The Sentinel Effect
https://qagg.news/?q=%23%23TO17092
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16 June 2022 Man In America Seth HoleHouse Interviews Gregg Phillips
https://rumble.com/v18o7b6-are-2020-fraud-arrests-beginning-gregg-phillips-interview-2000-mules.html
"Yeah. I think that one of the ways to consider this is that there is a bit of a sentinel effect and surely that effect will be at that lower level, at mule level."
https://rumble.com/v18o7b6-are-2020-fraud-arrests-beginning-gregg-phillips-interview-2000-mules.html
Sentinel Effect
The tendency for human performance to improve when participants are aware that their behavior is being evaluated, in contrast to the Hawthorne effect, which refers to behavior change as a result of being observed but not evaluated.
https://jamaevidence.mhmedical.com/glossary.aspx / search under "S"
Link to OP with full transcript Man In America Interview of Gregg Phillips
https://greatawakening.win/p/15IEqibPTs/man-in-america-are-2020-fraud-ar/
Now there's a storm.
Now there is a storm.
There is a storm now.
The(re) is (a) storm now.
The storm is now.
"... the Storm is upon us......."
This would be a good start...
https://qagg.news/?q=%23%23TO17081
As is the pending [leaked] SCOTUS decision upon us...
https://qagg.news/?q=%23%23TT510
Tomorrow?
[Edit: Friday...
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21 June 2022 Full testimony Arizona Speaker of the House / Rusty Bower before the House January 6 Committee
https://youtu.be/hPhpcSuGEX8 / 25 minutes
21 June 2022 Full testimony Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensburger and Gabriel Stirling, COO Office of the Georgia Secretary of State.
https://youtu.be/9vb61aZkMPk / 39 minutes
21 June 2022 The Lindell Report
Discussion January 6 Committee testimony of Rusty Bower and Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensburger.
00:00 Start Lindell & Howse discuss Rusty Bower / House 6 Jan Committee
31:50 Start Lindell & Howse Interview Garland Favorito / 30 minutes
Garland Favorito co-founded Voters Organized for Trusted Election Results in Georgia (VoterGA). Garland is a career Information Technology (IT) professional with over 40 years of in-depth experience and over 17 years of volunteer research into electronic voting systems.
https://voterga.org › about
COIN
Meanwhile, back at the ranch, a Trump card already in play in Arizona...
Lake v. Hobbs (2:22-cv-00677) District Court, D. Arizona
This is a civil rights action for declaratory and injunctive relief to prohibit the use of electronic voting machines in the State of Arizona in the upcoming 2022 Midterm Election, slated to be held on November 8, 2022 (the “Midterm Election”), unless and until the electronic voting system is made open to the public and subjected to scientific analysis by objective experts to determine whether it is secure from manipulation or intrusion. The machine companies have consistently refused to do this.
22 April 2022 Initial Complaint
https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/63260463/lake-v-hobbs/
Link to docket with all filings to date
https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.azd.1294569/gov.uscourts.azd.1294569.1.0.pdf
Trump time...
Lobbying is about foresight.
About anticipating your opponents moves,
And devising countermeasures.
The winner plots one step ahead of the opposition.
And plays their trump card...
Just after they play theirs.
About making sure you surprise them,
And they don't surprise you.
https://youtu.be/fwIo1RTz-ho / 40 seconds
The winner plots one step ahead of the opposition'
21 June 2022 House January 6 Committee Hearing / Day 4
Rep. Adam Schiff questions Arizona Speaker of the House Rusty Bowers
1:28:12 --> 1:29:42 / 90 seconds
https://youtu.be/YZPBWZcr-vw?t=5291 / time stamp / listen for 90 seconds
and plays their trump card...
https://media.greatawakening.win/post/nl0SmVwSLPpY.png
Just after they play theirs.
https://youtu.be/B_TpLrPljbI / 4 minutes, 25 seconds
There are trump cards and there is the Trump card.
Today a trump card.
Not the Trump card.
The Trump card could be anything.
Like this...
5 July 2021 / Kennedy Family Photo / Hyannis Port
https://media.greatawakening.win/post/Kmqcyvqf.jpeg
Aerial Photo JFK grave site / Arlington National Cemetery / Arlington VA
Bob Dylan / Murder Most Foul
America's Nazi Secret
John Loftus / 1982
"I found some of the missing documents when I raided the offices of Professor Alexander Dallin, Chair of the History Department at Stanford University. The terrified professor quickly turned over boxes of unpublished Einsatzgruppen reports, records of the SS mobile killing units in Eastern Europe. These records contained the names of Nazi collaborators from Belarus and Ukraine, men who had earned their spurs by carrying out the mass murder of their own countrymen. Similar records concerning Polish collaborators with the Nazis were pulled from the Nuremberg trials before the Russians could get their hands on them.
