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PatriotP's avatar

The news cycle is so crazyโ€ฆthanks for helping us keep up to date and cut through the noise and B.S. Your efforts and time spent on research are truly appreciated. ๐Ÿ™. THANK YOU!

Burning Bright's avatar

Well if we are just making it up, at least we're doing it in an entertaining and clever manner.

Kathy Koops's avatar

Our Congress is so sneaky and corrupt. On the surface, they attempt to show that they are doing the right thing, but then date it to a point where it won't matter if the Democrats take over. Uniparty! Perhaps Trump will cancel the midterms after all. He may

have a mandate to do so with all of the corruption that is finally being exposed on a more visible level to the general public

๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ท TRUMPist de La Fayette ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ's avatar

Hello from France ๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ท !

๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ•Š๏ธ๐Ÿซ‚๐Ÿ’•๐Ÿ™๐Ÿป๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฒ

Maybe you could better understand what's going on in Georgia and what is probably coming (very) soon throughout the whole American sovereign territory:

"Why was the Director of National Intelligence standing in Georgia?

NATIONAL SECURITY โ€ข ELECTION INTEGRITY โ€ข THE QUESTION NOBODYโ€™S ASKING"

Digital SwQlljer 17 ๐Ÿธ

https://digitalswqlljer17.substack.com/p/why-was-the-director-of-national

Kathy Koops's avatar

Thank you for sharing that! I did assume that Gabbard's presence was significant. This article explains it clearly. I hope and pray that it is all so.

Jim Schout's avatar

I have a friend who knows Tulsiโ€™s father quite well. He met Tulsi when she was just a child. My friend informed me that Tulsiโ€™s dad was a high level mover and shaker in the Hawaiian Republican Party back then.

When my buddy asked him why he decided to become a Democrat, the answer was he felt like he could do more for the cause by being on the inside of the party that was controlling his state. His goal was to do harm to the Democrats from within.

Does that little bit of info help? To me, it tell why Tulsi is in Georgia today as a reformed Democrat. The real question is, โ€œWas she ever really a Democrat?โ€

Kathy Koops's avatar

That is very interesting! Food for thought for sure.

Jim Schout's avatar

That is one great explanation, but it misses what I believe is the key. The steal in November screwed Trump, but the vote on January 5th in Georgia was the coup! Two Senate Seats were stolen in Georgia and it happened using the same system that stole the whole 2020 election. Thus, Fulton County is key to exposing the theft! That is why the raid is just the first step.

Now, back to the 2020 theft. They stole the Senate seat in Michigan from John James and they also stole the Senate seat in Arizona! So, instead of Trump dealing with a 53 to 47 Senate and having shutdowns, he actually should be looking at 57 to 43! But, how many other Senate seats are occupied by Democrats who actually lost?

To me, the actions in Georgia are really big news that is being totally misunderstood. Here is my reasoning.

On the night of January 5, 2021, my cousin called me all excited because Republicans were winning both Senate seats. But, I had witnessed the 2020 election so I told my cousin to just go to bed because the Democrats were going to win both seats and there was nothing to be gained by staying up and being humiliated. Just accept the fraud and learn from the experience. She still talks about that every time we speak. She became one of us five years ago.

Anyway, I think the needed corrections are immanent. We may see a number of Senators leave Washington in disgrace. An honest recount may do them in.

They will not go to jail because they didnโ€™t do the cheating. They were pawns in the Democrat game. The criminals are there at a much higher level and those are the ones needing prosecution and why Tulsi Gabbard is there in person.

Wild Bill's avatar

An honest recount may not be possible at this point. The point of DS17's article, to me, is that ODNI is concerned that election infrastructure has been irreparably compromised. If this is the case, the solution is to fix it for the future -- going back and litigating past elections is likely not even possible, if the underlying rules are compromised. It would likely be impossible to tell what the real result should have been, only that the system is broken.

