Anonymous ID: 60a278 Oct. 8, 2021, 11:24 p.m. No.14750952   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0958 >>0963 >>0968 >>1065 >>1431 >>1586 >>1618

Ron Watkins [CodeMonkeyZ], [08.10.21 23:29]

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Defending GOD and Country.

https://t.me/CodeMonkeyZ/1898

 

Ron Watkins [CodeMonkeyZ], [08.10.21 23:30]

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Everybody should be properly trained in firearms.

https://t.me/CodeMonkeyZ/1899

 

Ron Watkins [CodeMonkeyZ], [08.10.21 23:50]

I have never encouraged violence, and will never encourage violence.

The path of peace is the path of the Lord.

 

11 Finally, brothers and sisters, rejoice! Strive for full restoration, encourage one another, be of one mind, live in peace. And the God of love and peace will be with you.

2 Corinthians 13:11

https://t.me/CodeMonkeyZ/1900

Anonymous ID: 60a278 Oct. 9, 2021, 12:12 a.m. No.14751067   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Garrett Ziegler, [02.10.21 12:17]

[Forwarded from Julio]

full transcript of the video:

 

Perkins Coie - Political Law Group - Washington, D.C.

 

Marc Elias, Chair, Political Law

 

The practice has really grown as politics have grown.

 

As you've seen, the size of campaigns and the length of campaigns get ever bigger and bigger. The political law practice grows along with it.

 

Historically, everyone had been a generalist. As the group has grown, and the laws has become more and more complex, there are now more people that are more specialized.

 

So we have partners and associates who focus primarily on representing corporations on a non partisan basis. We have others who tend to do more work around party commities.

 

And we have lawyers who do nothing other than voting rights litigation, and other litigations to support our clients.

 

We are 20+ lawyers, most of whom are in Washington, DC, though we've now added lawyers in Chicago and San Francisco.

 

Clients come to us because we bring a level of expertise, not just in the law, but how the law helps them achieve their goals.

 

When we staff these matters, we make sure that we are given the right mix of skill sets, the right mix of seniority, and the right mix of experience.

 

We know the technical legal issues that they face. We know their business. We know what political parties do, how they do it, and why they do it.

 

And what are the various techniques that they use to implement their overall strategy of winning elections.

 

We are here to part of a team, with our clients, to make sure that they meet their objective of winning elections, and part of that is understanding how our clients opperate and what's important to them.

 

"Perkins Coie, Counsel To Great Companies"

 

https://t.me/GarrettMichaelZiegler/3044

Anonymous ID: 60a278 Oct. 9, 2021, 12:15 a.m. No.14751079   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1431 >>1586 >>1618

Sidney Powell

[09.10.21 01:17]

More on Dominion's prior history of voting problems.

 

Dominion in Canada

(2:42)

https://rumble.com/vhniqx-dominion-in-canada.html

 

Dominion in Canada

A brief look into Dominion Voting Systems in Canada. Rebel News 11-16-2020

https://t.me/SidneyPowell/2129

Anonymous ID: 60a278 Oct. 9, 2021, 12:24 a.m. No.14751103   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1198 >>1431 >>1586 >>1618

January 6 committee threatens to criminally CHARGE Steve Bannon for defying subpoena: Trump's social media director Dan Scavino is served with notice to appear

The select committee investigating the January 6 Capitol riot is threatening to pursue criminal charges against Steve Bannon

Bannon's lawyer told House committee he will not comply with subpoena

'I stand with Trump and the Constitution,' said former White House strategist

Lawmakers had asked him for documents and testimony on the Jan. 6 attack

But his lawyer, Robert Costello, said Trump's 'executive privilege' meant that Bannon was unable to comply

It sets up a possible legal challenge to force Bannon and other aides to testify

The committee said it would consider criminal contempt proceedings

 

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10074741/January-6-committee-threatens-criminally-CHARGE-Steve-Bannon-defying-subpoena.html

Anonymous ID: 60a278 Oct. 9, 2021, 2:47 a.m. No.14751345   🗄️.is 🔗kun

ElectionEvidence.com/UnmaskingTruth.org Official Telegram Channel, [09.10.21 03:38]

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When Christopher Gadsden (Founder of the Gadsden Flag) began the call to organize the colonies for a revolt against Britain roughly 10 years before the official American revolution, he was considered a radical and was largely outspoken.

 

He was speaking truths that would inevitably result in temporary hardship for many.

 

But he kept his vision clear and he had an unique ability to see the bigger picture of what the result of his efforts would become.

 

It took nearly a decade for his vision of a sovereign United colonies to become popular enough for others to catch on and ultimately kick off the American Revolution.

 

To be clear, Gadsden wasn't the only one with these ideas (there were few), but he's largely considered the most vocal…

 

History also shows without Gadsden, the American revolution likely never would have happened.

 

Keep these things in mind as you hear the word "sesession" begin to be thrown around…

 

@ElectionEvidence

 

Learn more about Gadsden's revolutionary role here:

https://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_early-american/6/

 

https://t.me/electionevidence/3217

Anonymous ID: 60a278 Oct. 9, 2021, 2:48 a.m. No.14751346   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1348 >>1356

ElectionEvidence.com/UnmaskingTruth.org Official Telegram Channel, [09.10.21 04:32]

To be clear I'm not saying we should secede YET.

 

We should still use every legal option to fix 2020 first.

 

But if lawlessness continues the way it is now, sesession should be a conversation we're all having.

 

That said we're a solid 5-10 years off and it would take a lot to do it the right way. This would be the ideal scenario:

 

1) States lead election reform so they cleanup their damn elections.

 

2) Digital soldiers step up to the plate and win the battle of public opinion and the propaganda war (just like Thomas Paine, Ben Franklin, Paul Revere, and others did back in the revolution).

 

3) We vote in candidates who openly promote sesession.

 

4) We negotiate peaceful terms to exercise our constitutional rights to break from the union. There is a two year period where people can move between state lines as the country rearranges itself.

 

I think the point a lot of people are missing is that we're closer to a peaceful divorce than we've ever been and that's not necessarily a bad thing.

 

But if this level of lawlessness continues, sesession will be the only option I see at this point.

 

And if states wanna kick it off early?

 

I'm all for it.

 

That's their constitutional right when they've had a breach of contract with the federal government (which the feds have breached).

 

@ElectionEvidence

Anonymous ID: 60a278 Oct. 9, 2021, 2:49 a.m. No.14751350   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1362 >>1586 >>1618

MistyG 🇺🇸🦅, [08.10.21 21:30]

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Mitch McConnell wrote a letter to Biden saying he will no longer assist with Democrats grifs. He say the partisan spending bill hurts America and helps China.

 

https://t.me/MistyG17/18500

 

Too little too late bruised doll man.