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  1. The origin story of the proposed executive order is murky, but it appears to trace back to a network of pro-Trump activists who have spent years pushing conspiracy theories about the 2020 election.

    One of them is
    #Peter #Ticktin, a Florida lawyer who has known Trump since the two attended the New York Military Academy as teenagers.

    Ticktin represented his former classmate in a 2022 civil suit accusing Hillary Clinton and others of conspiring to smear Trump with claims that his 2016 campaign colluded with Russia.

    A federal judge later dismissed the suit and sanctioned Trump’s attorneys
    —including Ticktin
    —finding that the suit amounted to the “deliberate use of the judicial system to pursue a political agenda.”

    Ticktin currently represents #Tina #Peters, the former Colorado elections clerk who was sentenced to nine years in prison for her role in a 2021 breach of her office’s voting machines.

    In an interview, Ticktin told us he wrote what he described as a “precursor” to the 17-page draft executive order that has been circulating since April of last year.

    “I'm not sure exactly who prepared this one,” he said of the version dated April 12,
    which he provided to Democracy Docket last month.

    But Ticktin said he believed the April 12 version of the draft order was “really well done”
    —well done enough that he emailed it to the president.

    Ticktin said his outreach to government officials about the draft executive order also extended to #Kurt #Olsen, the White House director of “election security and integrity.”

    Olsen, an attorney, represented Texas in its unsuccessful post-2020 suit to overturn Trump’s loss.

    He was later sanctioned by a federal judge for advancing “false, misleading and unsupported factual assertions” in Kari Lake’s failed bid to challenge her 2022 gubernatorial loss in Arizona.

    Now, as a White House official, Olsen has reportedly been tasked with leading a probe to reexamine the 2020 race.

    Last month, an unsealed FBI search warrant affidavit revealed that a criminal inquiry into election irregularities in Fulton County began with a referral from Olsen.

    According to Ticktin, others involved with the effort surrounding the draft order include #Michael #Flynn, the former national security adviser who twice pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI before receiving a sweeping pardon from Trump in December 2020;

    #Patrick #Byrne, the former Overstock.com CEO and prominent election skeptic;

    and #Stefanie #Lambert, an attorney who is awaiting trial in Michigan over allegations that she illegally accessed voting tabulators in an attempt to prove that the 2020 election was stolen.

    Both Flynn and Byrne have repeatedly and publicly advocated for Trump to declare a national emergency ahead of the upcoming election.

    Authorship of the April 12 draft is difficult to pin down,
    but several figures connected to the election-denial movement say they had a hand in shaping it.

    A key figure is "#Juan O. #Savin",
    the nom de plume of #Wayne #Willott, a private investigator turned QAnon influencer who has cultivated a significant following in far-right conspiracy circles.

    Savin is perhaps best known among QAnon followers as the subject of a theory that he is actually John F. Kennedy Jr.
    —who died in a plane crash in 1999
    —living under an assumed identity.

    Beyond his QAnon celebrity, however, Savin has formed notable political connections:

    In 2021, he co-founded the "America First Secretary of State Coalition", which worked to place election-denying candidates in charge of state elections in key swing states.

    The coalition received significant funding from "The America Project",
    the organization co-founded by Flynn and Byrne.

    In a recent appearance on the right-wing program "Nino’s Corner", Savin said he reviewed an early version of the executive order during Trump’s re-election campaign in the summer of 2024.

    Finding that version “inadequate,” he assembled a coalition of “legal minds” and “election experts”
    to formulate a new version of the proposed order.

    According to Savin, the group met for several days in Washington, D.C. shortly after the inauguration.

    Over the following months, he said, the coalition produced approximately 13 drafts before arriving at the 17-page version circulated that spring.

    The page count may not be coincidental:
    Within QAnon lore, the number 17 carries symbolic meaning,
    because “Q” is the 17th letter of the alphabet,
    and believers often treat the number as a coded signal.

  2. The origin story of the proposed executive order is murky, but it appears to trace back to a network of pro-Trump activists who have spent years pushing conspiracy theories about the 2020 election.

    One of them is
    #Peter #Ticktin, a Florida lawyer who has known Trump since the two attended the New York Military Academy as teenagers.

    Ticktin represented his former classmate in a 2022 civil suit accusing Hillary Clinton and others of conspiring to smear Trump with claims that his 2016 campaign colluded with Russia.

    A federal judge later dismissed the suit and sanctioned Trump’s attorneys
    —including Ticktin
    —finding that the suit amounted to the “deliberate use of the judicial system to pursue a political agenda.”

    Ticktin currently represents #Tina #Peters, the former Colorado elections clerk who was sentenced to nine years in prison for her role in a 2021 breach of her office’s voting machines.

    In an interview, Ticktin told us he wrote what he described as a “precursor” to the 17-page draft executive order that has been circulating since April of last year.

    “I'm not sure exactly who prepared this one,” he said of the version dated April 12,
    which he provided to Democracy Docket last month.

    But Ticktin said he believed the April 12 version of the draft order was “really well done”
    —well done enough that he emailed it to the president.

    Ticktin said his outreach to government officials about the draft executive order also extended to #Kurt #Olsen, the White House director of “election security and integrity.”

    Olsen, an attorney, represented Texas in its unsuccessful post-2020 suit to overturn Trump’s loss.

    He was later sanctioned by a federal judge for advancing “false, misleading and unsupported factual assertions” in Kari Lake’s failed bid to challenge her 2022 gubernatorial loss in Arizona.

    Now, as a White House official, Olsen has reportedly been tasked with leading a probe to reexamine the 2020 race.

    Last month, an unsealed FBI search warrant affidavit revealed that a criminal inquiry into election irregularities in Fulton County began with a referral from Olsen.

    According to Ticktin, others involved with the effort surrounding the draft order include #Michael #Flynn, the former national security adviser who twice pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI before receiving a sweeping pardon from Trump in December 2020;

    #Patrick #Byrne, the former Overstock.com CEO and prominent election skeptic;

    and #Stefanie #Lambert, an attorney who is awaiting trial in Michigan over allegations that she illegally accessed voting tabulators in an attempt to prove that the 2020 election was stolen.

    Both Flynn and Byrne have repeatedly and publicly advocated for Trump to declare a national emergency ahead of the upcoming election.

    Authorship of the April 12 draft is difficult to pin down,
    but several figures connected to the election-denial movement say they had a hand in shaping it.

    A key figure is "#Juan O. #Savin",
    the nom de plume of #Wayne #Willott, a private investigator turned QAnon influencer who has cultivated a significant following in far-right conspiracy circles.