Not to mention that removing someone from office, even if it could be proven by the preponderance of evidence (the standard applying to civil disputes) that they actually lost, would in all likelihood be seen as too disruptive to be considered. What would then be done regarding all of the legislation these people voted for? Guess how Herschel Walker might have voted and change the tally?

They might indeed leave DC in disgrace, but I won't hold my breath. Most of these people are so brazenly corrupt that they will just continue business as usual.

I do believe, though, that Trump intends to make permanent changes to the election systems prior to the midterms, and I expect the demonrats to fight it every step of the way. After a legitimate midterm in 2026, I'd expect the GOP to have a 100-seat majority in the House and likely gain up to 10 net seats in the Senate.

After that, Trump can implement the changes he wants without even paying any attention to the dems.

Which will annoy them no end, but tough. They should never have had power in the first place, and likely never will again.

๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ท TRUMPist de La Fayette ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ's avatar

Hi Wild Bill !

Re: "What would then be done regarding all of the legislation these people voted for?"

The same question should apply to the whole FJB's "presidency" !

Wild Bill's avatar

You are correct, TRUMPist, but I believe the same conclusion would be drawn: except maybe for all of the fraudulent pardons, trying to un-do FJB's actions would be seen as too disruptive. The best we can hope for, and I for one will be delighted if this happens, is to fix it now and for the future, so no more of this election fraud can happen. Ever again.

I believe this is the thrust of DS17's article, which makes the same point several ways with different wording: this is not about re-litigating the 2020 presidential election or the election of the two Georgia demonrat senators. It is about fixing the system so that this can never happen again.

๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ท TRUMPist de La Fayette ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ's avatar

I concur ๐Ÿ’ฏ !

And I precisely brought more to DS17 post to strengthen the need to change all before your Midterm elections!

๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ท TRUMPist de La Fayette ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ's avatar

Jim,

"why Kristy Noem is there in person..."

Rather Tulsi Gabbard ! ๐Ÿ˜‰

๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ท TRUMPist de La Fayette ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ's avatar

Hi Jim !

Thank you so much for your interesting and well-articulated commentS !

I wish you could copy/paste them on https://digitalswqlljer17.substack.com/p/why-was-the-director-of-national/comments?comments=true

They would be very useful and fulfill / enrich his own take !

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Don't forget WWG1WGA !

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Tom's avatar

Thanks for sharing that link. Very helpful for a deeper understanding of this operation.

๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ท TRUMPist de La Fayette ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ's avatar

You're very welcome, Tom ! ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿป

We all have to share and spread as widely as possible around us every bit of useful information and truth we find on our own paths of life !

ALtab's avatar

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Anna's avatar

Thank you for sharing this Trumpist! I'm subscribed to this, too, and wondered why I hadn't seen it yet. And there it was, sitting in my notifications to be read. Tulsi's presence was indeed tectonic! Things are happening, deep below the surface, and it's a great thing! In God's time, in God's time. ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ•Š๐Ÿ˜Šโ™ฅ๏ธ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฒ ๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ท

๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ท TRUMPist de La Fayette ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ's avatar

Hi Anna ! ๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ™๐Ÿป๐Ÿ•Š๏ธ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฒ

It happens I just added some useful context โ€ฆ ๐Ÿ˜‰

Anna's avatar

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HisGloriousVictory's avatar

@Ashe: "Iโ€™m generally opposed to foreign aid, but Canadian liberation is a worthy causeโ€“for both us and them. The fact that we can help the people of Alberta gain their Independence from Britain while securing our own interests seems like a win-win."

Without question...except. When was the last time that $500 billion (or any significant part thereof) of our tax dollars were given away to another entity AND accountability was required on how it was spent. Let Alberta submit invoices for specific needs with assurance that prices will not be inflated in order to hide the graft and maybe it would be "worth-while"!

ALtab's avatar

Of course youโ€™re right! I (against my typical rule) got caught up in the moment. No more funds without ๐Ÿ’ฏ accountability and transparency. Put the bills and payments on a read only website. Weโ€™ll watch.

