You clearly missed the memo about John Pennisi
Not enough transactions.
Benford’s analysis is only useful when the US state department is accusing other nations of election fraud or when the IRS is accusing private citizens of fraud. It simply doesn’t work that way when applied to American elections or Hedgefunds.
I’d explain but I doubt you are capable of doublethink. With only singlethink you wouldn’t be able to get it.
Proof is all over the place:
Nearly 1k sworn affidavits, video footage in GA, Benson’s law, real time data, statistical anomalies, absurdly high rates of adjudication, batches of hundreds of thousands of ballots with 100% Biden votes. We might call these Tier 1 evidence.
Then you have cases like Wisconsin & VA where they ruled in Trump’s favor but only after the election was over. Plus GA where they have hundreds of thousands of ballots that are still missing chain of custody. We could call these tier 2 (suggesting fraud but could also be sheer incompetence).
Now you have tier three stuff that would indicate dishonesty but isn’t hard evidence.... say the ever-changing story about State Farm Arena, gag orders on the Antrim county audit, Michigan using police to prevent seizing machines, Maricopa County trying to use Dominion-linked companies as independent auditors, the efforts have all court cases dismissed before evidence can be presented... etc.
Need I go on? Issue isn’t evidence it is action.
Yes. When you specifically asked Q-Deniers to answer the reason Trump didn’t act the way Q said you were implicitly bringing QAnon into the conversation.
And yes, the swamp absolutely controls the military. Upper brass is all career guys who kissed enough ass to get their current assignments. Above the top brass is a layer of civilians who are political appointees.
Oh and don’t forget that the Commander-In-Chief’s actual command of the military is limited. See our founders came from a time when the military was used by the king to harm private citizens. As a result they put several controls in place and decentralized power. As a result the congress and senate ultimately hold far more sway than the president.
There isn’t much that is hard to fathom going on. The election was rigged and the people who had power to intervene were in on the steal.
So for starters the insurrection act doesn’t touch on election fraud.
You’re putting Q’s words into Trump’s mouth and then wondering why Trump didn’t follow through.
Here are a couple options to start with:
- Q is a joke and the people behind it already said as much.
- Q is a psyop
- Trump doesn’t spend much time on /pol
- Trump isn’t an idiot
- The swamp wasn’t gonna help Trump take them down.
MOSTLY it’s pandering to the clean energy crowd.
There is also an undercurrent of tribal sovereignty and Native communities at play. Sections of the pipeline were slated to pass through sacred land which the US Gov has sworn not to do and then did a few dozen times already.
In addition to the political/spiritual concerns there is also a fair deal of concern about potential contamination of the water since many people living in Indian country rely on wells and underground water streams.
BUT that’s not the real driver I assure you. Joe Biden has zero concern for people on places like Pine Ridge or Rosebud. I’d expect to hear this used as a justification but no-one ever really cares about Natives until they have ulterior motives.
Hedge-funds decided to short GameStop and then they coordinated to dump stick and tank the value of GameStop which artificially altered the market to guarantee a win.
WSB gobbled up the stock and inflated the value which raised value and prevented the hedge funds from being able to sell their short shares. All the while people on WSB were stating “this is about the message not the profit.
Then brokerages started regulating trade and even making unauthorized transactions with peoples money. People start complaining and Google scrubs the complaints to prevent RobinHood’s ratings from going down.
So essentially the wealthiest people in the world bet on a business to fail and then tried to kill it themselves while average Joe’s unite to rally shares and stick it to the man. That’s pretty clearly a elite/non-elite issue.
Stop repeating the “don’t know anything about” line. That’s gaslighting. They knew EXACTLY what they were doing.
With a belt? When I was a child. Just corporal punishment in general though? Well I got taken to the “tree-line” a few times when I was a boot so we can call it between 12-20 years depending on how you want to define.
There is a definite difference between abuse and correction. Physical punishment applied in a controlled manner is very different from abuse or even what I would actually consider violence.
