Anonymous ID: b03f37 Aug. 18, 2020, 1:33 p.m. No.10332952   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2982 >>3096 >>3101

From https://twitter.com/RichHiggins_DC/status/1295524085930352641

https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/7013152/Preventing-a-Disrupted-Presidential-Election-and.pdf

 

In June 2020 the Transition Integrity Project (TIP) convened a bipartisan group of over 100 current and

former senior government and campaign leaders and other experts in a series of 2020 election crisis scenario planning exercises. The results of all four table-top exercises were alarming.

 

TIP ran 4 scenarios thru their political game theory matrix. The interesting part for me was not so much the NeverTrump bias, it was their moves. They are telling us literally what their plan is for each of these scenarios. Anons know and will be able to spot their projection/set-up already having been done. Antifa. BLM. Mail-in ballot fraud. How each team responds is great intel, even if it is just a game. Finding the participants would be interesting.

 

Here's some of the highlights, starting with you.

P:19 Sensing the election slipping away, right-wing media pursued particularly aggressive and provocative strategies. Infowars published a list of addresses, phone numbers, and other personal information of electors pledged to vote for Joe Biden. The announcement included spurious claims linking 88 of these electors to Soros and 14 to child sex trafficking. Rush Limbaugh and others accused the Biden campaign of accepting help from China, a message picked up by the mainstream media. Right-wing meme pages, which have a 340% greater reach than any other piece of content on Facebook, saturated the on-line landscape with appeals to defend the Constitution

from enemies both foreign AND DOMESTIC.”

P:21 QAnon could play a role in electing far-right candidates to Congress, providing an anchor for ex-President Trump’s proposals.

P:18 One of the most consequential moves was that Team Biden on January 6 provoked a breakdown in the joint session of Congress by getting the House of Representatives to agree to award the presidency to Biden (based on the alternative pro-Biden submissions sent by pro-Biden governors). Pence and the GOP refused to accept this, declaring instead that Trump was reelected under the Constitution because of his Electoral College victory. This partisan division remained unresolved because neither side backed down, and January 20 arrived without a single presidentelect entitled to be Commander-in-Chief after noon that day. It was unclear what the military would do in this situation.

P:16 The outcome of the scenario hinged on how the elected officials from the two parties addressed the separate slate of electors from Michigan. GOP officials asserted that as the President of the Senate, Vice President Pence could legally choose to accept or reject electors as he wished. There was no clear resolution of the conflict in the January 6 joint session of Congress; the partisans on both sides were still claiming victory, leading to the problem of two claims to Commander-in-Chief power (including access to the nuclear codes) at noon on January 20.