TruthArchive.ai - Tweets Saved By @Millie__Weaver

Saved - August 12, 2025 at 7:52 PM
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Iโ€™ve been reporting for years that Nancy Pelosi left the US Capitol vulnerable, contributing to the uprising against Trump. Months before January 6, leftist groups, revealed in the Sunrise Zoom calls I released, planned to take over the Capitol if there was a constitutional crisis regarding the electors. Their goal was to force Trump out, and they collaborated with government bureaucrats, high-level Democrat strategists, and a coalition of anti-Trump NGOs.

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

As Iโ€™ve been reporting for years, Nancy Pelosi left the US Capitol open and vulnerable, playing her part in the uprising against Trump. While months in advance the leftists groups, exposed in the Sunrise Zoom calls I released, preplanned to take over the US Capitol on J6 in the event of a constitutional crisis where slates of electors were be challenged. The goal was to force Trump out. These very groups worked along side inside government bureaucrats, high level Democrat strategists, and a large coalition of anti-Trump NGOโ€™s.

@ChiefSund - Chief Steven Sund

Maโ€™am, it is long past time to be honest with the American people. On January 3, I requested National Guard assistance, but your Sergeant at Arms denied it. Under federal law (2 U.S.C. ยง1970), I was prohibited from calling them in without specific approval. That same day, Carol Corbin at the Pentagon offered National Guard support, but I was forced to decline because I lacked the legal authority. On January 6, while the Capitol was under attack and despite my repeated calls, your Sergeant at Arms again denied my urgent requests for over 70 agonizing minutes, โ€œrunning it up the chainโ€ for your approval. When I needed assistance, it was denied. Yet when it suited you, you ordered fencing topped with concertina wire and surrounded the Capitol with thousands of armed National Guard troops. @realDonaldTrump @SpeakerPelosi @AGPamBondi @attorneypirro @SecDef @GOPoversight @RepLoudermilk

@SpeakerPelosi - Nancy Pelosi

Donald Trump delayed deploying the National Guard on January 6th when our Capitol was under violent attack and lives were at stake. Now, heโ€™s activating the DC Guard to distract from his incompetent mishandling of tariffs, health care, education and immigration โ€” just to name a

Saved - July 24, 2025 at 5:06 AM
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I explored a report detailing how certain trolls, labeled as accelerationists, used bots and coordinated efforts on Discord to create division within the MAGA movement, benefiting Democrats and figures like Andrew Yang. It seems Yang is now collaborating with Elon Musk and his America Party, which raises questions about the recent surge in anti-Trump bot activity on X, coinciding with this announcement. The evidence suggests a strategic continuation of their previous tactics.

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

Full Report: Deep Inside a Leftist Troll Farm Shows how discord tranny's aka accelerationist trolls utilized bots and coordinated on discord to sow division on social media within the MAGA movement to the advantage of Democrats and silicon valley including Andrew Yang who has long since been out to steal Trumps base. Now coincidentally, Andrew Yang has teamed up with Elon Musk and his America Party to apparently pick up where they left off. Could this explain the recent anti-Trump bot activity on X timed with the announcement of Elons America Party? The memes don't lie.

Saved - July 24, 2025 at 5:04 AM

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

@WTPNews17 Wrong. The only drunk was the judge that presided over my case that got arrested for a DUI just prior. https://t.co/gIph13QrDg

Saved - July 24, 2025 at 5:04 AM

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

Keep in mind, when the sheriff showed up to arrest us under a secret grand jury indictment, they had NO PAPERWORK in hand at all what so ever. We were being told we would need to wait until we were taken to jail to see the paperwork and find out.

Saved - July 24, 2025 at 5:01 AM

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

The Truth About My Arrest Over Shadow Gate https://t.co/v3HhuKZn9U

Saved - July 24, 2025 at 4:53 AM
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Millie Weaver discussed recent revelations from DNI Tulsi Gabbard's document release, claiming that Hillary Clinton's health issues were concealed by the Democratic Party, similar to Biden's health concerns. Weaver referenced her previous coverage of Clinton's health crisis during the 2016 campaign and criticized a Raw Story piece that dismissed her report as a conspiracy. She highlighted declassified information indicating that Russia possessed damaging details about Clinton's mental and physical health, including serious medical conditions and emotional instability.

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

Given the recent revelations in DNI Tulsi Gabbard's document release, we now know that Hillary Clinton was a chronically ill Presidential candidate and the Democratic party covered it up, much like how they covered up Biden's health problems and cognitive impairment. I covered the infamous hacking Hillary incident in 2016 and documented the obvious health crisis Hillary Clinton was having and how her campaign and the MSM tried shielding that truth from voters.

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

Raw Story did a hit piece on my infowars report calling it "the dumbest Hillary Clinton conspiracy of all-time" https://t.co/Xfe0X6lAUb

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

DNI Tulsi Gabbard's recent declassification exposes Russia had a stash of damaging details about Hillary Clinton that couldโ€™ve ended her campaign: "intensified psycho-emotional problems, including uncontrolled fits of anger, aggression, and cheerfulness." "a daily regimen of heavy tranquilizers" "Type 2 diabetes, ischemic heart disease, deep vein thrombosis, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease"

Saved - July 24, 2025 at 4:48 AM
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The conversation centers on strategies discussed by activist Lisa Fithian for taking over government buildings and disrupting critical infrastructure. Fithian emphasizes using trained groups to mobilize protests, wearing disguises, and targeting media outlets for communication. Plans include civil disobedience to impede Congress and coordinating actions similar to Hong Kong protests. Internal documents reveal a strategy for a Capitol takeover on January 6th, with ties to various political organizations and figures, highlighting a premeditated approach to civil unrest.

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

Fithian talked about taking over government buildings: "Trump's gotta go. In order to achieve what they did, they knew they had to take over important government buildings.โ€ "But, like, there may be some people that are willing to break the windows to get into the government buildings. Like, if that's what we need to do, then we shouldn't fight about that. Let's do that. Let's take over the buildings."

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

Steps For Carrying Out The Plan: Fithian discusses using trained anchor affinity groups and forming flying squads to absorb unknowing protestors in the streets and move them towards the government building they plan to take over. https://t.co/0m503Ymljv

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

Taking Over Inside Spaces: Fithian shows images of the WI Capitol in which protesters took it over and staged protests inside the building. https://t.co/8IFGQRbI0X

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

Commitments To Not Deploy The National Gaurd: Fithian repetitively stressed the importance of getting allied Democrats in positions of power to agree to not deploy the National Gaurd. https://t.co/NZafz4kD2z

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

Sharing Maps and Identifying Targets: ShutDown DC distributed and displayed an ArcGIS map that highlighted their targets including the U.S. Capitol, RNC HQ, DNC HQ, and Trump boosters. https://t.co/C80HvztvV9

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

Wearing Disguises: During the session Fithian instructed on wearing disguises, altering their appearances, and keeping a change of clothes in their bags to put on a different colored shirt if things "get crazy". https://t.co/crU2YuknXI

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

Taking over a TV or radio stations: Fithian proposed the idea of taking over media outlets as a way to communicate with the public and rally more supporters to their cause. https://t.co/iByfQEu44S

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

Disrupting Critical Infrastructure: Discussions also included disrupting transportation networks, aiming to immobilize movement in and around DC, and crippling critical infrastructure that the government needs to maintain power. https://t.co/z7OKtK3wX6

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

Target Republicans or Democrats To Force Trump Out "Maybe it's a narrow Biden victory, and Trump is not conceding. Maybe it's targeting Republicans and telling them it's time to get him to go." "If let's say there's a narrow Trump victory, we might have to pivot. And at that point, we might need to say we need to target the Democrats and make sure Biden does not concede."

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

ShutDown DC shared their target list amongst their groups called "DC Opportunities 2". https://t.co/aidLKoIXTV

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

Hong Kong Style Riot Tactics: Fithian discussed using Hong-Kong Style tactics and trained participants in the methods used, many of which being illegal. https://t.co/6mPzyecro9

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

"So Hong Kong taught us a lot about mass uprising because, again, this is not we're not talking about a protest moment." Image shared in the video of Hong Kong attire https://t.co/3wMCjEsM2w

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

Multiple Affinity Groups In Action: Fithian shows pictures of her previous civil disobedience actions that she planned using her many affinity groups including a veterans group holding American flags. https://t.co/Hejl705huz

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

Lisa Fithian - Meet Professor Occupy In an article entirely about Lisa Fithian, Mother Jones wrote, The Mother Jones article asserts that Lisa Fithian is paid to run demonstrations and instruct activist groups, this begs the question, was Fithian being paid to train activists to take over government buildings? And if so, by who?

