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inutterable 3 points ago +3 / -0

Peer pressure from people who are infected.

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inutterable 6 points ago +6 / -0

Pfizer is deeper in bed with the FDA. Moderna and J&J are more riding their coattails.

If you're going to shoot, aim for the king and don't miss.

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inutterable 2 points ago +2 / -0

It may also be a good idea to mark the differences between opinions and facts. I tend to blast away about Jurisprudence and various case laws, etc. However, I'm not great about pointing out what's my opinion and what's inarguable fact. I'll try to get better about that.

For instance:

It is a hard and inarguable fact that the AZ Senate hearing with Cyber Ninjas would be wise to take Jurisdiction, Silver Platter Doctrine, and Double Jeopardy issues into account if they knew the Attorney General's office would get involved afterwards.

It is my opinion that Cyber Ninjas presented only evidence that the State of Arizona could legally action in their justice system's Jurisdiction in the presentation, while things we have heard and seen from other sources which were left out would fall into federal and higher Jurisdiction.

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inutterable 14 points ago +14 / -0

Jurisdiction.

Arizona State, therefore the AZ Senate and AG, can only act on things that happened within the state borders, to the state's property, or to the state's citizens. Also keep in mind that things the cross borders can be subject to the Interstate Commerce Clause and other Federal Jurisdiction statutes, which would take them out of Arizona's hands.

Not only is there no point to formally presenting evidence that they can't action to them, but it may jeopardize other investigations that are in progress or that have yet to be opened/presented.

Everything you saw was evidence that either Arizona could action under their Jurisdiction or evidence that would aggravate charges they could file under their Jurisdiction. Nothing more. Nothing less.

TL;DR if the paper ballots came from China, it wouldn't be in Arizona's Jurisdiction to prosecute and presenting that evidence to the AZ Senate would jeopardize investigations and potentially set off Double Jeopardy or Silver Platter.

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inutterable 10 points ago +10 / -0

Tons of black hats went into the building. A few ill informed patriots did, too. Perhaps a few actual patriots were arrested.

But a ton of black hats are actually locked up with Jan 6 being the excuse. Why wouldn't they be plastering their faces and names all over the news if they were all actual patriots? Wouldn't they want to discourage us?

Or are they afraid we'd identify all the black hats?

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inutterable 2 points ago +2 / -0

So, a while ago, Elon Musk echoed these exact same sentiments regarding our power systems. He made it blatantly clear that our grid couldn't handle his cars and that it would take an absurd overhaul to change that if current thinking continued.

So, instead, his suggestion was to break up our grid into 3 pieces: backbone, midway, and local (I don't remember what he named them, but those are the 3 ideas).

Backbone would be your BIG producers. You'd have something like a Nuclear plant or three in a region, or a coal plant if it fit the bill. The idea is to eliminate polluting production if possible, because everything helps. Why not breathe better? Etc.

Midway is slightly closer to home, maybe down to the county/city level. This would be things like solar farms, geothermal plants, hydroelectric, or other things that wouldn't fit on a roof but would be able to hide behind a block of trees. These provide the majority of local power as needed, and the locality relies on the Backbone when these need maintenance or fail.

Local is all the stuff that fits on your roof or in a lot in your neighborhood. Solar roofs, mini hydro, little wind turbines on skyscraper roofs, and whatever else you can cram in without ruining the general aesthetics of your local area. It doesn't need to make a lot of power, just help. The pennies will add up (and lower your power bill). You decide your level of involvement. The Midway and Backbone are there to carry you through if this fails.

Then, according to him, you have a modular and scalable power grid that everyone can run their electric cars on and decide how much they want to help it out.

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inutterable 4 points ago +4 / -0

Windmills also create a huge amount of pollution to produce. The specialty materials used in the production and their install (special steel, special aluminum, special rubbers, special wiring, ridiculously thick concrete, special machinery to transport, special machinery to lift and install, special machinery to maintain) take MASSIVELY more coal and oil than the equal amount of electricity they produce in terms of a coal factory, and not from a drawback of the technology but from a drawback of PHYSICS. The absolutes of the windmill system, assuming 100% efficiency, still fall worlds short of a simple coal factory by current standards.

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inutterable 7 points ago +7 / -0

Correlation by itself does not equal causation, however, significant causal patterns do exist that raise correlation into a probable cause; and the burden to prove otherwise falls on the authorities such as the CDC, FDA, and pharmaceutical manufacturers. I find the illnesses, injuries and fatalities observed to be the proximate and causal effect of the Covid 19 vaccinations.

This may be the most important sentences in this entire affidavit. Do you understand the differences between Military Courts and Civilian Courts? When civvies work with the military, they sign away a ton of their due process rights. THIS COULD BE HOW WE CATCH THEM ALL IN THE LEGAL PROCESS

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inutterable 15 points ago +15 / -0

Speaking from a 40,000ft overview:

Economy is holding up remarkably well for all the stress being put on it. What all we've been through with Covid and Dems would have entirely collapsed almost any other country into the oblivion of 50+% unemployment, a new Great Depression, and a total shutdown of manufacturing. Instead, the majority of our sectors are holding up, unemployment is rising but relatively slowly, and we're only seeing the beginnings of a large recession (though the markers for a worse potential are still looming).

