“Redemption”
One of the most amazing things I’ve encountered during my travels this last year is The Jolly String Quartet.
No, really.
If you are planning an event, and you want to transform it from a great event into a truly memorable event, please consider inviting this lovely family of youngsters to provide warmup, intermission, transition, and postlude music for you.
I’m imagining music during dinner, weddings... you name it. These kids do it all.
No, really.
For that matter... invite them as the headliners for a concert at your church, or even an entire service.
Because these lovely, and I mean *lovely* children are not only world-class musicians, they are a world-class picture of redemption.
And tons of fun too.
TheJollyStringQuartet.com
One of the most amazing things I’ve encountered during my travels this last year is The Jolly String Quartet.
No, really.
If you are planning an event, and you want to transform it from a great event into a truly memorable event, please consider inviting this lovely family of youngsters to provide warmup, intermission, transition, and postlude music for you.
I’m imagining music during dinner, weddings... you name it. These kids do it all.
No, really.
For that matter... invite them as the headliners for a concert at your church, or even an entire service.
Because these lovely, and I mean *lovely* children are not only world-class musicians, they are a world-class picture of redemption.
And tons of fun too.
TheJollyStringQuartet.com
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I testified to the Kansas House Elections Committee yesterday.
I think it went really well as far as content goes, but poorer marks for decorum. One online house member mischaracterized a meeting I'd had the prior day in Nemaha... which was recorded, so it's easy to verify that she was out of line.
I've met with quite a few legislators in the past... this meeting was unnecessarily and uncharacteristically rude.
Someone suggested that they were running scared, since they obviously have issues with their elections, but have been denying it.
My favorite part was when Rep Lee showed that the house's own research department had formally confirmed the vulnerabilities I'd presented.
Once in 2018, and again in 2020.
Slam dunk.
https://youtu.be/q5iwyk4Oj-M
I think it went really well as far as content goes, but poorer marks for decorum. One online house member mischaracterized a meeting I'd had the prior day in Nemaha... which was recorded, so it's easy to verify that she was out of line.
I've met with quite a few legislators in the past... this meeting was unnecessarily and uncharacteristically rude.
Someone suggested that they were running scared, since they obviously have issues with their elections, but have been denying it.
My favorite part was when Rep Lee showed that the house's own research department had formally confirmed the vulnerabilities I'd presented.
Once in 2018, and again in 2020.
Slam dunk.
https://youtu.be/q5iwyk4Oj-M
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House Elections Committee 03/15/2022
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Agenda: http://www.kslegislature.org/li/b2021_22/committees/ctte_h_electns_1/documents/agenda/weekly/20220320.pdf
Agenda: http://www.kslegislature.org/li/b2021_22/committees/ctte_h_electns_1/documents/agenda/weekly/20220320.pdf
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Just finished a closed session with Wisconsin house speaker Vos, and a media event afterward.
Afterward, speaker Vos admitted in a formal public statement that there was "widespread fraud" in the Wisconsin 2020 general election.
Wisconsin is on the brink!
Afterward, speaker Vos admitted in a formal public statement that there was "widespread fraud" in the Wisconsin 2020 general election.
Wisconsin is on the brink!
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https://wiseye.org/2022/03/16/news-conference-speaker-vos-post-wisconsin-election-integrity-meeting/
WisconsinEye
News Conference: Speaker Vos Post Wisconsin Election Integrity Meeting - WisconsinEye
On March 16, 2022, after a meeting hosted by Wisconsin Election Integrity, Speaker Robin Vos (R-Rochester) made a brief statement regarding election integrity. Video Courtesy CBS58 Milwaukee.
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Speaker Vos today (excerpts)
“I believe there were problems with the election; I believe that is why we have passed seventeen different bills. We have the Gableman investigation that I know is showing many of the issues that are there. The problem gets down to what is the remedy.”
“I already believe there was fraud that occurred... I think there was widespread fraud. And I think we are going to see more and more data that comes out as justice Gableman continues his investigation."
“The Democrats still have not yet admitted that there were any issues with the 2020 election and every investigation has shown there were many.”
“I believe there were problems with the election; I believe that is why we have passed seventeen different bills. We have the Gableman investigation that I know is showing many of the issues that are there. The problem gets down to what is the remedy.”
“I already believe there was fraud that occurred... I think there was widespread fraud. And I think we are going to see more and more data that comes out as justice Gableman continues his investigation."
“The Democrats still have not yet admitted that there were any issues with the 2020 election and every investigation has shown there were many.”
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I'm going to be on with Mike Lindell on FrankSpeech.com at 9pm est
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"Election Recounts"
There is a common misunderstanding about election fraud. People often think that ballot recounts will reveal the widespread fraud. In most cases this is not true.
While it is certainly true that recounts can and have exposed widespread election fraud, they seldom do. Because the primary method of the fraud is electronically enabled ballot stuffing.
When someone says, "There is no fraud because we did a recount, and the hand tally matches what the machines reported." They are exposing the fact that they do not understand how the widespread fraud is occurring.
In a simple analogy, "It doesn't matter how many times one counts the cash in the register. What matters is how many of the bills are counterfeit."
The primary function of hacking the machines in an election is to report the current status of the election so that the cheaters know how many ballots they need to stuff.
In most cases, the fraudulent ballots are stuffed early and plentifully via the mail and drop boxes. But in some critical situations, election systems are hacked during the election to add voters and votes, and then the matching paper ballots are added later.
In the Maricopa audit, for example, the hand recount of 2.1 million paper ballots yielded a tally that was only 400 off the initial reports. BUT, it was discovered during the recount that the seals on fifty of the ballot boxes were broken, suggesting that the fraudulent ballots (my math suggests over 200,000 of them) were stuffed *after* the election.