The most distressing stolen document from his horde was the unpublished memoirs of a senior SS officer, Fredrich Buchardt, who had written a history of the Nazi occupation of Eastern Europe. Professor Dallin had plagiarized Buchardt's manuscript for his own famous work, 'Russia Under German Rule'. Buchardt had been the leader of VorKommano Moskau, one of the SS mobile killing units which specialized in recruiting local collaborators from Belarus and Ukraine as spies.(17)
(17) I found reference to Buchardt's recruitment in a Top Secret Sensitive Document folder in the Department of Defense research records collection. I saw a reference to a Buchardt manuscript in Dallin's book and correctly surmised that he was the man who recruited Buchardt for western intelligence. Dallin said he turned Buchardt over to the CIA, but their files have also been purged, presumably by Dulles.
Dallin confessed to me that his Nazis had also been used for Harvard's Russian Research Project, and gave me the code list for the "anonymous" interview subjects, almost all of whom had been Nazi collaborators. I found the matching files at Harvard in drawer B2. Both Harvard and Stanford owe an apology for perpetrating an academic fraud upon the public, and polluting almost the entire field of Russian sociological studies during the Cold War.
The US Department of State's intelligence service masterminded the Nazi cover-up. George Kennan's friend Gustav Hilger had been the liaison between the German Foreign Office and the SS Mobile Killing units. It was Kennan who personally recruited Hilger and tried to bring him to America. Kennan screamed at me over the telephone that I was defaming his reputation, but quietly dropped his threats of a lawsuit when I told him that I had read his files. I had a similar experience with Henry Kissinger. (18)
(18) I was the secret source for Seymour Hersh's book, 'The Price of Power'. Kissinger threatened to sue Hersh for libel until he found out that I was the source. Kissinger knew that I had read his files.
Kissinger was recruited as a professional spy for Dulles shortly after the end of the war in Europe. Although there is no evidence that he personally recruited Nazis, Kissinger ran the intelligence file room where records of Nazi recruitment were kept. He then transferred to Harvard where he specialized in recruiting foreign students for espionage. Later he worked for Dulles during the glory days of (the) Office of Policy Coordination. He was hired as a consultant for a private group known as Operations Research Office, which planned to use former Nazis as agents behind Russian lines in the event of World War III. Mention of Kissinger's classified work was censored from the original manuscript of this book.
But Kissinger and the State Department had a witting accomplice in the Nazi cover up. The US Justice Department had known all along where Rockler's missing witnesses could be found. The German bankers that Rockler was trying to prosecute at Nuremberg had hired American and British corporate executives - who had then become the secret residents of Camp Ashcan/Dustbin. It was the Special Assistant Attorney General Victor Swearingen who had kept all the American and British moneymen hidden from the nosy Nuremberg prosecutors.
Political smear tactics forced Rockler out before I could tell him why all the Nazi financial crimes investigations kept getting closed down. (19) He was getting much too close to the truth. The money that had funded the banks and corporations of the Third Reich came from Wall Street and "the City" of London, England's financial district and Wall Street equivalent. President Roosevelt knew about it, and so did his Secretary of the Treasury, Henry Morgenthau. (20)
pages 10 - 12
Footnotes (19) and (20).
Read the book.
Additional allegations of participation in Nazi crimes, with citations to captured Nazi documents and other records, were leveled in a 1993 book by Eli Rosenbaum, the former U.S. federal prosecutor who had directed the World Jewish Congress investigation that led to the New York Times' initial exposure of Waldheim's hidden Nazi-era past in 1986. The book also alleged that the Soviet Union was aware of Waldheim's alleged involvement in Nazi crimes and that, after vetoing other candidates in order to get Waldheim installed as U.N. Secretary General in 1972, used that information to extract concessions at the United Nations that facilitated KGB espionage in the United States, and that the CIA's failure to anticipate this possibility was a major failure for the intelligence agency.[52] In a letter to the editor published in Foreign Affairs magazine two years after Rosenbaum's book was released, former Finnish ambassador to the U.N. Max Jakobson (one of the candidates whom the USSR had vetoed) wrote, "The Soviets knew everything about Waldheim. That is why they preferred him."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Waldheim#Allegations_of_war_crimes
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Washington WITCH HUNT
Bert Andrews
Random House - New York
Copyright 1948
THE HUNTERS AND THE HUNTED (Chapter One)
The war to protect civil liberties - your civil liberties - is never ending. As the central figure in one of the newest and fiercest battles of that war there is a man who has come to be known by the all-disguising name of "Mr. Blank."
