...watch this one. Lots of good election fraud information, including about Antrim County.
What I notice is being downplayed a bit in the video, however is the role that local election officials must have played--particularly in Antrim County, where the adjudication rate was over 80%!
The other thing I'm noticing is that Col. Waldron and Mr. Ramsland (of Allied Security Operations Group, and of the forensic team that investigated in Antrim County) is that they look to me like deepfakes here. Attorney Matthew DePerno applied for a protective order for the forensic examiners in December, but the judge denied it. It makes sense that they might obscure their figures and voices in such a manner, while still conveying accurate information, if they have access to that caliber of technology...which they probably do.
Do you think I'm right?
https://tv.gab.com/channel/realmikelindell/view/absolute-proof-601d73a5a5ca1b4ef4f0e602
This song is haunting, although not directly applicable to my personal experience.
There's an interesting semi-parallel in Revelation 7:17 and 8:1:
"...and God shall wipe all tears from their eyes. And when he had opened the seventh seal, there was silence in heaven about the space of half an hour."
Some years back there were some public comments from famous authors about the Susan in the Narnia books not being present for the Final Battle and what followed. It was framed as bigotry against women and people of average morals.
Neil Gaiman's came in the form of a short story, "The Problem of Susan," which from an excerpt I found is apparently quite vile.
Gaiman has fallen out of public favor as allegations against him have begun to surface.
Two other authors were J. K. Rowling, who ought to know better, and Phillip Pullman, who also writes vile stories, I've been told.
Pastor Douglas Wilson has a lucid, sensitive, and rather long rebuttal to the Problem of Susan; link below.
My own, lesser contribution here, is that C. S. Lewis was a fan of George MacDonald, and MacDonald wrote some vivid portrayals of spiritual devolution. In The Princess and Curdie, Curdie was given the ability to discern which beast a person's moral character was descending into by holding their hand. In ...