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spacebret 3 points ago +3 / -0

I think the burden of proof is slightly different when it comes to elections. The defendants claim lawful chain of custody does not apply because plaintiff could not show tangible evidence of specific instances of failure. Plaintiff instead showed a broad failure in chain of custody. It may not apply under the narrow view of this hearing when establishing intentional misconduct. There must be hard evidence of this, the defendants claim. That is weak at best.

The defendants could have provided hard evidence that chain of custody was lawful in this election, but they chose not to. They want to disregard violating lawful procedure and their inability to provide evidence to the contrary is hard evidence of intentional misconduct. They must prove the chain of custody was lawful, but they decided to ignore it even claiming it does not apply to elections in their closing, which is completely nuts.

If this hearing results in a loss, I think it is still a huge win because once again we get to see how unlawful Maricopa county is, and this is on the record. That is my opinion.

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spacebret 4 points ago +4 / -0

I agree. I remember how much fun 2016 was with Trump trolling absolutely everyone and anyone against him. If the next couple years are anything like his first run, we are in for an entertaining time to say the least.

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spacebret 5 points ago +5 / -0

Watch the Water fits pretty well with this.

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spacebret 1 point ago +1 / -0

Zoom out all the way. Looks like more dropping, short term along with everything. Volatile market easily pushed around by relatively small amounts of money compared to other markets. My theory is Black Rock's Aladdin is controlling every worth while market and shifting assets between assets buying and selling to get the most value, even so far as "predicting" massive crashes, massive wins across a vast network of markets growing more and more powerful and influential. A robot.

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spacebret 4 points ago +4 / -0

Look how the administrative government treats the 1st Amendment like it is a national security issue. They have been doing the same with the 2nd Amendment via false flags justified in their pseudo legal way as a national security issue. Direct attacks on the Constitution in broad daylight.

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spacebret 7 points ago +7 / -0

That gif is from Jurassic Park (first one) where the skeptical scientist sees living dinosaurs for the first time. Pretty fitting if you ask me.

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spacebret 4 points ago +4 / -0

I think this is kind of true, but only in terms of thinking about what reality is to begin with. We learn about the world through our experience, and it takes a great leap to believe something outside of our personal experience. If one never thinks outside the box they want us to stay in, reality is just the control grid.

The first step is a personal journey of awakening. Difficult to start that journey when the control grid grips one early with poisons in every direction including through language itself. I do not think the people who do not see the cage are NPCs. I think they are suffering without knowing. I also think that once the control grid fails, namely the censorship, then awakening will happen quickly despite all the poisons stunting personal growth. Then we can collectively stop poisoning ourselves.

There are probably greater evils in this world, but censorship of free thought and expression tops the list for me personally. We should have a massive town square to bounce ideas around with our current technology, but the control grid has stealthily and not so stealthily destroyed this.

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spacebret 2 points ago +2 / -0

Absolutely true. My trust in institutions is gone. I do not foresee that trust ever coming back.

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spacebret -1 points ago +1 / -2

And every two weeks we give them a little bit of hope. Seriously though, I can forgive them if they come clean and start acting in the best interest of humanity by telling the truth and accepting responsibility for their role in crimes against humanity.

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spacebret 7 points ago +7 / -0

Okay this makes too much sense to me right now, especially when combined with the persona "Borat" as a diversion tactic. How do you hide in plain sight? Send out a naked man with celery in his butt to divert attention. I could be way off base, but this is the connection I made.

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spacebret 2 points ago +3 / -1

The only thing I can figure is Trump is signaling any investigations into Hunter did not come from him or was not influenced by him.

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spacebret 5 points ago +5 / -0

Glad to hear it! This is the real hope we need!

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spacebret 4 points ago +4 / -0

Interesting timing, right after Trump essentially calls out those still on the fence about the 2020 fraud/real insurrection moronic or corrupt.

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spacebret 1 point ago +1 / -0

Another reference that fits pretty well. Video game - Omikron The Nomad Soul with David Bowie. https://youtu.be/uzbKjSgvcdw Talks about a great awakening to stop the demons controlling people like puppets!

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spacebret 2 points ago +2 / -0

Next they will ban pillows known to contribute to SADS... Death cult strikes again.

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spacebret 6 points ago +6 / -0

Has to be the little green plastic G.I. Joe toys they let Brandon play with.

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spacebret 4 points ago +4 / -0

Is this related to the Tina Peters raid? Recently her and some of her friends homes were raided in Colorado. Absolutely wild what is happening.

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