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Saved - November 1, 2024 at 1:51 AM

@RealDaveCares4u - DavidJose

@JovanHPulitzer is a lover of the freaking people! He loves and trusts until you do him dirty, I usually see dirty junk real fast, but he will tell when he finds the criminals which other big names won’t do! He did the real audit work and holds keys to restoring America

@ArtChicken4 - ArtChicken 🐓🇺🇸

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I'm calling out the recent news story as a setup for a time hack. In Maricopa County during the 2020 election, they had 10 tally machines counting over 140,000 ballots daily. Yet, on election day, they claimed they needed 10 extra days to count, processing only 89,000 ballots the day after and then dropping to just a few thousand. A month later, they counted 140,000 ballots again. This indicates they are creating excuses and using various hacks to interfere with the election. It's crucial to maintain chain of custody for forensic audits, which is costly but necessary to prevent disqualification of evidence. We learned from 2020, and it's vital to preserve this information for future legal actions. Barcodes are scanned using a laser that checks columns for light reflection, translating them into binary code for computers.
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Speaker 0: But I digress. I'm calling bullshit on this news story. They are setting up a time hack. In order to do anything, you've gotta claim we need more time. We're having problems. We need more days. I'll remind you very simply of this process, folks, because this all ties together this all ties together, and this is what they tried to keep you away from. But every bit of this connects, always has, always will. In Maricopa County in 2020, they had 10 tally machines. The tally machines getting ready in early vote was counting a 140,000 plus ballots a day. Get to election day, they said that we need 10 extra days to count. The day after election, they probably ran about 89,000 ballots, and then it dropped to, like, 2,000, 5,000 or nothing per batch. And they were only running 2 machines, but they said we need all this time and this help. Well, what happened is it appeared 1 month later in December where they ran in a 140,000 ballots. If it's the machines, why do they need that? So you now know I'm calling this out. They are building in excuses. They are building in hacks. Every one of the hacks that I have taught you about over this time, there's over 200. They're using them all. This will be the most interfered with election in the history of American elections. They will pull out the stops. Their backs are against the wall, and they're they're they're crapping in your cranium right now to try to convince you they're, they're fixing it. We're on it. We caught it. I call bullshit. I'm gonna give you this education one more time as I go. I wanna thank every single one of you for your support for your support of my work on Locals. It's what keeps now you understand why our forensic audit keeping it in chain of custody is so incredibly important. Yeah. You might have volunteered your time for a farm animal or a forest animal looking at something, but that server is located in somebody's house. If it ever made it to court and discovered something monumental to be disqualified, why would it be disqualified? They just have to prove that that forest animal left their house one time and left it unattended. We don't make those mistakes. We're at a much higher quality. This is why it costs us over $10,000 a month just to keep these in chain of custody and storage. Folks, this is history that we learned in 2020. We learned all of these hacks. We learned what they do. President Trump has to have it. Lawsuits have to have it. Supreme court has to have it, and it has to be saved for posterity. And I wanna let you know, I'm committed to if we could get lawmakers degree, I can redo all of this, and I can make the very machines we work on audit everything at the time. But then again, what do I know? Speaker 1: This is barcodes in one lesson. Barcodes are found on virtually all products that you see in any store. When a laser from a computer scans a barcode, it's actually scanning through a series of 95 evenly spaced columns and checking to see if each one of those columns is reflecting a lot of laser light or virtually none. Computers only understand ones and zeros, so any of the columns that reflect virtually no light are considered a 1. And any of the columns that reflect a lot of light are considered a 0. Probably
Saved - December 10, 2023 at 5:50 PM

@RealDaveCares4u - DavidJose

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Saved - October 2, 2023 at 1:55 AM
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A conversation on Anna Von Kreitz and the use of trusts in cults. @RealTrumperMel warns about Anna's involvement in a trust that encourages people to give up US citizenship. @KristinNap95954 questions if it's the same person. @Truthliesnlibe1 denies knowledge of Anna as a judge and discusses trusts. @RealTrumperMel argues against joining an assembly with Anna as trustee, emphasizing individual rights. @Truthliesnlibe1 denies association with any trust and requests evidence for conspiracy theories. Conversation ends.