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

MSNBC covered a large disorderly protest lead by Lisa Fithian in the Texas Capitol in 2013 featured a photograph Fithian. https://t.co/58i17Q1Meh

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

May 1st, 2024, Fithian lead pro-palestine protestors in large scale campus take overs in coordinated, text book, Fithian fashion. Here's Fithian directing "presumed students" to chain metal tables to the University's doors to form blockades. https://t.co/TFOfKG0MDa

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

The recent university protests were widely perceived as organic, primarily led by Palestinians and students supporting Gaza. However, with Lisa Fithian and her group orchestrating the actions, itโ€™s clear these events were highly coordinated and pre-planned by agitators. https://t.co/ySxxJNzWKb

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

Internet sleuths identified rioter Maple Osterbrink at the UNC campus take over. Osterbrink was a participant on Fithian's Zoom meeting that discussed taking over government buildings. https://t.co/n8W72V9jFb

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

Below is a screen shot of some participants on ShutDown DC's zoom meeting hosted by Lisa Fithian. Maple Osterbrink can be seen on the far right third row. https://t.co/fJo99qVCqL

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

Inspection of online activity of participants in Fithian's Zoom calls revealed heavy involvement in the 2023-2024 pro-Palestine protests across the country. Many participants on Fithianโ€™s calls were members of left-leaning Jewish non-profits, with their social media accounts showing their active roles in the recent pro-Palestine demonstrations.

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

If Lisa Fithian and her group dress as Palestinians, wearing kufiya scarves and waving Palestinian flags to create ambiguity in the public perception of these protests, it's reasonable to assume they may have used other disguises in the past to further their political agenda.

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

Internal Documents Reveal Plans To Take Over The Capitol On January 6th A pdf. titled "The Count" was shared in the groups "Stopping The Coup Guide/Movement Resources". It outlines a contingency plan on Jan. 6th to stage protests inside the US Capitol to make it physically impossible for Congress to meet or vote.

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

Written by: Becky Bond- Senior Advisor of Bernie Sanders presidential campaign, Real Justice Pac Zack Malitz- Digital Organizing Director Bernie 2016, Beto For Texas, Real Justice Pac Brandon Evans- Democratic Strategist, Political Director of Real Justice PAC https://t.co/kIAov3OFH5

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

Two authors of "The Count" sit on the board of The Real Justice PAC, one is its Political Director. https://t.co/evYVKHGzYb

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

The Real Justice Pac endorsed and helped elect NY DA Alvin Bragg who brought politically motivated criminal charges against former President Trump. https://t.co/2dvBrFklII

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

The Count, dated 10.14.20 predicted a huge rise in mail-in ballots and election issues, which could lead to Trump contesting the results. They feared a Constitutional Crisis where neither candidate gets the 270 electoral votes and then the election would be decided by 1 vote per state, thus Trump would win.

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

Constitutional Crisis Scenarios: Zack Malitz discusses what will happen if neither candidate receives 270 Electoral College votes, triggering the decision to fall to the House, where state delegations would cast votes, likely favoring Trump. https://t.co/8QlTO1FueQ

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

Capitol Take Over Strategy For January 6th: Authors Zack Malitz and Becky Bond discuss using civil disobedience and other tactics to interfere in the electoral college vote count on January 6th. https://t.co/yyqkjaXOur

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

Page 37 of "The Count" restates a contingency plan to, "Lead the public in staging mass civil disobedience protests in the Capitol with the goal of making it impossible for Congress to meet or vote." https://t.co/fA1mKIKNc0

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

Sunrise Movement's Office Take Overs Guide The "Sunrise Office Visit Takeover" guide was distributed amongst the Sunrise Movement and allied affinity groups. Sunrise Movement was part of the "Protect The Results" Coalition. It's members were on the October 21st, 2020 Zoom call training to take over government buildings with Lisa Fithian. Sunrise was also on the Election Disruption spokes council hosted by ShutDown DC.

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

Sunrise Movement Taking Over Nancy Pelosi's Office Video: https://t.co/HkpmKMtZty

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

Sunrise: Burning Buildings Is A Powerful Form Of Protest "Uprisings, including actions like burning buildings are legitimate and powerful forms of resistance. https://t.co/0ScptlSxYW

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

Representative Alexandria Ocasio Cortez has participated in the Sunrise Movements Zoom Calls on occasion, showing her support and allegiance. In reciprocation, AOC is backed and endorsed by the Sunrise Movement. https://t.co/o7ZVuwWFhY

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

Sharing an internal security suard manual on securing government facilities in their "Dealing With Threats" guide https://t.co/McfINJ5nqX

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

"Federal Protective Service Security Guard Information Manual on Secure Facilities and Safe Occupants" labeled as "For Official Use Only" https://t.co/qKFNk9V2VQ

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

ShutDown DC leaders shared a target list they created. The Democratic National Committee and Republican National Committee Headquarters in Washington D.C. were both on the target list. https://t.co/Vr5eRIMrCq

Saved - July 22, 2025 at 6:59 PM

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

In 2020 I was arrested, fired, and targeted for character assassination the day I released Shadow Gate. Tulsi Gabbard's recent release and President Trump's statements regarding the conspiracy against Trump lead by Obama vindicates the controversial film. https://t.co/jta42J0H8K

Saved - July 15, 2025 at 7:52 PM

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

And just like that the script flips

@EricLDaugh - Eric Daugherty

๐Ÿšจ JUST IN - MATT GAETZ, who many wanted Trump to name as Attorney General over the past week in place of Pam Bondi: "Pam Bondi is the BEST attorney general Donald Trump has had by a factor of ten thousand." "Pam Bondi is a STAR and has our full admiration and support. To those who don't share my enthusiasm, look at how far we've come." "The Bondi team successfully litigated away the judicial coup of nationwide injunctions. They did that. They won that for us." "They have created the legal infrastructure for highly effective deportations. She's got the cartels self-deporting. She has targeted the criminals and the gang networks."

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Pam Bondi is lauded as the best Attorney General Donald Trump has had, successfully litigating away judicial injunctions, creating a legal infrastructure for deportations, and targeting criminals and gang networks. Jeff Sessions is blamed for Hillary Clinton evading accountability, while Bill Barr is criticized for not investigating the 2020 election. Jeff Rosen is said to have allowed MAGA grandmothers to be hunted. Cash Patel is praised for resetting the FBI by rounding up actual criminals instead of spying on political opponents, a contrast to James Comey and Christopher Ray during the prior Trump administration. The speaker expresses confidence in the administration's continued work, attributing any tension to strong voices and love of country.
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Speaker 0: President Trump never stopped building. A business empire, a media empire, a political empire, we believe he has exactly the team to maximize success. Let's start with Pam Bondi. The attorney general always takes a lot of flack in any administration, but look at what she has accomplished. The Bondy team successfully litigated away the judicial coup of nationwide injunctions. They did that. They won that for us. They have created the legal infrastructure for highly effective deportations. She's got the cartels self deporting. She has targeted the criminals and the gang networks. Attorney general Pam Bondi is a star and has our full admiration and support. To those who don't share my enthusiasm, look at how far we've come. Attorney general Jeff Sessions is the reason Hillary Clinton got away with everything. The statute of limitations is passed to hold her accountable. Thanks, Jeff. He got the unceremonious beating he deserved on the way out the door from senator Tommy Tuberville. After Sessions, we got Bill Barr. AG Barr is the reason legitimate questions about the twenty twenty election went uninvestigated by the Department of Justice. I personally know of cases Bill Barr shut down that related to voter fraud that could have told us a lot more about the networks and the people who are trying to destabilize our elections and our voting process. You don't think you're getting all the answers you want on Epstein? We never got the answers on an election that resulted in a dementia ward escapee being president for four years. After Bill Barr was Jeff Rosen, he was the acting attorney general. He allowed MAGA grandmothers to be hunted like Pam Bondi is hunting MS 13. Pam Bondi is the best attorney general Donald Trump has had by a factor of 10,000. And anyone who disagrees with me is welcome to come on this show and choose their fighter. Which Trump AG would you replace Pam Bondi with? Barr, Sessions, Rosen? She's the best, and we appreciate her service. And at the FBI, some have suggested that they aren't keen on cash anymore. Look at where we've been at the FBI. It used to be a dumpster fire. During the prior Trump administration, we had James Comey. We had we had to deal with Christopher Ray, and now we get Cash Patel. Cash is rounding up actual criminals, not spying on political opponents. That is the reset the FBI needed. I have every confidence that this administration will continue their outstanding work and that any tension that erupts is a consequence of strong voices and deep love of country.
Saved - June 24, 2025 at 4:11 PM

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

Here we go. Democrats are seizing the opportunity to try to impeach Trump again, this time over bombing Iran. This is hypocritical given that every other President has done similar moves including Democrats.

