Investing In Politicians, Or How To Steal A Nation

Investing In Politicians, Or How To Steal A Nation — The great and wise Bobby Piton makes a salient point:

13 Big Tech companies make $1 billion in profits(not sales) daily or 1,000 millions Daily.

Imagine if you will the possibility that some of these companies have been involved in spending 3% of their annual earnings to bribe public officials.

If all of these companies participated they would have an annual budget of $1,000,000 for each and every one of 10,000 officials.

Considering there are only about 7,000 elected public officials, this could become a very serious problem very quickly.

Spend $10 Billion and Steal a Nation worth $120 million millions or $120 Trillion. Or a ratio of 12,000 to 1.

Not a bad payoff if you don’t think the public will execute you for Treason if you are caught.

Investing In Politicians, Or How To Steal A Nation
Investing In Politicians, Or How To Steal A Nation

Cyber Symposium Shifted Narrative; Burden Now on Election Defenders

Cyber Symposium Shifted Narrative; Burden Now On Election Defenders –Mike Lindell’s Cyber Symposium ended Thursday (Aug. 12) and many are disappointed as there was an expectation that he would reveal conclusive evidence that the Chinese hacked the voting machines via packet captures or PCAPS.

Packet capture is a computer networking term for intercepting a data packet that is crossing or moving over a specific computer network, as per Techopedia.

Once a packet is captured, it is stored temporarily so that it can be analyzed, says Techopedia. The packet is inspected to help diagnose and solve network problems and determine whether network security policies are being followed.

Hackers can also use packet capturing techniques to steal data that is being transmitted over a network.

On the other hand, 40 million Americans saw a whole lot that was revealed and the burden of proof has now shifted to those who believe that the election was honest.

Lindell showed that Dominion Voting Systems during its ‘update’ of machine software in Mesa County, Col., deleted logs and changed data on the election machines. Forensic images were taken before and after the ‘update’, notes CreativeDestructionmedia.com. Cyber experts noted that Federal law requires the data to be kept for 22 months.

Prosecution must be demanded.

CDMedia further pointed out that Lindell was physically attacked during the event– in apparent planned intimidation — the livestream was hacked multiple times at the conference; and infiltrators were found.

It obviously couldn’t have been organized by losers from dad’s basement.

Obviously, this nation is under attack and we better start understanding this.

Pennsylvania is one of those states were the election appears to have been stolen from Trump. According to Seth Keshel, the Donald won it by a half million votes.

What has Lawrence Tabas said about this? How about the Delaware County Republican Party? How about Joe Gale? Montco’s token Republican Commissioner wants to be governor. Haven’t heard him say anything about a state-wide audit. Hey, maybe we missed it. We’d love to hear he supports it.

Cyber Symposium Shifted Narrative; Burden Now Lies With Election Defenders
Silent Joe Gale
Cyber Symposium Shifted Narrative; Burden Now Lies With Election Defenders

Some people wanted champagne William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 8-14-21

Some people wanted champagne William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 8-14-21

 

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Some people wanted champagne William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 8-14-21