So I skimmed a bit of Sidney's complaint last night, went to bed, slept in, and just now saw the name of the Georgia attorney who signed this. Harry MacDougald is Free Republic's "Buckhead", who blew the lid on Rathergate in 2004! For those who aren't familiar, there's a brief summary and a link to more information in the 3rd paragraph of this article: https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2020/11/sidney-powells-georgia-lawsuit.php (and that is literally the only reference to this connection that a 24-hour Google search on "harry macdougald" or "harry w. macdougald" brings up).
Pedes who weren't old enough in 2004 to be following that grand achievement, which was born on the then-leading conservative forum -- Free Republic -- on the then-new thing called the "internet", really should go give themselves a little history lesson.
So I skimmed a bit of Sidney's complaint last night, went to bed, slept in, and just now saw the name of the Georgia attorney who signed this. Harry MacDougald is Free Republic's "Buckhead", who blew the lid on Rathergate in 2004! For those who aren't familiar, there's a brief summary and a link to more information in the 3rd paragraph of this article: https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2020/11/sidney-powells-georgia-lawsuit.php (and that is literally the *only* reference to this connection that a 24-hour Google search on "harry macdougald" or "harry w. macdougald" brings up).
Pedes who weren't old enough in 2004 to be following that grand achievement, which was born on the then-leading conservative forum -- Free Republic -- on the then-new thing called the "internet", really should go give themselves a little history lesson.
Freepers, ahead of their time.
I wonder if Sidney was a Freeper?
I was there, it was amazing to see.
It showed the power of the hive mind. We found something like 43 signs of fakery on those docs.
I was there too. Up until that day, Free Republic had been dismissed by the mainstream media as just a hangout for far-right nutjobs. Everything changed when "Buckhead", after reading a comment by "TankerKC"*, applied his coincidental expertise on fonts, and soon the whole world knew what kind of journalistic standards CBS really had. One producer was very publicly fired, 3 more were forced to resign, and Dan Rather was relieved of his CBS Evening News anchor position about 6 months after the story first broke, and continued to work part time as a correspondent for 60 Minutes for another 15 months until his contract expired (to the great relief of CBS executives).
Buckhead may very well have saved the nation from a John Kerry presidency (George W. Bush narrowly defeated Kerry in 2004, with the Rathergate/Memogate scandal raging in the media). Now he is likely to play a significant role in saving the nation from a Joe Biden/Kamala Harris presidency.