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originally posted by: PilSungMtnMan
originally posted by: PilSungMtnMan
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: PilSungMtnMan
When the cities/states that cheated, get caught, and fail certification... Trump wins.
The riots that take place will be in those same cities that cheated. That shall be their punishment.
Why would counties that are mostly Democrat fail to certify that a Democrat (Biden) won? Wayne county Michigan is like that. Isn't it likely that the person (or people) who "certify" a county's election results, are of the same political party as the majority of voters in that county?
There’s 4 in Wayne County. 2 Dem. 2 Rep. the 2 Repub members won’t certify.
Never mind. The 2 republicans caved and will now certify. Leaving Trump to do their job for them. Hope Detroit burns to the ground.
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: PilSungMtnMan
I’m sensing TDS flare ups across the spectrum this evening.
Me too. The average Dem voter is beginning to sense what the top-tier Democrats in Congress and Business already know. The mass cheating/fraud was REAL.
Does the average Dem voter even really care if Biden won through fraud?
originally posted by: Guyfriday
Now that votes are certified, Voter fraud can be investigated by the DOJ and charges can be made. Before certification that couldn't happen.
originally posted by: interupt42
originally posted by: JinMI
a reply to: interupt42
Hes acting like he isn't going anywhere.
Wether that is true or not, I can't say.
Honestly, I think he was not suppose to win against Hillary and he is pro America. However, after getting elected he was used and manipulated as a useful idiot by the so called deepstate (or new deepstate) .
I think he is being given a false sense of confidence by the same swamp people he hired who are likely telling him and his followers what they want to hear until Biden is officially POTUS. Then its to late and the MSM and now the internet will be censored and filled with propaganda of how great Biden is. A huge part courtesy of Trumps first swamp hiring of the FCC head who killed net neutrality.
That is why he nor his administration is going the official route and making official statement and is instead doing the tabloid circuit such as twitter and other non official channels. There is no legal ramification nor accountability going the tabloid route. Its just car salesman talking tactics to tell people what they want to hear until the purchase is finalized.
I do hope I'm wrong and I hope Biden gets exposed for the obvious cheating, but that is likely not to happen. Especially being dependent on a stacked swamp.
originally posted by: interupt42
originally posted by: pale5218
Could Trump have won with 80,000,000 votes?
Nope by the end of this Biden will have 1 Trillion votes.
originally posted by: crankyoldman
originally posted by: Guiltyguitarist
a reply to: Vasa Croe
I’m watching his testimony with Hawley on a big screen. His eyes look reptile. His head is shaped funny his mouth moves weird.
Worlds youngest billionaire my ass.
You cheated too hard, lizard man.
What am I looking at?
Long time thread watchers know I've put many in the visualizer to show all is not as it appears. Previous folks Pelosi, ByeDone, Harris, HRC, BC, Fauxci, and more.
originally posted by: Guyfriday
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
a reply to: Murgatroid
'The Call of Cthulhu' - Sometimes I think the world is under siege by this monster. The imprisoned Cthulhu is apparently the source of constant subconscious anxiety for all mankind, and is also worshiped both by human cults and by other Lovecraftian monsters. The short story asserts the premise that, while currently trapped, Cthulhu will eventually return, and end life on Earth as we know it.
“Of such great powers or beings there may be conceivably a survival . . . a survival of a hugely remote period when . . . consciousness was manifested, perhaps, in shapes and forms long since withdrawn before the tide of advancing humanity . . . forms of which poetry and legend alone have caught a flying memory and called them gods, monsters, mythical beings of all sorts and kinds. . . .”
—Algernon Blackwood.
Fixed. I made it make sense for 2020, because in this day and age, we can all see the truth about who's really in charge.
originally posted by: pale5218
originally posted by: interupt42
originally posted by: pale5218
Could Trump have won with 80,000,000 votes?
Nope by the end of this Biden will have 1 Trillion votes.
The way these "found" batches of votes keep appearing, he could very well get to 1 Trillion. C'mon man
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: PilSungMtnMan
I’m sensing TDS flare ups across the spectrum this evening.
Me too. The average Dem voter is beginning to sense what the top-tier Democrats in Congress and Business already know. The mass cheating/fraud was REAL.
Does the average Dem voter even really care if Biden won through fraud?
Even after the death of Bowen in the 1860s, the church continued under the leadership of a Dr. Raymond Flagg. The nature of the cult’s worship was kept a secret, but several rumors began to be circulated. According to some sources, the cult owned a sacred artifact known only as the Shining Trapezohedron, which Professor Bowen had brought with him from Egypt.
