I haven't heard anything for months about this. Did it turn out to just be erroneous analysis by Lindell's experts? Or was it spot on, and he was told to quit talking about it by the people who can actually do something about it?
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He didn’t say “August 2021.” He said August—but not the year. I’m guessing he meant 2022.
Still thinking the Cyber Symposium and the “poison” pill in the pcaps drama was a ruse. It created a scenario where federal agencies had to accept evidence of election fraud they were claiming didn’t exist. That doesn’t mean they will do anything with it, but there is now proof they have it.
I think it's slow rolling through the states in various forms. For example, you saw the affidavits dropped off in Georgia a few days ago.
Anyone with private sector experience needs to dramatically dial back their expectations of the legal system. Even if your case is bullet proof, the process is fucking glacial.
I'm skeptical that we'll see 2020 fixed, but we'll likely eventually see heads roll and Dominion machines put out to pasture, which is what is most critical. Trump is using Biden's administration to execute all the unpopular policies anyway, and it sets him up for two more terms if he wants them.
I think it’s still habbening but got knocked to the bottom of the news roster. As a matter of fact I think I heard last week that a judge approved Pillow Guy to sue ballot box manufacturer/operators or they can’t sue him maybe. I need a med bed. I can’t remember shit lately.
If the latter, the good guys probably have MUCH stronger data than what Lindell has.