A New Concept: Sovereign Crime
Yesterday I offered a few Tentative Signs Of Hope? Today, a splash of cold water. Tentative signs of hope isn't the same as rampant optimism. I do try to offer tempered optimism--remember disgraced former AG Bill Barr, Justice Amy, etc.?--but I don't turn away from reality.
Today, starting soon, I'll be taking a bit of a mental health break--at least for the morning. Mental, not physical, health--the wrist/hand is much better, thanks to the brace and keyboard shortcuts (I have tried a trackball but am not crazy about it).
In the meantime, here are two related and highly recommended reads. There remain signs of hope, even as we suggested in Things Fall Apart , but these are very dark days for the Republic. What comes out on the other side of the tunnel we're in may look very different--for better or worse.
First (h/t Ray So-Cal) from AmThinker, Jay Valentine:
This is a longish article, but highly recommended in its entirety. If I can summarize the two main concepts, this would be the gist, in my words:
1. Industrial scale fraud of any sort, when discovered, is normally never a one-off. It is the culmination of previous successful frauds that grow in scale over serial events.
2. Fraudsters are encourage by success. If they get away with their fraud, they WILL do it again.
I think you get the picture. But just in case:
The 2020 election fraud did not just happen. It is impossible for an organization, spanning many states, using similar techniques (fake ballots, shutting down counting at the same time, more ballots than voters, dead voters, underage voters) to succeed the first time at bat. There are just too many moving parts.
So here we developed a thesis.
The team, educated in some of the most sophisticated organized fraud tactics, posited that this was not a dry run. Their thesis is that if one were to seriously evaluate the balloting in many states for 2014, 2016 and 2018, one will find traces of what happened in 2020. That project is under discussion.
Their second thesis is that this is not over by any means. This kind of election fraud was hugely successful. If one even questions the 2020 election, one can be banned from social media and labeled a “conspiracy theorist” by sovereign governmental agencies.
The team believes the best is yet to come.
Fraud perps are greedy and when left to commit fraud, for which there was likely millions of dollars in remuneration either presently or in the future, they are not going to stop. As fraudsters recognize that national law enforcement refuses to investigate and the courts will not look at evidence, they are emboldened. Who wouldn’t be?
Our courts and law enforcement are saying “come, commit all the fraud you want, we won’t investigate, and if there is litigation, we will toss it out on procedural grounds.”
If anyone protests, the FBI may raid their home with an assault vehicle.
Don’t believe me, well, meet Christopher Worrell .
And meet retired Army Sergeant Kenneth Harrelson, who, like Chris, attended the Don’t Steal The Vote Rally and was greeted by an FBI turreted vehicle while he was cleaning out his gutters .
This is our government in action covering up election fraud. FBI Director Chris Wray is promising each of us the Roger Stone Experience if we doth protest too much.
We are dealing with a new type of crime, at least new to most Americans: sovereign crime. This is it, folks! This is what it looks like.
And believe me--there's plenty more, so do follow the link.
Now to follow up on some of that, read Julie Kelly at American Greatness. It's chilling, but Kelly does point out some obstacles for the enforcers:
Capitol Investigation Seeks to Criminalize Political Dissent
The government's response to the January 6 melee isn’t about justice. It’s about partisan retribution and revenge. And the consequences will be disastrous .
The point here is that this whole thing, as Valentine says, has so many moving parts: FBI, DoJ, the courts. Keeping this going won't be easy. It can happen--the corruption of our body politic does run deep enough for that. But success isn't guaranteed. The good news for our side is that not all Americans are as dumb as some of those people who have gotten arrested (read this affidavit if you want to see what I mean).