Currency is pretty unstable. Mostly because of poor management and money printing for debt. Who saw that coming? It's just like every time but faster.

Overall, the morale of the people is okay, all things considered. Now, I'm not saying everyone is throwing happiness parades. I'm saying that the general feeling is one of apprehension not one of impending destruction. Nearly everyone in the country has found a reason that they have hit the end of their patience with the government, be it from Covid restrictions, from poor economic management, from obscene management of military (or healthcare or federal) workers, from terrible border policies, or from any number of other failures of this administration. This is a massive stress test, and it's the pushing of the People to the precipice that will fix the country moving forward.

You know what's working brilliantly? From every standpoint I can see, the Military and Mil Intelligence is working absolutely perfectly. Not one real threat has gotten to our shores, despite the state of our union. They've been on point with getting defectors from other nations, intel capture, and staying separated from the D5 (as they were created to be) despite this administration being frothing at the mouth to capture them. I'd argue they have been stress tested longer than any other system. They've passed. If they hadn't, we wouldn't be here.

The last thing to remember, God is not failing. God wins. Because we can rely on God and His ultimate Truth, we win in the end. NCSWIC WWG1WGA

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inutterable 5 points ago +5 / -0

Don't forget the question of State vs Federal vs Other Jurisdiction!

States have Jurisdiction over what happens in their own territory, to their property, and to their people (to a point). An example would be ballot envelopes, which are handled and mailed by the SOS office.

Federal takes over Jurisdiction when things cross state lines and when states have issues with each other. An example would be domestically printed ballots, which can be printed by companies outside of the state; the Interstate Commerce Clause would apply if there were a problem with the paper stock itself.

But someone else takes over when crimes involve international powers. I believe this "someone else" has been mentioned as the "only way" before. An example would be if ballots were suspected or proven to have originated from outside of the US, because such could be construed as foreign interference in a US Election.

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inutterable 3 points ago +3 / -0

The simplest explanation is often the most likely. However, you're right, there's probably a deeper code that we haven't figured out that uses something like this as its simple base.

After all, Q said it blatantly in the Q&As, they know what will happen because they're controlling it. https://qalerts.app/?n=2606

u/#q2606

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inutterable 2 points ago +2 / -0

Jumping in here for the topic of Jurisdiction.

Cyber Ninjas has no Jurisdiction to prosecute anything. They will be making no arrests.

The AZ Senate can only take action on things the State of Arizona has Jurisdiction over. Therefore, it would be wasted time and risky exposure for Cyber Ninjas to present evidence to the AZ Senate for crimes that Arizona cannot prosecute. States may only prosecute crimes which occur within their territory, which occur against their property, or which occur against their people (and this is heavily debated by other Jurisdictions). Wiping server logs, fraudulent ballots, miscounts, bad mailings, and what all was presented clearly falls with reach of Arizona State Jurisdiction.

So which Jurisdiction would fake ballots, which may have originated out of state (or country), fall under? Missing watermarks that any US printed ballots should have? Paper stock and type that originates from the US versus elsewhere?

Which Jurisdiction would remotely accessing data and flipping votes would fall where? Where does Dominion reside? Are they the only people who accessed these servers?

Who would know? Where will Cyber Ninjas be presenting next? Or have they already? Why was this hearing suddenly delayed under the excuse of "Covid"?

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inutterable 5 points ago +5 / -0

When you have nothing to contribute to a conversation, it's over quickly. When you have a lot to contribute, it takes a while.

Anything worth doing is worth doing correctly and taking its proper time.

I know it's frustrating, but if any part of this got rushed, it would fall apart and give [them] an out. No deals. No leaks. No holes. No outs. NCSWIC doesn't just mean it's inevitable, but it's also a call to duty. Every patriot working on this has to put in their maximum patience and efforts to make sure there are no weak links so that [they] cannot stop what is coming.

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inutterable 8 points ago +8 / -0

There are so many ways things connect. The Q clock has a pattern that a lot of people follow, but I've also found that reading post numbers and their mirrors aligns extremely well. For instance, yesterday was Sept 24, or 924. Seeing that 1+8=9 and 3+6=9 etc, you can find posts like 924, 1824, 2724, and so forth. Their mirrors align, too, like 4281 and 4272. Q said the map was simple and to Think mirror.

Full post here with a breakdown: https://greatawakening.win/p/13zMwmZsNa/x/c/4JEYC2rgb7i

Could be that a lot of themes are repeated. Could be that Q team are geniuses. Could be that it's all massively and carefully planned. Could be God's Will. (it's probably all of these)

Enjoy, curious and patriotic brother!

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inutterable 1 point ago +1 / -0

You are not a hoperse. You are not a coward. Take your hopermectin in appropriate doses and forms.

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inutterable 2 points ago +2 / -0

Great catch! Eyes for details!

These logs are absolutely full of hints, tips, and references.

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inutterable 12 points ago +12 / -0

Mail ballots. The triangle should be printed on before it goes to the voter. The stamp goes on after it comes back from the voter. If the triangle is on top of the stamp, then the ballot never went to the voter and both were put on by a machine (in the wrong order) at the same time.

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inutterable 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeeeeessssss!!! You have an excellent eye and ear, sir! 10/10!

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