By gazing upon this sacred object, the members could call up a being known as the Haunter of the Dark, who shared dread secrets with the faithful. This being could only be summoned in absolute darkness; if it were exposed to light for any period of time, it would be banished. The cult’s rituals consisted of obeisances to this object, sprinkled with pseudo-Egyptian mysticism.
In 1877, the town leaders finally took action against the cult, due to evidence of its involvement in the kidnappings of several individuals. After a campaign of harassment and threats, 181 of the former cultists left the city before the end of the year.
Is there an actual cult of Cthulhu?
originally posted by: crankyoldman
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: PilSungMtnMan
I’m sensing TDS flare ups across the spectrum this evening.
Me too. The average Dem voter is beginning to sense what the top-tier Democrats in Congress and Business already know. The mass cheating/fraud was REAL.
What's funny about this is the Hillary goons spent 4 years claiming the mythical and pointless "popular vote" matters more then the electoral college. So they had to shift MILLIONS instead of thousands to make that narrative work. Hence ByeDone got more votes that any president ever. This is a clown show of their own making.
originally posted by: Guiltyguitarist
Guys, if someone told me lizard people were real, but there’s only one left—I would bet all my money it’s zuckerberg.
One of the more colorful urban legends of L.A. is that of the Lizard People, an advanced race of humans who created an underground city here some 5,000 years ago. According to the story, incalculable riches and gold tablets with the origins of human civilization carved into them were just waiting to be discovered by some savvy treasure hunter.
This super-race, allegedly related to the Mayans, had purportedly fled a catastrophic meteor shower and created several such communities along the Pacific Coast, including the one in our dear basin. The so-called Lizard People were so intellectually and technologically advanced that they used mysterious chemicals to dig a network of some 285 tunnels fully equipped with vast chambers (large enough to accommodate 1,000 families who lived off of a store of food and water placed there by the tribe).
This story, loosely drawn from a Hopi Indian myth by a tribesman called Chief Green Leaf, was told to a geophysicist and mining engineer named George Warren Shufelt in 1933. As it turned out, Shufelt had invented what he called a “radio X-ray machine” (which he believed could detect underground tunnels). Add to that the promise of an ancient sheepskin map held by two other treasure seekers, and you have a tale that went viral by 1933 standards.
Shufelt swore up and down that he had discovered the exact locations of 1,900 square feet of tunnels, rooms with 9,000 feet of floor space, and 16 places where gold was stored all by using his radio X-ray machine. He created this map of the passages below the surface of Fort Moore Hill. After getting permission from the County Board of Supervisors, he began a dig up on North Hill street “overlooking Sunset, Spring and North Broadway” that was watched like an engineering soap opera by folks in the grip of the depression. The wildly speculative newspaper reports insisted that the buried treasure was Spanish gold planted in the colonial period and that the crew felt they were ready to bring it out after 28 feet of shaft was sunk.
In search of an explanation and the purpose of these lattices, Shufelt met a Hopi Indian shaman, Chief Little Green Leaf, who told him about the legends about the lizard people (see also Through the coils of the Serpent-Men: The Nagas), wiped out around 3000 BC by a meteor shower (or perhaps from a war between alien races), and their underground cities.
According to the most widespread version of the story about 5000 years earlier, as evidenced by the presence of the Winslow crater, the earth was hit by a meteor shower that affected much of the west coast. The few surviving lizard people then built 13 underground tunnels on the Pacific coast to shelter from future disasters and preserve their race by digging into the rock with a chemical that could liquefy it. Little Green leaf helped Shufelt locate a connection point between the surface world and the old reptilian domains by explaining that the subterranean complex had a lizard-like structure, with the "head" located below where Dodger Stadium currently stands and the queue that reaches more or less the foundations of the Central Library, while the capital would have been in the underground of the financial district of Los Angeles.
Fort Moore Hill, easily accessible and heavily populated, became ground zero for these legends. Persistent rumors of a treasure buried in the Protestant Cemetery beneath the headstone of “Old Man Wilson” and his wife led to their grave being desecrated repeatedly. In 1891, a man named J.S. Burner watched three Spanish men digging in the cemetery until midnight, looking for treasure supposedly hidden by American soldiers in 1847.
Shufelt’s “lizard people” were not the humanoid reptilian aliens popularized by conspiracy theorists like David Icke. Rather, they were a race of exceptional human beings who worshiped the lizard as a symbol of long life and laid out their underground labyrinth in the shape of their favorite reptile.
In 1902, an elderly woman allegedly drew a map leading to treasure she claimed had been buried on Fort Moore Hill decades earlier. After her death, a friend entrusted with the map hired a man with a “divining rod” to find the treasure. A group of volunteers dug all night by candlelight at a spot near the Protestant Cemetery fence, finally stopping when they hit an abandoned drain.