@DailyCaller - Daily Caller

REP. GREEN: "I believe that the President of the United States has committed an impeachable act... Later today, I bring these articles of impeachment to the floor." https://t.co/GxVAKUhncb

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The speaker announces the filing of H Res 537, a privileged resolution, asserting that the President of the United States has committed an impeachable act. The resolution addresses abuse of presidential powers by disregarding the separation of powers, devolving American democracy into an authoritarian government, and usurping congressional power to declare war. The speaker states the president has a duty to consult Congress before taking the country to war and believes the president has instigated an assault on the Capitol and pardoned those involved, also denying persons due process of law. The speaker believes the president is a would-be dictator and will bring articles of impeachment to the floor for a vote later today. The speaker urges a choice between democracy and autocracy, maintaining that the country has come too far to allow a single person to declare war without consulting Congress.
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Speaker 0: Mister speaker, and still I rise. And I rise today in the name of government of the people, by the people, for the people. I rise today because our country is nearing a moment of decision. I rise because we are at the intersection of democracy and autocracy. I rise to announce that at this moment in time, I have filed h res five three seven. H res five three seven is a privilege resolution. H res five three seven has been filed because I believe that the president of The United States has committed an impeachable act. HRES five seven addresses abuse of presidential powers by disregarding the separation of powers, devolving American democracy into an authoritarian, an authoritarian, an authoritarian government usurping congressional power to declare war. Mister speaker, I take no delight in what I'm doing. I do this because I love my country. I do this because I understand that the constitution is going to be meaningful or it will be meaningless. I do it because I understand that the president of The United States Of America has a duty to consult congress before taking this country to war. I do it because no one person should have the power to take over 300,000,000 people to war without consulting with the congress of the United States of America. I do this because if I do not, this authoritarian president that we currently have will continue to assume power. He has already instigated an assault on the citadel of democracy, the capital of The United States Of America. He went so far as to pardon the persons who were actually involved in the assault. He has denied persons due process of the law. I believe that if we do not take immediate action, this authoritarian president will not only devolve the country into authoritarianism, I believe he is a would be dictator who would become a dictator. So I today announce that later today, I will bring these articles of impeachment to the floor, and I will call for a vote. I believe that the hour of decision is upon us, and we all have to decide. Are we going to go down and choose the path of democracy or we allow ourselves to choose the low road of autocracy? I believe that this country has come too far to allow a single person to declare war without conferring with the congress of the United States of America. This is where I stand. This is what I will do, and I do it in the name of my country that I love dearly. I thank you, mister speaker, and I yield back the balance of my time. The gentleman yields members are reminded to refrain from engaging in personalities towards the president. The
Saved - June 24, 2025 at 4:11 PM

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

As I was saying, the US should have never got involved. Both sides WANT war. Fuck em both!

@tomselliott - Tom Elliott

Trump: "I'm really unhappy with Israel [for violating the ceasefire]"; both sides "don't know what the fuck they're doing" https://t.co/fC7OAMyrRo

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The speaker states that Iran is still committed to peace, despite violations by both sides. According to the speaker, after the deal was made, Israel dropped a massive amount of bombs. The speaker expressed unhappiness with Israel's immediate response, claiming they released everything within the first hour of a twelve-hour window. The speaker is also unhappy with Iran. The speaker says one rocket didn't land, possibly shot by mistake. The speaker believes that these two countries have been fighting for so long that they don't know what they're doing anymore.
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Speaker 0: Is that Iran still committing to the peace? Yeah. I do. They violated it, but Israel violated it too. Are you questioning if Israel is committed? Israel, as soon as we made the deal, they came out and they dropped a load of bombs, the likes of which I've never seen before. The biggest load that we've seen. I'm not happy with Israel. You know, when when I say, okay, now you have twelve hours, you don't go out in the first hour and just drop everything you have on them. So I'm not happy with them. I'm not happy with Iran either. But I'm really unhappy if Israel's going out this morning because the one rocket that didn't land, that was shot, perhaps by mistake, that didn't land, I'm not happy about that. You know what? We have we basically have two countries that have been fighting so long and so hard that they don't know what the fuck they're doing. Do you understand that? Do you have do have any response?
Saved - February 12, 2025 at 12:55 AM
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Censorship is still a pressing issue. Some argue that losing blue checks and monetization isn't censorship, but I believe it punishes speech and fosters fear. Algorithmic shadow banning also plays a role, as many verified accounts avoid engaging with non-verified ones to protect their own standing. This creates a dynamic similar to a social credit score system, where collective punishment is enforced. The organization badges further reinforce this by penalizing groups for individual members' "unacceptable" speech.

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

The censorship continuesโ€ฆ Idiots will say, โ€œthey arenโ€™t censored, they just lost their blue checks and monetization.โ€ Punishment for speech is a form of censorship because it creates an atmosphere of fear to speak. Also, being algorithmically shadow banned is another form of censorship. Many accounts with blue checks wonโ€™t engage with non blue check accounts because it negatively affects them in the algorithm. In the same way Chinese social credit score users wonโ€™t associate or engage with those with low social credit scores because it will negatively affect their own score. X is using an algorithmic social credit score system. The organization badges are a way to enforce collective punishment for groups if one group member says something that is not โ€œallowedโ€ speech.

@Osint613 - Open Source Intel

JUST IN ๐Ÿšจ Twitter has demonetized and removed the blue checkmark for the following accounts: Sulaiman Ahmed Stew Peters Dr. Loupis Mayron Gaines Jake Shields https://t.co/6qlJV49Ywv

Saved - January 23, 2025 at 4:01 PM
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I noticed that Byron Cohen seems to have been influenced by Maria Stephan and the "Feds For Democracy," using similar phrases and tactics discussed in the Sunrise Zoom calls I shared. There's a significant network of rogue Marxist bureaucrats in academia and the federal system that needs careful removal.

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

Sounds like Byron Cohen has been trained by Maria Stephan and the โ€œFeds For Democracyโ€ that discussed using these same tactics in the Sunrise Zoom calls I released! He uses the same phrases and tactics by the book. There is a massive network of these rogue Marxist federal bureaucrats that have infiltrated academia and the federal bureaucracy. Itโ€™s going to require expertise and precision to remove this network.

@JamesOKeefeIII - James O'Keefe

โ€˜THE DEEP STATE IS REAL:โ€™ White House Advisor Reveals How Bureaucracy Protects โ€œIts Own Interests,โ€ Predicts Bureaucracy Will โ€˜Crushโ€™ RFK Jr. as HHS Secretary; "If I Was Given an Orderโ€ฆ I Would Either Try to Block It or Resignโ€ โ€œRFK Jr. is a very bad pick for HHSโ€ฆ itโ€™s probably a good chance that the bureaucracy just crushes him.โ€ โ€œCan you give me an example of how you think they'll do it when RFK, like if he gets in?โ€ Describes a โ€˜fake commissionโ€™ to โ€œMake him [RFK Jr.] think something is happening when it's notโ€ฆโ€

Saved - January 23, 2025 at 3:33 PM
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I believe the American jail and prison system is inhumane and requires urgent reform. These institutions are unsanitary and psychologically distressing, often treating innocent people like criminals. We must recognize the need for change before it affects anyone else.

@Millie__Weaver - Millie Weaver ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

Americas jail/prison system is abhorrent and needs to be reformed. They are essentially inhumane torture institutions. Unsanitary, sleep depriving, psychologically distressing, and physically torturous. You donโ€™t know until you know. Jails having even worse conditions than prisons yet everyone there is innocent until proven guilty under the law. You as an innocent person wrongly accused of a crime could one day find yourself in one of these torturous institutions. It needs to be reformed!