    Savin is perhaps best known among QAnon followers as the subject of a theory that he is actually John F. Kennedy Jr.
    —who died in a plane crash in 1999
    —living under an assumed identity.

    Beyond his QAnon celebrity, however, Savin has formed notable political connections:

    In 2021, he co-founded the "America First Secretary of State Coalition", which worked to place election-denying candidates in charge of state elections in key swing states.

    The coalition received significant funding from "The America Project",
    the organization co-founded by Flynn and Byrne.

    In a recent appearance on the right-wing program "Nino’s Corner", Savin said he reviewed an early version of the executive order during Trump’s re-election campaign in the summer of 2024.

    Finding that version “inadequate,” he assembled a coalition of “legal minds” and “election experts”
    to formulate a new version of the proposed order.

    According to Savin, the group met for several days in Washington, D.C. shortly after the inauguration.

    Over the following months, he said, the coalition produced approximately 13 drafts before arriving at the 17-page version circulated that spring.

    The page count may not be coincidental:
    Within QAnon lore, the number 17 carries symbolic meaning,
    because “Q” is the 17th letter of the alphabet,
    and believers often treat the number as a coded signal.

  3. The origin story of the proposed executive order is murky, but it appears to trace back to a network of pro-Trump activists who have spent years pushing conspiracy theories about the 2020 election.

    One of them is
    #Peter #Ticktin, a Florida lawyer who has known Trump since the two attended the New York Military Academy as teenagers.

    Ticktin represented his former classmate in a 2022 civil suit accusing Hillary Clinton and others of conspiring to smear Trump with claims that his 2016 campaign colluded with Russia.

    A federal judge later dismissed the suit and sanctioned Trump’s attorneys
    —including Ticktin
    —finding that the suit amounted to the “deliberate use of the judicial system to pursue a political agenda.”

    Ticktin currently represents #Tina #Peters, the former Colorado elections clerk who was sentenced to nine years in prison for her role in a 2021 breach of her office’s voting machines.

    In an interview, Ticktin told us he wrote what he described as a “precursor” to the 17-page draft executive order that has been circulating since April of last year.

    “I'm not sure exactly who prepared this one,” he said of the version dated April 12,
    which he provided to Democracy Docket last month.

    But Ticktin said he believed the April 12 version of the draft order was “really well done”
    —well done enough that he emailed it to the president.

    Ticktin said his outreach to government officials about the draft executive order also extended to #Kurt #Olsen, the White House director of “election security and integrity.”

    Olsen, an attorney, represented Texas in its unsuccessful post-2020 suit to overturn Trump’s loss.

    He was later sanctioned by a federal judge for advancing “false, misleading and unsupported factual assertions” in Kari Lake’s failed bid to challenge her 2022 gubernatorial loss in Arizona.

    Now, as a White House official, Olsen has reportedly been tasked with leading a probe to reexamine the 2020 race.

    Last month, an unsealed FBI search warrant affidavit revealed that a criminal inquiry into election irregularities in Fulton County began with a referral from Olsen.

    According to Ticktin, others involved with the effort surrounding the draft order include #Michael #Flynn, the former national security adviser who twice pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI before receiving a sweeping pardon from Trump in December 2020;

    #Patrick #Byrne, the former Overstock.com CEO and prominent election skeptic;

    and #Stefanie #Lambert, an attorney who is awaiting trial in Michigan over allegations that she illegally accessed voting tabulators in an attempt to prove that the 2020 election was stolen.

    Both Flynn and Byrne have repeatedly and publicly advocated for Trump to declare a national emergency ahead of the upcoming election.

    Authorship of the April 12 draft is difficult to pin down,
    but several figures connected to the election-denial movement say they had a hand in shaping it.

    A key figure is "#Juan O. #Savin",
    the nom de plume of #Wayne #Willott, a private investigator turned QAnon influencer who has cultivated a significant following in far-right conspiracy circles.

    Savin is perhaps best known among QAnon followers as the subject of a theory that he is actually John F. Kennedy Jr.
    —who died in a plane crash in 1999
    —living under an assumed identity.

    Beyond his QAnon celebrity, however, Savin has formed notable political connections:

    In 2021, he co-founded the "America First Secretary of State Coalition", which worked to place election-denying candidates in charge of state elections in key swing states.

    The coalition received significant funding from "The America Project",
    the organization co-founded by Flynn and Byrne.

    In a recent appearance on the right-wing program "Nino’s Corner", Savin said he reviewed an early version of the executive order during Trump’s re-election campaign in the summer of 2024.

    Finding that version “inadequate,” he assembled a coalition of “legal minds” and “election experts”
    to formulate a new version of the proposed order.

    According to Savin, the group met for several days in Washington, D.C. shortly after the inauguration.

    Over the following months, he said, the coalition produced approximately 13 drafts before arriving at the 17-page version circulated that spring.

    The page count may not be coincidental:
    Within QAnon lore, the number 17 carries symbolic meaning,
    because “Q” is the 17th letter of the alphabet,
    and believers often treat the number as a coded signal.

  4. The origin story of the proposed executive order is murky, but it appears to trace back to a network of pro-Trump activists who have spent years pushing conspiracy theories about the 2020 election.

    One of them is
    #Peter #Ticktin, a Florida lawyer who has known Trump since the two attended the New York Military Academy as teenagers.

    Ticktin represented his former classmate in a 2022 civil suit accusing Hillary Clinton and others of conspiring to smear Trump with claims that his 2016 campaign colluded with Russia.

    A federal judge later dismissed the suit and sanctioned Trump’s attorneys
    —including Ticktin
    —finding that the suit amounted to the “deliberate use of the judicial system to pursue a political agenda.”

    Ticktin currently represents #Tina #Peters, the former Colorado elections clerk who was sentenced to nine years in prison for her role in a 2021 breach of her office’s voting machines.

    In an interview, Ticktin told us he wrote what he described as a “precursor” to the 17-page draft executive order that has been circulating since April of last year.

    “I'm not sure exactly who prepared this one,” he said of the version dated April 12,
    which he provided to Democracy Docket last month.

    But Ticktin said he believed the April 12 version of the draft order was “really well done”
    —well done enough that he emailed it to the president.

    Ticktin said his outreach to government officials about the draft executive order also extended to #Kurt #Olsen, the White House director of “election security and integrity.”

    Olsen, an attorney, represented Texas in its unsuccessful post-2020 suit to overturn Trump’s loss.

    He was later sanctioned by a federal judge for advancing “false, misleading and unsupported factual assertions” in Kari Lake’s failed bid to challenge her 2022 gubernatorial loss in Arizona.

