Advice from Lin Wood on Political Action


Ellen Stuttle

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15 hours ago, caroljane said:

Ellen, do you think violent methods have a chance of succeeding where non.violence has failed? Sadly this is not a hypothetical question, any more.

Be very glad you live in Canada.

--Brant

 succession is the word

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Looks like the Telegram crackdown is underway.

 

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I wondered why my Telegram numbers have been stagnate. And why I cannot reply to other users’ posts. 

I got the message below from Telegram. Looks like Telegram does censor speech. 

“I’m afraid our users reported some of the public content you posted on Telegram in the past as illegal and our moderators have confirmed it and taken the content down. Unfortunately, your account is now limited. You will not be able to create new channels or post messages in other public places. 

If you have never spread illegal public content on Telegram and you think these limitations were applied to your account by mistake, please contact us at abuse@telegram.org.”
 

Ellen

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Try again. Still hate this nervous capricious slab of plastic, but now not all the time.

Wood said, "They can't prove (the fraud theory) false." By they I assume he means the courts. This is true, but surely disingenuous. The court system is reactive - whatever you think of the judges. It is Wood & co. who must provide proof that it is true. There is a difference. 

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1 hour ago, caroljane said:

Wood said, "They can't prove (the fraud theory) false." By they I assume he means the courts.

Where and in what context did Lin make the statement you attribute to him, the referent of which you assume?

Ellen

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14 hours ago, Ellen Stuttle said:

Looks like the Telegram crackdown is underway.

Ellen,

And look at this coincidence. Right at the same time, this is going on.

Telegram raises $1 billion through bond sales
 

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Telegram has raised over $1 billion through bond sales to multiple investors, the messaging app's founder Pavel Durov said on Tuesday.

The funding round included a combined $150 million investment by Mubadala Investment Co and Abu Dhabi Catalyst Partners, which is part-owned by the Abu Dhabi state fund.

Although the company did not provide any details about its other investors, Durov said they included "some of the largest and most knowledgeable investors from all over the world."

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Telegram, already headquartered in the United Arab Emirates, will open a new office in Abu Dhabi following the new investment, Mubadala said.

This smells like the very meaning of selling out.

Michael

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A Double Eagle flyover in the South Carolina skies above my home in the Lowcountry. Magnificent.
 

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I don’t know how to embed the photo.  It’s here:

 

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Friday, March 12, was the day when I had our annual tree trimming and pruning done.  Many trees on our property - a huge oak, a couple purple plums, and a river birch in the front - north - yard, a huge silver maple and a large Crimson Queen maple to the south rear of the house, a fringe of spruces along the west boundary, a fringe of spruces, hemlocks, and maple saplings around the south and southeast boundaries, a giant white pine in the southeast corner.

The giant white pine had reached a height, about 30 feet, beyond which there might be danger of its hitting the house of one of the neighboring properties if it toppled in a storm.

So I had that tree topped.

While I was watching from below as the climber did his work, a couple golden eagles, both of them males about two years old, circled above for several minutes.  The sky was clear, the sun bright and glistening on the gold undertips of the eagles' wings.

Magnificent indeed.

Ellen 

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On 3/18/2021 at 1:30 PM, Michael Stuart Kelly said:

(Carol's post copied from a different thread. I think she goofed. :) )

Carol,

The Lincoln Project, made up of elitist anti-Trump Republicans, was shot through and through with pedophiles, embezzlers, etc. All this recently came out in the mainstream news. And I have been trashing them for a long, long time. Not for being anti-Trump, which, I admit, I did not like. But for being ruling class elitist assholes who were morally bankrupt.

I think those people are vile.

Apropos, speaking of vile, here is a story for your eternal silence.

Milwaukee County Judge Brett Blomme arrested, faces charges of possession of child pornography

I bolded a few things.

Notice that this progressive judge is a pedophile in charge of children's justice. How's that for icing on the shit-cake? He was ruling over children's affairs. And there's this. He wasn't nailed for downloading child porn. He was nailed for UPLOADING it under a pseudonym, i.e, sharing it with his pedo-buddies. He was so comfortable, he used government facilities to upload this stuff, which, btw, is any number of crimes.

Some judge, huh?

Now, do you have anything you would ever spontaneously say about this? That is, without being called out like I am doing right now?

As a liberal, you have empathy, right? You care where others do not. 

Do you have any thoughts about--or empathy for--the children whose lives got destroyed doing that child porn? Just so perverts like Blomme can have a grand old time with his buddies?

Any empathy at all?

Or are you wincing at my use of the term "pervert"?

I have no doubt if you had discovered this article on your own, there would be nothing but silence coming from you about it. For all eternity. Why? Because Blomme is on your political team. And that means he's inherently superior irrespective of his ickiness. After all, progressives care. They care and care and care. Oh, do they care. That's the foundation of their moral superiority. I mean, children in cages by old meany Trump, etc... (sobbing) The poor, poor children...

But Blomme. Well, that's just not something one talks about...

btw - This kind of bust is not rare... One should talk about it. But, hey. Reality isn't important in moral dominance hierarchies, huh?

Michael

I just read this now, I will answer whenother wise I wouldn't , because the pedophilia/politics/ propaganda vortex is too strong and sad to engage with.But if I don't you will call out silence again.

