections, and she has been planning to go into detail about the residency issues I’ve raised.
Recently The Federalist was contacted by our Secretary of State’s office to arrange an interview with Secretary Raffensperger to talk about the DOJ lawsuit against Georgia over our new voting laws in light of the recent Supreme Court decision in Brnovich v. Democratic National Committee. The reporter assigned to do the story is Margot Cleveland, who is also a seasoned attorney and adjunct law professor. Since she had the opportunity to interview Brad, she decided to end that interview by asking about their open investigation into votes cast in the November General Election with residency issues.
I told her when she starts asking about that they wound most likely respond in one of three ways:
1. They might try to discredit me or my analysis. I told her if they do that, she should remind them they tried to hire me as a contractor less than a year ago to do their statewide investigation into the double voting issue I discovered last year down in Long County. I wound up not doing that analysis because they wanted me to sign an NDA that would have prevented me from even discussing it. I really wanted to do it, and was willing to do it for free, but I will not be muzzled.
The other problem with that strategy is I always have the option of giving a copy of the data to a county district attorney who cares about election integrity so they can investigate unlawful votes cast in their county. So option #1 would be a generally bad idea.
2. They could just admit the problem exists, which they’ve actually already done without citing any numbers, and then try to blame the counties for it. The main problem with that approach is if a county is presented with a driver’s license that still has the voter’s old address on it, they have no way that I am aware of to detect that.
The other problem is that answer could also vindicate President Trump’s position on that now infamous Trump/Raffensperger phone call, in which President Trump and his Georgia attorney Kurt Hilbert demanded an investigation into these very issues. They literally wanted Raffensperger to investigate this same database of voters, which they had a copy of because these issues were part of President Trump’s Georgia lawsuit.
3. They could claim they can’t comment on an ongoing investigation, and then try to just run out the clock past the 2022 election. Frankly this was what I really expected them to do, and they probably could have gotten away with it. They’re just now clearing much smaller investigations from 2016 & 2018.
When the interview happened, Brad seemed to know little to nothing about the investigation, so the staff jumped in to respond. Surprisingly it would seem they chose option #1, and attempted to claim my analysis contains “False positives” because they have access to social security numbers and full dates of birth, and I do not.
First of all, social security numbers and full dates of birth are not used in National Change of Address (NCOA) processing, even when the SOS has it done. A hashed version of that information is used by ERIC (https://ericstates.org/) to compare the data from member states like Georgia with other states to identify people registered in more than one state, but NCOA itself is a different process and the USPS does not use that data to identify changes of address. I know this because I have a license which permits me to run NCOA on up to 100 million records per year, and I actually use up a pretty sizable chunk of that.
Second, I have said from the very beginning that some percentage of these records might be students who went away to college, or enlisted people away on a tour of duty, etc., but the majority of the nearly 35,000 records are not going to be temporary
8m ·
OK folks, it is time for another update, and this one is a doosie, so I’ll start from the beginning.
For several weeks now I have been interviewing with Mollie Hemmingway at The Federalist for her upcoming book on the 2020 elections, and she has been planning to go into detail about the residency issues I’ve raised.
Recently The Federalist was contacted by our Secretary of State’s office to arrange an interview with Secretary Raffensperger to talk about the DOJ lawsuit against Georgia over our new voting laws in light of the recent Supreme Court decision in Brnovich v. Democratic National Committee. The reporter assigned to do the story is Margot Cleveland, who is also a seasoned attorney and adjunct law professor. Since she had the opportunity to interview Brad, she decided to end that interview by asking about their open investigation into votes cast in the November General Election with residency issues.
I told her when she starts asking about that they wound most likely respond in one of three ways:
1. They might try to discredit me or my analysis. I told her if they do that, she should remind them they tried to hire me as a contractor less than a year ago to do their statewide investigation into the double voting issue I discovered last year down in Long County. I wound up not doing that analysis because they wanted me to sign an NDA that would have prevented me from even discussing it. I really wanted to do it, and was willing to do it for free, but I will not be muzzled.
The other problem with that strategy is I always have the option of giving a copy of the data to a county district attorney who cares about election integrity so they can investigate unlawful votes cast in their county. So option #1 would be a generally bad idea.
2. They could just admit the problem exists, which they’ve actually already done without citing any numbers, and then try to blame the counties for it. The main problem with that approach is if a county is presented with a driver’s license that still has the voter’s old address on it, they have no way that I am aware of to detect that.
The other problem is that answer could also vindicate President Trump’s position on that now infamous Trump/Raffensperger phone call, in which President Trump and his Georgia attorney Kurt Hilbert demanded an investigation into these very issues. They literally wanted Raffensperger to investigate this same database of voters, which they had a copy of because these issues were part of President Trump’s Georgia lawsuit.
