Dec 13 2020
There is much to talk about in here (thank you @gatewaypundit) but I'm starting with possibly the least obvious.
For a long time now I've suspected the passing of marijuana laws across the Country was fishy.... https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/12/will-small-county-northern-mi-key-overturning-nations-election-results-america-find-monday/?utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=PostSideSharingButtons&utm_campaign=websitesharingbuttons



Or did they?

Low and behold… the initiative passed 262-261.

Original count 262 + 262 = 524
Subtract 3 missing/destroyed ballots = 521
521 / 2 = 260.5
How do you get a fractionated final vote? Dominion.

What do we always say?
Right: Follow The Money


More… https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2019/06/john-boehner-stands-to-make-millions-off-marijuana.html


In 2016 we got this list from Democrat Ted Lieu, of 22 members of Congress who were onboard with legalizing marijuana.
All were Democrats except for Dana Rohrabacher (R.-Calif.)



More…


What do we know about Polls?


•Difficulty thinking and problem-solving
•Loss of coordination
•Problems with memory and learning https://www.verywellmind.com/the-health-effects-of-marijuana-67788




Did 11 term Texas Republican Pete Sessions, one of the more vocal anti-marijuana House members, really lose in 2018 because he didn’t back marijuana legislation? https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/former-gop-congressman-marijuana-and-the-story-everybody-missed-in-the-2018-elections


Meet Democrat Colin Alred, a former NFL player who was 32 at that time.
What’s his background?






Why? Of course to get all the outcomes [they] wanted.
All of them. Big Money and Compliant people are very big rewards.


After the “loss” in 2018, Texas Republican Pete Sessions moved to Waco and ran in Texas’ 17th District which includes very liberal Austin.
He won. The 17th District.



You need to read it all. Tomorrow should be HUGE.
I’ll add more when I have time. I’m sure there is much, much more.