@DefiyantlyFree - Insurrection Barbie

Listen to this father speak out about what was done to his son who was a J6 prisoner. https://t.co/2vAxVaoRX9

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Families have lost everything as their loved ones are unlawfully imprisoned for minor infractions. My son was subjected to "diesel therapy," being moved from prison to prison, enduring horrific conditions, including contaminated water and constant lights. Communication with attorneys and family was severely restricted, making it nearly impossible to prepare a defense. Under the current administration, our rights have been violated, and attempts to silence dissent have escalated. Despite President Trump's recent pardon for my son, he remains incarcerated due to obstruction from the cityโ€™s mayor. Just last night, he was assaulted by guards while awaiting processing. We have already filed a lawsuit, and this incident only adds to our case.
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Speaker 0: Families have, lost everything. Their husbands, the fathers, the breadwinners have been taken from them and, put in prison unlawfully for for many years for the simplest of, of infractions. Speaker 1: You said this wasn't the first prison that your son was at. Can you talk to us about what they charged him with and why he was at another prison before coming here? Speaker 0: Sure. What what they do is it's called diesel therapy, so you can't settle. So what they'll do is they'll when they first, picked my son up on January 16, 2021, they, they scooped him up, and then they started taking him from prison to prison. Sent him 202 days down in the bowels of the DC prison. Is the the the conditions there are so egregious. He was actually sifting water through a sock because there's so much rust in the bottom of that prison that you can't drink the water. And so and he they would lay them on its cut. The lights this is like Vietnam where they had lights on all the time. You had 2 blankets. They call them suicide blankets. And, and just laid them on a on a on a on a on a, basically, a block and not even you didn't even have a mattress. So, and then what they do, as soon as you start to get communications with your attorneys and your family, they scoop you up and they take you to another prison. And then so you'll be there for, 2 weeks. You're usually a week to 2 weeks, you're in solitary, where they're transitioning you into the new prison. And then you're there for, oh god, maybe, 3 to 5 months. They ship you out again. And there was there was a time that on 2 Christmases ago, we didn't know where he was for, like, I wanna say almost 3 weeks. How is that possible? How come you can't, you know, call his family? He nobody knows where he's at. When you can't talk to your attorneys, you can't hardly even talk to your family, and you can't possibly, you know, make a defense. And then when you do get your attorneys, you talk to your attorneys, and then they scoop you up and they move you to the prison. All your notes and stuff, they take. So they know exactly what your defense is. It's like playing cards with the your opponent looking over your back, looking at your hand. It's impossible to win. What has happened under the Biden regime was so egregious, so anti American, unconstitutional. They walked all over our bill of rights. Thank God president Trump came in here because not just for our patriots, but and our families, but for all of America because if they didn't like you, they would do anything to shut you up. They tried to shut down my businesses. They had the local, state agencies come after my companies. I got a bunch of companies like restaurants. And so they'll stop at nothing to to shut you down, and I've lived through it. And and so here we are today. Speaker 1: Thanks. You're you're standing out here. President Trump signed the pardon over 24 hours ago or coming up on 24 hours ago. Your son is still not out. What reasons have they given you for that, and what do you think is actually going on? Speaker 0: What this is is nothing more than this this nasty, rotten mayor of this city that controls these these facilities. They're not federal facilities. They're they're city run facilities. So what she's doing because she's all been out of shape because they're out, she is making doing everything she possibly can to to hold up the process and also harm her. My son was assaulted by a lieutenant and 5 other guards last night. He was just he was, assaulted, punched. He was sitting in the middle of the quad waiting to go to get processed and go out. Came in, they handcuffed him, they wrenched his wrist, put him behind him. They they I punched him. From what I understand, they threw him physically into his into his cell, and that's where he was for the rest of the night. And this is this is a this is a young man who has been pardoned like everybody else. And so this is how they're treating them. So we're gonna we're we already have a fault lawsuit filed, but this just adds to that.
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Whoa this is a huge deal that he just referred to the J6ers as hostages! Get ready!

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PARDON: 1500 pardons of January 6th defendants (6 commutations awaiting further research). Trump wants them ALL out of jail TONIGHT!

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We have a list of pardons and commutations related to the events of January 6, 2021. This order will apply to approximately 1,500 individuals, granting full pardons. Additionally, there are about six commutations under further review. This is a significant development, and we hope to see the individuals released soon.
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Speaker 0: Sir, first, we have a list of, of pardons and commutations relating to events that occurred on January 6, 2021. Okay. Speaker 1: And how many people are this? Speaker 0: I think this order will apply to approximately 1500 people. Speaker 1: So this is January 6th. These are the hostages. Approximately 1500 for a pardon. Yes. Full pardon. Speaker 0: Full pardon or commutation? Speaker 1: Full pardon. We have about 6 commutations in there where we're doing further research. Speaker 0: Okay. Speaker 1: Nice to see you in here. So this is a big one. Anything you want to explain me about this? We we hope they get them we hope they come out tonight, frankly. We're expecting it. Approximately 1500 people. Yes, sir. Six six commutations.
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And he is staying at the same hotel where police harassed Trump-Supporters the night of the 6th for violating "6:00pm curfew" https://t.co/70mrkew6Am

Saved - August 24, 2024 at 1:57 AM

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Just ran into John Sullivan the suspected BLM activist that was amongst the protesters that stormed the Capitol and was arrested yesterday. He appears to have been released! In a phone call he can be heard saying that โ€œno heโ€™s not being chargedโ€. https://t.co/ZM11JpYk3J

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An individual is asked repeatedly if they are with Black Lives Matter. The person on the phone says he is not being charged with anything. He denies being with Black Lives Matter.
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Speaker 0: Hey. So Were you Yeah. Give me a second. I'm on the phone, actually. So Were you at the Capitol? I'm on the phone. So Okay. Yeah. Sorry. I was you were talking. You were talking. He's walking away. Hold this. Are you BLM? I think this is what we're all about. Are you black lives matter? Yeah. John, can you just answer, are you black lives matter with black lives matter, or are you with the right wing people? On the phone, do you not? Yeah. But are you black lives matter? I got a lot of So he just said on the phone that he is not being charged with anything. Yeah. He's outside. Did you say you weren't being charged with anything? I thought I heard you say that. Are you Black Lives Matter, John? Are you Black Lives Matter? No. This isn't.
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Notice he organized BLM/Antifa to storm the Capitol on the 6th later then "catch and released" https://t.co/0MvK8AdIiY

Saved - January 25, 2024 at 3:01 AM
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A network of radical Marxist bureaucrats conspired in secret meetings to use their positions in the US Government to enact their political agenda. The participants included far-left protest organizers, federal bureaucrats, and even a trans porn star turned protest activist. They discussed tactics such as leaking information, wearing symbols, and creating parallel structures. They also expressed concerns over Schedule F and planned to reject Trump's appointees if he contested the election. Internal documents distributed during the meeting provided resources for federal worker activism and evidence of their involvement in leaks. They also discussed grassroots election protection strategies, including voter registration, printing ballots, and counting/recounting ballots.

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Thread: 1. Far-Left US Government Employees Conspired To Subvert President Trump, Gum Up Bureaucratic Processes, Strike, and Leak To The Media A network of radical marxist bureaucrats conspired in secret meetings, plotting how to use their official positions inside the US Government to enact their political agenda.

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Days before the 2020 election, a secret Zoom meeting titled "Feds For Democracy" took place between a group of subversive Marxists inside the US federal government w/ far-left protest organizations. Hosted by "Democracy Kitchen" and "Feds For Democracy" and in participation w/ leftist affinity groups, like ShutDownDC.

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3. At its peak, about 150 participants were on the call. The Hosts & Speakers: https://t.co/jI5paE1DUy

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4. Participants backgrounds ranged from being far-left protest organizers, green energy corporate employees to federal bureaucrats, Air Force Lt. Col., National Security advisors, and those who worked in White House during the Obama Administration. And even a trans porn star turned protest activist. Participants Identified:

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5. Secrecy "What's learned in the room can leave with you, but what is said in the room stays in the room." Participants are advised to "take those discussions offline" if they what to talk about high risk actions they want to take. https://t.co/t594FjgJFC

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Please only share information about yourself that you're comfortable with. You can keep your camera muted and introduce yourself in a way that makes you feel at ease. When discussing potential actions, it's best to speak hypothetically to avoid any misunderstandings. If you want to discuss specific actions or higher-risk topics, exchange contact information and use the secure messaging app Signal to communicate privately. This will ensure that sensitive information remains confidential.
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Speaker 0: In a couple of notes on your own safety and the safety of others that you are working with, tonight, Please disclose only as much information about yourself as you're comfortable with. As I mentioned earlier, feel free to keep your camera muted. Feel free to change your your name when you're introducing yourself in breakout. Use your name if you want, your agency or department if you want, or Talk about what your favorite meal is. Find a way to introduce yourself that you're comfortable with. If you're talking about, actions that you might take yourself. I encourage folks to speak hypothetically. If someone were considering doing x, What what might the problems be? That way, there's no implication that that's actually something that you've said you're going to do. Just keep things hypothetical. And then if there's a discussion emerges, especially in the breakout group, of some very specific actions that you wanna take or something that might be higher risk for people in your group, definitely, get each other's contact information and form a signal group to talk about that. Signal's an app that's very secure end to end encryption. It's a good way to communicate about anything that you wouldn't want to get out, that might get you in trouble with your boss. So take take those discussions offline, there'll be a chance at the end of the breakouts to exchange contact information with each.