3. They could claim they can’t comment on an ongoing investigation, and then try to just run out the clock past the 2022 election. Frankly this was what I really expected them to do, and they probably could have gotten away with it. They’re just now clearing much smaller investigations from 2016 & 2018.
When the interview happened, Brad seemed to know little to nothing about the investigation, so the staff jumped in to respond. Surprisingly it would seem they chose option #1, and attempted to claim my analysis contains “False positives” because they have access to social security numbers and full dates of birth, and I do not.
First of all, social security numbers and full dates of birth are not used in National Change of Address (NCOA) processing, even when the SOS has it done. A hashed version of that information is used by ERIC (https://ericstates.org/) to compare the data from member states like Georgia with other states to identify people registered in more than one state, but NCOA itself is a different process and the USPS does not use that data to identify changes of address. I know this because I have a license which permits me to run NCOA on up to 100 million records per year, and I actually use up a pretty sizable chunk of that.
Second, I have said from the very beginning that some percentage of these records might be students who went away to college, or enlisted people away on a tour of duty, etc., but the majority of the nearly 35,000 records are not going to be temporary
Forwarded from Miz Donna thoughts (Donna Willett)
Imagine my surprise....." Yet during my interview last week with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, he seemed unfamiliar with this most recent evidence of illegal voting......When asked for the status of Watson’s investigation and other details, while both were receptive to questions, neither Jones nor Fuchs could provide definitive answers. While on Friday Fuchs promised to give Watson permission to speak with me, and while both the deputy secretary of state and the press secretary promised to arrange an interview with Watson and to track down answers to several questions, to date, no further information has been provided and no interview has been arranged, notwithstanding several follow-up communications. Hopefully, that is because Watson is busy investigating the strong evidence of illegal voting and not because the Secretary of State’s Office is attempting to bury the story — and the fact that Trump might have been right after all — until after Raffensperger fights off a primary challenge." Margot Cleveland's Article based upon the above: https://thefederalist.com/2021/07/09/new-evidence-indicates-enough-illegal-votes-in-georgia-to-tip-2020-results/
The Federalist
New Evidence Indicates Enough Illegal Votes In Georgia To Tip 2020
Both an audit and a recount confirmed Biden’s victory, but ignored in the process was evidence that nearly 35,000 Georgians had potentially voted illegally.
Forwarded from Captain Keshel and Co. American Election Integrity HQ
Getting ready to drop payload on CALIFORNIA, for everyone who has been waiting.
Shasta, Kern, and Placer folks, man your battle stations.
Trump appears to have really blown it away with independents and old Dems, likely Hispanic working class, who didn't change party affiliation. In some places with D+ advantage, and even in a few spots with a D+ trend, strong enough to override those.
Now, where did all those extra votes come from?
Shasta, Kern, and Placer folks, man your battle stations.
Trump appears to have really blown it away with independents and old Dems, likely Hispanic working class, who didn't change party affiliation. In some places with D+ advantage, and even in a few spots with a D+ trend, strong enough to override those.
Now, where did all those extra votes come from?
Forwarded from Captain Keshel and Co. American Election Integrity HQ
The American West Coast and Your Vote
An Illustration
Red - Rampant Illegality
Yellow - Likely/Moderate Illegality
Green - Clean
An Illustration
Red - Rampant Illegality
Yellow - Likely/Moderate Illegality
Green - Clean
Forwarded from The Library (Harold Wren)
CDM
BREAKING: Georgia SOS Raffensperger Investigating All Key 2020 Election Whistle Blowers - CDM - Human Reporters • Not Machines
Georgia SOS Raffensperger Investigating All Key 2020 Election Whistle Blowers. The Election Was Certified, Why This Repressive Tactic?
Forwarded from Miz Donna thoughts (Donna Willett)
Yeah. Don't think this will go over well with the Mama Bears out there.
https://twitter.com/ConceptualJames/status/1413523481594040322?s=20
https://twitter.com/ConceptualJames/status/1413523481594040322?s=20
Twitter
James Lindsay, uncitable
School districts are paying $625/hour on Critical Race Theory training to teach administrators and school officials that "The teacher is the second mother. Parents’ role is to socialize children (and respect teachers’ authority)."
Forwarded from The Western Journal
State Police Assisting in Hunt for Individuals Making 'False Claims' About 2020 Election
READ: http://w-j.co/s/22514
READ: http://w-j.co/s/22514
The Western Journal
State Police Assisting in Hunt for Individuals Making 'False Claims' About 2020 Election
One Republican accused state officials of 'weaponizing the government against those who disagree with their assessment of election fraud.'
Take a wild guess who those increased taxes on oil companies will be passed along to.