He is a real man. He is not a character in a weird novel or a bad dream. He is so real, in fact, that he could be you or me, and the things that happened to him - and are still happening to him - could befall you or me.
This begins, then, as the story of Mr. Blank.
But it is a story of many ramifications.
... of how Mr. Blank was discharged from the Department of State of the United States of America as "a potential security risk" without ever being informed of the nature of the charges against him and without ever being confronted by his accusers.
... of how a witch hunt, once it begins, can strike at anyone, no matter how innocent he might be.
... of the incident that made me angry enough about Mr. Blank's case to want to do something about it, not only for the sake of Mr. Blank but also for your sake and my sake.
... of how the greatest of the bureaucratic agencies of the mightiest government in the world was made to back down when the cold, bare facts were exposed in public view.
But there is much more to it than the case history of one individual.
For the study of this case history leads directly into consideration of the larger factors involved; the factors that explain why the Department of State and other government agencies "got this way" during the aftermath of World War II.
It leads to consideration -
... of the part played by J. Edgar Hoover and the Federal Bureau Of Investigation, which he heads.
... of the case of Ring Lardner, Jr. and other Hollywood figures who were cited for contempt by the House Committee on Un-American Activities.
... of the case of veiled charges and innuendoes against Dr. Edward U. Condon, Director of the Bureau of Standards.
... of the strange professions of loyalty to the United States made by William Z. Foster, chairman of the Communist Party, U.S.A..
... of how those professions stacked up when compared with statements made by Joseph Stalin and Andrei A. Zhdanov, the Russian leaders.
... of what can be accomplished against a witch hunt when the triple-throated voice of the people and the press and the radio join in shouting: "This is wrong!"
... of the troubles that beset a man who goes job-hunting with the words "potential security risk" plastered on his name and reputation, even though the triple-throated cry has led to a correction of the general situation.
... of the worries that beset a man who blandly participated in the "no-hearing" case of Mr Blank when he himself, was thrust into a situation where he very much wanted a hearing.
There were four men present in a State Department room on the morning of November 1, 1947.
Three were State Department officials.
One was this reporter.
The case of Mr. Blank was being discussed.
The talk revolved generally around the ethics and decency and fairness of dismissing any individual without letting him in on the secret of who accuses him of what, and without granting him the right of appeal.
There wasn't any argument about whether the State Department had the right to do all this.
It definitely had the right by act of Congress.
The argument was whether it was the American way of proceeding.
Finally, weary of the talk, one of the State Department men said words that shocked the reporter. There were no stenographers present, so there is no exact record. But this was the sense of what he said:
"Why beat around the bush on a matter like this? It is entirely conceivable that any one of us in this room could be made the victim of a complete frame-up, if he had enough enemies in the Department who were out to get him." (He was talking about himself and the other two State Department men.)
"Yes," he continued, ""such a thing would be perfectly conceivable. And we would not have any more recourse than Mr. Blank, even though we were entirely innocent."
The reporter was astonished, and a bit frightened.
"What did you say?" the reporter asked, coming down hard on the word "what."
The State Department man repeated his statement.
The reporter said words that amounted to these"
"If a man or your intelligence can say a thing like that without being shocked at what you are saying and without a feeling of personal peril, then something is wrong. And its high time the story of Mr. Blank was told to the people of the United States to let them decide what was done right and what was done wrong in his case." (pages 3 - 7)
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"The Hunters become the Hunted"
https://qagg.news/?q=%23%233392
"Witch Hunt"
https://qagg.news/?q=witch+hunt
https://qagg.news/?q=%23%23TT490
"And today we're going RHINO hunting."
Another fricken Navy SEAL...
"Its damn hot!!!"
Martha Reeves & The Vandellas Nowhere To Run 1965
Joe Biden breaks the fourth wall...
https://youtu.be/AqzVVWF8dhg?t=335
No old-fashion chocolate chip for a week, Joe.
https://qagg.news/?q=%23%23TT500
All the world's a stage,
And all the men and women merely Players;
They have their exits and their entrances,
And one man in his time plays many parts...
A CIA operative came into the room,
And gave Them a briefing on how;
They were going to start using,
Something that was particularly evil,
For something that was particularly good.
