Anonymous ID: fbb20a Dec. 8, 2021, 10:54 p.m. No.114780   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun   >>4781

>>114778

157,000

https://electionwiz.com/2021/12/08/wisconsin-hearing-reveals-massive-voter-anomalies/

 

Dec. 8, 2021

 

The Wisconsin Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections hosted a hearing on Wednesday. The election probe heard testimony several people, including Jeff Oā€™Donnell, a veteran software and database engineer. Oā€™Donnellā€™s testimony revealed massive problems with the integrity of Wisconsinā€™s elections.

 

Hereā€™s a takeaway of the key points:

 

ā€¢ Although Wisconsinā€™s population is 5.8 million with approximately 4.5 million eligible to vote, there are more than 7 million separate voter records, suggesting that voters are placed on inactive status rather than being removed.

 

ā€¢ 157,000 voters in Wisconsin have the same registration number.

 

ā€¢ Approximately 3.3 million Wisconsinites voted in the 2020 election, representing 93.7% of the stateā€™s 3.5 million active voters.

 

ā€¢ 121,251 active Wisconsin voters have been registered for 110 to 119 years; in total, more than 500,000 active and inactive voters have a January 1, 1918 registration date. Oā€™Donnell pointed out that while that date may have been used as a placeholder when information was missing, 500,000 is an alarmingly high number.

 

...moar...

Anonymous ID: fbb20a Dec. 9, 2021, 6:08 a.m. No.114810   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun   >>4816

 

 

>>114802

>anti-Q

If you don't glorify Q as stated in multiple drops, it is easy to ignore anti-Q and still listen for good data.

Can't stand some of those like P0serbiec, not because of anti-Q, but because he was an AJ apostle, has similar tactics at times (still listen to P0ser).

Personally find it moar abhorrent to ignore good data because someone is anti-Q.

Even Q+ said "Don't glorify us".

It is about way moar then Q.

Thankful/grateful but not worshipful of Q/Q+

Anonymous ID: fbb20a Dec. 9, 2021, 6:33 a.m. No.114819   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun   >>4822

>>114816

Also keep in mind, every time Bannon mentions Q, even negatively, it is free advertising to millions.

Same with everyone else.

Have only talked about Q inside the house and with two close trusted friends.

Everyone else, just give facts or ask questions that lead to facts.

Anonymous ID: fbb20a Dec. 9, 2021, 3:56 p.m. No.114844   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun   >>4855 >>4856

Jussie Smollett: Verdict Announced for Alleged Hate Crime Hoax Trial

 

https://resistthemainstream.org/jussie-smollett-verdict-announced-for-alleged-hate-crime-hoax-trial/

 

Jussie Smollett has been found guilty on 5 out of 6 charges in the alleged hate crime hoax trial.

 

The jury found Smollett guilty on the first five counts and not guilty on the last one after a contentious week of witness testimony, counsel arguments and deliberation.

 

The 39-year-old ā€œEmpireā€ alum was charged with six counts of disorderly conduct related to false statements to Chicago police officers in regard to a 2019 hate crime against himself. In 2019, he claimed that two men attacked him due to his skin color and sexual orientation.

 

Since being accused of staging the attack, Smollett has maintained his innocence and said during his two-day testimony that ā€œthere was no hate crime hoax from my standpoint.ā€

 

Prosecutors, however, argued that Smollett carried out a ā€œdry runā€ of the attack the day before it occurred in 2019.

 

Among the surprising claims made in Smollettā€™s testimony was the revelation that the actor received a text from CNNā€™s Don Lemon, supposedly relaying information that the Chicago Police Department didnā€™t believe Smollettā€™s account of what happened.

 

Prosecutors said Smollett initially tried to mislead police about the alleged attackersā€™ race, while law enforcement claimed the actor used ā€œthe symbolism of a noose to make false allegationsā€ when he told detectives that the suspects looped a rope around his neck.

 

ā€œWe have proven [that he is guilty] by overwhelming evidence,ā€ Special Prosecutor Dan Webb said Wednesday afternoon. He added that the entire ordeal was ā€œjust plain wrong.ā€

 

ā€œTo outright denigrate something as serious, as heinous, as a real hate crime ā€” to denigrate it and then make sure it involved words and symbols that have such horrible historical significance in the history our country,ā€ Webb added.

 

ā€œHe was hoping the Osundairo brothers would not cooperate with the police,ā€ Webb said. ā€œHe got exposed, and now weā€™re in a trial. Thatā€™s what happened.ā€