Anonymous ID: ec2519 Dec. 13, 2020, 8:18 a.m. No.12008615   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8701

>>12007909 PB

>Think mirror.

 

>Can POTUS Trump do the same to them?

 

>Invoke PD51 prior to Biden/Harris inagguration, only instead of running around trying to invent things to oust Trump, Trump will actually have evidence of crimes to have them arrested?

 

>PD51 could have already been invoked.

 

wouldn't that explain

"inaction by Wray and Barr"

along with Trump not firing either?

We are watching the 2016 mirror election.

Counter Intelligence investigations

FISA goes both ways

This time with actual evidence of treason and foreign interference in the election.

Anonymous ID: ec2519 Dec. 13, 2020, 8:42 a.m. No.12008828   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8869 >>9095 >>9212 >>9324

PB

>>12007409

>>12007457

>>12007502

 

lunatic WI Supreme Court judge

Jill Karofsky funded by Soros

CCP? via Karla Jurvetson,

Pritzker

 

>https://www.transparencyusa.org/wi/candidate/jill-karofsky

 

>https://www.transparencyusa.org/wi/pac/democratic-party-of-wisconsin-seg-fund-0300054-party

 

>https://publicintegrity.org/politics/democratic-super-pac-hits-jackpot-with-chinese-company-stock/

Anonymous ID: ec2519 Dec. 13, 2020, 8:46 a.m. No.12008869   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9324

>>12008828

Elected in April 2020

inabsentee-ballot-fueled victory

according to AP

 

Trump was actively campaigning for her opponent

 

Wonder if Potus was monitoring that election?

 

>https://apnews.com/article/253c16bc5813c5dbec0beafdb53489fc

 

Voters reject Trump’s pick in chaotic Wisconsin court race

 

By SCOTT BAUER and TODD RICHMOND

 

April 12, 2020

 

1 of 8

 

Election officials Britt Bermingham, left, and Terry ?Perry count ballots as City of Milwaukee Election Commission workers were processing absentee ballots on the fourth floor of an office building at 501 W. Michigan Ave. in Milwaukee on Monday, April 13, 2020.(Mike DeSisti/Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel via AP)

 

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A liberal challenger on Monday ousted a conservative Wisconsin Supreme Court justice endorsed by President Donald Trump, overcoming a successful push by Republicans to forge ahead with last week’s election even as numerous other states postponed theirs due to the coronavirus pandemic.

 

Joe Biden also emerged victorious, as expected, in the state’s Democratic presidential primary. Biden’s easy victory became academic when Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders dropped out, one day after Wisconsin held in-person voting.

 

But the absentee-ballot-fueled victory by liberal Supreme Court candidate Jill Karofsky was a huge win for Democrats. It reduced conservative control of the court to 4-3, giving liberals a chance to take control in 2023.

 

Karofsky will now be on the court when the Republican-controlled Legislature tackles redistricting next year, a fight many expect to be decided by the state Supreme Court.

 

Her win will also certainly be seen as a bellwether in battleground Wisconsin ahead of the November presidential election. Trump barely carried the state four years ago, and both parties see it as critical this year.

Anonymous ID: ec2519 Dec. 13, 2020, 9:22 a.m. No.12009324   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>12008828

>via Karla Jurvetson,

>>12008869

 

Karla Jurvetson ex-husband everybody

 

Her ex-husband is a big player in Silicon Valley, known for hosting drug-fueled orgies where mentally disturbed tech CEOs dress up like bunny rabbits.

 

February 2018

“Oh My God, This Is So F—ed Up”: Inside Silicon Valley’s Secretive, Orgiastic Dark Side

 

Some of the most powerful men in Silicon Valley are regulars at exclusive, drug-fueled, sex-laced parties—gatherings they describe not as scandalous, or even secret, but as a bold, unconventional lifestyle choice. Yet, while the guys get laid, the women get screwed. In an adaptation from her new book, Brotopia, Emily Chang exposes the tired and toxic dynamic at play.

 

By Emily Chang

January 2, 2018

 

About once a month, on a Friday or Saturday night, the Silicon Valley Technorati gather for a drug-heavy, sex-heavy party. Sometimes the venue is an epic mansion in San Francisco’s Pacific Heights; sometimes it’s a lavish home in the foothills of Atherton or Hillsborough. On special occasions, the guests will travel north to someone’s château in Napa Valley or to a private beachfront property in Malibu or to a boat off the coast of Ibiza, and the bacchanal will last an entire weekend. The places change, but many of the players and the purpose remain the same.

 

The stories I’ve been told by nearly two dozen people who have attended these events or have intimate knowledge of them are remarkable in a number of ways. Many participants don’t seem the least bit embarrassed, much less ashamed. On the contrary, they speak proudly about how they’re overturning traditions and paradigms in their private lives, just as they do in the technology world they rule. Like Julian Assange denouncing the nation-state, industry hotshots speak of these activities in a tone that is at once self-congratulatory and dismissive of criticism. Their behavior at these high-end parties isan extension of the progressiveness and open-mindedness—the audacity, if you will—that make founders think they can change the world. And they believe that their entitlement to disrupt doesn’t stop at technology; it extends to society as well. Few participants, however, have been willing to describe these scenes to me without a guarantee of anonymity.

 

“It was in the middle of the Binary thing,” Jane Doe told me, referring to the scandal at the V.C. firm. “And it was all so ridiculous.” Doe found herself on the floor with two couples, including a male entrepreneur and his wife. The living room had been blanketed in plush white faux fur and pillows, where, as the evening wore on, several people lay down and started stroking one another, Doe said, in what became a sizable cuddle puddle. One venture capitalist, dressed up as a bunny(it’s unclear how this fit into the edge-of-the-earth theme), offered Jane Doe some powder in a plastic bag. It was Molly. “They said it will just make you feel relaxed and you’re going to like being touched,” Doe recounted to me.

 

>https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2018/01/brotopia-silicon-valley-secretive-orgiastic-inner-sanctum

 

these people are sick