    Now, as a White House official, Olsen has reportedly been tasked with leading a probe to reexamine the 2020 race.

    Last month, an unsealed FBI search warrant affidavit revealed that a criminal inquiry into election irregularities in Fulton County began with a referral from Olsen.

    According to Ticktin, others involved with the effort surrounding the draft order include #Michael #Flynn, the former national security adviser who twice pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI before receiving a sweeping pardon from Trump in December 2020;

    #Patrick #Byrne, the former Overstock.com CEO and prominent election skeptic;

    and #Stefanie #Lambert, an attorney who is awaiting trial in Michigan over allegations that she illegally accessed voting tabulators in an attempt to prove that the 2020 election was stolen.

    Both Flynn and Byrne have repeatedly and publicly advocated for Trump to declare a national emergency ahead of the upcoming election.

    Authorship of the April 12 draft is difficult to pin down,
    but several figures connected to the election-denial movement say they had a hand in shaping it.

    A key figure is "#Juan O. #Savin",
    the nom de plume of #Wayne #Willott, a private investigator turned QAnon influencer who has cultivated a significant following in far-right conspiracy circles.

    Savin is perhaps best known among QAnon followers as the subject of a theory that he is actually John F. Kennedy Jr.
    —who died in a plane crash in 1999
    —living under an assumed identity.

    Beyond his QAnon celebrity, however, Savin has formed notable political connections:

    In 2021, he co-founded the "America First Secretary of State Coalition", which worked to place election-denying candidates in charge of state elections in key swing states.

    The coalition received significant funding from "The America Project",
    the organization co-founded by Flynn and Byrne.

    In a recent appearance on the right-wing program "Nino’s Corner", Savin said he reviewed an early version of the executive order during Trump’s re-election campaign in the summer of 2024.

    Finding that version “inadequate,” he assembled a coalition of “legal minds” and “election experts”
    to formulate a new version of the proposed order.

    According to Savin, the group met for several days in Washington, D.C. shortly after the inauguration.

    Over the following months, he said, the coalition produced approximately 13 drafts before arriving at the 17-page version circulated that spring.

    The page count may not be coincidental:
    Within QAnon lore, the number 17 carries symbolic meaning,
    because “Q” is the 17th letter of the alphabet,
    and believers often treat the number as a coded signal.

  5. The origin story of the proposed executive order is murky, but it appears to trace back to a network of pro-Trump activists who have spent years pushing conspiracy theories about the 2020 election.

    One of them is
    #Peter #Ticktin, a Florida lawyer who has known Trump since the two attended the New York Military Academy as teenagers.

    Ticktin represented his former classmate in a 2022 civil suit accusing Hillary Clinton and others of conspiring to smear Trump with claims that his 2016 campaign colluded with Russia.

    A federal judge later dismissed the suit and sanctioned Trump’s attorneys
    —including Ticktin
    —finding that the suit amounted to the “deliberate use of the judicial system to pursue a political agenda.”

    Ticktin currently represents #Tina #Peters, the former Colorado elections clerk who was sentenced to nine years in prison for her role in a 2021 breach of her office’s voting machines.

    In an interview, Ticktin told us he wrote what he described as a “precursor” to the 17-page draft executive order that has been circulating since April of last year.

    “I'm not sure exactly who prepared this one,” he said of the version dated April 12,
    which he provided to Democracy Docket last month.

    But Ticktin said he believed the April 12 version of the draft order was “really well done”
    —well done enough that he emailed it to the president.

    Ticktin said his outreach to government officials about the draft executive order also extended to #Kurt #Olsen, the White House director of “election security and integrity.”

    Olsen, an attorney, represented Texas in its unsuccessful post-2020 suit to overturn Trump’s loss.

    He was later sanctioned by a federal judge for advancing “false, misleading and unsupported factual assertions” in Kari Lake’s failed bid to challenge her 2022 gubernatorial loss in Arizona.

    Now, as a White House official, Olsen has reportedly been tasked with leading a probe to reexamine the 2020 race.

    Last month, an unsealed FBI search warrant affidavit revealed that a criminal inquiry into election irregularities in Fulton County began with a referral from Olsen.

    According to Ticktin, others involved with the effort surrounding the draft order include #Michael #Flynn, the former national security adviser who twice pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI before receiving a sweeping pardon from Trump in December 2020;

    #Patrick #Byrne, the former Overstock.com CEO and prominent election skeptic;

    and #Stefanie #Lambert, an attorney who is awaiting trial in Michigan over allegations that she illegally accessed voting tabulators in an attempt to prove that the 2020 election was stolen.

    Both Flynn and Byrne have repeatedly and publicly advocated for Trump to declare a national emergency ahead of the upcoming election.

    Authorship of the April 12 draft is difficult to pin down,
    but several figures connected to the election-denial movement say they had a hand in shaping it.

    A key figure is "#Juan O. #Savin",
    the nom de plume of #Wayne #Willott, a private investigator turned QAnon influencer who has cultivated a significant following in far-right conspiracy circles.

    Savin is perhaps best known among QAnon followers as the subject of a theory that he is actually John F. Kennedy Jr.
    —who died in a plane crash in 1999
    —living under an assumed identity.

    Beyond his QAnon celebrity, however, Savin has formed notable political connections:

    In 2021, he co-founded the "America First Secretary of State Coalition", which worked to place election-denying candidates in charge of state elections in key swing states.

    The coalition received significant funding from "The America Project",
    the organization co-founded by Flynn and Byrne.

    In a recent appearance on the right-wing program "Nino’s Corner", Savin said he reviewed an early version of the executive order during Trump’s re-election campaign in the summer of 2024.

    Finding that version “inadequate,” he assembled a coalition of “legal minds” and “election experts”
    to formulate a new version of the proposed order.

    According to Savin, the group met for several days in Washington, D.C. shortly after the inauguration.

    Over the following months, he said, the coalition produced approximately 13 drafts before arriving at the 17-page version circulated that spring.

    The page count may not be coincidental:
    Within QAnon lore, the number 17 carries symbolic meaning,
    because “Q” is the 17th letter of the alphabet,
    and believers often treat the number as a coded signal.

  6. Several high-ranking federal election officials
    attended a summit last week at which prominent figures who worked to
    🔥overturn Donald Trump’s loss in the 2020 election
    pressed the president to
    👉 declare a national emergency to take over this year’s midterms.