Wild Bill's avatar

If government can ever do anything with 100% accountability and transparency, I will be amazed beyond belief. The temptation to corruption is just too great.

The best solution to most of this grift is, get the government out of it. Let the people and possibly local government (smaller and perhaps less liable to corruption) take care of things. As soon as there is a federal slush fund, the grifters will appear. As we are learning in the Gopher State. Or is it 'learing?'

Joe Kronner's avatar

Ashe once again you nailed it: โ€œJust pick whichever chairman is going to end the Fed, and letโ€™s get on with the golden age.โ€. That is the way I look at all of governmentโ€ฆ just pick a leader that will shut it down the quickest.

I love this new format especially because you frame important stories without any DS Rat Bastard MSM spin or acknowledgement and then you share thoughtful perspectives... actual journalismโ€ฆ what a concept๐Ÿ˜Š

When we donโ€™t subject ourselves to DS Rat Bastard fear porn and focus on what Trump 2.0 Team shares there is a glorious Golden Age right in front of our eyes.

I like seeing places like Africa being freed from DS Rat Bastard control. I also like to see Canada becoming our 51st state๐Ÿ˜Š

Every morning feels like Christmas morning๐Ÿ˜Š

God Wins!

God Bless!!!

CT Loyd's avatar

"I also like to see PARTS of Canada becoming our 51st state." Ashe is correct anything Ontario eastward should be rejected.

Joe Kronner's avatar

I get the concern regarding Libtardians but I believe the Golden Age is a point when the DS Rat Bastards can no longer divide and conquer. When all can critically think and openly and honestly debate that the Truth will win the day. We have all been driven into our own silos by the generations of MSM = LIES. My prayers lead me to a view where Truth reigns and our differences no longer blindly divide us.

May be lofty, but it's what I prayerfully believe.

God Wins!

God Bless!!!

๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ท TRUMPist de La Fayette ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ's avatar

Hello Joe !

๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ™๐Ÿป๐Ÿซ‚๐Ÿ’•๐Ÿ•Š๏ธ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฒ

I happily concur ๐Ÿ’ฏ !

Burning Bright's avatar

Would love a New England clean-out of our corruption.

Buffy's avatar

Little Maine in Big trouble

Jim Schout's avatar

Georgia is just the most obvious place where the Democrats who were elected really lost. An accurate recount can correct the machine and illegal mail in ballots fraud. The ones serving today likely know they are pawns.

So, they agree to take ActBlue and NGO fraudulent money to become wealthy before the truth is known. The trick is to exit stage left before the fit hits the Shan. Ask Omar in Minnesota. She has the inside scoop.

Bleighv05 (believe05)'s avatar

I find the world narratives getting more and more interesting. Seeing Alberta actively looking for their independence, Venezuela stepping up and saying they want sovereignty, and more. Decoupling is continuing.....and that is a good thing.

Buffy's avatar

Alberta is beautiful. Does anyone remember Calgaryโ€™s great flood in 2013? I donโ€™t mean to harp on it.

Wild Bill's avatar

Yup. I was living in Canada then. Hit pretty hard.

Gary's avatar

Although the duties of the position could range beyond economics, the new "Fraud Czar" might be the formalization of DOGE. Badly needed.

MAB4Liberty's avatar

Congress & the Judiciary continue to show they have forgotten their role stated in the original Constitution. Keep shining the light of truth & watch the cockroaches scurry for hiding.

ALtab's avatar

โ€”โ€”Kevin Warsh. It appears like another person specifically placed in a position to make changes after a career of insider experience.๐Ÿ‘€. He did it, Ashe, โ€˜Just pick whichever chairman is going to end the Fedโ€ฆโ€™

โ€”-Fraud Czar. New position created at the time itโ€™s needed, likely MN plus 49 more cases. If the election fraud connections arenโ€™t within his scope, the evidence can be turned over to the entity that has it with its scope.

