"PedeInspector selected only the lines of data where President Trump “rounded down” and then added all of these numbers together. PedeInspector has repeatedly tried to point out that he does not know the accuracy of the data, did not have permission to use the data"
"Subsequently (PedeInspector) looked at how those numbers evolved over time and called foul if the number for a given candidate appeared to go down, declaring that proof of fraud." leadstories.com/hoax-alert/202…
Votes were being "switched" from Trump to Biden is in itself a bizarre idea and that two specific brands of machines would be blamed. Combined with Trump's attack on the post office and absentee ballots. But the attack on U.S. election integrity worked. web.archive.org/web/2020111217…
The goal is to delegitimize Biden and chill voters who can be convinced the election system doesn't work. Also to invigorate the "Base" 27% of America think Trump had the election stolen. nytimes.com/2020/12/05/opi…
A distrust of government systems also leaks into the efforts to vaccinate people. forbes.com/sites/robertha…
The numbers of people who distrust government are increasing. You don't really need science or numbers to convince Americans to be skeptical. Destroying the government is now and doubting officials is now an ideal political platform. pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2019…
What is important about Trump's long campaign to overthrow the citizen's vote was the structured transition from plan to media narrative to actual event through a group of proxies, all of whom insist their small part was unrelated to death and violence. bbc.com/news/blogs-tre…
Those of us who are on the ground during coups, riots and violent regime change know the drill. Whether it was the Monroe or Reagan Doctrine, Bush in Iraq and Afghanistan, Trumptards or current Russian efforts. The plot is the same. cia.gov/readingroom/do…
My take away is that Trump not only pursued a "legal" pathway to overturning the vote but through his cronies, encouraged an illegal pathway to holding onto power. We know that Donald is a coward but how far were his attaches willing to go? electionlawblog.org/?p=118703
My focus is on the bizarre actions taken by Trump and his cronies inside the Pentagon and overseas. Something very large was destroyed and people like Kushner had spend $2B but lost access to almost $10B in UAE/KSA slush funds designed to shape the world. theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/…
This plan required Trump kneecapping U.S. intel, removal of U.S. troops and replacement with a KSA/UAE funded "rapid response" force first pitched in London in June 2020 and attempts to salvage the idea in November in Dallas. ecosia.org/search?q=trump…
Slush funds were shut down in Jan 21, Prince RitzCarltoned and Jared forced to monetize his AbraScam to get quo from the quid. UAE has moved on with Wagner and a new coalition. Israel is along for the ride. KSA keeps paying cash to stay alive. But not for long. FrenemiesForever
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Gym Jordan is the stooge. Pence was the plant. Trump was the puppetmaster. Meadows the whipping boy. Joseph Schmitz is an entire reality show series. cnn.com/2021/12/15/pol…
The title could be "There’s Something About Schmitz". "Joseph Schmitz approached the leader of the rebel Free Syrian Army. He offered to give them 70,000 assault rifles from Ukraine and 21 million rounds of ammunition" qz.com/211603/how-ukr…
"Joseph Schmitz, Bush’s former Inspector General of the US Department of Defense, who oversaw the Pentagon’s military contracts, later took a position with the Prince Group" oaklandinstitute.org/sites/oaklandi…
Back in the day the talibs were very pro-American. After all we backed jihadis against the Soviets and they won. They were a little put out when we demanded that they hand over bin Laden and act civilized..even though they were bust and the love affair went downhill after that.
The Talibs are also very focused on getting their fingers into international aid money. They know very well that Afghanistan is a beggar nation without foreign help. You can't have your 12th century and eat too. Last time the Saudis and Emiratis came to their rescue.
The NYTimes is doing great, in depth reporting on Africa. Here is Declan Walsh on the perfidy of Ethiopia's Nobel lauded ruler turned mass murderer. nytimes.com/2021/12/15/wor…
Smaller outlets and OSINT researchers are also putting together the tools and tactics of a ruler determined to put down the Tigray by whatever means necessary. oryxspioenkop.com/2021/12/new-dr…
"The one emotion that outpaced anger in Berger’s study was awe, the feelings of wonder and excitement that come from encountering great beauty or knowledge" smithsonianmag.com/science-nature…
"Seek out experiences that give you goosebumps. Such is the advice of Dacher Keltner, one of the foremost theorists and scholars of awe, a long-overlooked emotion."psychologytoday.com/us/blog/unders…
Not just the coup. August 2020: "(Mark) Meadows no longer holds a daily 8 a.m. meeting that includes health professionals to discuss the raging pandemic. Instead, aides said, he huddles in the mornings with a half-dozen politically oriented aides" washingtonpost.com/politics/trump…
"The president recently hosted Andrew Whitney, a biopharmaceuticals executive on the board of a company called Phoenix, who met in the Oval Office with Trump. Whitney... pitched Trump on a botanical extract called oleandrin as a treatment for the coronavirus"
"Enemies would liken him to a political sociopath, someone whose charm and affability conceal an unemotional capacity for deception. Meadows is so consumed with his cloak-and-dagger, 3-D-chess approach to Washington that he can’t always be trusted." politico.com/news/magazine/…