I have much more to study from the "BRIEF OF STATE OF MISSOURI AND 16 OTHER STATES AS AMICI CURIAE IN SUPPORT OF PLAINTIFF’S MOTION FOR LEAVE TO FILE BILL OF COMPLAINT."
2) My most important point is, again, that YOU can read it. You can study and comprehend its every point. Law is for ALL of us, not for the elite few.
3) I apologize that you might have to look at my Twitter feed to see the work I've been doing on the legal brief. As I so often do, I start out with the conclusion. There are 16 pages left from introduction through middle, that I haven't commented upon, yet.
4) Yet, having completed comments upon the conclusion, I'm ready to let go for the moment. That is, please read the document for yourself. Read it well. You can! And with that, I turn, for today, to...
5) We're going to go very slowly. As you can see, there are 61 paragraphs to take in. Covering them, I snapped 21 screenshots and numbered them, yesterday. We'll take each one at a time. If we don't complete today, we'll do so tomorrow.
6) Here is J.E.'s 1st paragraph. I didn't mark it up as it stands completely on its own already. The key concept is a centerline, a main effort. Note especially that we're talking strategy here, NOT mere tactics. A strategy has a centerline, a main effort.
7) In most of the screenshots to follow, we'll have 3 paragraphs to cover. That's part of our pacing, how slow we'll go. Each paragraph has its one key idea, and possibly others to parse as well. Please read carefully.
8) In paragraph two, I'd have to underline the whole thing if attempting to select what's important. Consider the first sentence...
9) "The supporting efforts contribute to the main effort, affording it what it needs in terms of strength, protection, breathing space, acceleration, and preparation for follow-through, including the need to move on to a next phase."
10) Let's take a moment on our author. J.E. is a Naval Intelligence expert. Here's her bio page at Leverty Unyielding.
11) What does it take to be able to write a single paragraph like the one above, let alone the entire analysis we must walk through? Beginnings are very important. We must move slowly through her beginning. And we shall.
12) Points:
1) The supporting efforts 2) contribute to the main effort 3) affording it what it needs in terms of 4) strength, protection, breathing space, acceleration, and preparation for follow-through 5) including the need to move on to a next phase.
13) Keep up now. There was a centerline main effort - we leave Kuwait and head toward Baghdad - and there has to be supporting efforts along the way to make that succeed. They give it:
"strength, protection, breathing space, acceleration, and preparation for follow-through"
14) But ultimately, all supporting efforts must empower our strategy to meet:
"the need to move on to a next phase"
Remember, we're still in the 1st half of the 2nd paragraph of 61. I can hardly wait to get to the application to come!
15) You have to follow this now. Every one of J.E.'s points indicates a military strategy manual's entry. What is breathing space? How does protection work? Each point is worthy of its own manual. And the application to politics? Again, each point is worth it's own manual.
16) In paragraph 3, we find first application. Most simply, there are both a main effort by the 2020 Trump team, and supporting efforts. This is the basis of our analysis. What is the main effort? What are its supporting efforts?
17) I have a hard time following J.E. over the next point. She tells us that there is one major supporting effort upon which the operational success of the campaign hinges. She will explain, but we must pause and ponder, first.
18) Here's your centerline. I want this, and I'm going to go get it. Here are your supporting efforts. I need this and I need that, if I'm going to succeed on my centerline. Okay. Of these, one may be most critical. It may be the hinge point one which my entire endeavor depends.
19) I refer you to paragraph 4 in its own wording. It is a qualifying and explaining paragraph, and I can do no better that to refer to it.
20) These two paragraphs take particular parsing. Completed, we learn this. The main effort is comprised of hearings. J.E. calls them the "dog-and-pony shows within the state legislatures."
21) This is really important! We've learned from @PubliusHuldah's work, that ONLY state legislatures are empowered to manage each state's election process. If we're going to defeat this evil attempt at election fraud, it will be in state legislatures that we do so.
22) We have discussed the ridiculous circular reasoning of declaring that evidence is not evidence before. As J.E. says, our presentations are declared "false" and "discredited."
23) But now we arrive at the true heart of the matter, the real definition of the centerline.
