2020 US Election - Let The Games Begin!

I was thinking today about the possible consequences if those who orchestrated this massive fraud (that we suspect this was) will get caught and sentenced properly according to the law. I have zero factual knowledge of the details of US law, but I could imagine that for being found guilty of planning and orchestrating systematic fraud on a wide scale (manipulating millions of votes) you'd get sentenced for treason. And that would maybe mean the death sentence.

So, those at the top directing this coup d'état, for that's what this is, are basically playing Russian roulette. No wonder they want to speed things up by telling the press and media to announce the victory. I'm also thinking that those minions at the grass root level who participated maybe don't realize the seriousness of what they did – they probably think that it was all for the grater good, 'cause Orange Man Bad. A hundred years ago, you would have been shot if you'd get caught with such treasonous activity.

Just some thoughts...
 
Here is the strategy of the Q Force and its leader Trump (Q+ or Q0).

@Gwelan (too) ,

You might enjoy the following thread as a way to gauge how Q may be seen by many here on the forum:

Q source / Qanon


Personally I think Qanon is a psyop but each to their own opinion.

This was a question brought up in the following session:


Session 22 September 2018:
(Approaching Infinity) There's been this phenomenon on the internet: QAnon. It's an anonymous 4chan and 8chan poster who alleges to be an insider in some government structure who gives predictions and vague cryptic statements that are often then looked back on and confirmed by real events - at least in interpretation if not in actual fact. It has become a semi-popular phenomenon, but Google Analytics says it's not so popular. Then the Washington Post did a poll in Florida that found that 58% of Floridians were familiar with Q, and 25% held favorable opinions on the Q phenomenon. So, this gets back a question on forum as to the identity of Q. So, first question: Who is behind Q?

A: An "insider" of psyops.

Q: (Niall) It's a disinfo program.

(L) The very fact that the Washington Post is pushing it is a big red flag...
 
AZ now showing less than 20k lead to Biden, 49.5% B to 49.0%T, with 90% estimated reported.
Edit: 1,630,117B to 1,611,414T updated 6:20pm MST Nov.7th

Hmm... Each picked up a bit over a thousand votes with 7% more estimated total completed. Weird. This election is super strange to say the least.
Arizona​


97% Est. Vote Counted
Electoral votes at stake: 11
CandidateTotal Votes% VotesElectoral Votes
Biden (D)1,631,28649.5%11
Trump (R) *1,612,73349.0%-
Jorgensen (LB)49,4111.5%
 
The problem I see is that Twitter links don't "unfurl" as they did a while back. I've taken to using screenshots of tweets and adding links. It's more work, but it also can encourage me to think more deeply about what I'm posting and why.
I was thinking about doing screenshots but adding a link to it didnt even occur to me! I would have to perhaps shorten the link though so it doesn't try to embbed the tweet. It's great that we can post tweets here, it's just a little slow to load unfortunately.
 
I was thinking about doing screenshots but adding a link to it didnt even occur to me! I would have to perhaps shorten the link though so it doesn't try to embbed the tweet. It's great that we can post tweets here, it's just a little slow to load unfortunately.
I've been linking the screenshots to the tweets, plus adding the links below the screenshots (usually).

Digging deeper on the unfurling problem, I just found that DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials was inhibiting the unfurling of Twitter links. Something changed in it a few weeks ago, I guess. Anyhow, I'm happy to find that Twitter links seem to embed fine without adding screenshots, links, etc. That extra work I did resulted in some posts having doubled content.

If others see similar issues, review the privacy add-ins and make adjustments if desired. If one has multiple layers, it may take a little poking around and experimenting.
 
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This civil rights attorney got off a conference call with Trump's lawyer and Trump's campaign manager earlier today, and she gives a good summation of where things are relative to each battleground state. Trump is "in this to win," she says. And there's a lot of reason for optimism here.


Here's Trump's last tweet:

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I imagine they HAVE learned a lot (!)
 
That's a REALLY amateurish fake!
My 6 year old could do better than that.
I'd be ashamed of posting that, it's sooooooo bad.
My bad in regards to posting this from a ThreadReader link earlier. As I'm not a CNN watcher, I only heard from others Election Night that a Porn Hub banner briefly appeared during the newscast. If true, I'm not sure what it looked like and I didn't look too closely at the screenshot from the link as I abhor that sort of stuff. Commentators are already letting the writer know it's fake.

Still don't know why I saw several references to the CNN porn Hub banner creep from several others on forums I frequent on 11/3 and 11/4. Disinfo, like the Hunter Biden photoshop of him snorting cocaine on a minor's stomach? Yeah. The link still has interesting info for the Dominion Voting System which, along with Hammer and Scorecard, most likely played a role in the voting glitch funny business in the crucial Swing States.
 
Slovenia isn't alone in this. China, Russia, Mexiko and Hungary haven't granulated yet either and probably won't for the time being, for good reasons. On the other hand the usual suspects/Puppets of the Pathocracy were of course very quick to congratulate Biden: Angela Merkel (Germany), Boris Johnson (Britain), Justin Trudeau (Cananda), Jens Stoltenberg (NATO) and Ursula von der Leyen (EU) etc.
Mexico's president won't congratulate Joe Biden on election win until legal challenges over.
 

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