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Sidney Powell discusses the FBI & Nancy Pelosiโ€™s role in the January 6th false flag.
Forwarded from The Prisoner's Record
July 30, 2021
Ryan Nichols
Inmate #376795

Ryan drove four hours to turn himself in to the FBI after he learned that his house was raided by the FBI on January 18. He was grateful that his wife and children were not there at the time.

He was denied bail and have been moved to DC only to sit in solitary for 23-30 hour stretches of solitary with 5.5 hours breaks in between. Poor treatment and abuse in DCDC is not his main concern. His youngest 5 year old and the welfare of his family are the main concerns.

This honorably discharged Marine, a loving father and husband, and civic minded patriot is asking for our help for his family and his legal defense. He desperately wants to be there for his wife and children. Please pray, give, and work for his release.

https://givesendgo.com/G26NF

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Freedom Is Never Free
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Biden โ€“ 2,382,202 (65.6%)
Trump โ€“ 1,167,202 (32.1%)

Red โ€“ High/Rampant Fraud
Yellow โ€“ Possible/Likely Fraud
Green โ€“ Low/No Fraud

Dem nominees have been stuck in the 1.9mm range for three consecutive elections, including mega-popular Obama. Since 2016, 11 of 14 counties have trended R in registration, including Suffolk (Boston). State is 1.5% more GOP than 2016, suggesting tightening possible depending on 2016 third party distribution. No counties red since 1988 here, likely would have changed in 2020.

Biden is AT LEAST 235k heavy here, highlighted by Middlesex (50k), Worcester (35k), Norfolk (30k), Plymouth (30k), Essex (25k), Bristol (25k).

Suffolk isnโ€™t far off trend. Dukes and Nantucket are clean, offers clarity on the ground game of fraud, since theyโ€™re not on the mainland.

If Biden is 128k heavy, Trump margin would be 63.2% to 34.4%, or 980k votes.