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After over four years of daily "bombshells" from the criminal old media bastards, I'll take our side throwing one out every now and then. Imagine the morning you wake up and The Today Show opens with "Bombshell! Trump Prevails!" Big Grin




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With Georgia Governor and Sec State both being Republicans, why didn't they allow REP observers to carefully observe each ballot as it was counted ?
 
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With Georgia Governor and Sec State both being Republicans, why didn't they allow REP observers to carefully observe each ballot as it was counted ?

I think that's been covered. Remember Lin Wood and Sidney Powell's allegations of their corruption?


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Brian Kemp, in recent years was in debt up to his eyeballs. Doesn't sound like a very bright businessman.

https://www.fox5atlanta.com/ne...bank-he-helped-start



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With Georgia Governor and Sec State both being Republicans, why didn't they allow REP observers to carefully observe each ballot as it was counted ?


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"I’m not going to read Time Magazine, I’m not going to read Newsweek, I’m not going to read any of these magazines; I mean, because they have too much to lose by printing the truth"- Bob Dylan, 1965
 
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So what they're saying is in an honest recount, where Republicans got to participate and scrutinize, they're finding way more than enough fraudulent and erroneous ballots to turn the election.

It's a pity the Georgia recount was a sham. We would already be through the tough part by now.




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In Iowa's 2nd Congressional district recount, GOP candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks is now ahead by SIX votes.

https://qconline.com/live/mill...rce=home-top-story-1

Miller-Meeks' lead shrinks to six votes after Clinton County recount

Nov 28, 2020
Updated 6 min ago

Clinton County completed its recount of the 2nd Congressional District race Saturday, narrowing the tightest contest in the country.

Rita Hart gained a net of two votes in her home county after a recount of close to 6,000 votes, which narrows Mariannette Miller-Meeks' lead to six votes overall.

Alan Ostergren, an attorney for the Miller-Meeks campaign, spoke after the recount.

"We're very pleased the results of the recount confirmed what we believed all along, that is Mariannette Miller-Meeks won this election," Ostergren said. "The recount process here went very well in general.

"We recognize this will bring to an end the recount process and we expect on Monday afternoon, the executive council will certify Mariannette Miller-Meeks as congresswoman-elect for the 2nd Congressional District."

There's still a possibility of legal challenges that could be posed by the Hart campaign. The Scott County recount board adjourned Wednesday without addressing a 131-ballot discrepancy between its tabulation of the absentee ballots received by the Scott County Auditor and those included in the county's certified canvass of election results after election day.

"Even if you include everything that broke in Rita Hart's favor in Scott County — which we disagree with, we don't think that was an accurate recount — even including that, Mariannette Miller-Meeks still won this race," Ostergren said. "So I don't see where the Hart campaign has anything it can point to in its benefit in an election contest, but it would be speculation on my part to see what they would allege in their court filings if they did go that point.

Entering the day, Mariannette Miller-Meeks held a 34-vote lead over Rita Hart, according to unofficial results from the Iowa secretary of state.

Scott County is reporting a net of 26 votes for Hart following its recount.


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So the theory is Gov Kemp was bribed by Dominion ?

The Georgia deal w Dominion was $106 million over 10 years.

I think that was formalized in July 2019.

Proof of kickback from Dominion to Kemp would be damning.

Note - Since the Dominion contract is for ten years, this needs to be addressed to be sure Dominion is booted out of Georgia (and everywhere else)

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WVW-TV Exclusive: Lt. General Michael Flynn's First Interview Since President Trump's Pardon

https://www.worldviewweekend.c...sident-trumps-pardon


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Dog and pony show is over in PA. SCOTUS time!

Pennsylvania High Court Rejects Lawsuit Challenging Election


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^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Alright now. Mad

SCOTUS gotta get to work on this. Alito said that SCOTUS would likely revisit the PA shitstorm, and damn right they will.

Game time.



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Thanks to all for posting latest updates. This is my go to spot for the latest critical info.
 
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I don’t understand why the PA supreme court would duck this?
 
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I don’t understand why the PA supreme court would duck this?

Leftists. And they didn't duck it. Ducking it would've been declining to hear the challenge to the lower courts decision. They overturned three lower court. They came down in the side of leftism.



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They’re not about to change now.
Yes, leftists to the very core.
 
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I don’t understand why the PA supreme court would duck this?


They are GD commies! What else are they going to do.


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According to Michelle Malkin this problem with Smartmatic and Dominion voting software has already happened elsewhere in other places in the world such as the recent elections in the Philippines. God Bless Smile



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part 1 of 2

This will be a long post. Bear w me.

Sidney Powell is being attacked and ridiculed for her comments about Smartmatic and Dominion. Especially Smartmatic ties to Venezuela.

Here are excerpts from a 2010 report by John Bonifaz. Bonifaz is a Harvard lawyer specializing in constitutional law and voting rights. He once ran for office as a DEM. He is also the founder of the National Voting Rights Institute

From his 2010 report:

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The recent developments addressed in this letter are

(1) federal charges against voting systems company Diebold and its former chief executive officer Walden W. O‟Dell with fraud, during the years in which Diebold made, sold and serviced voting systems, and in which O‟Dell wrote a letter in which he said he would deliver Ohio for then-President George Bush in the 2004 Presidential Election;

(2) the potential malfunction or corruption of paperless touchscreen voting systems made by ES&S, for years the largest voting systems company in the United States, in the 2010 Democratic primary in South Carolina on June 8, 2010, in which an unknown candidate with no campaign won the U.S. Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate seat now held by Republican Jim DeMint;

(3) the swift rise this spring of Dominion, a little- known foreign company engaged in Internet voting and with no reported income, to become the first or second largest voting machine company in the United States, after purchasing, in May 2010, voting systems made by Diebold (Diebold formerly was the second largest voting systems company in the U.S. and no longer has a U.S. voting systems business), and after purchasing, in June 2010, Sequoia Voting Systems, the voting machines of which rely on proprietary source code developed and owned by Smartmatic, a company headquartered in Venezuela with ties to the Hugo Chavez government of Venezuela, and

(4) the movement of cyber security legislation to the U.S. Senate floor as cyber warfare from foreign nations and persons accelerates.

A major challenge of internet voting (and of any form of electronic voting) is that there is no known way to confidently audit electronic voted ballots, including ballots generated by email, fax, or phone voting. This is because of a fundamental difference between voting and commerce. While fraudulent transactions occur in commerce, we eventually detect them, because commercial transactions create records that are checked by the people who are allegedly the originators of the transactions. Election theft is much harder to detect, because there is only one transaction per person, and that person has no way to later audit his or her vote.

If no reliable post-election audit or recount is conducted, then incorrect software or malicious code could result in the wrong candidate being declared the winner

Elections are a fundamental component of our national security, and they must be treated as such. Introducing new voting methodologies into real elections demands rigorous risk assessment to ensure the most fundamental election property: integrity

I. Dominion, Now the Largest or Second Largest Voting System Company, Is Foreign Controlled and Depends Upon Secret Source Code Created and Owned by Smartmatic, a Foreign Controlled Company With Ties to The Venezuelan Government Led by Hugo Chavez

On May 19, 2010, Dominion announced its purchase of Diebold voting systems from ES&S and on June 28, 2010, a federal court required ES&S to sell voting systems assets that ES&S purchased from Diebold to resolve an antitrust suit brought by the United States against ES&S

In a separate transaction announced on June 4, 2010, Dominion bought Sequoia Voting Systems, which is, according to Dominion, “a major U.S. provider of voting solutions serving nearly 300 jurisdictions in 16 states.”
 
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