Our father's God! to Thee,
Author of liberty,
To Thee we sing:
Long may our land be bright
With freedom's holy light;
Protect us by Thy might,
Great God, our King!
Author of liberty,
To Thee we sing:
Long may our land be bright
With freedom's holy light;
Protect us by Thy might,
Great God, our King!
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Mike and Ann Kelley gave me a lovely tour of the MO capitol. I couldn't help myself...
“Update”
The battle rages on to regain our country. There are several fronts, and several patriots in the fight. I’m proud to be serving my tour, and to be associated with so many genuine warriors on several fronts.
When you are in a war, you don’t telegraph your plans to the enemy. So we don’t always keep everyone in the loop on everything. This is not a lack of transparency, it’s simply good strategy.
It’s true that the legal complaint that Mike had prepared for the AGs was not presented to the Supreme Court as planned. That does not mean that the legal strategy is over. This important effort continues, and public support for it is increasing making it more likely to succeed.
Mike has established a new organization, known as “Cause of America,” to provide infrastructure and to help enable the grassroots efforts to fix 2020. This is a major advance forward from my perspective; supporting groups in forty states has been an overwhelming task for me. I have already begun to channel support through COA.
During the Cyber Symposium when things were looking bleak, Col Waldron would say, “Keep moving forward!” I so appreciate having guys like him on my side.
So I continue to press on, using the gifts that God has given me the best I know how, trusting in the knowledge that God knows what He is doing. I am a leaf on the river... what eddies will we explore together today, Lord?
Along the way I am meeting patriots in every state, and they inspire and enable me. Most of them are devout Christians, which is not surprising because this is a spiritual war—a war between good and evil—and our country is in the throes of a revival.
The crucible of war exposes our human frailty, so there is also some winnowing taking place. But remember that God chooses to use imperfect vessels to accomplish His perfect will. That is why our trust is in God, not humans.
But loyalty is a virtue. For example, if I lose my temper and speak too harshly to someone or judge too quickly, I would hope that people would forgive my failing and remain a loyal friend. We all need to keep our eyes on the prize, and to forgive our foxhole buddies.
May God bless us as we seek the light of His face.
The battle rages on to regain our country. There are several fronts, and several patriots in the fight. I’m proud to be serving my tour, and to be associated with so many genuine warriors on several fronts.
When you are in a war, you don’t telegraph your plans to the enemy. So we don’t always keep everyone in the loop on everything. This is not a lack of transparency, it’s simply good strategy.
It’s true that the legal complaint that Mike had prepared for the AGs was not presented to the Supreme Court as planned. That does not mean that the legal strategy is over. This important effort continues, and public support for it is increasing making it more likely to succeed.
Mike has established a new organization, known as “Cause of America,” to provide infrastructure and to help enable the grassroots efforts to fix 2020. This is a major advance forward from my perspective; supporting groups in forty states has been an overwhelming task for me. I have already begun to channel support through COA.
During the Cyber Symposium when things were looking bleak, Col Waldron would say, “Keep moving forward!” I so appreciate having guys like him on my side.
So I continue to press on, using the gifts that God has given me the best I know how, trusting in the knowledge that God knows what He is doing. I am a leaf on the river... what eddies will we explore together today, Lord?
Along the way I am meeting patriots in every state, and they inspire and enable me. Most of them are devout Christians, which is not surprising because this is a spiritual war—a war between good and evil—and our country is in the throes of a revival.
The crucible of war exposes our human frailty, so there is also some winnowing taking place. But remember that God chooses to use imperfect vessels to accomplish His perfect will. That is why our trust is in God, not humans.
But loyalty is a virtue. For example, if I lose my temper and speak too harshly to someone or judge too quickly, I would hope that people would forgive my failing and remain a loyal friend. We all need to keep our eyes on the prize, and to forgive our foxhole buddies.
May God bless us as we seek the light of His face.
Who said the complaint is not going to the Supreme Court?
Not me.
If a particular battle does not take place on the day planned, it could simply mean the battle is delayed. And sometimes a more effective battle plan emerges.
I like the saying, "God's timing, not ours."
My key guiding principles are:
1) Trust God, it's His battle. Pray every day to keep your heart and spirit aligned with His will. Be the "leaf on a river."
2) Choose your foxhole buddies carefully, then give them the benefit of the doubt;
3) Discover the gifts and opportunities God has given you. Deploy them exuberantly and persistently;
4) Keep your eyes on the prize, keep your nose to the grindstone;
5) Hug every person you meet, especially the children. We're a year behind on hugs.
Not me.
If a particular battle does not take place on the day planned, it could simply mean the battle is delayed. And sometimes a more effective battle plan emerges.
I like the saying, "God's timing, not ours."
My key guiding principles are:
1) Trust God, it's His battle. Pray every day to keep your heart and spirit aligned with His will. Be the "leaf on a river."
