MIKE LINDELL'S CYBER SYMPOSIUM ON FRANK SPEECH! LIVE STREAM AUG 10-12!!
(lindelltv.com)
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So the clerk had a copy of the passwords that she shouldn't have had is confirmation the passwords were indeed compromised, with assertion/allegation that the Secretary of State purposely released the password.
Only way to cover this is to assert that the clerk somehow stole the passwords, which is I guess the pretext of the raids.
If the machines in that sate were compromised using these very credentials, then it's very significant.
You have to establish fundamental truths, and build upon it. This is one of those truths. It is a building block on which the narrative of a coordinated theft of an election can ben established.
To be honest though, I'm not even sure that was the actual announcement. They need to better manage the messaging. Perhaps the raid did its job and disrupted their train of thought etc.
If that was there big announcement then I missed it entirely.
I stayed tuned for an hour after it was supposed to be made and left feeling like they told me there was a big announcement and then just carried on with bullshit babbling filler talk.
I didn't take what I heard as any form of announcement or anything resembling one.
How many times did Q drop something that made us believe some major takedown was imminent, and nothing happened, or at least nothing that we could see.
Q was causing the enemy to expend ammunition, and to make them reposition themselves on the field, to move one of their chess pieces.
Apply the same logic to Lindell methods. This Cyber Symposium is part of a larger strategy. Most of what went on is not even for us, it's aimed at the opposing player, to force them to move a piece on the board and expose themselves.
Lindell sure aint Q.
And it would not be good if he were acting in the same flavor a Q. Each soldier is placed to act on his strengths, and sometime that strength is to appear in such a way as to throw the enemy off his game.
The Spartans during the battle of Thermopylae at times would open a large whole in the middle of the phalanx to give the appearance that order was breaking down only to suck the enemy into the middle and surround them. At other time they would break in a faint retreat and cause their opponent to stretch themselves out in vainglorious pursuit, and thus open themselves up to counter attack.
If anything is for sure, Lindell's is part of a larger strategy.