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7 hours ago, caroljane said:

I just read this now, I will answer whenother wise I wouldn't , because the pedophilia/politics/ propaganda vortex is too strong and sad to engage with.But if I don't you will call out silence again.

Carol,

Just to make sure, lets spell out some things.

1. A pedophilia/politics/propaganda vortex exists. Actually, more than one. (When I use the singular, I mean all of them.)

2. This is evil.

3. When exposed, it should be destroyed and anyone caught killing, maiming or sexually abusing children on purpose for power, or pleasure, or money, or just for the hell of it, or even just to get along with the powerful, should be harshly punished.

4. This vortex is particularly prevalent among the ruling class (left and right). 

5. This exists among normal everyday people, but without the trappings of money and power and life among the famous, and without much to gain for the bad guys from blackmail, it is a small fringe.

6. Normal everyday people do not tolerate pedophilia and are disgusted by it, except when they don't mind shutting their eyes to it at the times they receive enough benefits from the upper class people who practice it. Things like movies and entertainment, political agendas they agree with, fashions they like, punishments of people they don't like, and so on.

(For a comparison, this is similar to the way normal everyday people shut their eyes to the slave labor in China and elsewhere that builds their iPhones and similar gadgets because, well, they really like iPhones and similar gadgets and such slavery is so easy to blank out because of distance.)

7. There is a very strong chance that some of the higher class people you, Carol, admire are part of this vortex.

Do you agree with that?

Openly?

Or does your "sadness" demand you accept this in silence (for the vast majority of times it is brought up in front of you) as part of the way things are and always will be?

Michael

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On 3/22/2021 at 10:29 PM, Michael Stuart Kelly said:

Marc Elias.

Pure garbage.

Ya gotta give Marc Elias one thing. He's a busy man.

The Democrats in Arizona Are Very Scared – They’re Bringing in Marc Elias’s Perkins Coie to Make Threats and Make the Maricopa County Audit Go Away

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The national Democratic machine is in panic mode over the Arizona Senate’s Maricopa County ballot audit. On Tuesday, the Democrats sent in national fixer attorney Marc Elias’s firm Perkins Coie to throw around threats and make the audit go away.

The stakes are astronomical for the Dems, after all the November 3, 2020 election steal gained them the presidency and control of both houses. The swing states in which the 2020 election steal occurred are key to uncovering the truth and proving the fraud in the election and Arizona is one of those states.

Steve Bannon of the WarRoom Pandemic, Peter Navarro, who wrote an incredible three-part analysis explaining the 2020 election steal, The Navarro Report, and Mike Lindell, who co-produced and hosted two documentaries about the 2020 election steal, have all repeatedly stated ‘that if just one of these swing states fall, they’ll all fall like a house of cards.’

So, to prevent ‘this house of cards from falling’ and any election tampering and fraud being exposed, the Democratic hit team blew into Arizona, a top Democrat-run nonprofit at the helm, with three law firms in tow to shut this thing in Arizona down.

Mark Elias’s favorite hammer is a nonprofit. Low and behold, whom do we find deployed in the threat, via an e-letter to the AZ Senate’s four chosen audit firms but the “Protect Democracy Project,” a 501(c)(3) charity, which is required by law, more so than other types of nonprofits, to remain strictly nonpartisan.  (This act doesn’t look non-partisan.)

The Dems really really need Marc Elias right now, too.

It's one thing to steal an election. It's quite another to stay in power from a stolen election.

Finally, I think Elias is out of his depth.

He can fix elites. He can't fix the masses.

Why? He can bribe and blackmail elites and that works. He can't bribe and blackmail the masses. There are too many of them and most don't give a damn about the world of Marc Elias.

Like I keep saying, the Dems took the control center, but they didn't take the terrain.

Now the terrain is coming to take the control center back.

I wonder if Elias will eventually jump ship rather than go down with it this go around. (I have no doubt he will be on board with other efforts by the junta, though.)

Michael

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3 Facets of the Kraken ...

On 3/24/2021 at 1:35 PM, william.scherk said:

Sidney Powell's previous filings (Kraken!) are the ones that contained the sworn affidavits from such as Ramsland and 'statistical' arguments.  These expert findings are what I think Michael is pointing to.  This is the evidence that some believe no judge even bothered paying attention to. 

I took an audio excerpt from a YouTube video of a new 35 minute Sidney Powell interview: 

https://wsscherk.com/VIDEOCASTS/A59KF/sounds/MAY2_Sidney-Powell_NTRVW.mp3

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How scientists caught footage of 'the kraken' after centuries of searching | By Brandon Specktor - Senior Writer 2 days ago

Tricking the giant squid's basketball-size eyes may have been the key.

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Closer to home ...

Canucks: Here's their Seattle Kraken expansion draft list

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On 3/18/2021 at 7:29 PM, Michael Stuart Kelly said:

I think the guy is a horrible creep and definitely deserves the death penalty if it were possible,

Some things are mean but still funny. Talk about Speedy Gonzales. From CNN: A 5-4 Supreme Court cleared the way on Thursday for the execution of death row inmate Matthew Reeves by lethal injection, reversing a lower court opinion. Reeves was executed at Alabama's Holman prison less than two hours later. end quote

The admitted killer was apparently below average intelligence, but he wanted to be executed by nitrous oxide, or as Speedy G. would call it, laughing gas. His appeal was too late, so they used the usual “lethal injection” materials. Would it be too mean to say the killer wanted to die laughing all the way?    

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