    According to videos, photos and social media posts reviewed by ProPublica,
    the meeting’s participants included #Kurt #Olsen, a White House lawyer charged with reinvestigating the 2020 election,
    and #Heather #Honey, the Department of Homeland Security official in charge of election integrity.

    The event was convened by #Michael #Flynn, Trump’s former national security adviser,
    and attended by #Cleta #Mitchell,
    who directs the "Election Integrity Network",
    a group that has spread false claims about election fraud and noncitizen voting. 

    Election experts say that the meeting reflects an intensifying push to
    persuade Trump to take unprecedented actions to affect the vote in November.

    Courts have largely blocked his efforts to reshape elections through an executive order,
    and legislation has stalled in Congress that would mandate strict voter ID requirements across the country.

    The Washington Post reported Thursday that activists associated with those at the summit have been circulating a draft of an executive order
    that would ❌ban mail-in ballots
    and ❌get rid of voting machines
    as part of a federal takeover.

    #Peter #Ticktin, a lawyer who worked on the executive order and had a client at the summit,
    told ProPublica these actions were
    “all part of the same effort.” 

    The summit followed other meetings and discussions between administration officials and activists
    — many not previously reported
    — stretching back to at least last fall,
    according to emails and recordings obtained by ProPublica.

    The coordination between those inside and outside the government represents a breakdown of crucial guardrails,
    experts on U.S. elections said.

    “The meeting shows that the same people who tried to overturn the 2020 election
    have only grown better organized
    and are now embedded in the machinery of government,”
    said Brendan Fischer,
    a director at the "Campaign Legal Center",
    a nonpartisan pro-democracy organization.

    “This creates substantial risk that the administration is laying the groundwork to improperly reshape elections ahead of the midterms
    or even go against the will of the voters.”

    propublica.org/article/electio

  7. Several high-ranking federal election officials
    attended a summit last week at which prominent figures who worked to
    🔥overturn Donald Trump’s loss in the 2020 election
    pressed the president to
    👉 declare a national emergency to take over this year’s midterms.

    According to videos, photos and social media posts reviewed by ProPublica,
    the meeting’s participants included #Kurt #Olsen, a White House lawyer charged with reinvestigating the 2020 election,
    and #Heather #Honey, the Department of Homeland Security official in charge of election integrity.

    The event was convened by #Michael #Flynn, Trump’s former national security adviser,
    and attended by #Cleta #Mitchell,
    who directs the "Election Integrity Network",
    a group that has spread false claims about election fraud and noncitizen voting. 

    Election experts say that the meeting reflects an intensifying push to
    persuade Trump to take unprecedented actions to affect the vote in November.

    Courts have largely blocked his efforts to reshape elections through an executive order,
    and legislation has stalled in Congress that would mandate strict voter ID requirements across the country.

    The Washington Post reported Thursday that activists associated with those at the summit have been circulating a draft of an executive order
    that would ❌ban mail-in ballots
    and ❌get rid of voting machines
    as part of a federal takeover.

    #Peter #Ticktin, a lawyer who worked on the executive order and had a client at the summit,
    told ProPublica these actions were
    “all part of the same effort.” 

    The summit followed other meetings and discussions between administration officials and activists
    — many not previously reported
    — stretching back to at least last fall,
    according to emails and recordings obtained by ProPublica.

    The coordination between those inside and outside the government represents a breakdown of crucial guardrails,
    experts on U.S. elections said.

    “The meeting shows that the same people who tried to overturn the 2020 election
    have only grown better organized
    and are now embedded in the machinery of government,”
    said Brendan Fischer,
    a director at the "Campaign Legal Center",
    a nonpartisan pro-democracy organization.

    “This creates substantial risk that the administration is laying the groundwork to improperly reshape elections ahead of the midterms
    or even go against the will of the voters.”

    propublica.org/article/electio

  8. Several high-ranking federal election officials
    attended a summit last week at which prominent figures who worked to
    🔥overturn Donald Trump’s loss in the 2020 election
    pressed the president to
    👉 declare a national emergency to take over this year’s midterms.

    According to videos, photos and social media posts reviewed by ProPublica,
    the meeting’s participants included #Kurt #Olsen, a White House lawyer charged with reinvestigating the 2020 election,
    and #Heather #Honey, the Department of Homeland Security official in charge of election integrity.

    The event was convened by #Michael #Flynn, Trump’s former national security adviser,
    and attended by #Cleta #Mitchell,
    who directs the "Election Integrity Network",
    a group that has spread false claims about election fraud and noncitizen voting. 

    Election experts say that the meeting reflects an intensifying push to
    persuade Trump to take unprecedented actions to affect the vote in November.

    Courts have largely blocked his efforts to reshape elections through an executive order,
    and legislation has stalled in Congress that would mandate strict voter ID requirements across the country.

    The Washington Post reported Thursday that activists associated with those at the summit have been circulating a draft of an executive order
    that would ❌ban mail-in ballots
    and ❌get rid of voting machines
    as part of a federal takeover.

    #Peter #Ticktin, a lawyer who worked on the executive order and had a client at the summit,
    told ProPublica these actions were
    “all part of the same effort.” 

    The summit followed other meetings and discussions between administration officials and activists
    — many not previously reported
    — stretching back to at least last fall,
    according to emails and recordings obtained by ProPublica.

    The coordination between those inside and outside the government represents a breakdown of crucial guardrails,
    experts on U.S. elections said.

    “The meeting shows that the same people who tried to overturn the 2020 election
    have only grown better organized
    and are now embedded in the machinery of government,”
    said Brendan Fischer,
    a director at the "Campaign Legal Center",
    a nonpartisan pro-democracy organization.

    “This creates substantial risk that the administration is laying the groundwork to improperly reshape elections ahead of the midterms
    or even go against the will of the voters.”

    propublica.org/article/electio

  9. Several high-ranking federal election officials
    attended a summit last week at which prominent figures who worked to
    🔥overturn Donald Trump’s loss in the 2020 election
    pressed the president to
    👉 declare a national emergency to take over this year’s midterms.

    According to videos, photos and social media posts reviewed by ProPublica,
    the meeting’s participants included #Kurt #Olsen, a White House lawyer charged with reinvestigating the 2020 election,
    and #Heather #Honey, the Department of Homeland Security official in charge of election integrity.

    The event was convened by #Michael #Flynn, Trump’s former national security adviser,
    and attended by #Cleta #Mitchell,
    who directs the "Election Integrity Network",
    a group that has spread false claims about election fraud and noncitizen voting. 

    Election experts say that the meeting reflects an intensifying push to
    persuade Trump to take unprecedented actions to affect the vote in November.

