היטלר היה פיגור ופחד ולכן הוא הרג את עצמו. כל הנאצים היו ראויים להיתלות במשפטי נירנברג. הרגנו את הנאצים במלחמת העולם השנייה ואנחנו נעשה את זה שוב. עכשיו תלך לאיבוד ותלך לבכות על היטלר היקר שלך במקום אחר.
With youtube announcing that it's going to purge any and all voter fraud related videos, now is a good time to archive things quickly. But how do you do that without getting a virus? I will teach you:
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Get VLC media player: https://www.videolan.org/vlc/
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Copy the youtube video link
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Click media -> Open Network Stream (Or Ctrl+N) -> Enter the youtube video URL and press play
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Click Tools -> Media Information (Or Ctrl+I) -> Copy the URL in the location box
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Paste the url to the browser of your choosing -> Right click the video and press save
That is all, now get archiving!
At the beginning it was split 2-2. With one of the republican canvassers wanting to wait to hear people to decide whether to certify or not. The only problem is all the people who are going to speak are probably hand picked by the dems and determined to run a psyop on the 1 republican by convincing him that they don't have a duty or ability to deal with election fraud, that delaying certification would disenfranchise voters, and that the poll workers did their job efficiently. The only way this will work out the way we want it to is if there's someone who will snap this guy out of the Dem-induced hypnosis, which at the moment seems unlikely.
But take this with a grain of salt, those who certify basically sign that they approve of voter fraud and open themselves up to class action lawsuits like Sidney Powell warned.
Trademark tools are useful for finding the addresses of companies or previous owners of a trademark. Dominion, Smartmatic, and Scytl all have registered trademarks which puts some of their info in the public domain.
This post here is a great example of information you can glean from searching trademarks
US Trademark Search:
http://tmsearch.uspto.gov/bin/gate.exe?f=tess&state=4801:6xmh2o.1.1
Do basic word search, set field to all, then enter what you want to search in the search term field
International Trademark Search:
https://www3.wipo.int/branddb/en/
Search under names --> holder, put the full company name in quotation marks (ex. "Dominion Voting Systems")
Here's something interesting I discovered:
ASSURE
(REGISTRANT) Diebold, Incorporated CORPORATION OHIO 5995 Mayfair Road North Canton OHIO 44720
(LAST LISTED OWNER) DOMINION VOTING SYSTEMS CORPORATION CORPORATION ONTARIO 215 SPADINA AVENUE, SUITE 200 TORONTO CANADA M5T2C7
Premier Election Solutions, was a voting machine branch of Diebold Nixon, that was acquired by Election Systems & Software in 2009, but in March of 2010 it was forced to release it due to an antitrust lawsuit
It was then acquired by Dominion Voting Systems in May of 2010
Premier Voting Systems is no stranger to problems. Including the issue where you can modify memory cards to alter election results.
Something else that is interesting, but unrelated to Diebold, is that Election Systems & Software had previously been forced on antitrust grounds to transfer its Optech line to Sequoia Voting Systems
Sequoia Voting systems was acquired by Dominon Voting Systems in June of 2010 as well., Smartmatic has an interest in Sequoia Voting Systems as Smartmatic was it's parent company at first with their President, Jack A. Blaine, serving as the President of both Smartmatic and Sequoia.
The CEO and President of Sequoia and SVS Holdings is Jack Blaine, a former Smartmatic executive. During a conference call with company employees, Blaine admitted that SVS/Sequoia did not control the intellectual property of some of its novel products, which belongs to Smartmatic. These arrangements were purportedly agreed upon under the scrutiny and approval of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) of the U.S. Treasury Department, which had been investigating whether there were any ties between Sequoia, Smartmatic, and the government of Venezuela. CFIUS dropped the investigation when Smartmatic agreed to divest Sequoia, in a deal whereby all of Sequoia's shares were sold off to SVS Holdings for an undisclosed price.
You can get some valuable insights from the CFIUS investigation:
NYT Article about the investigation from 2006
And then search for Jack A. Blaine on this article
"'There seems to have been an obvious effort to obscure the ownership of the company,' Ms. Maloney said of Smartmatic in a telephone interview yesterday. 'The CFIUS process, if it is moving forward, can determine that.' ....
"The concerns about possible ties between the owners of Smartmatic and the Chávez government have been well known to United States foreign-policy officials since before the 2004 recall election in which Mr. Chávez, a strong ally of President Fidel Castro of Cuba, won by an official margin of nearly 20 percent....
"But after a municipal primary election in Chicago in March, Sequoia voting machines [owned by Smartmatic] were blamed for a series of delays and irregularities. Smartmatic's new president, Jack A. Blaine, acknowledged in a public hearing that Smartmatic workers had been flown up from Venezuela to help with the vote.
"Some problems with the election were later blamed on a software component, which transmits the voting results to a central computer, that was developed in Venezuela."
That's all I have to say, happy hunting pedes!