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6. Icebreaker "Chat Storm " "A lot of folks looking for solidarity, camaraderie, hope, protection, like-minded people." -Laura Adams

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7. The Election Is At Risk "..there will likely be disagreements about which ballots should be thrown away and for what reason" https://t.co/3qrdxsHCYf

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The speaker discusses the risks surrounding the upcoming election. They highlight Donald Trump's refusal to commit to a peaceful transfer of power and his fear mongering about mail-in ballots. The speaker mentions that the election results may not be finalized on November 3rd, leading to potential disagreements and court cases. They emphasize the importance of taking Trump's statements seriously, particularly his comments about getting rid of ballots and questioning their manipulation. The speaker concludes by mentioning the significance of believing authoritarian figures when they make statements.
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Speaker 0: So a high level issue. The election is at risk. This is due to a number of factors. Donald Trump has not committed to a peaceful transfer of power. Instead, there's been significant fear mongering about risks associated mail in ballots, which has been rampant. The election results are unlikely to be finalized on November 3rd, which is perhaps different than what we're used to in previous years. There will likely be disagreements about which ballots should be thrown away and for what reason. We've seen lots of, court cases happening in this in many swing states around the country, and there's a chance that certain decisions around the election will take place in the courts. So there's a lot going on right now, and As we're all aware, the election is now less than a week away. So next slide. So, I wanted to pull out a few quotes, of what Donald Trump has said on the election. I think It's important to, listen to what these leaders are actually saying and to take them seriously. One of The biggest risks I think we have is to assume people are joking or or speaking in a way that is not serious for them, but We saw in September, Donald Trump saying that, he's complaining about the ballots. The ballots are a disaster. Get rid of the ballots, and you'll have a very peaceful there won't be a transfer, frankly. There will be a continuation. And if it's a fair election, he's on board. But, if He sees that ballots are being manipulated. I can't go along with that, and that means you have a fraudulent election. And this is really just setting up the ideas around, well, who who is saying ballots are manipulated and in web ways. And there's a quote that maybe one of the next speakers will talk about where, when an authoritarian says something, you should believe them, and I think that's important here.

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8. Thwarting A Coup Isn't A Coup "It is not a coup to act against a government or officials who are trying to prevent a legitimate transfer of power. We believe that every vote must count, we must count every vote" https://t.co/41XtkKQlpz

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Refusing to honor the results of a fair election is a coup, but acting against a government that hinders a legitimate transfer of power is not. Every vote should be counted, and we must protect democracy. It's crucial to focus on what we know is right amidst different narratives.
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Speaker 0: Speaking of coups, I also wanna, be upfront that, it is a coup to refuse to honor the results of a free and fair election. It is not a coup to act against a government or officials who are trying to prevent a legitimate transfer of power. We believe that every vote must count, we must count every vote, and we must take action to protect democracy. Forwarding a coup is not the same thing as a coup. It's protecting democracy. There's going to be a lot of narratives around what is happening, what should be happening, what do things mean and I think it's really important to be centered in what any of us know is right. Next slide. So I know that's a lot upfront, but really important to, make sure we're on the same page on. So I wanna also

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9. We Have Power & Responsibility "We have power and responsibility as federal workers... rules have meaning because we decide they do, we decide to enforce them." - Maddy Salzman https://t.co/UV90qzim8j

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10. Tactics Depend On Your Role "One important aspect is to think about what are the tactics you should take depending on your role. There's different types of roles in the federal government, and that means that there's different roles that could be appropriate for you to take" https://t.co/BDx7l9zLp1

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11. Ideas For Fed Organizing "We should continue conversations on direct action and how we can stand in solidarity with others, especially protestors in other communities."

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12. Maria Stephan "It is really great to be with you all in solidarity during this critical junction for our country." -Maria Stephan "I have worked in the US government. I worked in the State Department for over five years." -Maria Stephan

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13. Quoting Gene Sharp "I want to start with this quote by Gene Sharp, who's one of the pioneers in the field of nonviolent action, just to get a little bit on what power you all have as individuals and as federal workers." - Maria Stephan

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Gene Sharp, a pioneer in nonviolent action, highlights the power individuals and federal workers possess. Rulers rely on people to collect taxes, enforce laws, manage transportation, allocate funds, and perform various tasks. If people refuse to provide these services, rulers would lose their ability to govern. President Harry S. Truman acknowledged the influence of bureaucrats, stating that he couldn't accomplish anything without them. This emphasizes that both ordinary people and federal workers hold significant power.
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Speaker 0: I wanna start with this, quote by, Gene Sharp, who's one of the pioneers in the field of nonviolent action. Just to get a little bit at what power you all have, as individuals and as federal workers. So Gene Sharp said, in the politics of non violent action by themselves. Rulers cannot collect taxes, enforce repressive laws and regulations, keep trains running on time, prepare national budgets, direct traffic, manage ports, print money, repair roads, keep markets supplied with food, make steal, build rockets, train the police and the army, issue postage stamps, or even milk a cow. People provide these services to the ruler through a variety of organizations and institutions. If people would stop providing these skills the ruler could not rule. And just as an added insight on this specifically focused on bureaucrats. President Harry s Truman famously said, I thought I was the president, but when it comes to these bureaucrats, I can't do a damn thing. So the bottom line with this is that We all as ordinary people, and as federal workers have power. Next slide, Laura.

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14. Gene Sharp - How To Start a Revolution "This is a technique of combat, it is a substitute for war and other violence. https://t.co/NhcnEosnVb

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This combat technique is a non-violent alternative to war. It has been translated into over 30 languages and is practiced on all continents except Antarctica.
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Speaker 0: This is a technique of combat. It is a substitute for war and other violence. We don't know quite how it's read, but it certainly did into Thirty some languages in different parts of the world on all continents except Antarctica.

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15. Subverting the "Pillars Of Support" "If people in these pillars of support withhold or deny their consent and cooperation...no ruler can stay in power.." https://t.co/LldEvI15hf

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Power is dispersed in society and concentrated in pillars of support, which are organizations and institutions that provide the necessary resources for those in power to stay in power. These pillars consist of ordinary people who contribute expertise, labor, and buying power. If people in these pillars withhold their cooperation and engage in nonviolent tactics like protests and strikes, rulers cannot maintain power, as seen in cases like the Philippines, Serbia, Ukraine, and Sudan. The loyalty of individuals within these pillars varies, with those closer to the center being more obedient. The goal of effective people power is to shift loyalties and bring people from the center to the outside. Bureaucracy is a powerful pillar, with federal workers having knowledge and influence over policies.
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Speaker 0: So power is actually dispersed across society and concentrated in what we refer to as pillars of support. So these are organizations and institutions that provide a government or other power holder with the power, with the skills, the knowledge, the labor, the know how that they need, to stay in power. And these pillars of support are made up of ordinary people like you and me who provide Expertise who provide specific forms of labor, who provide buying power. So if people in these pillars of support Withhold or deny their consent in cooperation. Meaning, they stop obeying, they stop cooperating, And they engage in protests, boycotts, strikes, a whole host of other nonviolent tactics That if masses of people engage in noncooperation, no ruler can stay in power, even if they really want to, and even if they use a lot of repression. And, ultimately, this is how civil resistance has removed even dictators from Power in places like the Philippines, Serbia, Ukraine, Sudan, other places around the world. And the other idea is that within these pillars of support, You can think of it as kind of a series of concentric rings. And, you know, at the center is kind of the power holder And people who are, you know, in the rings around the power holder have varying degrees of loyalty to the center. So, you know, those who are maybe closer to the center and this uses the example of, you know, the the military kind of starting with generals and going out colonels, foot soldiers, but you think can think about this in terms of the bureaucracy as well, kind of going through the different hierarchy, That the people who are maybe closest to the center are more likely to obey, less likely to challenge authority. But as you go out, to those outer rings, people are going to have less loyalty, to to the center, to the power holder. And these people are really key allies. And ultimately, you know, the goal, in, you know, in effective People power is to bring people over to your side, to get them to shift loyalties, to get them to move from the center to the outside. And as we know and as Maddie, you know, laid out so nicely, bureaucracy is a really powerful pillar. And, you know, federal workers have unparalleled familiarity with the bureaucratic process. They know how to speed things up. They know how to slow them down. They have access to critical information about policies that are being considered and implemented. They can participate in an internal decision making. They can provide or deny knowledge and expertise that those, At the top of the bureaucratic, totem pole meet