    Courts have largely blocked his efforts to reshape elections through an executive order,
    and legislation has stalled in Congress that would mandate strict voter ID requirements across the country.

    The Washington Post reported Thursday that activists associated with those at the summit have been circulating a draft of an executive order
    that would ❌ban mail-in ballots
    and ❌get rid of voting machines
    as part of a federal takeover.

    #Peter #Ticktin, a lawyer who worked on the executive order and had a client at the summit,
    told ProPublica these actions were
    “all part of the same effort.” 

    The summit followed other meetings and discussions between administration officials and activists
    — many not previously reported
    — stretching back to at least last fall,
    according to emails and recordings obtained by ProPublica.

    The coordination between those inside and outside the government represents a breakdown of crucial guardrails,
    experts on U.S. elections said.

    “The meeting shows that the same people who tried to overturn the 2020 election
    have only grown better organized
    and are now embedded in the machinery of government,”
    said Brendan Fischer,
    a director at the "Campaign Legal Center",
    a nonpartisan pro-democracy organization.

    “This creates substantial risk that the administration is laying the groundwork to improperly reshape elections ahead of the midterms
    or even go against the will of the voters.”

    propublica.org/article/electio

  10. Several high-ranking federal election officials
    attended a summit last week at which prominent figures who worked to
    🔥overturn Donald Trump’s loss in the 2020 election
    pressed the president to
    👉 declare a national emergency to take over this year’s midterms.

    According to videos, photos and social media posts reviewed by ProPublica,
    the meeting’s participants included #Kurt #Olsen, a White House lawyer charged with reinvestigating the 2020 election,
    and #Heather #Honey, the Department of Homeland Security official in charge of election integrity.

    The event was convened by #Michael #Flynn, Trump’s former national security adviser,
    and attended by #Cleta #Mitchell,
    who directs the "Election Integrity Network",
    a group that has spread false claims about election fraud and noncitizen voting. 

    Election experts say that the meeting reflects an intensifying push to
    persuade Trump to take unprecedented actions to affect the vote in November.

    Courts have largely blocked his efforts to reshape elections through an executive order,
    and legislation has stalled in Congress that would mandate strict voter ID requirements across the country.

    The Washington Post reported Thursday that activists associated with those at the summit have been circulating a draft of an executive order
    that would ❌ban mail-in ballots
    and ❌get rid of voting machines
    as part of a federal takeover.

    #Peter #Ticktin, a lawyer who worked on the executive order and had a client at the summit,
    told ProPublica these actions were
    “all part of the same effort.” 

    The summit followed other meetings and discussions between administration officials and activists
    — many not previously reported
    — stretching back to at least last fall,
    according to emails and recordings obtained by ProPublica.

    The coordination between those inside and outside the government represents a breakdown of crucial guardrails,
    experts on U.S. elections said.

    “The meeting shows that the same people who tried to overturn the 2020 election
    have only grown better organized
    and are now embedded in the machinery of government,”
    said Brendan Fischer,
    a director at the "Campaign Legal Center",
    a nonpartisan pro-democracy organization.

    “This creates substantial risk that the administration is laying the groundwork to improperly reshape elections ahead of the midterms
    or even go against the will of the voters.”

    propublica.org/article/electio

  11. @VATVSLPR Since #MikeFlynn is Q it's not surprising ehhh??? Everything they put out has always been projection.

    See #JimStewartson for more on horrid #Flynn

  12. @VATVSLPR Since #MikeFlynn is Q it's not surprising ehhh??? Everything they put out has always been projection.

    See #JimStewartson for more on horrid #Flynn

  13. @VATVSLPR Since #MikeFlynn is Q it's not surprising ehhh??? Everything they put out has always been projection.

    See #JimStewartson for more on horrid #Flynn

  14. @VATVSLPR Since #MikeFlynn is Q it's not surprising ehhh??? Everything they put out has always been projection.

    See #JimStewartson for more on horrid #Flynn

  15. Evan Nikolas Fields on The Wayfinders, Fantasy Acting, and His Journey as Flynn Griffin | Comic Crusaders Special
    Stepping into a fantasy world filled with swords,...
    comiccrusaders.com/comic-books
    #Evan Nikolas Fields #The Wayfinders #Angel Studios #Flynn Griffin #fantasy television series #young actors #actor interviews #Comic Crusaders Podcast #behind the scenes TV #fantasy adventure shows #pop culture interviews

  16. Evan Nikolas Fields on The Wayfinders, Fantasy Acting, and His Journey as Flynn Griffin | Comic Crusaders Special
    Stepping into a fantasy world filled with swords,...
    comiccrusaders.com/comic-books
    #Evan Nikolas Fields #The Wayfinders #Angel Studios #Flynn Griffin #fantasy television series #young actors #actor interviews #Comic Crusaders Podcast #behind the scenes TV #fantasy adventure shows #pop culture interviews

  17. Evan Nikolas Fields on The Wayfinders, Fantasy Acting, and His Journey as Flynn Griffin | Comic Crusaders Special
    Stepping into a fantasy world filled with swords,...
    comiccrusaders.com/comic-books
    #Evan Nikolas Fields #The Wayfinders #Angel Studios #Flynn Griffin #fantasy television series #young actors #actor interviews #Comic Crusaders Podcast #behind the scenes TV #fantasy adventure shows #pop culture interviews

  18. Evan Nikolas Fields on The Wayfinders, Fantasy Acting, and His Journey as Flynn Griffin | Comic Crusaders Special
    Stepping into a fantasy world filled with swords,...
    comiccrusaders.com/comic-books
    #Evan Nikolas Fields #The Wayfinders #Angel Studios #Flynn Griffin #fantasy television series #young actors #actor interviews #Comic Crusaders Podcast #behind the scenes TV #fantasy adventure shows #pop culture interviews

  19. Evan Nikolas Fields on The Wayfinders, Fantasy Acting, and His Journey as Flynn Griffin | Comic Crusaders Special
    Stepping into a fantasy world filled with swords,...
    comiccrusaders.com/comic-books
    #Evan Nikolas Fields #The Wayfinders #Angel Studios #Flynn Griffin #fantasy television series #young actors #actor interviews #Comic Crusaders Podcast #behind the scenes TV #fantasy adventure shows #pop culture interviews

  20. Remember Walt Whitman

    Heute in der Geschichte der Arbeiterbewegung - 31. Mai 1819: Der Dichter Walt Whitman wurde geboren. Whitman brachte 1855 seinen ersten und berühmtesten Gedichtband, Leaves of Grass, auf eigene Kosten raus. Er wurde wegen seiner Sinnlichkeit als obszön kritisiert. Während des Bürgerkriegs meldete er sich freiwillig in #Krankenhäusern, um Verwundete zu pflegen. Viele glauben aufgrund seiner Schriften, dass Whitman schwul oder bisexuell war, obwohl dies von einigen Historikern bestritten wird. Oscar# Wilde traf Whitman 1882 in den Vereinigten Staaten und sagte dem Aktivisten für #Homosexuellenrechte George Cecil #Ives, dass Whitmans sexuelle Orientierung außer Frage stehe: „Ich habe noch immer den Kuss von Walt Whitman auf meinen Lippen.“ Whitman wird von vielen als Amerikas erster und größter #ichter angesehen. Er inspirierte viele, die nach ihm kamen, darunter Ezra #Pound, Langston #Hughes, #Kerouac, #Ginsberg, F#erlinghetti, Gary #Snyder und June #Jordan.

