Timeline of events to correct the 2020 election fraud
(prayingmedic.com)
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He doesn't really give a timeline, but rather a process that has to be gone through. My forecasted timeline is that this may take years, mostly because the courts are involved...unless of course they refuse to hear the cases, as they did before the certification, or make a mockery of the legal process in some other way, in which case we're into a whole other ballgame.
Not sure I agree with your reasoning here. Aren’t the words process and timelines essentially synonyms? Also, everything I read and understand and see happening now indicates that 2020 election corrections are happening every singe day now, 24/7, some we see, most are purposely behind the scenes.
A process is the steps that are taken to accomplish something. A timeline is a list of dates as to what happens when. Praying Medic gave no indication about when anything would happen, only the steps that need to be gone through.
I don't dispute that things are being done to correct the elections. However, once the courts get involved, there can be dismissals and all sorts of nonsense to delay, delay, delay, and the article you posted included courts in the process. Praying Medic offered the military as the way out of this mess, but at what point? In other words, how much delaying will the military allow before it decides to do something?
Of course I want to see something happen sooner rather than later, for the 2020 election to be corrected and for the 2022 election to be secured, but it is possible this will be a years long process, though I hope not.
You may need to step outside the box in thinking here. And we know better than to predict dates in our timelines in these posts, we are at war. No dooming.
That is all.
I was responding to the OP's question and simply clarified the difference between 'process' and 'timelines'. Also, I'm trying to be realistic in terms of how things may go.
Since you seem to have misread my post, perhaps you're the one stuck in a box.