2) Choose your foxhole buddies carefully, then give them the benefit of the doubt;
3) Discover the gifts and opportunities God has given you. Deploy them exuberantly and persistently;
4) Keep your eyes on the prize, keep your nose to the grindstone;
5) Hug every person you meet, especially the children. We're a year behind on hugs.
"Differences of Opinion"
I'm OK with different points of view. In fact, I invite them. My positions become more rigorous and nuanced after they've been tested by the crucible of alternate views. And people that understand each other can disagree, but still work together for a common purpose. E pluribus unum.
One difference I've noticed recently is that some people think that our elections are so corrupted that we should not participate in them at all; that we are only enabling them to continue. I understand this view.
But I have a different opinion. I think we need everyone to learn that our elections are corrupted, and then to turn out in massive numbers to overwhelm the manipulating algorithms, so that we can then disable them for good.
People will criticize my view as me being too idealistic, and they are probably right. I tend to see the world through glasses of how it *should* be, and tend to support strategies which attempt reach that ideal potential. But humans are fallen, and our world is fallen. The ideal is a long uphill journey from where we stand today.
I am hopeful that the Fix2020 movement will continue to grow geometrically such that We the People overwhelm the opposition, and grow quickly through the phase where physical violence tends to emerge. They took our country with minimal violence, let's take it back in kind.
But I tend to be too optimistic. Nevertheless, this is why I am working so incessantly and diligently. I want us unified, not divided, and I want us free, the way God intended.
Make your stand. It is important. But remember to listen carefully and to appreciate the views of your foxhole buddies. I don't agree with my *wife* on every topic, and I've been trying to set her straight for over forty years. Nevertheless, we have three beautiful children and a Christian home.
Now we need to get back our Christian country.
Oh Lord, hear our prayer.
I'm OK with different points of view. In fact, I invite them. My positions become more rigorous and nuanced after they've been tested by the crucible of alternate views. And people that understand each other can disagree, but still work together for a common purpose. E pluribus unum.
One difference I've noticed recently is that some people think that our elections are so corrupted that we should not participate in them at all; that we are only enabling them to continue. I understand this view.
But I have a different opinion. I think we need everyone to learn that our elections are corrupted, and then to turn out in massive numbers to overwhelm the manipulating algorithms, so that we can then disable them for good.
People will criticize my view as me being too idealistic, and they are probably right. I tend to see the world through glasses of how it *should* be, and tend to support strategies which attempt reach that ideal potential. But humans are fallen, and our world is fallen. The ideal is a long uphill journey from where we stand today.
I am hopeful that the Fix2020 movement will continue to grow geometrically such that We the People overwhelm the opposition, and grow quickly through the phase where physical violence tends to emerge. They took our country with minimal violence, let's take it back in kind.
But I tend to be too optimistic. Nevertheless, this is why I am working so incessantly and diligently. I want us unified, not divided, and I want us free, the way God intended.
Make your stand. It is important. But remember to listen carefully and to appreciate the views of your foxhole buddies. I don't agree with my *wife* on every topic, and I've been trying to set her straight for over forty years. Nevertheless, we have three beautiful children and a Christian home.
Now we need to get back our Christian country.
Oh Lord, hear our prayer.
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The easiest election to manipulate is the one with the lowest turnout.
The hardest election to manipulate is the one where all the people show up and demand that all their votes are counted and reported honestly and transparently.
The hardest election to manipulate is the one where all the people show up and demand that all their votes are counted and reported honestly and transparently.
MO Call to action!
Email your Attorney General, and demand that they sign the Supreme Court complaint!
https://www.mo.gov/contact-us/
Email your Attorney General, and demand that they sign the Supreme Court complaint!
https://www.mo.gov/contact-us/
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"We The People"
Folks... lots of stuff being said out there about audits.
Please remember one important thing:
WE are the government, not them.
If we want an audit, we can have one NOW. We don't need them.
The citizen audit is the canvass. We control when we canvass, who we canvass, who we tell, when we tell, and how we tell it.
Every time we yield the process to someone else we get the result we deserve.
Use you own hands and feet. Take your country back.
We The People.
Folks... lots of stuff being said out there about audits.
Please remember one important thing:
WE are the government, not them.
If we want an audit, we can have one NOW. We don't need them.
The citizen audit is the canvass. We control when we canvass, who we canvass, who we tell, when we tell, and how we tell it.
Every time we yield the process to someone else we get the result we deserve.
Use you own hands and feet. Take your country back.
We The People.
"Audits"
It doesn't matter how many times you count the cash in the register.
What matters is knowing which of the bills are counterfeit.
It doesn't matter how many times you count the cash in the register.
What matters is knowing which of the bills are counterfeit.
"MO Audit"
I just wanted to take a moment to congratulate our Missouri team of supermoms and canvassers.
They rose to the challenge.
I'd negotiated a deal with their Secretary of State, where he agreed to take up the cause if we brought him 100 phantom voters.
I'd promised him 100 phantom voters, and the team delivered more.
And they did so professionally and credibly.
Today, I am particulary proud of our patriots in Missouri. Citizens, officials, and legislators.