    Whitmans Engagement für #Solidarität inspirierte viele #Linke der späten 1800er und frühen 1900er Jahre, darunter Emma #Goldman und die #WW, die Kopien von Whitmans Gedichten in Form des Little Blue Book an ihre Mitglieder verteilte. Bartolomeo #Vanzetti, Elizabeth Gurley #Flynn und Ralph #Chaplin bezeichneten Whitman ebenfalls als ihre #Inspiration. Er inspirierte auch den kubanischen Dichter und Revolutionär José #Martí sowie Pablo #Neruda und Jorge Luis #Borges.

    Via: trueten.de

    Quelle: kolektiva.social/@MikeDunnAuth @MikeDunnAuthor #Literatur #Anarchismus #LBTQIA

  21. #100Days in, #FatMasterson is expected to fire his Nat'l Security Advisor Mike Waltz (the guy who inadvertently invited a Magazine Editor to a secure #Signal chat where they were discussing an IN-PROGRESS military strike on Yemen.)

    BUT I SUDDENLY REMEMBERED: #DonnieDumbass had to first his FIRST Nat'l Security Advisor Mike #Flynn just 14 days into his first term.

    Two terms, and the first person to go in each was his Nat'l Security Advisor? 🤔
    #DisasterPresidency
    politico.com/news/2025/05/01/t

  22. "Es ist unglaublich": US-Meteorologen erhalten Morddrohungen, da Hurrikan-Verschwörungen zunehmen

    Die Stürme #Helene und #Milton haben eine Zunahme von #Fehlinformationen ausgelöst, die von #Trump und anderen #Republikanern geschürt werden

    #Meteorologen, die den Vormarsch des Hurrikans Milton [1] verfolgen, sind Ziel einer Flut von #Verschwörungstheorien, dass sie das #Wetter kontrollieren, und erhalten Beschimpfungen und sogar #Morddrohungen. Dies geschieht inmitten einer beispiellosen Zunahme von Fehlinformationen, da zwei große #Hurrikane die #USA getroffen haben.

    Seit Hurrikan Helene [2] vor zwei Wochen sechs Bundesstaaten verwüstet und mehrere hundert #Todesopfer gefordert hat und Milton am Mittwoch auf #Florida getroffen ist, sind eine Reihe von #Unwahrheiten und #Drohungen im Umlauf.

    Laut dem Leiter [3] der Federal Emergency Management Agency (#Fema) hat das Ausmaß der Fehlinformationen, die von Donald Trump und seinen Anhängern geschürt wurden, die Fähigkeit, von Hurrikanen betroffenen Gemeinden zu helfen, behindert.

    Die in #Michigan ansässige Meteorologin Katie #Nickolaou sagte, dass sie und ihre Kollegen die Hauptlast vieler dieser #Verschwörungstheorien zu tragen hatten, da sie Nachrichten erhalten haben, in denen behauptet wurde, es gäbe Hurrikane der Kategorie 6 (die es nicht gibt), dass Meteorologen oder die #Regierung Hurrikane erzeugen und lenken (was nicht der Fall ist) und sogar, dass Wissenschaftler getötet und Radargeräte zerstört werden sollten.

    "Ich habe noch nie erlebt, dass ein Sturm so viele Falschinformationen nach sich zieht. Wir haben gerade überall Feuer gelöscht, die durch falsche Informationen entstanden sind", sagte Nickolaou.

    "Eine Menge Leute haben mir unterstellt, ich hätte den Hurrikan verursacht und gelenkt, und es gibt Leute, die glauben, wir hätten das #Wetter unter #Kontrolle. Ich musste darauf hinweisen, dass ein Hurrikan die Energie von 10.000 #Atombomben hat und wir nicht hoffen können, das zu kontrollieren. Aber es hat eine Wendung zu einer gewalttätigeren #Rhetorik gegeben, insbesondere mit Leuten, die sagen, dass diejenigen, die Milton erschaffen haben, getötet werden sollten."
    In einem Beitrag, der sich an Nickolaou richtete, hieß es: "Stoppt die Atmung derer, die sie und ihre Partner erschaffen haben." Sie antwortete [4]: "Meteorologen zu ermorden, wird Hurrikane nicht aufhalten. Ich kann nicht glauben, dass ich das gerade schreiben musste."
    "Die Leute haben mich mit einer Fülle von Schimpfwörtern belegt, Leute haben mir gesagt, ich solle den Mund halten und mich hinsetzen, Leute, die denken, es sei in Ordnung, das Doppler-Radar auszuschalten, weil sie glauben, dass es das Wetter kontrolliert", sagte Nickolaou. "Es verschlingt viel Arbeit und Freizeit, sich mit all dem zu befassen. Es ist sehr anstrengend."

    Als Helene und dann Milton im Golf von Mexiko an Fahrt aufnahmen, wurde eine Vielzahl von Fehlinformationen verbreitet, wie z. B. Behauptungen von Trump, dass der #FEMA das Geld für die Überlebenden der Hurrikane ausgegangen sei, weil es an illegale #Einwanderer verteilt worden sei. Auch gewalttätige Drohungen sind inzwischen an der Tagesordnung. In Beiträgen auf #TikTok [5], #Facebook und X (früher bekannt als #Twitter wird behauptet, dass FEMA-Mitarbeiter geschlagen oder "verhaftet, erschossen oder aufgehängt werden sollten, sobald sie gesichtet werden".

    Noch absurder ist, dass mehrere der engsten Verbündeten von Trump grundlos behauptet haben, die Bundesregierung würde Hurrikane irgendwie kontrollieren. "Hurrikan Helene war ein ANGRIFF, der durch Wettermanipulation verursacht wurde", behauptete [6] ein Video, das von Michael #Flynn, einem ehemaligen nationalen #Sicherheitsberater von Trump, geteilt wurde.

