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I know this is a day late, but I don't know how to communicate the conclusions to the other comments related to this post. Sasha today (4/1) relied the just filed results of the Brooks Jackson Case. It is here: sashalatypova.substack.…. She includes a temporary link to the entire findings. This verifies, in court proceedings, all I have …
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I know this is a day late, but I don't know how to communicate the conclusions to the other comments related to this post. Sasha today (4/1) relied the just filed results of the Brooks Jackson Case. It is here: https://sashalatypova.substack.com/p/brook-jacksons-case-dismissed-by. She includes a temporary link to the entire findings. This verifies, in court proceedings, all I have said in other comments to your post. Sasha attaches the full dismissal document, but it will only be there a while.
Everyone who cares about the process that we will have to take going forward to protect ourselves and our country from {who ever is in control of this whole ugly, evil scheme} has to read at least Sasha's summary of the document, but more about the actual contract and interpretations can be found in the full text of the judgement. Every reader must conclude:
(1)that our state government will offer the only protection, and that some state governments will offer no protection.
(2) that the inertia and attention span of state legislatures will be limited to the next couple months to end of year at the most, because we will be in the next election cycle.
(3) that the state legislators are already arguing "nothing to see any more" so it is not high on their priority list (eg, Trump legal issue is smokescreen to give more time to "sugar out" the Covid crimes)
(4) there is a profound amount of money going into the legislator's campaigns, the deep state contracts, the medical facility contracts, the medical professional society organizations, etc to "slow the process of realizing what has been done.
(5) the economy will seem to be more important even 3 months from now
So, what's the solution to this? Facts about all things will dribble out, but the Follow the Money and understanding the contracts will help focus the effort. Somehow, the state legislators must be lobbied to understand the threat and to act on it, even during election season and even though they may have a financial interest in not acting.
I find my state committee is kinda already running out of steam. I hate to say it, but the gen Xers don't have the stomach, attention span, or time for a prolonged fight. It will be up to the baby boomers that are left to lead the fight for their grandkids That's it. That's the solution. One last social revolution led by the baby boomers. After all, they put us where we are. And they are still leading the federal system (and my state, anyway).