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Tucker Swift / Some Modest Pro Posers
New legal terminology incoming...
non legitime electus
https://translate.yandex.com/?lang=la-en&text=non%20legitime%20electus
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"And today we're going RHINO hunting."
https://rumble.com/v195ufp-us-senate-candidate-from-missouri-eric-greitens-released-an-ad-on-monday.html (same as Youtube video)
"The Hunters become the Hunted"
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WITCH HUNT
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https://qagg.news/?q=%23%23TT490
https://i.etsystatic.com/16555435/r/il/66a86e/1867012551/il_1140xN.1867012551_2hdk.jpg
Washington WITCH HUNT
Bert Andrews
Random House - New York
Copyright 1948
THE HUNTERS AND THE HUNTED (Chapter One)
The war to protect civil liberties - your civil liberties - is never ending. As the central figure in one of the newest and fiercest battles of that war there is a man who has come to be known by the all-disguising name of "Mr. Blank."
He is a real man. He is not a character in a weird novel or a bad dream. He is so real, in fact, that he could be you or me, and the things that happened to him - and are still happening to him - could befall you or me.
This begins, then, as the story of Mr. Blank.
But it is a story of many ramifications.
... of how Mr. Blank was discharged from the Department of State of the United States of America as "a potential security risk" without ever being informed of the nature of the charges against him and without ever being confronted by his accusers.
... of how a witch hunt, once it begins, can strike at anyone, no matter how innocent he might be.
... of the incident that made me angry enough about Mr. Blank's case to want to do something about it, not only for the sake of Mr. Blank but also for your sake and my sake.
... of how the greatest of the bureaucratic agencies of the mightiest government in the world was made to back down when the cold, bare facts were exposed in public view.
But there is much more to it than the case history of one individual.
For the study of this case history leads directly into consideration of the larger factors involved; the factors that explain why the Department of State and other government agencies "got this way" during the aftermath of World War II.
It leads to consideration -
... of the part played by J. Edgar Hoover and the Federal Bureau Of Investigation, which he heads.
... of the case of Ring Lardner, Jr. and other Hollywood figures who were cited for contempt by the House Committee on Un-American Activities.
... of the case of veiled charges and innuendoes against Dr. Edward U. Condon, Director of the Bureau of Standards.
... of the strange professions of loyalty to the United States made by William Z. Foster, chairman of the Communist Party, U.S.A..
... of how those professions stacked up when compared with statements made by Joseph Stalin and Andrei A. Zhdanov, the Russian leaders.
... of what can be accomplished against a witch hunt when the triple-throated voice of the people and the press and the radio join in shouting: "This is wrong!"
... of the troubles that beset a man who goes job-hunting with the words "potential security risk" plastered on his name and reputation, even though the triple-throated cry has led to a correction of the general situation.
... of the worries that beset a man who blandly participated in the "no-hearing" case of Mr Blank when he himself, was thrust into a situation where he very much wanted a hearing.
There were four men present in a State Department room on the morning of November 1, 1947.
Three were State Department officials.
One was this reporter.
The case of Mr. Blank was being discussed.
The talk revolved generally around the ethics and decency and fairness of dismissing any individual without letting him in on the secret of who accuses him of what, and without granting him the right of appeal.
There wasn't any argument about whether the State Department had the right to do all this.
It definitely had the right by act of Congress.
The argument was whether it was the American way of proceeding.
Finally, weary of the talk, one of the State Department men said words that shocked the reporter. There were no stenographers present, so there is no exact record. But this was the sense of what he said:
"Why beat around the bush on a matter like this? It is entirely conceivable that any one of us in this room could be made the victim of a complete frame-up, if he had enough enemies in the Department who were out to get him." (He was talking about himself and the other two State Department men.)
"Yes," he continued, ""such a thing would be perfectly conceivable. And we would not have any more recourse than Mr. Blank, even though we were entirely innocent."
The reporter was astonished, and a bit frightened.
"What did you say?" the reporter asked, coming down hard on the word "what."
The State Department man repeated his statement.
The reporter said words that amounted to these"
"If a man or your intelligence can say a thing like that without being shocked at what you are saying and without a feeling of personal peril, then something is wrong. And its high time the story of Mr. Blank was told to the people of the United States to let them decide what was done right and what was done wrong in his case." (pages 3 - 7)
And... that other thing... another Navy SEAL...
The Chinese started a war over opium.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opium_Wars
"What if China, Russia, and others are coordinating w/ POTUS to eliminate the NWO?"
https://qagg.news/?q=%23%23140
Coincidence we both had the same kind of enemy back in the day?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_India_Company
Today we just call that a shell company or a cut out, same ole same ole.
Nothing will make sense to your American ears.
And you will doubt everything that we do.
But in the end...
https://youtu.be/df6he4akC9Y?t=64