Spare the rod; spoil the child and all that. It’s not “oh I’m angry so I guess gonna hit you”; that’s an emotional and immature response which speaks more about shitty parenting than spanking. Besides there is a difference between “mistake” and “misbehave”. A mistake should of course be corrected through identifying the confusion and teaching. Misbehavior though (fighting, back talk, stealing, etc) is not an accident but a choice. And choices come with consequences.
I think he will will walk in and defeat the senate in 100 man kumite as part of trial by combat.
https://www.ktvu.com/news/253556495-story That’s a 410 Error.
The new link you posted works but it’s a totally different link isn’t it?
WWG1WGA is bullshit. Q is bullshit. You are peddling bullshit.
The combination of dual wielded pistols and the crazy eye is just too good to ignore.
I dunno when this will be appropriate but I’m thankful that somebody far more talented than I has prepared this ASCII beauty for that moment lol.
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Thanks CIA. I’m gonna reuse this guy.
I’m not sure the full list but here are a few of the big ones:
“90th day in the year of Yahweh, six thousand and twenty two, and the 16th day of June two thousand and twentieth year of the new covenant in Yahushua’s name.“
Um... looks legit.
Nice dead link.
Simpler answer:
Kayleigh prepped for her meetings because she expected hard questions.
Evil Ginger doesn’t anticipate the same type of scrutiny so she has to get answers first. Ask her what type of ice cream Biden prefers and she’ll be set.
The US solar panel industry is almost exclusively installation though. I haven’t checked for a few years but last time I did I think we only had one manufacturer in the US and their operations were suspended indefinitely (Thanks Obama!)
Is Biden gonna lower the minimum wage? Otherwise there is no solar panel industry since the lack of space labor drives prices up and the long ROI/high cost disincentivizes purchases from domestic sources.
Tell POTATUS I’m on the market if we need to replace Yellen with somebody with a basic grasp of economics kekeke
Why don't you leverage your reputation? Use whatever it is that people listen to you for to do the red-pilling.
For example you could provide a weekly update on:
- How the current administration's policy hurts job prospects for young graduates.
- The trickle-down effect of cutting American oil
- Eased restrictions and their impacts on American manufacturing etc.
None of these are overtly political. You are obviously respected with that kind of following so use your voice to discuss current events... and let the truth subtly do it's job.
Hey Snopes!
Fresh from the Oxford Dictionary.
ter·ror·ism
/ˈterəˌrizəm/
noun
noun: terrorism
the unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims.
"the fight against terrorism"
Guess we can rate this one “True”
Nah... collectivism is for liberals. We “leverage crowdsourcing to maximize returns on our individual investment through economies of scale.” 😂
Devil’s Advocate:
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Since they certified they already understand Dominion’s processes and equipment. Far from being a concern this is actually a great source of strength in this audit.
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This is a VSTL certified under Section 231(b) of the Help America Vote Act (HAVA) of 2002 (42 U.S.C. §15371(b)) therefore you can rest assured they have been properly vetted and have met the highest standards of professional integrity.
If we only have one shot we want to make sure we aren’t running in half-cocked. We should be prepared for likely responses and have multiple points of evidence on hand to respond to anything they try and use in defense.
And yet we want to have as much evidence as possible so that when we call and say “your auditor is biased” we can provide as many examples as possible.
I fully agree with you that they are not a reliable source and a quick search can show they have repeatedly backed Dominion up.... But the more clearly we can demonstrate that this is due to the auditors being compromised the better. If we simply say “hey these guys always say Dominion is good” then the obvious retort is that it shows a pattern of excellence.
If on the other hand we can point to clear-cut examples of manipulated outcomes, money trails, etc then we are building a much more water-tight argument. Time is of the essence but we have a lot of hands on deck who can collectively help pull information to build that argument.
Then we slam them with hundreds or thousands of well presented statements instead of random angry calls.
I agree completely. Just trying to think of concrete things we can point to so that we are showing documented reason for concern that makes a more objective case.
If we say “meh I don’t like these people” it sounds like we are bitter. If on the other hand we can lay down the evidence it builds a better case.
This kid has such a strong need to stay relevant. Poor guy, it’s honestly sad. When your greatest claim to fame is somebody shot a gun in your vicinity.... you’re a nobody. Heck even that incel Nikolas Cruz wouldn’t pay him any attention.