So demanding a recount can be helpful, but it is typically insufficient to expose the widespread fraud that took place during the 2020 general election.
There is a common misunderstanding about election fraud. People often think that ballot recounts will reveal the widespread fraud. In most cases this is not true.
While it is certainly true that recounts can and have exposed widespread election fraud, they seldom do. Because the primary method of the fraud is electronically enabled ballot stuffing.
When someone says, "There is no fraud because we did a recount, and the hand tally matches what the machines reported." They are exposing the fact that they do not understand how the widespread fraud is occurring.
In a simple analogy, "It doesn't matter how many times one counts the cash in the register. What matters is how many of the bills are counterfeit."
The primary function of hacking the machines in an election is to report the current status of the election so that the cheaters know how many ballots they need to stuff.
In most cases, the fraudulent ballots are stuffed early and plentifully via the mail and drop boxes. But in some critical situations, election systems are hacked during the election to add voters and votes, and then the matching paper ballots are added later.
In the Maricopa audit, for example, the hand recount of 2.1 million paper ballots yielded a tally that was only 400 off the initial reports. BUT, it was discovered during the recount that the seals on fifty of the ballot boxes were broken, suggesting that the fraudulent ballots (my math suggests over 200,000 of them) were stuffed *after* the election.
So demanding a recount can be helpful, but it is typically insufficient to expose the widespread fraud that took place during the 2020 general election.
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"Point of No Return"
Folks, we are over the hump.
Wisconsin speaker Vos' public admission on Wednesday that there was "widespread fraud" during the 2020 General election is just the first of many.
We are dragging our officials, kicking and screaming, to accept and admit the fact that widespread fraud changed many of the outcomes of the 2020 election. Not just the top of the ticket.
Don't let up. Keep after them.
Be annoying.
Be unbearably loud.
We are winning.
Folks, we are over the hump.
Wisconsin speaker Vos' public admission on Wednesday that there was "widespread fraud" during the 2020 General election is just the first of many.
We are dragging our officials, kicking and screaming, to accept and admit the fact that widespread fraud changed many of the outcomes of the 2020 election. Not just the top of the ticket.
Don't let up. Keep after them.
Be annoying.
Be unbearably loud.
We are winning.
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"Research Your State Law"
I recently learned that Wisconsin state law specifies that counties with populations under 7,500 are not required to use electronic voting systems.
This makes it easier for small counties to escape election tyranny. And dozens of counties are already seriously considering it, given the widespread fraud that took place there in 2020.
What laws already exist in your own state that enable you to escape your own election tyranny?
Remember that it is not just the ballot scanners and tabulators. You also need to eliminate the electronic pollbooks, as they are already online and they enable the primary election hack.
I encourage you to study your own state constitution and laws. After all, YOU are the government.
Get busy.
I recently learned that Wisconsin state law specifies that counties with populations under 7,500 are not required to use electronic voting systems.
This makes it easier for small counties to escape election tyranny. And dozens of counties are already seriously considering it, given the widespread fraud that took place there in 2020.
What laws already exist in your own state that enable you to escape your own election tyranny?
Remember that it is not just the ballot scanners and tabulators. You also need to eliminate the electronic pollbooks, as they are already online and they enable the primary election hack.
I encourage you to study your own state constitution and laws. After all, YOU are the government.
Get busy.
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"Dog and Pony Show"
I am suffering through yet another "Dog & Pony Show" in Chester County, PA.
At these meetings, officials and clerks walk you through the systems they use and try to convince you that their systems are secure and function correctly.
Which they are not, and they don't.
They are totally hacked.
Most of the people operating these systems are technically incompetent.
They are set up for failure, but they are hypnotized into believing that their systems work.
If you can't get them to understand this, then replace them. Immediately.
Go after their surety bonds.
I am suffering through yet another "Dog & Pony Show" in Chester County, PA.
At these meetings, officials and clerks walk you through the systems they use and try to convince you that their systems are secure and function correctly.
Which they are not, and they don't.
They are totally hacked.
Most of the people operating these systems are technically incompetent.
They are set up for failure, but they are hypnotized into believing that their systems work.
If you can't get them to understand this, then replace them. Immediately.
Go after their surety bonds.
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Listening to these gullible election officials is like listening to fingernails on the chalkboard.
Or chewing gravel.
These people have no idea how badly they are hacked.
Or chewing gravel.
These people have no idea how badly they are hacked.
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Yesterday was an awesome day in Gettysburg.
About 800 in attendance, great patriots, great talks, great purpose.
As I left the event I drove past monuments and famous battlefields, and was reminded how many have given their lives so that we might live free in the greatest country the world has ever seen.
The least we can do is show up with an ID to vote.
I guess that isn't convenient enough for some people. They would rather sacrifice the integrity of our elections so that they can rest on their butts and vote by mail.
Of course, I'm not suggesting that absentee ballots are a bad idea. Our military folks and invalids are welcome to vote absentee. Or folks that are legitimately unable to be present. But that should be a small, easy to verify amount.
About 800 in attendance, great patriots, great talks, great purpose.
As I left the event I drove past monuments and famous battlefields, and was reminded how many have given their lives so that we might live free in the greatest country the world has ever seen.
The least we can do is show up with an ID to vote.
I guess that isn't convenient enough for some people. They would rather sacrifice the integrity of our elections so that they can rest on their butts and vote by mail.
Of course, I'm not suggesting that absentee ballots are a bad idea. Our military folks and invalids are welcome to vote absentee. Or folks that are legitimately unable to be present. But that should be a small, easy to verify amount.
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