    "Ja, sie können das Wetter kontrollieren", schrieb Marjorie Taylor #Greene [7], eine #rechtsextreme #Kongressabgeordnete, letzte Woche auf X. "Es ist lächerlich, dass irgendjemand lügt und sagt, dass es nicht möglich ist."
    Dieser steile Anstieg an Unwahrheiten hat eine scharfe Reaktion von Joe #Biden [8] hervorgerufen, der Trump für einen "Ansturm von Lügen" verantwortlich gemacht und dem ehemaligen Präsidenten geraten hat, "sich ein Leben zu besorgen".
    "Es ist mehr als lächerlich", sagte Biden über die Behauptungen, die im Zusammenhang mit der Wetterkontrolle aufgestellt werden. "Es ist so dumm. Das muss aufhören."

    Obwohl Menschen Hurrikane verschlimmern können, indem sie fossile #Brennstoffe verbrennen und so einen heißeren #Ozean und eine heißere #Atmosphäre schaffen, die Hurrikanen mehr Energie verleihen, können sie einzelne Stürme nicht erzeugen, kontrollieren oder lenken. Außerdem ist der #Katastrophenhilfefonds der FEMA für von Hurrikanen betroffene Gemeinden getrennt von und unabhängig von den Geldern, die für die Unterbringung von #Migranten ausgegeben werden.

    Für #Meteorologen sind die Erfahrungen rund um Helene und Milton jedoch nur eine extreme Fortsetzung eines Trends, bei dem die Öffentlichkeit ihre Informationen zunehmend von extremen Online-Persönlichkeiten und nicht von Experten erhält, so Chris #Gloninger, ein ehemaliger TV-#Meteorologe und #Klimaforscher, der wegen seiner Prognosen zur #Klimakrise bedroht wurde [9].

    "Die moderne Republikanische Partei hat eine Armee von Menschen, die in den sozialen Medien mit einer riesigen #Fangemeinde diese Fehlinformationen verbreiten", sagte Gloninger. "Ich sehe, wie meine ehemaligen Kollegen Drohungen erhalten, ich erhalte Nachrichten, dass wir Hurrikane in rote Staaten lenken. Es ist unglaublich, ich habe so etwas noch nie bei einer Katastrophe erlebt."

    Gloninger sagte, dass Meteorologen "einen Punkt des #Burnouts erreichen werden. In welchem anderen Beruf werden Menschen dafür angegriffen, dass sie einfach nur ihre Arbeit machen? Wir versuchen lediglich, Leben und Eigentum bei extremen #Wetterbedingungen zu schützen."

    Links:
    1 theguardian.com/us-news/hurric
    2 theguardian.com/us-news/hurric
    3 theguardian.com/us-news/2024/o
    4 x.com/weather_katie/status/184
    5 mediamatters.org/tiktok/tiktok
    6 mediamatters.org/hurricanes/hu
    7 theguardian.com/us-news/2024/o
    8 theguardian.com/us-news/joebid
    9 theguardian.com/us-news/2023/j

    Quelle: theguardian.com/us-news/2024/o

    Übersetzung [Nicht authorisiert]: Thomas Trueten

    Danke an @muellertadzio für den Hinweis auf den @guardian Beitrag!

    climatejustice.social/@mueller

    #CapitalismIsADeathCult #CrisisWhatCrisis #Klima #Klimakatastrophe #Fake

  23. Year in and year out, #Christian #nationalists strategize and organize via a seemingly never-ending stream of
    conferences, trainings, and other offerings conducted or provided by influential Christian political nonprofits such as:

    ♦️Turning Point USA (TPUSA), an extremist student group co-founded by Charlie #Kirk and Bill #Montgomery, who died of COVID-19 complications. TPUSA’s specialty is training students to harass “liberal” professors and public school boards. It partners with far right propagandist Jack Posobiec, who is infamous for his viral propaganda campaigns, including the “groomers” campaign launched against Disney after it withdrew support for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill.  Kirk hopes to open his own network of private Christian academies across the country. 

    ♦️Wallbuilders, a nonprofit founded by pseudo-historian David #Barton, a leading opponentof the separation between church and state. Barton–who offers “biblical citizenship training” with ♦️Patriot Academy founder Rick #Green–also promotes the militant “black robe regiment” movement and wrote a book about it. 

    ♦️United in Purpose (UIP), a Christian data targeting firm founded by convicted embezzler Bill #Dallas. UIP’s board has included David Barton and former congressman Bob #McEwen. UIP was involved in a massive voter data breach in 2015, as we previously reported. In or around 2020, UIP formed a group called♦️ Ziklag, which pairs wealthy Christian donors with Christian political projects and organizations. UIP also launched a website called EveryLegalVote.com, which promoted “Stop the Steal” rallies and related “action items,” although UIP’s name was removed from the website soon after it launched. (Image via @visionsurreal.)


    ♦️Truth and Liberty Coalition, which focuses on taking over public school boards in Colorado and beyond. The nonprofit is led by Andrew #Wommack who owns the Charis Bible College franchise and has said that members of the LGBTQ community should wear warning labels on their foreheads. Truth and Liberty’s board of directors includes Wallbuilders founder David Barton and NAR leader Lance #Wallnau, who has said that we must “destroy the public education system before it destroys America,” as reported in Elle Hardy’s book 🔹Beyond Belief: How Pentecostal Christianity is Taking Over the World. 🔹Truth and Liberty’s website includes a list of “influencers” that includes Rep. Lauren #Boebert (R-CO). 
    Truth and Liberty has worked with John #Guandolo of Understanding the Threat. Guandolo is a disgraced former FBI agent and anti-Muslim activist.  As first reported by Right Wing Watch, Guandalo “has begun offering training sessions for right-wing citizens on how to take over their towns, arrest their mayors, and destroy the lives of anyone who objects by publicly humiliating them, getting them fired…, and forcing them to move.” 

    ♦️Patriot Academy founded by Rick #Green. The organization partners with David Barton (of Wallbuilders) in providing “biblical citizenship training.”

    ♦️The Oak Initiative founded by Rick #Joyner who advocated a military coup against Obama in 2013 or 2014. Rep. Louie #Gohmert (R-TX) attended one of their summits virtually in 2015. NAR leaders Lance Wallnau and Cindy Jacobs are on the board.