@RealTrumperMel - Melody Jennings

I’ve learned recently that Anna Von Kreitz, (also known as Anna Von Kreitzinger and Anna Marie Kreitzinger) arguably leader to one of the various versions of “state National” groups that is convincing people to stop being a US citizen, is the trustee for a trust that you are being invited to lock your assets into while throwing off your citizenship. On an entirely different train of thought unrelated to this person, I’ve done some research on cults. Some cult leaders have used trusts as a means to manipulate followers into giving up control of their assets. This manipulation often involves convincing followers that creating a trust is a way to protect their assets or ensure their financial security, when in reality, it serves the interests of the cult leader or the organization. Here's how this manipulation can occur: 1. Promise of Asset Protection: Cult leaders may persuade followers that creating a trust is a wise financial decision to shield their assets from potential legal or financial threats. They may emphasize the trust's supposed ability to protect assets from creditors, lawsuits, or government actions. 2. Control Over Trust: In many cases, the cult leader or a trusted representative of the cult is named as the trustee of the trust. This gives the leader control over the trust's assets and decision-making, effectively allowing them to manage and use the assets as they see fit. 3. Isolation from Independent Advice: Cults often isolate followers from external financial advisors or legal counsel who could provide objective guidance. This prevents individuals from seeking independent advice that might question the cult leader's recommendations. 4. Exploitative Fees: Cult leaders may charge followers significant fees for setting up and managing the trust, further depleting their financial resources. 5. Conditional Benefits: Cult leaders might condition access to certain benefits, privileges, or spiritual advancement on followers' participation in the trust arrangement. This creates a sense of obligation and dependence. 6. Secrecy and Opaqueness: Cults may maintain secrecy about the trust's operations and financial dealings, making it difficult for followers to understand how their assets are being managed. It's essential for individuals to exercise caution and seek independent legal and financial advice before entering into any financial arrangement, especially one involving trusts. @realJohnMK @Truthliesnlibe1 @hopes4usall @17thSCOG @DaveCaresForYou

@KristinNap95954 - Kristin Napolillo

@RealTrumperMel I've heard of someone name Anna Von Reitz, or Anna Von Reitzinger. Or Rietzinger. I'm seeing different spellings. Same person?

@RealTrumperMel - Melody Jennings

@KristinNap95954 Same person

@RealTrumperMel - Melody Jennings

@KristinNap95954 Yes drop the K. My bad. But also there are different spellings and different names. She is a self-proclaimed judge according to sources.

@Truthliesnlibe1 - Unilateral Ombudsman🎙By:💯Chance

I have no first-hand knowledge of Anna claiming to be a Judge. I posted about several individuals teaching this hard to find and prove information im my pinned 5 part thread, and it may actually clarify some things you may be missing. The American States Assembly and also a book by: Brent Winters the excellence of the common law (not affiliated with Anna that i know of) have the most relevant citations out of them all, IMHO.

@RealDaveCares4u - DavidJose

@Truthliesnlibe1 @RealTrumperMel @KristinNap95954 I saw the claims of being a judge in Alaska

@Truthliesnlibe1 - Unilateral Ombudsman🎙By:💯Chance

@RealDaveCares4u @RealTrumperMel @KristinNap95954 Have you ever heard her talk about selling people trusts to protect their assets?

@RealTrumperMel - Melody Jennings

Your words. She’s the fiduciary of the trust in the assembly you want people to sign up with. But here’s the problem I see. I have my own contract with my government. I don’t need to join an assembly where there is a person who is the trustee. I am my own trustee. I get to speak to my government and hold them to the trust and contract I have with them as a citizen of this country. I don’t need to stop being a citizen and lose all my power to hold them accountable. We don’t make this woman who created an assembly the trustee of anything as it pertains to me and my freedoms. What is she the trustee of? Why is she given power that is ours already individually? When you ask people to join your assembly that she is the trustee of, why? We run TOWARD our state constitutions. We the people have individual rights. What is Anna’s role here? We don’t abandon government. We force government to uphold the constitution. But first we must learn it. No one needs to follow Anna into a trust that she is the trustee of. Tell me how I’m wrong here.

@Truthliesnlibe1 - Unilateral Ombudsman🎙By:💯Chance

Your trying to lead the conversation to fit your narrative again Mel.🥴 I require you to Cease and Desist or i will take lawful action against you in your individual capacity.😳 I told you that i have no knowledge of this trust you are trying to associate me with and i firmly rebuke your slanderous🐔💩 assumptions once again. The only trusts I've tried to find information about is the public charitable trust (its blood money and i want nothing to do with it unless the fraud is disclosed) and i haven't found much credible information about it. I just want to live in peace and i mean no loss or harm to anyone. Please direct any other inquiries to the individual you want to make a claim against. Can you please provide a link to prove all these alleged conspiracy theories and accusations you have made in past posts on the @XApp. If not I'm leaving this honeypot ⭕⭕⭕ 🎪 offensive Conversation.🤗

Saved - May 25, 2023 at 5:09 PM
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@RealDaveCares4u questions the legitimacy of the legislature's law-writing authority, citing a lack of authorization and dissolution in law. They also express concern about the absence of court approval and inquire about its presence in the state constitution.

@RealDaveCares4u - DavidJose

How are they writing the law for the legislature, when we never authorized that plus they are dissolved in law, and no we never told the courts they can absorb them! Where is that in the state constitution? https://t.co/99IjxOYYUW

@RealDaveCares4u - DavidJose

@Rach_IC @Rach_IC it says thsh had only 10 years under the law, yep controlled by the people and their legislative servants, we gonna put them in their place that they should be since they have stolen and crushed the people for years??? ^^^ I got the receipts they tried to hide

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