Thursday, January 7, 2021

Living Through Another Historic Day

We knew it was going to be a historic day, January 6, 2021. It was. We knew it was likely to be unsettling. It was.

Photo of the January 6, 2021, rally found on Facebook.
I believe it may be a screenshot from the live video.

I wish no one had broken into the capitol; it looks bad. Even C-Span claimed the President had incited the people, but I had heard his speech and know that he did not. People who were there exemplified love of country and love of law and order. A few—possibly infiltrators—got rowdy. The worst got inside the House chambers and occupied the space (after all lawmakers were safely out) for about an hour, and then left peacefully. For this “violence”—and it was wrong, certainly, but it was not an attempted lynching of lawmakers—one unarmed young woman was shot and killed by a security officer. If I heard accurately, VP Pence said her execution for the insurrection was appropriate.

We aren’t living in the same country we used to live in. And it is not because of wrongdoing by those hundreds of thousands of patriots singing songs outside and listening to their President and wishing him well.

One of the things that I believed—that I still believe—is that when evidence of wrongdoing is clearly laid out before the people, good people will want to have justice done.

But people who are not good hide injustice, or justify it. And we see a lot of people who are not good. Not on the side of God. Not on the side of our country and our Constitution.

 

What About All That Evidence?

I still don’t know how things will play out. That has always been in God’s hands. But I will address one thing that stung most yesterday: accusations against good people for not getting with the program and going along with the way things are done in Washington.

There were multiple moments yesterday that made the anger well up in me. And then I would take a deep breath, and pray, and recover some equilibrium. One of my most angry moments was when Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell stood up and scornfully insisted there is no evidence of fraud. That is a bald lie. A thousand pages of affidavits and documents sat before him, which he could not even acknowledge existed. What use is a Republican leader who lies to cover the theft of our election—and as a result, the theft of our free nation?

Among my acquaintances whose political views have never been front and center, yesterday several came out to say things like, “Now can you admit that everything bad is Trump’s fault—and your fault for supporting him?” No. No, I cannot weigh President Trump’s “rudeness” as an evil on par with stealing an election and undermining our Constitution and throwing us into tyranny. No. I cannot.

And there was this little quiz: “Do you believe that Biden is President-Elect and that he won the election fair and square?” Answers: “You better believe it.” “Absolutely. 100%” “The people have spoken.” “Oh yeah, Biden’s the man we need.” [I couldn’t tell if there was sarcasm under that one.] “Yes.” “Absolutely.” “Yes.” One more “Yes.” And one “suspicious” emoji, which I guess was pretty brave in the face of all that absurdly blind certainty.

What I will miss is assuming goodwill to and from the people in our acquaintance, some we’ve called friends. We have offered goodwill regardless of disagreement, but we haven't gotten it in return. What I see is that, unless you acquiesce to the imposed narrative, there is no goodwill toward you. As Barbossa says, in Pirates, I say, “I'm disinclined to acquiesce to your request.”

If you happen to find yourself in one of those conversations, where you’re told you should get over it because there was never any voter fraud, I suggest, when it’s prudent in the relationship, that you offer this: “Oh, you haven’t read these things? Here, go ahead and read them, and when you’re ready to respond to each piece—not some sweeping dismissal that it doesn’t count because the courts threw it out without looking at it—then come back to me and we can continue the discussion on even grounds.”

To that end, here’s a relatively good catalog of evidence sources—most of which we’ve linked on this blog before:

·         The Texas Lawsuit 

·         Peter Navarro Report: “The Immaculate Deception” 

·         Sidney Powell Team Binder 

·         Amistad Project 2020 Presidential Election Super-Appendix 

·         Got Freedom? online evidence collection 

·         Election Fraud Allegations: InfographicThe Epoch Times, Dec. 4, 2020.   

·         Infographic: What Happened in Atlanta on Election Night” by Petr Svab for The Epoch Times, Dec. 9, 2020.  

If video works better for some visual/auditory learners, here are a few of the state hearings, documentaries, and presentations of evidence:

·         Pennsylvania Hearing 

·         Arizona Hearing 

·         Georgia Hearing    

·         Michigan Hearing 

·         2020 Election Investigative Documentary: Who’s Stealing America?The Epoch Times, Dec. 14, 2020. 

·         Live: Stop the Steal, Trump Electors Challenge Botched Electoral CollegeCrossroads, December 15, 2020. 

·         Trump Legal Team Presents CLEAR Evidence of Fraud Before Georgia Senate Committee” Right Side Broadcasting Network, Dec. 3, 2020. 

 

Italygate

If you have patience for one more “slam dunk” evidence story, there’s a thing called “Italygate.” As far as I can tell, this has been known by some since at least mid-December, but to most it is new in the past couple of days. The President was apprised of it just before Christmas. There are more details falling into place. It backs up what other research has shown—that the election was hacked in specific counties using the Dominion software, which were illegally online during election and counting. This shows who did it, where, how, and who was orchestrating it.


American Embassy, Via Veneto, Rome, Italy
photo from Google Maps

If it’s true, it’s pretty earthshaking. Or, it should be, in a just world. The difficulty is getting it into the hands of someone who will take action, which our DOJ was not willing to do on any damning evidence so far.

Eric Metaxas posted the video—actually just audio with a static picture—Wednesday. It seems the audio was recorded the previous day, January 5th. The main woman speaking is Maria Strollo Zack, Chairman of Nations in Action, a nonprofit intelligence gathering group.

I’ll give you the basics, and then the links to follow up for yourself. Zack says on the video

·         “The theft of the election was orchestrated in the Rome Embassy on the second floor of Via Veneto by an employee, Stefan Serafini, a foreign service officer of over 20 years. He retired the day before the election to assure he would not lose his pension.”

·         Serafini worked with General Claudio Graziano, who is on the board of defense contractor Leonardo SpA.

·         Leonardo SpA used their military satellite uplink to load the software and transfer it over in order to change the votes from Trump to Biden.

·         The Italian Intelligence Service has supplied Zack’s group with intercepts, photos, phonecalls, and even pictures of the CIA agents who have been involved in carrying out the theft.

·         Italy has two people in custody; the one who did the actual uploading of data is in jail for “safe keeping.” If I understand correctly, he has provided an affidavit in exchange for protection for him and his family. The other individual is under house arrest.

·         The affidavit was provided to President Trump on Christmas Eve. The information has been shared with Georgia Governor Kemp for several weeks.

·         Since Christmas, Rudy Giuliani has been briefed and has asked for documentation in hand; efforts to get the investigative team and the documentation from Rome to the US are underway. Mark Meadows and Chris Miller are also aware of the intel. It also corroborates DNI Ratcliff’s report of international intrusion.

·         The plan was orchestrated by Barack Obama, with the help of Matteo Renzi, the former Prime Minister of Italy.

·         $400 million in cash—14 pallets—were transported by Italy en route to Iran as Obama left office in 2017. The funds were intended to unravel the Trump presidency. They have proof of where those funds went, their entire path, implicating Obama.

·         Obama’s last state dinner was with Renzi in the White House. Obama’s campaign manager later traveled to Rome to follow up on details of the plan. Current Acting Prime Minister Conte is engaged in the investigation.

·         According to the Italian Times on January 5th, an Italian judge in Naples has filed for an investigation centering on Obama.

Additional sources add that Switzerland is connected (Swiss Post now owns Scytl). And there’s this, from the L’UNICO story linked below:

Three senior officials from the US intelligence community, landed at Leonardo da Vinci Airport in Fiumicino several days prior to the November 3rd 2020 election in the US. According to a former CIA agent, the three intelligence operatives were housed at the U.S. Embassy in Via Veneto to coordinate hacking operations during election count suspension from November 3-4.

Here are additional sources for this story:

·         Conte, Leonardo SpA and the U.S. Embassy behind the Election Data Switch fraud to take out Trump” by Riccardo Corsetto for L’UNICO, Jan. 5, 2021. 

·         The Swiss Connection: Switzerland’s involvement in the US electoral fraud” Cesare Sacchetti blog, Dec. 23, 2020. 

·         Italygate: is the Italian government directly involved in the US election fraud against Trump?” Cesare Sacchetti blog, Dec. 29, 2020. 

·         Brad Johnson: Rome, Satellites, Servers: an Update” Brad Johnson for Americans for Intelligence Reform, Dec. 19, 2020. 

·         Press Release: Votes Switched throughout U.S. Presidential Race—Institute for Good Governance” by Marjorie Meyers for Nations in Action, Jan. 6, 2021. 

·         Deposition in Italian Federal Court—Leonardo employee details election interference” by Brad Johnson for Americans for Intelligence Reform, Jan. 6, 2021. 

·         General Affidavit of Arturo D’Elia, former IT Dept. head of Leonardo SpA, through his lawyer, Jan. 6, 2021. 

 

 

 

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