My Fellow Americans, I am a simple person, an everyday worker leading a live well-lived and have found myself nestled among the beautiful country that is the Shenandoah Valley.
When I was young, I went to school for History at a liberal arts college and upon graduation entered the workforce as one should and did so without delay.
Now, as an older man I am content to my small farm working here among the beauty of the Shenandoah and the wondrous backyard birds and critters that call this home.
At this stage in life, I am settled having a wife and family to call my own. It is here where I see Liberty and Happiness.
I plan to finish my days out here where I believe God fully intends to see me buried and resting among such natural beauty.
When having time to myself, I spend much of it at work out of doors mending small measures which require my assistance and...
an equal amount of time indoors, reading with vigor the histories of the world and the present news of our nation mainly from independent sources and smaller outlets while not completely ignoring long-standing institutions.
I would say that knowledge is where I place the largest store of value and that having lived among such a variety of people, I have had the pleasure of learning from those from every walk of walk.
Over the years I have kept in close company a few people, both American and International, whose friendship has honored me and their ability and willingness to share knowledge has enhanced my life innumerably.
I have tried to share the many lessons I have learned with those who have not had the same opportunities as myself and hope that perhaps a few of those lessons stuck.
In my youth I was taught of the constitution, of the role we all play to preserve and protect mankind and in the liberty that each person must work feverishly to hold on to regardless of cost.
Throughout my life those ideas were confirmed and cemented as world-wide I watched nations fall to tyranny, war, and disaster year after year.
From Cuba to Vietnam, Zimbabwe to Venezuela the once happy people that made up those nations suffered unspeakable tragedy. And each time I heard of such tragedy I prayed for their welfare, that such prayers would in time reach them and bring them a well-meaning happiness.
This benevolence towards mankind can only be found in liberty, and therefore it is the sacred charge and duty of every man woman and child across this globe to defend and uphold liberty to the best of their ability.
Do we not see even the most indebted students offering campus related charitable works to cancer patients and the homeless among us though they cannot relieve all the stresses of that person’s world?
So too should any honest person not suppress or hold back their sentiments concerning liberty and freedom, however small an impact they may have. It is never known when one will strike a chord with another and have a greater effect than may ever be expected.
Having laid out my feelings, I am now going to offer to you, everyday Americans, my thoughts on some of the latest happenings throughout our nation that, in my mind, are of the utmost importance to us all.
Recognizing my shortcomings, I have waited for this subject to be appropriately presented by a more qualified individual; having not seen such occur and feeling pressured by the constraints of time and the failures that delaying anymore may bring upon all of us,
I will venture at length to maintain your attention and I pray that you read this with the same zeal and happiness for everyday Americans with which I wrote it.
Without much surprise I have noticed that the legacy media outlets have given little attention to the irregularities of the 2020 election, and the short-term impact and long-term consequences that fraudulent elections hold for a nation.
Any state government that has certified election results among an area in which fraud is still being investigated has acted imprudently, considering the circumstances, and is not complying with the will of the people nor with any regard to the mounting body of evidence.
However, my dislike for their conduct has not blinded me so much that I cannot understand a single judge who wishes to remain without fault, fearing that ruling on such a case may disenfranchise many millions of voters and thus be considered ‘activism’.
Leaving such a charge to a single individual is also alarming and forcing the issue to a supreme body made up of a multitude of justices more in line with cases of such magnitude.
If a single judge can issue such a ruling that 6 or 7 million votes were wiped from the tally, then wouldn’t those effected be resolved to see their appeals heard by a higher body?
Where would this leave us as a nation but as a people deciding our most fervent and consequential matters at the lowest levels without appeal?
How would this be more tolerable than the fraud that was set against the American people on Nov. 3, 2020 and the days preceding which required thorough planning and deliberate execution.
Such an action of deciding to toss out millions of votes will appear more pleasing to Americans if ordered by a body so resolute that with it resides the sole federal authority to decide cases of such titanic weight.
A ruling by a lower court demanding that millions of votes be tossed out, if such a ruling has any validity, is a fraud upon those whose votes may become disenfranchised...
and any state that complies with such an order is choosing to lose the respect of its citizens and even their compliance.
