The Importance of January 3 and January 5, 2021.

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First and foremost, a HUGE caveat to begin:

Take this w/ a Grain of Salt.

I am not an Attorney, Constitutional Expert, or Elections Expert.

NONE of us have ever handled the dissolution of The United States Corporation and return to the Constitutional Republic.
It's safe to say these are uncharted waters.

I 117% believe that DJT has the best of the best behind him and they know exactly what they're doing.

I'm trying to piece together the cause/effects as I understand them, and 'wargame' a few outcomes for the election.

Let's Dive In!
First off; 117th Congress - kek. Military Precision.

Right off the bat, what I'm trying to piece together here is an assertion that:
a) the Corporation is dissolved
b) we did not have an election on 11/03
c) 01/03 and 01/05 will show failure to abide by the Constitution
cont.
d) any laws / Constitutional Amendments passed after the Corporation was enacted are moot
e) Inauguration Day may NOT be on 01/20.
f) A revote / State Legislature fix is needed
g) Military is the only way

Small claims, right?
There's plenty of great digs on the Three Corporations (Vatican, London, DC) that I won't delve into it.

All I'll touch on is the history.

The Constitution for the United States for America was replaced in 1871 by the Constitution of the United States of America.
In 1871, our Republic was stolen without the people knowing.
We've been living under [their] law, whereby you are property, since that point.
https://www.nationallibertyalliance.org/two-us-constitutions
I won't pretend to know the specifics of HOW the Corporation was dissolved, but let's operate under the assumption that it's been gone.

You can visibly see this: Federal Reserve absorbed under Treasury, POTUS re: stock market (think!), among others. https://twitter.com/doqholliday/status/1310824682296193024?s=20
1845.

"...the electors of President and Vice President shall be appointed in each State on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in the month of November of the year
in which they are to be appointed."

https://www.loc.gov/law/help/statutes-at-large/28th-congress/session-2/c28s2ch1.pdf
And let's look at the Constitutional Method by which Senators are to be selected:

"The Senate of United States shall be composed of two Senators from each State, chosen by the Legislature thereof..."

http://constitutionallawreporter.com/article-01-section-03/#:~:text=Text%20of%20Article%201%2C%20Section,Senator%20shall%20have%20one%20Vote.&text=The%20Senate%20shall%20have%20sole%20Power%20to%20try%20all%20Impeachments.
The 17th Amendment changed that to what we know today...

https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/amendmentxvii
So let's look at State Congress majorities:

Senators are to be CHOSEN BY THE STATE LEGISLATURE.

I count 30 states with Republican Legislatures; which should result in 60 R Congressmen.

https://ballotpedia.org/Partisan_composition_of_state_legislatures
We did not have an election on 11/03, as Senatorial seats are the choice of the Legislature, not the people, of each State.

Additionally, Electors for President / Vice President were not chosen on 11/03, per the Constitution / 1845 Congressional Act.
Let's assume that the 11/03 elections are going to stand; the new Congress will be sworn in on 01/03, and runoff GA elections (for senate seats, which are not the public's choice) happen on 01/05.

Making sense why Lin Wood would say "don't vote in a fraudulet system" yet?
Article 1 Section 4:

"The Congress shall assemble at least once in every year, and such meeting shall be on the first Monday in December, unless they shall by law appoint a different day."

But that didn't happen...

https://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/minute/First_Monday_in_December.htm
That good ol' 20th Amendment, ratified in 1933, changed the President/VP Inauguration date (from 03/04 to 01/20), as well as Article 1 Section 4 to the 01/03 date we know for Congress to meet.
https://constitutioncenter.org/interactive-constitution/amendment/amendment-xx
Are 01/03 and 01/05 the first REALLY tough lesson in the Constitution for the Nation? Congress didn't meet on the first week in December... Congress is, in fact, entirely moot in that they were not selected in a Constitutionally appropriate manner.
Could a lawsuit be brought re: Constitutionality of the 20th Amendment/the selection of Congressmen?

If such a suit succeeds, then it would also mean that Presidential Inauguration date is 03/04.
This opens the door to analysis of the Electoral Count Act of 1887, which handles slates of competing electors.

Well, under the Constitution, the ONLY electors allowed are those chosen by the legislatures of the states.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/3/15
Now the public is in a full on crash course about our nation - that we have not been a free people since 1871.

That our elected officials have been SELECTED, that they've been placed illegitimately, and that what occurred on 11/03/2020 was NOT a Constitutional election.
If you're struggling to keep up with exactly what I'm trying to say here, it's because I'm struggling to convey it.

There's A LOT of moving pieces, if you hadn't yet garnered that...

Apologies if it feels like I'm bouncing around.

NOT ANOTHER 4 YEAR ELECTION.
If DJT did indeed dissolve the Corporation, he'd no doubt he it's last president.

The Last President.

And this book from the 1900's sure would seem spooky, huh?

Almost as if someone looked ahead...
I THINK the resolution for this mess would come in a few parts - the Legislatures of the states could handle their elections how they so choose; either by revote, or by appointing a slate of electors (to which there cannot Constitutionally be a challenge...)
Obviously [they] are going to fight tooth and nail against this... "that dictator Trump won't give up power"...

Well, that's going to hit HARD should 01/20 pass and no inauguration can be held (due to the 20th Amendment being moot)...
I still believe Mike Pence's role in this movie requires him to publicly betray the President. It needs to be out there for ALL to see.

Why wasn't his name on most of the campaign signs?

Under the Constitution, POTUS and VPOTUS ARE NOT VOTED FOR TOGETHER.

Trump ran ALONE.
Something stinks about the 01/06 date with all eyes on Pence.

A public betrayal like that (accepting 'democratically appointed electors' rather than Constitutionally appropriate) would be a TOUGH lesson for We The People.
At that point, the President, w/ the Insurrection Act, being able to demonstrate that elections were not appropriately conducted per the 1787 Constitution, and having evidence that EVERYONE in government is against him, could call for military intervention to rerun elections?
Different but same - doesn't NESARA require new elections for President/Congress (I believe within 120 days of its announcement)?

The Last President.

"I'm gonna bring the whole fuckin' diseased, corrupt temple down on your head. It's gonna be biblical."
When were term limits for POTUS instituted?

22nd Amendment. Ratified in 1951. Corporation Amendment - not Constitutional.
it's really this simple, it seems...

SOMETHING happened on 11/03, but it was no Constitutional Election.

SOMETING has to be done to rectify this.

We collectively HAD TO go through this. We HAD TO be shown.

I sense that the hard part isn't here yet...
https://constitution.congress.gov/browse/essay/artI_S4_C1_1_1_1_2/#:~:text=Article%20I%2C%20Section%204%2C%20Clause,the%20Places%20of%20chusing%20Senators.
I, like you, have no idea what's coming.

I hope you enjoyed this scatterbrained amalgamation of my thoughts, and hope it at least helped you to open your eyes to the absolute friggin MESS that we as a nation are facing.

It's going to be Biblical.

Enjoy the show. 🍿
:) enjoy the show.
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