There is hope for us yet.
I just wanted to take a moment to congratulate our Missouri team of supermoms and canvassers.
They rose to the challenge.
I'd negotiated a deal with their Secretary of State, where he agreed to take up the cause if we brought him 100 phantom voters.
I'd promised him 100 phantom voters, and the team delivered more.
And they did so professionally and credibly.
Today, I am particulary proud of our patriots in Missouri. Citizens, officials, and legislators.
There is hope for us yet.
"Audits"
If a state allows ballots to be printed on regular paper, then getting the paper ballots in your hands does not ensure that you will be able to distinguish real ballots cast by real people from phantom ballots cast by phantom voters.
The only way to know if someone really cast their own ballot is to ask them.
That's why we canvass.
If a state allows ballots to be printed on regular paper, then getting the paper ballots in your hands does not ensure that you will be able to distinguish real ballots cast by real people from phantom ballots cast by phantom voters.
The only way to know if someone really cast their own ballot is to ask them.
That's why we canvass.
Someone questioned the OK data in this graph, so I checked it out.
Sure enough, the official number of votes cast was 200,000 higher than listed in the voter rolls, which is where I was getting my numbers.
But wait... isn't this what I have been saying all along? They are removing voters from the rolls AFTER the election... about 10% I am finding.
Let's see... 204,000 of 2.2 million is 9%.
Right on the money.
Guess I'm going to have to review all the data in this graph...
Sure enough, the official number of votes cast was 200,000 higher than listed in the voter rolls, which is where I was getting my numbers.
But wait... isn't this what I have been saying all along? They are removing voters from the rolls AFTER the election... about 10% I am finding.
Let's see... 204,000 of 2.2 million is 9%.
Right on the money.
Guess I'm going to have to review all the data in this graph...
"Looking back, looking forward."
Don't be confused. Making suggestions for fixing future elections is not fixing 2020.
Our elected officials are behaving in ways that suggests that they don't care about 2022 and 2024.
Because the fix is already in.
Folks, there is only one solution. We must address 2020.
Don't be confused. Making suggestions for fixing future elections is not fixing 2020.
Our elected officials are behaving in ways that suggests that they don't care about 2022 and 2024.
Because the fix is already in.
Folks, there is only one solution. We must address 2020.
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"Citizen Detectives"
As awareness of election fraud is growing (three in five people now believe the 2020 election outcome was fraudulent), the American public is becoming educated how election fraud is taking place, and they are taking matters into their own hands:
1) Canvassing to find phantom voters and election irregularities. (Canvassing is the "citizen audit.")
2) Increased monitoring and participation at polling places. (Cell phones have lots of features!)
3) Meetings with election officials. (Local and state officials, including Secretary of State and Attorneys General).
4) A new army of cyber and data sleuths.
What is the official response?
In most states, our election officials are taking a defensive stance. "Nothing to see here, folks. The most secure election in US history."
What a load of bunk.
These elections belong to us, and we have every right to investigate every part of it.
Don't let your local officials deny you access to any information. You are entitled to see all the rolls, the list of who voted, the tallies, the ballots, and the inside of the various electronic components.
And the fact that they *won't* give you this kind of access is precisely why we don't trust them anymore.
It's simple, fast, and inexpensive:
1) Paper poll books.
2) One day, in-person voting, with ID.
3) Nothing is counted until after the polls close, including who voted.
4) Hand counting of the ballots.
5) Everything transparent, and everything is preserved so anyone can audit the results.
Vote Amish; all paper, no electricity.
As awareness of election fraud is growing (three in five people now believe the 2020 election outcome was fraudulent), the American public is becoming educated how election fraud is taking place, and they are taking matters into their own hands:
1) Canvassing to find phantom voters and election irregularities. (Canvassing is the "citizen audit.")
2) Increased monitoring and participation at polling places. (Cell phones have lots of features!)
3) Meetings with election officials. (Local and state officials, including Secretary of State and Attorneys General).
4) A new army of cyber and data sleuths.
What is the official response?
In most states, our election officials are taking a defensive stance. "Nothing to see here, folks. The most secure election in US history."
What a load of bunk.
These elections belong to us, and we have every right to investigate every part of it.
Don't let your local officials deny you access to any information. You are entitled to see all the rolls, the list of who voted, the tallies, the ballots, and the inside of the various electronic components.
And the fact that they *won't* give you this kind of access is precisely why we don't trust them anymore.
It's simple, fast, and inexpensive:
1) Paper poll books.
2) One day, in-person voting, with ID.
3) Nothing is counted until after the polls close, including who voted.
4) Hand counting of the ballots.
5) Everything transparent, and everything is preserved so anyone can audit the results.
Vote Amish; all paper, no electricity.
An illegitimate government is destroying our country, down to the PTA level.
If the current administration was doing a good job, it would be much harder to address the issue.
Fix 2020.
If the current administration was doing a good job, it would be much harder to address the issue.
Fix 2020.
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