The matter, being as it is, must be sent to the Supreme Court of the United States for ruling as 70 million Americans currently see fraud in the thousands of signed affidavits that stand to say as much and...
the other 80 million Americans who would be disenfranchised had a lower court ruling been final deserve such fair treatment as only the Supreme Court can offer.
Those calling for the Insurrection Act and Martial Law wish to deny the very rights they hold so dear to hundreds of millions of Americans across this nation. In fact, Americans cannot be legally denied their vote in this situation,
and if the court so cares to rule, we may see the State Legislatures select electors of their choosing to send to the Electoral College, this having long standing constitutional basis.
There are also considerations which must be made which are talked about only by those who feel as if their franchise as citizens has been stolen from them, and keenly it has been.
The electronic voting systems which are primarily owned by ES&S and Dominion Voting should be relegated to a full federal investigation and not utilized in any future election on American soil.
The state governments, who I will almost universally stand with when speaking on federal versus state powers, are simply not equipped to vet and select a voting company that holds Americans rights first.
Honestly, there may not be an electronic voting company in existence which has the ability to produce fully audit-able, open source, decentralized and immutable elections.
So, with as much blame as I place upon state governments for their failures to secure elections, they may be choosing from among the only available examples, all of which are failures.
This is not to speak of the foul dealings and trips to Las Vegas that government officials and bureaucrats may take at the expense of these companies prior to their selection.
I am only speaking as if they did their sacred duty in attempting to select for the voter a functional and safe system. In that they have failed. The investigations into corruption, bribery and voter fraud continue.
With this, the Federal government has supreme authority over that state governments in many affairs and in creating a block-chain based voting system may, for the states, provide an immutable ledger to which every vote may be easily cast, verified, and maintained.
It seems to me that the States have violated the liberty of the people where fraud has occurred as have the local governments who are closest to the fraud.
It is indeed probable as I have heard this sentiment as many times in the past month as I have heard in my life, that civil strife will be upon as if these investigations are not given standing at the Supreme Court level.
While I disagree with civil war among a nation of people who have so productively resided among one another for so long and understanding that those opportunities towards achieving liberty came at different times for different Americans,
I can in no way say that Civil War is out of the question.
But whoever seriously considers the matter must perceive that a dreadful stroke is aimed at the liberty of these States and all Americans when fraudulent elections are made to stand.
If the States may lawfully deprive a citizen of his or her right to have a legal vote counted, it may deprive any citizen of any right at any time and thus all of their rights;
and nothing can possibly encourage such attempts as much a judicial ruling that falls short of the Supreme Court when all Americans are affected by the outcome.
These cases are no longer to be retained within the State courts. To divide and thus to destroy is the first political maxim in attacking those who are powerful in their union.
We have seen this as attempts to divide Republicans in Georgia have already occurred as the idea to ignore the run-off elections has gained traction thus, further cementing the idea of not voting in the minds of many.
He certainly is not a wise man who sits back and relaxes at home, seeing with unconcern the flames that have invaded his neighbor’s house without using any endeavors to extinguish them.
In the Compromise of 1877, we saw a President declared the winner just three days before his public inauguration.
Over 100 years later when Bush v. Gore took 37 days to wind its way through the courts, initiated by a Palm Beach County fiasco, the American people were given justice by the highest court in the land.
What is important is that when the slightest touching point infringes upon the rights of a single American, I wish that all the rest may with equal ardor support their brother and sister citizen.
Very much has just been said on this subject, but I hope much more at present is not needed.
With concern I have noted that Georgia has certified her results and that other governors and assemblies are headed that way, yet investigations and court cases remain active and pending.
It may perhaps be asked: What is proper for them to do? Which action should they take? I am no means calling for inflammatory measures as I detest them.
I should also say that I am sorry to my State and those who govern closest to home that anything should be done which might unjustly infringe upon them personally.
We placed you there in the halls of our State and local governments to carry out our will. But also recognize a firm, and rightful exertion of a free spirit should never be wanting on such occasions of a breach of public trust.
Thousands have given affidavits under-oath in which they should be jailed if they are shown to be false.
Should we not then show them, our fellow Americans, that we support the testimony that they have borne against our government and those individuals and private entities which have worked so fervently to steal this election.
Should we not expect that on such an occasion, against such odds that we might face the same consequences as they should a corrupt election stand? This is but a beachhead, and the fight begins here.

CULTURAL HUSBANDRY, 1776/2020
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