โ€”-Jonโ€™s asking the right question! Why NOT until after the midterms? We here know exactly why!! Rโ€™s direct or indirect complicity in the fraudulent elections. ๐Ÿค”. Trying to placate millions of us who never forgot isnโ€™t going to work. Many of us here started in earnest due to the 2020 treason. We have not forgotten, either, BB. Rug pull?๐Ÿ‘€. The 21st century here has proven to be (to date) the century of, โ€˜American Manchurian Candidates. Color revolutions at home.โ€™ Thatโ€™s what the traitors do not want us to know.

โ€”-Ghost describes what certainly appears to be a template! Thatโ€™s a good thing for sovereignty and bad for the cabalโ€™s global governance plans. No avenue for them to reengage.

โ€”-Ghostโ€™s excellent assessment of Africa shows the plan to finally be able to elevate the people to freedom from colonial slavery. It looks like the creation of another โ€˜template for successโ€™ is underway! Iโ€™m watching all of the failed coup attempts. They reveal a lot. Africa leads to Israel.๐Ÿ‘€

โ€”-Alberta out from under the City of London is a wonderful thing to look forward to. Ashe is right. This is the time to help.

โ€”-Shutdown isnโ€™t going to produce what the traitors in Congress desire. Thatโ€™s a good thing for โ€˜we the people.โ€™ Of our constitutional republic.

โ€”-God, please continue to bless us with strength and tenacity.

Burning Bright's avatar

At a certainl point, we have to think patriots are trying to prod us into seizing mandate, loudly ... rather than waiting for them to give it to us.

Wild Bill's avatar

Fraud Czar: this will not be limited to the states. Think NYC and other large, mostly blue cities. (Minneapolis for instance.) This will be much larger and the net spread wider. Remember the vultures in Casablanca? "Vultures everywhere ... everywhere vultures." Still true, only their appetites for fraud have grown.

Alberta: One of the few jurisdictions in the world that really does not need our financial help. Once they leave confederation and no longer have to support the 'equalization payments' which have primarily been used to keep Quebec from leaving, Alberta won't need our money, they will have plenty of their own. A line of credit is a loan, against which they may never draw, but if they do will be repaid. With interest. What they do need is our moral support and encouragement and to know that the USA will be their reliable trading partner.

Shutdown: you'd think these clowns would have learned by now, wouldn't you? One definition of insanity is continuing to do the same thing over and over, expecting a different outcome. But I would argue that anyone who at this point is still a demonrat IS insane!

God: prayer is always a good idea.

Thanks for your daily Brief summary, ALtab!

Bleighv05 (believe05)'s avatar

What do upu mean "to keep Quebec from leaving"? I am unaware of this situation. Thanks!

Wild Bill's avatar

Canada has a wealth-transfer system it calls 'equalization payments.' Basically, 'from each according to his ability, to each according to his need.' Alberta, the most economically successful province, pays the lion's share of the program, and Quebec collects the vast majority of the benefits. The rest of the provinces are close to neutral.

The reality behind this system is to bribe Quebec, which is by far the largest beneficiary of the program, to 'keep them in Confederation' i.e. keep them from leaving Canada. Which they, from time to time, toy with -- Francophone culture, and so on. And to take from Alberta, far and away the most productive province in Canada, to keep them from being too successful.

As with communism everywhere, the program works to keep Alberta poor and Quebec in line, but it is (like all communist ideas) unsustainable in the long term. When Alberta throws off the yoke of communism, which it appears to be well in the process of doing, Canada as we know it will cease to exist. With no reason to stay (and their subsidized lifestyle going down the drain), Quebec will declare its independence as well, because it no longer has anything to lose, and it has longed for cultural independence for a long time.

It is also likely that the other Prairie provinces -- Saskatchewan and Manitoba, with their highly productive ag sectors -- and the Territories: Yukon, NWT and Nunavut, who sit above untold and unexploited mineral riches -- will be thinking seriously of joining Alberta. Either by becoming a part of some sort of new country/entity or just going it alone.

