Anonymous ID: 33cfb3 Nov. 9, 2020, 11:51 p.m. No.11571796   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1858

>>11571744

>what's gonna bring everyting down in an instant is the exposure of the centralized nature of the digital cheating methods. sidney powell, bill binney, etc. need to keep focus on developments coming from that direction.

When twatter started censoring TF out of it, pretty much gave it away.

Remember to remind people that each vote-flip technically constitutes as a 2-vote swing. Since, the candidate it was originally intended for gets robbed of one vote, as a vote gets added to the opponent.

Helps pointing out the Snowden leak, too.

Because, this stuff has obviously been around, and people risked their fucking lives to warn others about it, because they felt it was that fucking disturbing.

 

On a side note. Feel free to bring up the "fact" that this may have been used on Bernie in the 2016 primaries. I'm about 99.9% certain it was, because I was watching votes flip in real time, late in the middle of the night, while watching twatter scrub any and all mention of voter fruad all through that primary. It's a good way to show that this happens to BOTH parties when in the wrong hands. Also, R.I.P. Seth Rich.

Anonymous ID: 33cfb3 Nov. 10, 2020, 12:06 a.m. No.11571904   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1938

>>11571858

>his response to the digital fraud was "well, that should be really easy to prove in court if it happened"

With the right people in place, it will.

Problem is, nobody has contested yet.

Bernie didn't contest the results of the 2016 primary.

Even though he had teams of lawyers ready to take the case pro-bono. He didn't pursue. And for me aht was a big tell. Later, I realized that he got to legally keep the leftover campaign money, which is at least one motive he had to not contest.

 

Either way, I'm pretty sure we are going to see a shit load come out of this one, regardless of your friend's opinion. Be sure you're stocked up on popcorn

Anonymous ID: 33cfb3 Nov. 10, 2020, 12:40 a.m. No.11572095   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11571938

>election night pissed me off.

It was moar like reeeeeeeeally early in the morning the next day. But I know what you mean.

>the next day i felt what the country felt, cheated.

Coming into the election, I kept saying the only way in hell joe biden wins is if they cheat like a mother fucker.

I just never thought they'd have the balls to be that bold about it.

Perhaps, they were just being stupid and reckless? We'll just say 'liberal'…

> i've become more convinced it's all part of the plan.

Yeah. I didn't really fully understand how fucking awesome this plan was until it actually happened.

We're not exactly across the finish line, but I'm fairly comfy at this point.

When Trump says "we caught them all", he ain't lying