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Jan 7, 2023Liked by Jennifer Brown

We are learning from Whitney Webb (The US of Blackmail) and yesterday Madison Cawthorne how blackmail is the primary leveraging tactic in government. Virtually everyone is controlled. Therefore, the only way forward would be to expunge all of them. The FBI/CIA would need to go. Top military brass, all of them. That would leave some sort of white hat contingent of ex-military, a few governors and their Guards, local Sheriffs, and Ron Paul.

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Watching the 15 rounds of speaker voting showed the true colors this week thats for sure. Picking up More votes with each round after giving things away to buy their votes. I wonder what percentage of DC is purely blackmailed………its a high number.

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Only blackmail? I can see that the Congress might actually have a decent person or two who finds himself on the receiving end of coercion -- "That's a lovely wife and family you've got there. Would hate to see anything happen to them..." That sort of thing. Like it or not, this country contains many of these types of "American" lowlifes who coerce and murder for a paycheck...

This is yet another reason I have little head explosions every time I hear/read anyone talk about Governor DeSantis running to becoming capo di capi of that crime syndicate. DeSantis should know this, too. In whatever way he might be effective in the role would be neutralized within five minutes of his swearing in.

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100% agree! Desantis is owned and operated. His wife looks like a robot on tv these days.

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While I will always fault DeSantis for enacting entirely unconstitutional "shelter in place" edicts, I think he might actually be OK...I think he may have seen the error of his ways; he did, after all, violate his Constitutional oath. I will hold off for now in saying that he's owned and operated.

Were he to get "elected" to head the crime syndicate, I contend that any effectiveness his voters thought they'd get out of him would be quickly neutralized. If DeSantis has learned anything, he should have learned this basic fact. So should "the people." I mean, for Pete's sake, how long is it going to take for that to sink in??? D.C. is a murderous crime syndicate marketing itself as the U.S. "government."

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RON PAUL 2024!!!!!

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Can you clarify what you're referring to with Madison Hawthorne?

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Jan 7, 2023Liked by Jennifer Brown

Awesome. Thanks for the update! Get rid of ALL the traitors. Peace.

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Jan 7, 2023Liked by Jennifer Brown

I think we all know that it will take something momentous like this to save the United States.

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Jan 7, 2023Liked by Jennifer Brown

Thank you for the update and post by Raland Brunson. The calm reassurance is felt.

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Jan 7, 2023Liked by Jennifer Brown

The potential of this case fills me with (too much) excitement.

It goes to the heart of conservatives’ distrust of the 2020 election—the fact that we SAW election crimes (OBVIOUS ones) with our own eyes, and then no investigation occurred. We SAW Jan 6 was a huge patriotic peaceful protest, and then we saw that legal protest hijacked into criminal violence. We saw “the insurrection” used by Congress as an excuse not to investigate the evidence of voter fraud, and consequently we saw Congress unConstitutionally rush to certifying the vote, thereby violating their oaths of office. We saw all evidence thrown out of courts and claims of “no evidence” flooded the media ad nauseam.

This case goes back to the heart of it all—Congress betrayed the American people by not investigating the evidence we saw.

Please dear Lord, reveal all that is unseen and restore democracy to our nation.

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Pray that they do the right thing. We have been denied due process so many times.

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Jan 7, 2023Liked by Jennifer Brown

90%. I had a college friend who had become a big time lobbyist for a major national organization. He was retiring because he had reached his limit of unethical behavior. He told me they would initially try reason but that almost always did not work so they would jump quickly to blackmail and that always worked. That was even before we had the completely criminal intelligence community and internet surveillance from the NSA etc.

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Thank you for this update.

Great to see the traction gaining for this case.

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Jan 8, 2023Liked by Jennifer Brown

So what does "arriving out of time" mean? That this was presented to them too late?? So it's all for naught??

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They updated that the amicus briefs were denied admittance into the case. Those were filed by other people, not the Brunsons. This 2 Amicus Briefs were going on the record to support the Brunson case. Those were ruled to “not arrive in time” but the case itself that was accepted for conference, we will know tomorrow what SCOTUS decided to do with it.

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Thank you for explaining! Prayers for them to hear it.

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