Politics is an ugly business. When it is practiced as it is in Canada today, eventually the piper must be paid. I briefly thought Canada might have a decent future; polls put Tory PM candidate Pierre Poilievre well ahead in ~225 ridings (Canadian for 'congressional districts') with Trudeau's Liberals and their coalition partner New Democrats with around 40 ridings each. That put the Globalists into a panic, and they helicoptered WEFfer and former head of both the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England Mark Carney in to run against Poilievre. I believe in an honest election Poilievre would still have easily defeated Carney, but the Globalists could not allow that to happen. Thus, the election was corrupted. Which is one of the main reasons Alberta under Premier Danielle Smith is agitating for independence, or possibly joining the USA. They know what happened (Alberta is the stronghold of conservative values in Canada) and they are tired of it, ready to try something new. After all, one definition of insanity is to keep doing the same thing, and somehow expect a different result. Well, that hasn't worked for them, so it's time for change.

Bleighv05 (believe05)'s avatar

Wow. I had no idea of all of that. I knew some. Here's to Alberta's indepence...hopefully with the others to follow. Let the rest collapse under the weight of its own governance.

Jim Schout's avatar

Today Trump announced his choice is Kevin Warsh. He will need to be confirmed, but he has all of the right credentials.

Anna's avatar

I agree with all your points, ALtab. Especially the last one, which is the most important one of all. Daniel would not have survived the lion's den but for the presence of God and his utmost faith that God would save him.

Be like Daniel in this hour of our country's greatest neeed! ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ•Šโ™ฅ๏ธ

Deborah McCauley's avatar

We still have a uniparty, we need free, fair, uncorrupted elections

Wild Bill's avatar

I believe that this is Trump's #1 priority. Without fair elections, we can never have a successful nation. Nothing else will matter.

I expect Trump to implement fair elections by the midterms. None of this 'Jan. 1, 2027' BS. What are these congress-critters thinking anyway? How dumb do they think we are? They, even most of the Republicans, are the idiots here.

Burning Bright's avatar

Well, we're already prepared for most of the truth community to call us doomers for saying the midterms are fraudulent in advance.

Bleighv05 (believe05)'s avatar

Demicans and Republicrats. Can't tell them apart.

thealicat13's avatar

Thank you for your reporting on Alberta desiring to achieve indepence from G. Britain's rule.

I ask that Americans support USA indepence from GB's rule as well.

Burning Bright's avatar

As future interim lord governor of Alberta, I welcome the newest members of the Bright Army.

All I ask in return is undying loyalty.

Anna's avatar

Yes! ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘โ™ฅ๏ธ

Anna's avatar

Someone posted a few days ago that Ashe was their favorite. I think Ashe is awesome, and I like her legal breakdowns because she makes it make sense. She also has her own substack which I subscribe to, as well, although I confess it is difficult to read everything in one day, but I try. My point for bringing this up is, we have three main contributors here. BB, Ghost, and Ashe, and occasionally others weigh in. Each one is unique with their own styles, and typically, different areas of expertise. I like that Ashe is more brief, and to the point, which helps me wrap my head around the topic at hand. I totally get BB's writing, but you have to be willing to dive deep and hold your breath at times while reading ๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ‘.

Ghost knows geopolitics as well as anyone I have followed. I try to catch his podcasts whenever possible, but again, so much to listen to/read, and only so many hours in a day. So picking a favorite is not an option for me. I like them all for the different strengths they bring to the brief each day. Thank you BB, Ashe, Ghost! โ™ฅ๏ธโ™ฅ๏ธโ™ฅ๏ธ

Burning Bright's avatar

Thanks for implying I'm definitely the best of the three.