"The point is to get the state legislatures to hear evidence in a format that brings them before their constituents, and confront the evidence publicly."
24) "The point is to face the nation, in the forums that matter, with the reality of what just happened."
I have to go tactical now.
25) You have a state legislature. It operates by your will. It is on you to address this MOST CRITICAL action. Your state legislature has NO MORE IMPORTANT function than to secure the sanctity of the vote.
26) The reality of what just happened is a coup des tat. The US election has been suborned by evil actors. Each and every state legislature is on the line. They will either allow this, or not. The centerline is to disallow the suborning of our election.
27) J.E. tell us: "We can't continue to stumble along in complacent somnolence, reassuring ourselves with bromides about election fraud being rare and unimportant."
Election fraud is real. It is the ONLY story that matters today.
28) "the unaudited, un-validated vote is far bigger than is needed to correct the outcome in Trump's favor."
If you're not raging yet, I don't know what to tell you. Your vote has been invalidated. If we allow this to go uncorrected it will be on us, forever.
29) Paragraph 12 is where we get nasty. Look at it with me fearlessly.
"It's about unconstitutional rules - changing in swing states before the general election, which facilitated the lawless admission of thousands of "mail-in" ballots after statutory deadlines - ballots that...
30) "...ballots that in multiple cases were delivered by non-official vehicles in the dead of night, and for the processing of which civic monitors were excluded, often under contumely and threats."
31) That's all for today. We will pick up tomorrow with paragraphs 13 & 14. Between now and then, please meditate on true strategy, and the support tactics it requires. We are needed on both counts.
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You're going to hear the the Electoral College has voted Joe Biden POTUS 46 today. That Trump's attack against the sanctity of a democratic election has failed. But I will still patiently wait.
2) Why will I patiently wait? First, because I know the power, reach, and corruption of the lying liars who are still working feverishly to steal a landslide election away from us. We The People of America chose @realDonaldTrump as our President. It was a landslide.
3) As all the media outlets tell you we're all done, Notorious Joe is POTUS 46, don't believe them yet. In all the analysis I've seen, the only date that matters is the inauguration. Between now and then, I await guidance from @GenFlynn and @realDonaldTrump.
We're Sticking with J.E. Dyers, Wherever She Leads Us!
Yesterday, I thought I'd pick up at paragraphs 13 & 14 of her article, but I realize, we must recommence with 10 - 12 shown here.
2) We dive in again with paragraph 12:
"And the evidence of tampering, the basis for suspicion and the need for forensic audits, are convincing. This isn’t about a few votes cast by the deceased.
3) "It’s about unconstitutional rules-changing in swing states days before the general election, which facilitated the lawless admission of thousands of “mail-in” ballots after statutory deadlines
2) If you're like me, you need to know the source and read it in full. To that end, here is the article. Be ready to stretch your mind. You'll be required to parse strategy from tactics, and how each relates to the other.
3) "This is the main effort because it addresses the foundational threat: a direct attack, via election fraud, on the “social contract” and the compact of government between man and the state."
It is on me. It is on you. It is on us to declare our non-surrender.
What makes an innocent man plead guilty? There is a lie in America. The lie is that Judges, Courts, Prosecutors are honest. They prosecute for Justice, we're told. They do not.
2) I certainly did not know how to interpret Obama's attack against Flynn on November 10, 2016. I also had no idea how to deal with the transition itself. All of us who gave everything we had to the campaign had no clue what to do with victory. We hadn't thought about it.
3) Not that we hadn't thought about victory. It was our every thought for months and months. We thought about nothing else. Inside that nothing else was what to do with victory once we had it. Not a clue. Not a thought. Certainly, I didn't.
2) The band was in disguise, but my 16-year old sister spotted them, knew them, and ran right up to them. She bribed them on the spot. She said, "You can talk to me and my mom and brother, or I'll start screaming that you're you." It was the coolest thing she ever did.
3) Geniuses that they were, they knew their gig was up, and complied with my mighty sister. Then, a problem arose. Jim started talking to me as opposed to her. I was 9, and dressed up like the complete square that I was. Wrong plaids combined. Short hair. Etcetera.