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Insignificant 2 points ago +2 / -0

Well they already got to Santa and the Easter bunny, so who's next? Would anyone be upset if they put a mask on Aunt Jemima?

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Insignificant 5 points ago +5 / -0

My professor would try to convince you it was also made of cotton...produced by slaves!

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Insignificant 4 points ago +4 / -0

It's no wonder Bill Gates has been pushing to black out the sun for years now. The vampires at the top hate the power it gives us regular folks on a daily basis.

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Insignificant 33 points ago +33 / -0

I took a college course on the Civil War a few years back and I remember a class discussion about how important cotton was. My professor told the class with a straight face that everything from shoes and ropes to hats and sails were made with cotton. I raised my hand and pointed out that ropes and sails were made with hemp. The entire class looked at me like I just pooped on the floor and called everyone the N-word, then moved on to the next topic without acknowledging me. Does anyone else see a problem with cotton ship sails and ropes or is it just me?

by Quelle
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Insignificant 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes he spoke out against mandates. It wasn't very long, but he definitely mentioned it. Like he said at the rally in Cullman, AL, people have freedom to choose.

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Insignificant 8 points ago +8 / -0

He mentioned meeting Trump in 1985 way back when Herschel played for Trump's USFL, specifically the New Jersey Generals. Remember "small potatoes" and how the media tried to spin that? Herschel Walker is no small potato...perhaps Trump's "failure" with the USFL turned out to be the best investment he ever made...just a thought.

by Quelle
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Insignificant 7 points ago +7 / -0

Yes...it was quick though...it's almost like he avoided it for a reason but stated his policy at the same time...masks are pointless and vax mandates are wrong.

by Quelle
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Insignificant 7 points ago +7 / -0

Notice he spent about 20 seconds on vaccines/masks...he implied the masks were pointless and that vax mandates are wrong...did you catch it?

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Insignificant 2 points ago +2 / -0

The tough question to ask is this:

Should journalists or doctors be charged first? Or are there better candidates?

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Insignificant 2 points ago +2 / -0

He was awarded the original patent so he's telling the truth. The fact-check sites will tell you that he didn't invent it since he used a different name. "E-mail" wasn't "invented" until a few years later...that's their argument at least. Dr. Shiva is brilliant.

by Quelle
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Insignificant 4 points ago +4 / -0

Yes! This has been a great rally so far. The early coverage by RSBN was really good too...so much energy and so many great speakers tonight! It's like the movement really is getting stronger. Herschel Walker and MTG were on fire!

by Quelle
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Insignificant 20 points ago +20 / -0

He's right. Like he said, you can't concede when you were watching what they did the whole time. This is a crazy movie we're living in.

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Insignificant 2 points ago +2 / -0

Nazi Germany might not be the best example considering Hitler never mandated vaccines. He did remove a smallpox mandate when the war broke out though. But there's always the sterilization-of-undesirables argument, so it could work.

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Insignificant 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yes I love how he kept saying that he couldn't say for sure that votes were flipped without getting his hands on the routers, etc. BUT he did show that internet connectivity was possible and likely. And that's enough to warrant a further investigation since they've been telling the audit people over and over that it was impossible to connect to the internet. This is just getting started.

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Insignificant 1 point ago +1 / -0

I don't think they did. I just heard them several times saying they had reached an agreement with the county so they could finally get what they requested. I'd expect that this will take a lot longer than we want, but it's happening. The announcement yesterday really was the first major step by announcing publicly.

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Insignificant 14 points ago +14 / -0

Excellent summary! Don't forget the best part though. They still haven't looked at the routers/passwords/splunk logs, etc. Nearly everyone that spoke today said they couldn't complete their work without these essentials. They also said they had reached an agreement to finally get their hands on all of it though. Just as Mike Lindell said at his cyber-symposium, the results shown thus far do not include the cyber-manipulation of votes.

Dr. Shiva showed us 34K duplicates from 17k unique voters (were they Trump or Biden votes?), and Doug Logan showed us 23K mail-in ballots that voted from a prior address (39.5% for Dems/33% for Republicans). Is it enough to decertify? Probably, but we still need to see the rest.

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Insignificant 7 points ago +7 / -0

From what I watched today, there were around 60,000 votes that should be considered illegal. The best part is that they repeatedly told us today that they still haven't received the routers/passwords/splunk logs, etc. in order to confirm the rest. They then said they had reached an agreement on acquiring those things finally, so who knows when they'll be able to fully audit?

The best part that I see nobody mentioning is that they named off at least a dozen or two laws that were clearly broken and require action, and this is all without considering the votes that were manipulated through the internet (exactly what Mike Lindell said at his cyber-symposium). Senator Petersen's closing remarks went something like this: "We now know we have to act through legislation and LAW ENFORCEMENT to fix what we've been shown today." It's on the Attorney General now!

by Quelle
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Insignificant 4 points ago +4 / -0

Well, she was born in Durham. Who's bringing the biggest boom? John or Sidney?

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Insignificant 4 points ago +4 / -0

No, but a "V" is.

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Insignificant 1 point ago +1 / -0

So the only place on earth that is exempt is Antarctica right? And Mauritania will be the first to pay since they were the last country to abolish slavery in 1981 right?

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