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16. Acts of Commission and Omission "And another act of commission, albeit highly risky, and there are a number of great downsides, is leaking"

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Acts of commission in opposing threats to democracy include asking specific questions, wearing symbols of unity, creating a paper trail, leaking information selectively, and forming self-organizing units. Acts of omission involve refusing loyalty oaths, promoting internal debate, and slowing down work. A labor strike or walkout is a higher-risk option. These actions aim to challenge unethical or unconstitutional orders and protect the integrity of elections. It is important to exercise caution and consider potential legal consequences when engaging in these acts.
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Speaker 0: We talk about acts of commission and acts of omission. So acts of commission are things that you do that you either are not expected to do or that are contrary to, you know, what the opponent, in this case, the enemies of democracy, want you to do. So in this case, you know, an act of commission would be, you know, as federal workers asking very specific questions, exerting your voice in the workplace, joining with colleagues to make the case for why something may be illegal or unethical. Another act of commission is the wearing of symbols which seems like, you know, a small or a minor thing but it's actually really powerful When lots of people are showing unity and solidarity by wearing symbols, symbols can be nonpartisan. They can be pro democracy And part of me thinks that symbols may be an important way for feds to show support and solidarity around democracy and the integrity of our election after, November 3rd. Another act of commission is creating a paper trail. So producing a very clearly written account of the problem in question and the actions, that are taken to address it. And this is really, I think in this moment where there may be uncertainty conflicting messaging potentially illegal orders for civil servants federal workers to engage meticulous documentation, to challenge the policies or the directives that they deem unethical or unconstitutional particularly when the orders are given verbally rather than in written form. And another act of commission albeit highly, you know risky and there are a number of great downsides is leaking. So leaking information about pending or actual policies with journalists, with activists, influential people on the outside. But this, you know, really should be used very judiciously only on truly significant matters because most disclosures outside of formal internal whistleblower are at minimum a violation of contractual duty, and they may put leakers, at significant legal risk. And, of course, if information is classified, employees can be fired or criminally prosecuted as Sarah may talk a little bit about. So another act of, of commission is creating parallel structures or self organizing units. So organizing in the office place, in the workplace. This is particularly important, in the event of abuses of power unethical activity to be able to self organize, make decisions without obeying or legitimizing certain decisions that are made. So in terms of acts of omission, meaning things that you excited that you don't do, that you're expected to do, or that you're being asked to do. First is, you know, rejecting loyalty oaths, you know, being called upon to swear a loyalty oath, you know, around a candidate and individual, particularly when the outcome of the election is still, in doubt, very important thing. And to foster frank internal debate and transparency with outside stakeholders whenever possible. Another act of omission is going slow or slow down. So, basically, people, bureaucrats, federal workers performing their duties, at a foot dragging pace, which is less likely to attract attention than an overt strike, and has been used in a number of different cases. And then, you know, another higher risk, effort would be a labor strike or a walkout, would likely be illegal, but it's kind of, a high risk, high impact, a nonviolent action that federal workers can take, if they deem it necessary.

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17. Acts of Commission - Tactics for Federal Workers -Ask Questions -Wearing Symbols -Create a paper trail -Leaking (high risk) -Create Parallel Structures/Self-Organizing Units

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18. Feds For BLM (Wearing Symbols) "I'm wearing a shirt that I think is acceptable under the Hatch Act. Vote like Black Lives Matter. I would wear something like this and I think you'd be okay wearing that on the job." -Sarah Starrett https://t.co/hfbR5vtR7a

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19. Leak Everything You Can "..everyone who works in the federal government, if you read the mainstream press, like who is covering your agency, who is working for @propublica , who is working for @politico . They all have signal accounts. Text them, leak everything you can." https://t.co/90yVbpWZnl

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The speaker advises federal government employees to leak information to journalists from mainstream press outlets like ProPublica and Politico. They suggest using Signal to communicate and recommend saving emails and recording meetings. The speaker also suggests writing poorly to make the administration look bad. Whistleblower protections are discussed, and the speaker acknowledges the risk involved in their actions. They mention the possibility of finding another job and suggest passing on information to a colleague with a higher risk threshold. The importance of finding ethical journalists who will protect sources is emphasized.
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Speaker 0: Yeah. I Speaker 1: I just recommend everyone who works in the federal government, if you read the mainstream press, like, who is covering your agency? Who is working for ProPublica? Who is working for Politico? They all have signal accounts. Text them, leak everything you can, save your emails, record I record these meetings. I send it over. Like and I can't believe I'm showing my face here, but I've been doing this for months. And if you do have to write something, write something with really crappy, you know, just unintelligible, ungrammatical language to just make them look Terrible. And it will look like something that comes from this administration anyway. But Speaker 0: and to your first point, I know we talked a little bit about Whistleblower protections. Do you have any sense of, like, what is and isn't, covered when you're kind of, like, linking things to a place like ProPublica over Signal or anything like that? Speaker 1: I I mean, again and I sort of prefaced it. Was like, I don't anticipate keeping the job for too long. So, I'm I'm just taking a risk, and I just believe in it, and I don't really care about the job anymore, which is terrible because I don't know what I'm gonna do without it. But I just figure I'll get another job. Speaker 0: Yeah. And I think that's definitely an important thing to think about, like, your own risk level. And if you're in a place where you're like, So be it, and taking that level for us is Speaker 1: The other thing is not everyone's in that position like me where I feel confident about, like, going back on the hunt for your job. You may have a colleague though who has a higher risk threshold than you do. So there's a way that you can pass on that information and that they're willing to be the front for it. Again, The journalists I've dealt with have been super ethical in ways to shield me Speaker 0: Okay. Speaker 1: Meaning to be the source of the leaks. So just get to find out who those and most most respectable journalists do that. They try and shield their sources because that's Their their bread and butter that they give them the stories, so they don't wanna throw you under the bus or screw you.

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20. Acts Of Omission - Tactics for Federal Workers -Go Slow -Strike or Walkout (Illegal)

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21. A Combination of Tactics "I understand that it's important to refuse to " let the trains run on time", for those who aren't able to strike. What would that look like in practical terms?" https://t.co/6LkaGz3oj1

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To slow down operations and prevent strikes, the Department of Labor conducts multiple rounds of cost-benefit analysis for new regulations. If cheating on the numbers is suspected, leaked drafts are sent to the Office of Inspector General for investigation. This coordinated effort effectively stops the process. Strikes are considered a last resort, and alternative tactics include go-slow methods and showing solidarity with federal workers. The fear of being fired, as seen during the Reagan administration, discourages federal employees from taking action. However, partnerships with powerful unions in the private sector can provide support and help resolve issues. During the recent government shutdown, the air traffic controllers' issues influenced the unions in the airline industry, contributing to reopening the government.
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Speaker 0: To refuse the, quote, let the trains run on time for those who aren't able to strike, what would that look like in practical terms? What does it look like in practical terms to put, you know, to slow the gears down in some ways or another? Speaker 1: At at the Department of Labor, it it takes the form of, Several rounds of the cost benefit analysis for a new regulation. And when, when the numbers were when people were cheating on the numbers, a copy of that draft got leaked, to the data labor report and it got published and it got sent to a congressperson And the office of inspector general opened an investigation on who was cheating on the numbers. So again, that's sort of a combination of tactics. It's it's It's making really the paper trail. It's making sure that that document got out to someone who could make use of it and then congress getting the office of inspector general involved. It's It was really a way to stop that thing just in its tracks, and it it worked really well. But it was a coordinated effort by a lot of people. Speaker 0: Yeah. Absolutely. And, Maria, do you want to add to this? Speaker 2: Yeah. No. And, you know, the thing about strikes, I I completely agree with where Sarah was coming from. That strike is, kind of the worst option. I laid it out as an option just because it's, you know, it's there. It's available. It's kind of your conscience is, you know, past The point of no return, if you will. But I you know, there are definitely a lot of different go slow tactics. And I think, you know, this is also an area They're, you know, folks on the outside, so private citizens, those, in groups on the outside being able to show, solidarity with federal workers and And, you know, civil servants is particularly important during this moment, just to tell them, like, you've got, We've got your back on the outside. Do the right thing. Be ethical. Serve well. And I think we don't often think about that in the protest category, but, like, Incentivizing, folks doing the right thing, and having that be loud and clear is, you know, just, another another option. Speaker 3: Yeah. I'll add on to that, some information that, frankly, I've learned from other people who are attending this call, that, You know, there's obviously a history of, air traffic controllers, striking in the past and getting fired for that Under the Reagan administration, and I think that has kind of held through as, not just an actual barrier to Striking, but also, do makes federal employees deeply fearful of, action they can take. But I also in the most recent government shutdown, I think there was a really strong relationship between the air traffic controllers, even though they did not Strike at any point, the issues that they pose to the unions in the airline industry that ended up playing a Usual in helping get the government back open. So I think having those partnerships with other, organizations, Powerful unions in the private sector that, can have our backs and vice versa will be really important. Speaker 0: Great. Thank you So much for everyone. For our 3 speakers and for folks asking, really wonderful, questions to extrapolate on. Right, in the note somebody said, fed flu struck many TSA and air controllers threatening to shut down airports. That is a particular, thing that we can all catch this winter?

