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Over the target commentary to #FightBack against the fake news nonsense from a God-loving Patriot and licensed attorney in Georgia.

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So far all the oily Georgia politicos are chirping the election integrity rhetoric.

My gut is that John Gordon, the candidate for Georgia AG, might actually mean it. I had the opportunity to sit beside him at a recent election integrity event in Atlanta.

Then again, in his otherwise impressive speech he delivered at that one event from several weeks ago, he gave credit to Ray Smith, then the lawyer for Lin Wood, for the suit that Lin filed against Brad Raffensperger back in November of 2020. From what I’ve seen, Ray Smith does not deserve credit. For one thing, Ray Smith’s argument for standing, as opposed to the one put forth in the Curling v. Raffensperger case just two years prior, was – at least in my not-yet-lawyer opinion –trash. Also, is the Georgia Bar going after Ray Smith with the same maniacally relentless vitriol with which they’ve gone after Lin? Why or why not?

To be fair, Ray was the counsel of record in the Wood v. Raffensperger case. But who had the initiative to bring that case? My guess – just a hunch, really – is that it’s probably his then client.

And yet the State Bar mentioned that case in the latter part of its massive complaint against Lin, which Lin made public on Telegram early in 2021. Lin was not even the attorney in that case – Lin was the plaintiff. While Lin probably got the ball rolling on Wood v. Raffensperger, if there was anything at all wrong with it, the responsibility was on the attorney, and not the client. Yet, the State Bar, at least as of early last spring, wanted to hold Ray Smith’s client accountable for (apparently) his lawyerly misconduct. Did they go after the actual lawyer? If they did, I’ve seriously missed it – please enlighten me.

So…Ray Smith gets credit in stolen election grievance grifting RINO circles trying to rally the troops in the midterm, but how much blame does Smith get for trying to ‘overturn the pristine and 100% legitimate’ election in Georgia? Haven’t heard much about Smith, but we’ve definitely seen Lin’s name run through the mud over it.

So with that, I’m not sure if I can trust John Gordon, but he’s far from the worst. Do I like him more than current Georgia AG Chris Carr? Yes. For now, my instinct gives Gordon an overall thumbs up, but I’ve noted my reservations.

Just sayin.
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Before I started recording this, David Perdue loudly proclaimed that the 2020 election had been stolen.

Where was this resolve in late Nov. and Dec. of 2020? Why wasn’t he PUBLICLY calling for a special session? (Assuming he actually did so privately, per a politico article I just read).

David Perdue, I think, is a Johnny come lately election integrity warrior. My guess, as others I know have pointed out, is that he made a deal.
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The crowd is getting bigger and bigger.
Interesting development.
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I admit the above Telegram videos are weak. They cap out at 1 minute.
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I’m a lot farther back than I was in Jan. of 2021, but I’m still able to get the Boss in the flesh, although it took the 15x Zoom. Lol.
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So far all the oily Georgia politicos are chirping the election integrity rhetoric. My gut is that John Gordon, the candidate for Georgia AG, might actually mean it. I had the opportunity to sit beside him at a recent election integrity event in Atlanta.…
Well after that bold promise to open an investigation into 2020 after becoming GA’s new AG, assuming the evidence hasn’t been completely destroyed by that time, John Gordon’s stock just went up.
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Few points of note re this graphic:
1) It does NOT show that the foundational programing for DOMINION voting systems, came from ES&S and it did (see prior posts)

2) The link from DOMINION Voting systems to UBS Security is significant as elections systems IP was transferred as collateral. This transfer establishes the likelihood that China has access to US electronic voting systems.

3) North Carolina has contracted with Scytl / Clarity Elections since 2007. Scytl is a foreign owned company with corporate headquarters in Barcelona, Spain and office locations in 10 countries, including Tampa, FL USA. - Key takeaway: Foreign company involved in US elections

4) The last item I will note here is Iron Mountain Intellectual Property Management, IPM. This company is not reflected on the graphic. However, it is important because this division of Iron Mountain was acquired on Jun 8, 2021, by NCC Group, a global cyber and software resilience (escrow) business. NCC Group is based in Manchester, UK and is publicly traded on the London Stock Exchange. Iron Mountain IPM is used by ES&S to store election systems source code. Now that storage is under yet another foreign owner.
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I think I’m getting more diplomatic with my RNC solicitation denials. LOL.
Wow