"The party line with regard to the 2020 presidential election, aggressively promoted by America’s corporate media and Big Tech, is this: There was no election fraud because the courts have said so.
Both claims are false. Not just questionable, but dead wrong."
Physicist John Droz assembled a team of his fellow scientists and engineers to take a close look at the 80 lawsuits that have been filed, all of which are a matter of public record, and to summarize the results.
Results:
34 have either been withdrawn, consolidated with other suits, or dismissed due to legal technicalities such as lack of standing, timing, or jurisdiction. They can't be counted as losses as evidence wasn't even presented in the courtrooms.
Of the 46 remaining lawsuits,
25 are still ongoing, so that the winner and loser is yet to be determined.
21 have been completely adjudicated. These are cases where the court heard arguments, considered any relevant evidence, and then issued a formal ruling on the merits.
Of these 21 cases, Trump has won 14 and lost 7.
In other words, Trump has won two-thirds of the cases to date that have been adjudicated by the courts.
Don’t expect to hear this on the evening news.
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- the recovery rate for covid is btw 97% and 99.75%
- we have known cures
- many 'adverse health events' have been recorded
- LT effects incl. on fertility are unknown,
You're agreeing to play Russian roulette by taking the c19 vaccine
2/ The demoralization, fear mongering, curtailing of our movements is the most egregious psychological conditioning I've witnessed in my lifetime.
I can't bear to think about the suffering and destruction this CRIMINAL OPERATION has already caused, and the consequences it will..
3/ ... yield in the future. Makes me sick.
While it is not up to us to decide for others, it is up to us to communicate this information. If they choose to ignore it, there isn't anything we can do, but we must not let their decision be a result of nescience.
Don't remember my first trip at the age of 3, but I do have memories aged 4, in Miami, eating Fruit Loops for the first time by the pool.
Growing up I would be in awe on each visit - America was light years ahead of Europe, and you felt anything was possible.
As soon as you stepped off the plane, people would greet you with a smile, warmth and unabashed joviality - a stark contrast to the long faces of a more reserved, and even austere at times, Europe.
I was so excited to go back during my school breaks, and it always felt like I was at home when I was there. Already as a little girl, I envisioned I'd move there at some point in my life.
1/5 Some of these vaccines/fertility links are really terrifying.
Back in April I made a small webpage on c19 as a bookmark/to share with friends. Had a section on Gates' involvement with this 'crisis'. Dug up these links that are buried in Google on his experiments in India: