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Answer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit quote puzzle: There are some ideas so wrong that only a very intelligent person could believe in them. George Orwell
Transgenderism Is Child Abuse — Bob S from Swarthmore sent this link regarding the normalizing of transgenderism in young children.
It’s child abuse.
Doubt us? Maybe you just never heard the other side.
Paul McHugh, the noted doctor who was Johns Hopkins Hospital’s psychiatrist in chief, said one reason the establishment support it is that it is a big money maker.
An intellectual is William Lawrence Sr Crytpowit 12-3-20
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Answer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit puzzle: An intellectual is a man who takes more words than necessary to tell more than he knows.
Dwight D. Eisenhower
An intellectual is William Lawrence Sr Crytpowit 12-3-20
Trump Describes Vote Fraud In Dec. 2 Speech — Donald Trump gave a speech this afternoon (Dec. 2) describing and detailing the vote fraud in last month’s election.
He says if the illegal votes are removed he will win easily. He’s not quitting.
He also unambiguously endorsed the Republican senators, David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler, in the runoff election in Georgia.
It’s not likely you’ve seen — or maybe even heard that he made — this speech.
Old friend Gene Herman died Nov. 29. He was 81 and worked as a reporter at the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin for more than 25 years being there for its closing on Jan. 29, 1982.
On Nov. 29, Martin “Gene” J. Herman, age 81 of Haddon Township passed away at Cooper University Hospital. Born and raised in Philadelphia, Gene graduated from North Catholic High School in the Class of 1956. After graduation, he attended LaSalle College before going to work at the Philadelphia Bulletin, covering business and labor for over 25 years until the paper closed in 1982. He then worked for the State of New Jersey as the Director of Communications for the Department of Labor and later as the Deputy Press Secretary for the Governor’s Office under Christie Whitman, retiring in 2000. A resident of Haddon Township, NJ for 57 years, he also maintained a summer home in Brigantine, NJ, for the past 50 years where he loved spending time with his family, especially his 10 grandchildren, and writing the City of Brigantine’s Newsletter for several years.
Gene is the beloved husband of 60 years to Regina A. (nee Iorio). He is the devoted father of Regina Ann (Thomas) Muccifori, Martin J. (Gabrielle) Herman, Michael J. Herman, Mary Margaret (Dan) Gannon and the late Patrick J. Herman. He is the cherished grandfather of Tommy and Caroline Muccifori; Ann, Elizabeth, Katherine, Patrick and Madeleine Herman; Timothy, Christopher and Alison Gannon. He is the dear brother of the late Walter (late, Dorothy) Herman; Helene (late, John) McIntyre, Regina (Al) Fazio and Anthony Herman. Gene is also lovingly survived by 19 nieces and nephews as well as numerous great nieces and great nephews.
Relatives and friends are invited to his viewing on Friday from 9 – 10:30 a.m. at the Healey Funeral Home, 9 White Horse Pike, Haddon Heights, NJ. His Funeral Mass will be celebrated Friday, 11 a.m. at Saint Rose of Lima Church, 4th Avenue and Kings Highway, Haddon Heights. Interment will be at St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Chews Landing, NJ. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Patrick J. Herman Scholarship Fund c/o St. Rose of Lima School, 300 Kings Highway, Haddon Heights, NJ 08035. Due to current restrictions, a celebration of his life will be held in Brigantine this upcoming summer.
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Answer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit puzzle: Travel, in the younger sort, is a part of education; in the elder, a part of experience.
Francis Bacon
In the younger sort William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 12-2-20
Things have evolved and some of the criticism is legitimate. For instance, it is correct to point out that the securities sold by Staple Street Capital went to UBS Securities Co., LLC. This is UBS’ New York affiliate, not the UBS Securities Co., Ltd. that is openly affiliated with the Chinese communist, and which we incorrectly cited as the purchaser.
On the other hand, some of this evolution is in a far more frightening direction. It turns out that  three of the board members of USB Securities Co. LLC are Chinese according to NTD.com and Epoch Times.
Two of them, at least, have close ties to the Chinese government.
We think that’s worse. The enemy you see is less dangerous than the one you don’t.
One of the “fact checkers” says that USB Securities didn’t buy Dominion Voting Machines but merely used the $400 million to acquire a partnership in Staple Street Co., Dominion’s owner, a month before the election.
How exactly is that better?
We are not offended by the fact checking. We are offended/angered/frightened, however, that these well-financed media “authorities” are more concerned about this story than the influence the Chinese government has obtained over one of our major voting machine suppliers.
It’s not a theory when you have the documentation. Just saying that for my conspiracy theory fans.
Staple Street Capital III, L.P. sold $400 million in securities to UBS Securities Co., Ltd. as reveled 12:15 today, Dec. 1, by attorney Lin Wood in a cryptic tweet to a link to the sale’s SEC Form D.
The SEC Form D was filed Oct. 8.
Form D is the required notice for companies that have sold securities without registration under the Securities Act of 1933 under certain conditions.
The filing must be within 15 days of the sale.
Staple Street Capital is the New York-based, private equity firm that acquired Dominion Voting Systems in July 2018.
Dominion voting machines were used in 28 states, Nov. 3.
Many think they could be programmed to flip votes from one candidate to another or delete votes for an undesired candidate.
LocalisedAperture More Pennsylvania Proof Positive Of Vote Fraud — Twitter poster LocalisedAperture downloaded a million 2020 General Election records from Data.pa.gov — about a third of the data set — and did some deep diving.
He filtered for ballots recorded as received by the state the day they were requested by mail. He found more than 11,000. Do we have a great postal system or what?
He then filtered for applications “approved by the government, mailed out by the government, received by the voter, filled out by the voter, mailed back to the government on the same day.” He found 8,205.
We don’t just have a great postal system, we have a magic postal system.
He then filtered for ballots received by the government before they were mailed. He found 7,403.
What can explain this? Time travel. Yeah, that’s the ticket. Time travel
Donald Trump won this election. There is really no doubt.