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22. Inside Outside Strategy "The importance of self organizing with colleagues from within the same bureau and across government agencies...connecting with civic groups and organizations on the outside" https://t.co/CkbWZy6AC7

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Federal workers are encouraged to self-organize with colleagues within their bureau and across government agencies to build trust and navigate challenges together. They should also connect with civic groups and have open conversations with them. Legal support and advocacy from civil society organizations can be helpful if they need to take action. Contributing their knowledge and skills to civic groups can be beneficial. It is important to stay in communication with grassroots groups and be prepared in case of a stolen election.
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Speaker 0: Being able to think about what you can do, as federal workers and seeing the relationship between those actions and what is happening outside the federal workplace. So really the importance of self organizing with colleagues from within the same bureau and across government agencies, which can help build trust and confidence as federal workers are having to navigate a really difficult terrain together, connecting with civic groups and organizations on the outside and having frank and honest conversations with them. And when you think about it, the legal support and advocacy work of civil society organizations could come in really in handy, you know, if and when you have to take certain actions on the inside. And then, you know, contributing as private citizens, knowledge, skills, expertise to civic groups, organizations that would benefit from them tremendously. And just remaining in communication with those groups that, you know, in a grassroots way or organizing preparing people, in the event that there is a stolen election. Learn what

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23. Trump's Schedule F Executive Order The group of federal workers express their concerns over Schedule F possibly being enacted in Jan 2021. Schedule F would've required loyalty to the President. https://t.co/noS9LrjKCb

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24. What If Trump Wins? "I'm putting my head in the sand on that one. I refuse to accept the possibility." -Sarah Starrett https://t.co/ngzMcuNuhd

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The speakers discuss the importance of creating spaces for people to connect and have conversations. They encourage individuals to reach out to colleagues for information and support. They also address a question about mentioning the possibility of a change in administration as part of one's job, stating that it is not illegal but should be framed as a policy question. They emphasize the need to consider all aspects of a problem to avoid arbitrary and capricious decision-making. The topic of preparing for a scenario where Trump refuses to accept defeat is brought up, with one panelist admitting fear of him outright winning but refusing to accept the possibility.
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Speaker 0: If you're not sure you have colleagues that you trust to talk to, that's one of the reasons of having this conversation. We wanna start having spaces for people to connect, and so maybe you'll meet somebody through this space that works at your agency that maybe has more information or talk to somebody at a different agency who maybe has awareness of what it's like where you are. So, we wanna help facilitate conversation even if you're not sure who to turn 2 at work. Speaker 1: Yeah. That's great. So I'm gonna go back to another, question I saw. I have a job that includes offering informed judgment on different matters And mentioning that there's a possible change of administration, and we need to consider that possibility would be considered a normal part of my job. I can see some political appointees reacting badly to that, but it's not against the rules if it's framed in that context. Does anybody wanna come there was also a comment about how, People might stay away from that, because political appointees would react badly, but, is there any is there anything illegal about it? Is there a problem with that? Any comments? Speaker 2: I don't think it's illegal. You're just you're just raising a policy question. I mean, one one of the things that we deal with all the time is if we do this, will we get sued? You know, who will sue us and what will be the arguments that they make? So we we have to try to make sure what we do is not arbitrary and capricious. And so if we fail to consider all the aspects of a problem, it's arbitrary and capricious. You know, so that's part of the job is just sort of calculate what's going on and react, you know, offer options anyway to react to it. Speaker 1: Great. Excellent. So there's a bigger question, and, maybe we wanna talk about that in the in relation to the topic of the night of wild federal workers about I understand the emphasis on preparing for a scenario where Trump refuses to accept the defeat, but I'm honestly more afraid of him just outright winning. How do we prepare for that? Anybody, any one of our, panelists? Maria, Maddie, Sarah, wanna take this? Speaker 2: I'm putting my head in the sand on that one. I refuse to accept the possibility.

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25. Calling It A Coup. While discussing scenarios, federal bureaucrats plan to name Trump contesting the election as a Coup. They plan to reject Trump's appointees and only assist Biden's Transition Team. https://t.co/cOE3mBHVxx

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The speakers discuss the importance of using the term "coup" to describe the current situation. They question whether they should listen to political appointees if they are not legitimate. They mention the need for a transition team if Biden wins, as they did during the previous transition. They express concerns about conflicting narratives regarding the transition and discuss the responsibilities of issuing visitor badges and granting IT access. They mention the challenges of starting work without physical access to the building. They also mention the possibility of choosing the leader based on their understanding of who won the election.
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Speaker 0: I think making sure that we're naming what is happening as a coup Mhmm. Language, and communications with coworkers will be really important. Speaker 1: Yeah. Totally agreed. In the at the NBC conversations that I've been having that's not on the federal We, also are often saying, like, call it a coup. It's a coup. Don't let anyone tell you it's not. Because the more you normalize that language, the more, it's like it becomes apparent. It's like most centrist folks in in the government might start actually accepting that. Speaker 0: Yeah. And I think, you know, I work on a project where I'm interacting on a daily basis with our politicals, and starting to call into question if we're in the midst of a coup, should we even be listening to our politicals because they are not here legitimately anymore. Speaker 2: That's a great question to be asking. Speaker 3: That said, I know that, you know, we if there's a Biden win next week, there's gonna be a transition team coming in, and, I think I'm gonna be spending a lot of Time working with them because I know, and I was around during the last transition. Like, we spent a lot of time preparing those briefing books, and we are not doing that this time. That is not A priority. And so a lot of that work is gonna have to be done sometime. I mean, the last time we spent about 6 months preparing a big fat briefing book. That's gonna all have to start all that work's gonna probably happen next week. Not that there was that much achieved policy wise these last 4 years. But I don't know if it's naive to say, but I'm gonna kind of, like, look like, I'm gonna have to shut out the current political appointees and go to the transition team and be like, this is you know, I'm looking ahead to the future. This is this is our work. So, you know, I hate to think that they are gonna be our saviors or something, but, Speaker 2: Can I Ask another nitty gritty question related to that? So say you have 2 narratives happening simultaneously. There's the existing Trump appointees saying there is no transition team because there's no transition. It's a continuation. Then you have Trump's side or Biden's side saying, I won, and my team is coming to the doors. Like, what are what are the responsibilities of the various people in your see to issue a visitor badge and physically let someone into the building and give them IT access and set up the meeting. Speaker 0: Yeah, I mean, I was gonna say, like, yes. They do need computers and stuff, but, like, right now, there are no doors. Like, how do you get done the Zoom logins, or how do you start Mhmm. You know We Speaker 3: can make those Terminations ourselves. We you know, they say you're gonna keep your account, and we're gonna start, and we're like I don't know. We're like the Lithuanian government in exile or something. We're gonna and then we're gonna start working with them. Speaker 1: Yeah. And I think it's almost, like, Definitely a risk factor, but if if there's a contested election and it's fairly clear to us who won, We we get to choose who the leader is, and I don't know what risk that puts on you, and and I'm not a fed again, so I don't wanna, like, In a weird situation, but, like, I think that is a point where you and your team and your supervisors and those, non appointee, like, I'm sorry. What's the the term? Career career staff can actually decide, like, well, according to our understanding, Biden won, and therefore, we are listening to his appointees and his transition team.

