Since we just had another one of these shootings, workplace violence as far as anybody can tell, I figured now was as good a time as any to share this. 🐸👆
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“Joined tonight by Bill Bailey, Patrick Colbeck, Liz Harris, Ken Eyring of NH, BeHizy, Doug TeNapel, Nick Moseder…”
Dominion voting machines examined and tested in Antrim, Michigan as part of a lawsuit that was finally dismissed after six months led to the exposure of earth shattering evidence of machine rigging, ballot stuffing, vote switching, doctored records and receipts, altered databases…
Up until May 18th Judge Elsenheimer had reluctantly allowed the lawsuit to move forward every time it was challenged.
The law – and the sloppiness of the crimes committed – combined with Bill Bailey and Mathew DePerno’s resolve to get answers (and largely succeeding) trapped him into it, until he finally decided to disregard the law in favor of the Democrats and RINO’s involved in defrauding the 2020 election. Sad.
Just remember the dismissal doesn’t erase any of the evidence submitted, the end being sought by the plaintiff was dismissed in this specific lawsuit. The evidence was not, and can be used in all sorts of creative ways, both to push for audits and potentially might for the basis of other lawsuits by other people, seeking relief on their own terms.
We are all Bill Bailey.
They stole our votes BUT the lawsuit in Antrim, Michigan gave us yet another way (perhaps several) to expose the theft of 2020. This is not going away.
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Mike Lindell on May 19th discusses what the margin of victory for Trump actually is when the fraud is accounted for, provided findings of the audit currently underway (resumed May 24th) validate the evidence he has custody of…
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“Mike Lindell returns, says the audit will prove what he already knows: Trump won Maricopa County by 80,000 votes.”
When you hear about the Board of Supervisors in Maricopa County refusing to comply with the subpoena from state senate re: routers and passwords, I’m pretty sure that whatever is on the routers will confirm or debunk the evidence Mike Lindell on hand.
If you live in Arizona, pressure your state legislators to write out the arrest warrant to enforce the subpoena oh, they don’t quite have the spine for that yet but they need to pull the trigger and do it. The Board of Supervisors is not complying, has made it absolutely crystal clear that they have no intention of complying any further. It’s long past time to arrest them, tell the Arizona State Senate to do it.
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RazörFist re: the renewed wave of political persecutions from the left under the Biden regime, particularly efforts directed at President Trump himself…
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“Anyone nostalgic for Weimar Germany? Too bad.”
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“New York AG Letitia James is playing major league poker with former president Donald Trump — and she just raised the stakes. The AG’s office announced its civil investigation of the Trump Organization for filing false tax returns has now become an active criminal investigation. In response, Trump issued a 900-word statement denouncing the investigation as politically motivated.
Trump despisers may be tempted to take some heart from the news of the investigation, which will proceed alongside the until-now separate criminal investigation being conducted by the district attorney of New York County, Cyrus Vance Jr. But this is a high-risk move by James. Trump’s opponents would do well to remember the sizable risk that would come with prosecuting the one-term president:
He could be acquitted. And if that happened, Trump could use the bounce-back as a highly effective tool to support a presidential bid in 2024. The announcement by James’s office was brief and opaque — and it didn’t mention the president by name.
It said simply that the AG’s office had “informed the Trump Organization that our investigation into the organization is no longer purely civil in nature” and that it was “now actively investigating the Trump Org. in a criminal capacity, along with the Manhattan D.A.”
At a minimum, the statement implies that Trump personally has not (yet) been made a direct, formal target of the criminal investigation, or at least has not been so informed. It’s possible for prosecutors to go after the Corporation for criminal liability even without prosecuting all of its principals.
So in theory, at least, the Trump organization could be criminally charged with filing false state tax returns even if prosecutors didn’t think they could prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Trump himself knew about the false filings.
The truth is that, from a Democrat perspective, even James’s public announcement that her investigation is going criminal should be a bit worrisome. As Ralph Waldo Emerson had it, “when you strike at a king, you must kill him.”
Or as Omar Little revised it, “You come at the king, you best not miss.” Unless Trump ultimately is charged and convicted, the announcement that he is under increasing criminal scrutiny will only embolden him. What doesn’t kill Trump will make him stronger.”
Democrats and other detractors are right to worry, this is just another in a long line of witch hunts; how has teflon Don fared before? Even when they stole the election from him they failed to take him out. They already took their shot. Missed.
This is a Hail Mary, a last-ditch effort to intimidate him into backing off imho.
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Mark Finchem re: chain of custody for ballots in Maricopa, AZ on May 14th…
Addresses and refutes several lies told by the Board following revelations of broken seals, discrepancies, deletions, and failure to maintain a proper, legal chain of custody for ballots cast in 2020.
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In addition to the affidavits he referenced directly here, there are several other claims made in affidavits (signed under penalty of perjury, evidence admissible in a court of law) numbering in the hundreds in each disputed state (and others) and repeated by dozens of witnesses in verbal testimony in public hearings when state legislatures were being petitioned to decertify, recall disputed electors, and at the end, send dueling electors to the certification vote of the electoral college.
Just fyi.
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