Anna's avatar

You're welcome! ๐Ÿ˜‰

Jan Vroman/Fawn Little's avatar

They say reform happens slowly then all at once. They say that about everything. But for our purposes it's true when you look at election reform. It seems like it went from absolute zero to "Oh goody, look at this new law." in a heartbeat. We all know CannCon and Ashe were working with others the whole time but to the world it happened quickly. However, it didn't quite happen quickly enough it seems. Not for the midterms. So it goes.

BTW the Brief is awesome. I especially appreciate the comments from each of you. That's what I'm here for. I can get the news anywhere. Your comments put the raw facts into the world view I can understand. And every day I learn something. Thanks, it's a good thing.

Burning Bright's avatar

Our job, IMO is to push the Overton Window so damn far in the direction of First Principles Sovereignty that the back end of that window looks absolutely extreme from the perspective of Systemites.

Jan Vroman/Fawn Little's avatar

Yep. And that you do. That you do.

NBK's avatar
Jan 30Edited

FULTON COUNTY RAID IS "NOT" THE STANDARD TYPE, NOR IS THE LEFTIST 4AM TYPE (Note the noise, ruckus, and chaos in the past 2-3 months leading up to this).

First, the search warrant is very specific, under seal, criminal statutes cited, and has the hallmarks of taking down public enemy No. 1, the most dangerous criminal organization, that security measures have already been put in place. The under seal search warrant is telling you a short synopsis, specificities doesn't happen based on assumptions, and doesn't happen without cooperation from indicted person(s). Any of this clicking on any light bulbs yet?

There are no more talking heads trying to tell you this a nothingburger, even those public officials, who confidently stood before the cameras, spewing their lies, have nearly disappeared from public presence. Democrats not long ago threatened Americans with shutdowns, no longer do so with absolute confidence. There are a lot of "pretend" plague going on the Hill, ....it has infected all parties loafing the halls or hiding in government offices of the US Capitol, Washington DC (Pretend all is well, but feeling the shits).

Fulton County FBI Raid, is not just about the misconduct of the county officials in the month of October 2020, but state officials days of freedom are closing in. They were, not just limiting their criminal activities to their state, nah, we're beyond that now. Hence, the significance of DNI Tulsi Gabbard's presence near the FBI raid of the Fulton County Clerks office. Boots on the ground, and eyes on, yep, its a national security matter as well.

Turn your thoughts back to everything that has happened in Maricopa County in October, 2020, and everything thereafter, then let your thought meander back to Fulton County Elections office after the polling stations were closed. Suitcases after suitcases being lugged in in the wea hours of the night.

This is no longer about idol chatter, idol chatter doesn't conceal identities of those on the frontlines of the biggest criminal case in US History, sure there are names, but you hardly see identifiaable photos of the adjudication team, nor is the evidence being spread across multiple jurisdictions. One magistrate federal judge is safe guarding all the evidence. NBK

Anna's avatar

Thank you NBK! You filled in a lot of information above. ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™

๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ท TRUMPist de La Fayette ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ's avatar

Hi NBK !

Thank you so much for your interesting and useful take !

I brought more to fulfill some gaps ๐Ÿ˜‰:

https://badlands.substack.com/p/badlands-brief-1ce/comment/207409731

Sandra Levine's avatar

Ashe was right! Congrats, Ashe!

Wild Bill's avatar

Isn't Ashe always right?

Sandra Levine's avatar

A short vid is going around Telegram-"Meet Judy Shelton, your probable Fed Chairman being announced tomorrow." From Eagle TALQNS (Q Knew). We will see who is right. Ashe has a good list.

Anna's avatar

I was wondering about Judy Shelton. Her name was put there in Potus's first term but I recall there was a lot of pushback. Maybe Trump is saving Judy for last, but in a good way?

Sandra Levine's avatar

The video was a good interview that showed her views on the transition team. We will see how this drama plays out. Still 3 yrs to go in this term. She certainly expressed the ideas Pres Trump has expressed to us. Time will tell. Patience is so hard. Good question, Anna! Sandy