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Overlooked Development in Mike Lindell's Cyber Symposium

• https://www.deepcapture.com, BY PATRICK BYRNE

It was shown that in Mesa County, Colorado, evidence has been wiped out in "cram-down" disguised as a (merely prohibited) software update. We now know this has happened all over the country this summer. This revelation is game-changing, and has strategic considerations that I will think and write about shortly.

These were the take-aways from last week:

Seth Keshel, with whom I became friendly in the days immediately after the election, and who shows up in my book by name, put on a great presentation of the current state of the data. To me, frankly, in those heady days of November, it was Seth's approach that most spoke to me. His kind of mathematical analysis seems to me the most rigorous and convincing argument of all (though judges do not like to look at statistical evidence of voter fraud).
Dr. Shiva's account of the way that state government officials are currently using Twitter's "Trusted Partner Platform" to suppress political speech is among the most chilling pieces of news I have heard in my life. Silicon Valley fascists have correctly held that the 1st Amendment applies to government, not to a private corporations like Twitter. If this behavior survives the federal judiciary's scrutiny, then that means that it's all over for us. If government can control speech our descent into tyranny is guaranteed. Thus, at this point the hopes of the republic lay in the hands of a federal judge, who apparently has recognized in court one obvious point, that state election officials using behind-the-scenes knobs-and-dials to suppress political speech on Twitter, counts as government action. Which I would think would be obvious, but we are living in strange times.
Mesa County, Colorado turns out to have wiped their machines under the guise of updating software. About a month ago I wrote of this with regard to one state: I had not realized it was happening all over the country. I will be writing a distinct essay on that, because that is the game-changer: on the one hand, we now have absolutely clear evidence that they are destroying the evidence, but on the other hand, this means that the path I had foreseen out of this (collecting evidence at ballot boxes), has become impossible, because they destroyed it all over the country. As I say, that gives me an entirely new position to contemplate.


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