Anonymous ID: f070ca Jan. 23, 2022, 9:02 a.m. No.15443300   🗄️.is 🔗kun

I missed embedding the Missy

demonstrates Adjudication in Georgia vid

This proves the machines are designed and programmed so the adjudicators can put their own preferences in

and Missy just goes along showing off that power like it's they way it's supposed to be.

She lacks any consciousness of guilt; Like that's the way it's "supposed to be."

She gets to vote for someone else

Her right as her status.

https://tora3.com/video/5d3ae9c71d39ea6d7de969639a7499d4

>>15441947 pb

desperate

Perhaps by going into the details they will expose themselves?

>>15442003 pb

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And the Missy Martin putting her own "opinion" into Adjudication.

 

I guess she believes that means she has the power to decide the vote?

Anonymous ID: f070ca Jan. 23, 2022, 10:04 a.m. No.15443748   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3754 >>3791

>>15443683

Good Post

Was thinking "Greek Chorus"

In the theatre the 'Chorus" was a part of the show, giving in real time commentary on the action.

"opinion of the public" idea

"Plays of the ancient Greek theatre always included a chorus that offered a variety of background and summary information to help the audience follow the performance. They commented on themes, and, as August Wilhelm Schlegel proposed in the early 19th century to subsequent controversy, demonstrated how the audience might react to the drama.[3] According to Schlegel, the Chorus is "the ideal spectator", and conveys to the actual spectator "a lyrical and musical expression of his own emotions, and elevates him to the region of contemplation".[4] In many of these plays, the chorus expressed to the audience what the main characters could not say, such as their hidden fears or secrets. The chorus often provided other characters with the insight they needed.[citation needed]

 

Some historians argue that the chorus was itself considered to be an actor."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_chorus