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Break-Out Room Topics: 3 Scenarios "All scenarios assume in the week after the election either there is no clear winner or that Trump is denying that he lost." https://t.co/6agTnGTUaj

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Facilitators Guide For Federal Employee Activism Workshop This guide was distributed inside the groups "Movement Resources", an internal document hub. https://t.co/CPlJU4HxPJ

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28. Affinity Groups - Role of Facilitators This internal document explains how affinity groups can operate together in clusters and the roles within. https://t.co/Gd4cRU2XXT

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29. Activism Resources For Federal Workers Guide This internal document was distributed as the meeting ended. It's a tactical guide for federal workers on subverting the government from within. https://t.co/BdddtzJoZx

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30. Subverting Trump From The Jump Doc. titled "Federal Service Articles" was linked inside the "Activism Resources for Federal Workers Guide". It evidences that this network, of subversive bureaucrats, was behind the leaks that plagued the Trump admin and were plotting subversion before Trump was even inaugurated. @propublica leaks.

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31. Stolen Election Action and Campaign A document titled "Grass Roots Emergency Election Protection Trifecta Action Guide" By Harvey Wasserman was inside their "Movement Resources" along with many other election related resources.

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32. Grass Roots Emergency Election Protection Trifecta Action Guide "The 2020 election is not likely to be cancelled or postponed. But it CAN be sabotaged or stolen. It will not be enough this year merely to register and vote. Nowhere near...join election boards, become poll workers and poll watchers, and more."

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33. Pressure Points https://t.co/p19HRNqn83

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34. Voter Registration "The first "leg" of the election trifecta is to register new voters, protect those now on the rolls, and restore those who've been purged." https://t.co/h9KuVI6gTs

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35. Printing Ballots "Paper ballots must first be designed, printed, and published. Simple typos and deliberate manipulations can destroy elections." https://t.co/c5FYwpJVRO

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36. Vote-By-Mail Mail-in ballots mass harvested and put in drop boxes. https://t.co/eIe3LGvNww

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37. Chain of Custody "Tens of millions of paper VBM ballots will arrive at election boards" https://t.co/bn6Kfhz6tc

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38. Election Protection At Voting Centers https://t.co/29LUSvTifT

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39. The Ballot Acceptance Choke Point "In 2020, grassroots election protectionists must be embedded at the critical juncture of this decision-making process. In a massive VBM deployment, literally millions of ballots will arrive with small glitches, errors.." https://t.co/VOypcJpWQK

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40. Counting & Recounting Ballots "In Ohio 2004, a federally mandated recount failed when official records from 56 of Ohios 88 counties "disappeared". https://t.co/LzlBk53Gjp

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41. How to become an Election Protectionist https://t.co/tarbaap7Rk

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42. Elections Admin State Of Play (8.18.20) Doc. shared in the groups "Movement Resources" outlining mail-in ballot margins in swing states, status on ballot drop boxes, mobile voting, vote-by-mail rejection rates, projected provisionals and election laws/litigation status. https://t.co/IQYETRvNzR

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44. Interactive Map of Swing States Doc found inside "Movement Resources" and credited to Patrick Young, Shut Down DC leader. https://t.co/wywIAifiy7

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Internal documents from the Transition Integrity Project reveal that the Democrats conducted simulation exercises in August 2020, aiming to prevent Trump from stealing the 2020 election. They anticipated the significance of mail-in ballots and strategized to secure Biden's victory, engaging in a high-stakes battle with Trump's team. The documents shed light on the Democrats' efforts to protect the election's integrity. Summary: Democrats' internal documents detail simulation exercises to safeguard the 2020 election from potential interference, focusing on mail-in ballots and countering Trump's actions.

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In my Sunrise movement investigation I obtained internal documents written by the Transition Integrity Project that show how the Democrats ran simulation exercises plotting to steal the 2020 election in Aug 2020 from Trump under the guise that they were protecting Trump from stealing an election that hadn't even happened or been contested yet. They knew mail-in-ballots were going to play a key role in the outcome of the election and were prepared for a high stakes game of chicken with Trumps team to ensure Biden's victory. https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/7013152/Preventing-a-Disrupted-Presidential-Election-and.pdf

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A document called "The Count" from October 2020, obtained during the Sunrise Zoom Calls investigation, outlines a plot to frame Trump for J6. It was authored by Zack Malitz, Brandon Evans, and Becky Bond, who are officials from the Bernie & Beto campaigns and leaders of the Real Justice PAC. The Real Justice PAC was co-founded by Shaun King and former staff members from Bernie Sanders' campaign in February 2018.

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"The Count" pdf. This document dates back to October 2020. It outlines the plot to frame Trump for J6. It was obtained in the Sunrise Zoom Calls investigation. https://www.americamission.com/p/sunrise-documents

Sunrise Documents Who Framed Donald Trump? americamission.com

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The "The Count" was authored by Zack Malitz, Brandon Evans, and Becky Bond. Malitz and Bond are both Bernie & Beto campaign officials and leaders of the Real Justice PAC. Real Justice PAC was co-founded in February 2018 by political activist Shaun King and several former staff members from Bernie Sanders' presidential campaign. The Pac was co-founded by Shaun King.

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In October 2020, the Sunrise Movement shared a document called "The Count" outlining their concerns about Trump contesting the election with claims of fraud. They prepared a response plan for different scenarios, including the possibility of faithless electors on January 6th. They discussed staging protests inside the Capitol to disrupt the counting process. They also had meetings with a riot instructor and shared a map of the Capitol as a potential target. Twitter files showed that the Zoom calls discussing these plans were heavily censored on the platform.

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October 2020, The Sunrise Movement passed out a document called "The Count" detailing exactly how the 2020 election was going to be contested by Trump with "election fraud" claims after mail in ballots are counted. They had a plan for exactly how they would respond to every scenario. Their worst case scenario was if faithless slates of electors were up for vote on J6. They believed that the outcome would likely result in Trump becoming the 46th POTUS. They layout their response for J6, "staging protests inside of the Capitol to make it physically impossible for Congress to meet" and "strategy should be to delay the count and, if possible, prevent it from ever being completed." The Sunrise Movement also met with seasoned riot instructor Lisa Fithian who in Zoom calls described a scenario where they should help take over the government buildings and handed out a detailed a ARCGIS map of the Capitol building as their primary target. The Zoom calls video is still pinned to my twitter page. Twitter Files revealed that the Zoom calls was the 8th most censored story suppressed on Twitter with almost 500k tweets removed.

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Exclusive footage! Leftist protest groups plot election day coup aided by the Democrat Party, Federal employees & Intelligence contractors. - They plan to shut down & take over Washington D.C. starting Nov. 4th until inauguration day to force Trump out of the White House. https://t.co/AaMCKwSndk

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Undercover footage reveals coordination between leftist organizations, including Shut Down DC and BLM, for a coup action exercise. Democrat party members, federal employees, and intelligence contractors are involved. The plan is to shut down Washington, DC and other major US cities from November 4th until inauguration day. BLM Plaza will be the meeting point on election night, followed by the White House shutdown on the 5th. Key government buildings and police stations are targeted. Members of Congress supporting Trump will be confronted at airports and Union Station. The goal is to create a crisis and take over buildings. The left intends to take control regardless of the election outcome.
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Speaker 0: Our undercover inside the Sunrise Movement was able to obtain exclusive video footage inside Zoom chats where Shut Down DC, BLM, and other leftist organizations are coordinating a multilevel coup action exercise utilizing insider help from Democrat party members as well as federal employees and intelligence contractors. I'm a management and programs analyst. I work in the national security community. I spent three and a half years, as a contractor at DHS HQ. Speaker 1: If you read the mainstream press, like, they all have signal accounts. Text them, leak everything you can. The journalists I've dealt with have been super ethical in ways to shield me To be the source of the leaks. Speaker 2: Groups on the outside being able to show solidarity with federal workers. Making sure that we're naming What is happening is a coup. Speaker 0: Totally agreed in the shutdown DC conversations that I've been having that's not on the federal side. We, also are often saying I can call it a coup. They plan to shut down Washington, DC and other major US cities starting at November 4th until inauguration day. Do we have any plans for how to respond if there's a coup? Speaker 1: Come to BLM Plaza, anytime after 4 PM on election night. On 5th, we're gonna, shut down the White House. Speaker 2: Matt, the White House, know every access point, So we knew we could have blockade it. On 6th, we're gonna shut down, larger parts of Washington, DC. We've been working on a target map and a framework for scenario. So where are all the police stations? Where are all the key government buildings? Who are the Trump boosters? Speaker 1: Members of congress that are coming in, we're gonna meet them at the airports or at Union Station, and send Speaker 2: them back to where they came from until we deal with the the situation that we're in. We are going to be in a crisis, but we want it to be one that we are creating. Whoever's got the guns can win. Let's take over the buildings. If there are people that are willing to do that, we should support them. Get ready to shut your city down on the 4th or 5th. Speaker 0: Regardless of who wins, the left plans to take over.
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