What is this document and where can I find the original?
I was thinking about this the other day...
I'm a SoCal firefighter and we consistently have gnarly fire seasons. We get hammered for months on end each year. Yet, I never see my brothers and sisters post TYFYS posts like this.
Further, our soldiers in harm's way never post stuff like his.
You may find the outlier case, but for the most part, we all just do our job.
Yet, you have all these nurses and doctors acting like they're on the front lines of some military campaign. Gimme a break.
Even easier pede's...just book online while surfing TD.
It's funny because the book swung that night. I was watching Fox -- which we now know is absolute garbage -- but at the time, they made a huge point to say the bookies had overwhelmingly called it for Trump. Then when we woke up in the morning, all of a sudden everything flipped.
That’s a given. Like here in California, “Motor Voter” registers you to vote when you get a DL or ID. That’s why we had a massive push a few years ago to allow illegal immigrants to obtain a DL/ID. They all got registered to vote at the same time.
What a great show idea...wait a minute...
The way it's going, I wouldn't be surprised if it was like Python or HTML lol
Oh, so only 143,385 illegal votes. Though this something big for a second. /s
Part of the settlement should be never having to pay taxes again.
It’s funny, like all these red pill truth articles, the author ways has to throw a bone at the end to ride the fence and continue the “be afraid” narrative:
During an interview with The News-Letter after the event, Poorna Dharmasena, a master’s candidate in Applied Economics, expressed his opinion about Briand’s concluding remarks. “At the end of the day, it’s still a deadly virus. And over-exaggeration or not, to a certain degree, is irrelevant,” Dharmasena said. When asked whether the public should be informed about this exaggeration in death numbers, Dharmasena stated that people have a right to know the truth. However, COVID-19 should still continuously be treated as a deadly disease to safeguard the vulnerable population.
All of the court filing typo doomers need to take a moment and learn how the system works.
First, you file your court documents at the appropriate court. A lot of courts want them electronically and thus, you simply save from Word into PDF and upload. This is where a lot of people start looking stupid: "there's no OCR dummy, it gets uploaded as a PDF from Word!"
Yup, that's true. However, that's not where the OCR occurs. What is OCR anyway? Optical Character Recognition. OCR allows you to scan a document into a searchable PDF. It basically reads the characters and makes an editable document.
There's not a great way for common people to easily get federal court docs from courthouses. In walks PACER or the Public Access to Court Electronic Records. This is the antiquated system used to provide public access to federal court docs. You need an account and they charge fees. PACER's front end is a nightmare and the system isn't consolidated. This means people seeking documents need to know exactly where it was filed before they can even start paying $0.10/page for public information.
A lot of documents are put into PACER as scans or non-searchable PDF's. You may have submitted a nice PDF but your court actually uploaded it as a scan. This makes it super cumbersome in an already terrible system.
Court Listener is a site that's tried to change that. They're a free legal document search engine that basically scrapes for docs. Court Listener had the same problem as everyone else though, they would scrape PDF's that weren't searchable, which made them a nightmare to index.
Back in 2012, Court Listener decided to implement OCR. This would allow them to scrape screenshots from PACER of PDF's and then create OCR'd searchable PDF's in their search index.
Most people who produce these Trump court filings are getting their PDF's from Court Listener. Often times, since OCR is an imperfect technology and nobody is reviewing the scraping at Court Listener, documents riddled with errors are produced.
Like a lot of people have said, stop getting trapped in the noise and keep focused on the signal. These things are all meant to divert your attention from the real issue: election fraud.
Hopefully, this information helps settle the typo debate. This is a high-powered legal team. They didn't forget how to spell "District" correctly.
In any event, Word adds giant red squiggle lines under misspelled words. Do you really believe no one caught those?
All of the court filing typo doomers need to take a moment and learn how the system works.
First, you file your court documents at the appropriate court. A lot of courts want them electronically and thus, you simply save from Word into PDF and upload. This is where a lot of people start looking stupid: "there's no OCR dummy, it gets uploaded as a PDF from Word!"
Yup, that's true. However, that's not where the OCR occurs. What is OCR anyway? Optical Character Recognition. OCR allows you to scan a document into a searchable PDF. It basically reads the characters and makes an editable document.
There's not a great way for common people to easily get federal court docs from courthouses. In walks PACER or the Public Access to Court Electronic Records. This is the antiquated system used to provide public access to federal court docs. You need an account and they charge fees. PACER's front end is a nightmare and the system isn't consolidated. This means people seeking documents need to know exactly where it was filed before they can even start paying $0.10/page for public information.
A lot of documents are put into PACER as scans or non-searchable PDF's. You may have submitted a nice PDF but your court actually uploaded it as a scan. This makes it super cumbersome in an already terrible system.
Court Listener is a site that's tried to change that. They're a free legal document search engine that basically scrapes for docs. Court Listener had the same problem as everyone else though, they would scrape PDF's that weren't searchable, which made them a nightmare to index.
Back in 2012, Court Listener decided to implement OCR. This would allow them to scrape screenshots from PACER of PDF's and then create OCR'd searchable PDF's in their search index.
Most people who produce these Trump court filings are getting their PDF's from Court Listener. Often times, since OCR is an imperfect technology and nobody is reviewing the scraping at Court Listener, documents riddled with errors are produced.
Like a lot of people have said, stop getting trapped in the noise and keep focused on the signal. These things are all meant to divert your attention from the real issue: election fraud.
Hopefully, this information helps settle the typo debate. This is a high-powered legal team. They didn't forget how to spell "District" correctly.
In any event, Word adds giant red squiggle lines under misspelled words. Do you really believe no one caught those?
It's not the official file or PDF. The file gets submitted to the courts as a PDF usually and then gets scanned into the PACER system. There's no way to then search through the PDF's because when it hits PACER, it's just a scanned PDF.
In comes Court Listener, which is a site that makes all these court docs public. However, they have a problem too -- they end up scraping non-searchable PDF's from PACER, which doesn't work well for a site looking to make an easy-to-use database for everyone.
In 2012, Court Listener started using OCR to read the PDF screenshots from PACER, thereby creating searchable PDF's in the Court Listener database. OCR isn't perfect.
Everyone who has a copy of the "filings," is getting it from Court Listener.
I dunno, YouTube shows his video now has 65k views guys. Seems pretty plausible...lmao
You carry one in a case.
Don't be a weirdo. You're better than that.
This needs to be top comment. I swear, sometimes people are a bit too much on this site. Calm down everyone, this is only a drill.
It's because they pray the Narcissists' Prayer:
That didn't happen And if it did, it wasn't that bad. And if it was, that's not a big deal. And if it is, that's not my fault. And if it was, I didn't mean it. And if I did... You deserved it.
I'm constantly arguing with this Democrat on Facebook following this same logic.
- Voter fraud is a myth and ID's disenfranchise people from voting.
- Here's a case where LA County pressed voter fraud charges.
- It's like 5 votes, that doesn't even matter. It's not "large scale."
It literally follows the Prayer to a T.
All of these things are going to make for great historical memes once it's all reveresed. Kind of like the newspaper headline declaring Gore the winner.