    ♦️The Council for National Policy, a secretive umbrella and strategy group for billionaires and the leaders of most prominent Christian Right organizations. Steve #Bannon, KellyAnne #Conway, Ali #Alexander, Charlie #Kirk, Ginni #Thomas, Cleta #Mitchell, Bill #Dallas, Tony #Perkins, and Ralph #Reed have all been members. Michael #Flynn has been involved with them too.

    ♦️The Family Research Council founded by Tony #Perkins, which hosts the influential 🔸Pray Vote Stand Summit 🔸(previously the Values Voter Summit) and a pastors roundtable called 🔸“Watchmen on the Wall.”

    ♦️The Faith and Freedom Coalition (FFC) founded by Ralph #Reed. FFC’s website says that FFC knocked on more than 8 million doors before the midterm election and held its annual 🔸Road to Majority Policy🔸 conference in June this year. Its website says the conference “equips attendees with the knowledge and connections they need to drive engagement and voter turnout. The June 2022 gathering accelerated conservatives further down the road to majority ahead of the 2022 midterm elections.”

    ♦️The Family Leader, which held a Family Leadership summit in July this year. Its president and CEO is Bob Vander #Plaats. Its website called its annual summit the “Midwest’s biggest gathering of Christians seeking cultural transformation in the family, church, government and more.” 

    ♦️Focus on the Family, the
    ♦️Family Institute, and the
    ♦️Dobson Policy Center founded by James #Dobson. Focus on the Family has offices and partnerships around the world. Focus on the Family and Family Research Center helped craft and promote the bill that recently made Arkansas the first state to ban gender-affirming care for minors,

    buckscountybeacon.com/2022/11/

  24. Christian Nationalists Are Opening Private Schools.

    Taxpayers Are Funding Them.

    Trump’s favorite Arizona megachurch has one.

    Trump held his first campaign rally as a convicted felon at 🔸Dream City Church 🔸in Phoenix, Arizona,
    hosted by the arch-conservative student group
    💥Turning Point USA. 💥
    This wasn’t Trump’s first appearance at Dream City Church;
    he also held a rally there with Turning Point USA in 2020.

    For events like this, it’s an ideal venue:
    A weekly attendance of around 21,000 believers makes this one of the largestchurches not just in Arizona but in the nation.

    Dream City, is a mecca for special guests who blur the line between religion and politics.
    Its annual conference has featured notables like musician and pastor Sean #Feucht, who participated in a White House prayer session for President Trump in 2019 and is currently leading a tour of prayer rallies at state capitol buildings across the country.
    The lineup for this year’s event also included David #Barton, whose organization,
    💥WallBuilders, 💥teaches K-12 students about the supposed Christian origins of America;
    Jurgen #Mathesius, a pastor at San Diego’s far-right Awaken Church, which has become a stopon Mike #Flynn’s
    💥ReAwaken America 💥tour;
    and Jentezen #Franklin, a televangelist who also spoke at the 2022 💥Pray Vote Stand Summit💥, which mobilizes conservative Christian voters to engage in political activism.

    motherjones.com/politics/2024/

  25. Christian Nationalists Are Opening Private Schools.

    Taxpayers Are Funding Them.

    Trump’s favorite Arizona megachurch has one.

    Trump held his first campaign rally as a convicted felon at 🔸Dream City Church 🔸in Phoenix, Arizona,
    hosted by the arch-conservative student group 💥Turning Point USA. 💥
    This wasn’t Trump’s first appearance at Dream City Church;
    he also held a rally there with Turning Point USA in 2020.

    For events like this, it’s an ideal venue:
    A weekly attendance of around 21,000 believers makes this one of the largestchurches not just in Arizona but in the nation.

    Dream City, is a mecca for special guests who blur the line between religion and politics.
    Its annual conference has featured notables like musician and pastor Sean #Feucht, who participated in a White House prayer session for President Trump in 2019 and is currently leading a tour of prayer rallies at state capitol buildings across the country.
    The lineup for this year’s event also included David #Barton, whose organization,
    💥WallBuilders, 💥teaches K-12 students about the supposed Christian origins of America;
    Jurgen #Mathesius, a pastor at San Diego’s far-right Awaken Church, which has become a stopon Mike #Flynn’s
    💥ReAwaken America 💥tour;
    and Jentezen #Franklin, a televangelist who also spoke at the 2022 💥Pray Vote Stand Summit💥, which mobilizes conservative Christian voters to engage in political activism.

    motherjones.com/politics/2024/

  26. John #Hagee is the founder and leader of
    🔸Christians United for Israel, 🔸
    which boasts 10 million members
    -- more than the total population of American Jews.
    #CUI was founded in 2006 after the publication of Hagee’s book “Jerusalem Countdown,”
    which asserts that a U.S.-Israel war against Iran is both biblically prophesied and necessary to bring about the battle of #Armageddon and the Second Coming.
    Two years later, John McCain rejected Hagee’s endorsement in the 2008 presidential campaign, after a sermon of Hagee’s surfaced describing Hitler as fulfilling God's will by hastening the return of Jews to Israel. 
    But Hagee is just one figure in the still-poorly-understood #Christian #dominionist movement that’s supporting Trump and MAGA Republicans in general.
    Their goal is to remake America into a right-wing Christian #theocracy.

    Canadian scholar André Gagné’s recent book “American Evangelicals for Trump: Dominion, Spiritual Warfare, and the End Times” does much to explain the #evangelical wing of that movement, known as the
    🔸New Apostolic Reformation🔸, drawing on its own own words. 
    Three high-profile NAR leaders
    — Lance #Wallnau, Paula #White-#Cain and Dutch #Sheets
    — were intimately involved in bringing Trump to power,
    supporting him and then
    fighting to keep him in power after the 2020 election.
    They're just the tip of the iceberg.
    Since 2020, Gen. Michael #Flynn, Trump’s short-lived national security adviser, has been a co-leader of the
    “ReAwaken America Tour,”
    which is connected to multiple NAR figures, as Jennifer Cohn reported in 2022.
    Just this month, Salon contributor Frederick Clarkson of Political Research Associates reported on Wallnau’s latest political venture, dubbed the
    “Courage Tour,” which targets 19 counties that “are going to determine the future of America.”
    salon.com/2024/05/26/cracking-

  27. In 2016, Mike #Flynn admitted that he ran “irregular warfare” and an “insurgency” during the presidential campaign to steal the election for Donald Trump. Here’s a video comparing Mike Flynn’s speeches from 2016 and 2022 with “Q drops.”

    His #5GW book is a detailed instruction manual for new “digital soldiers” to help Flynn in his project to overthrow the US government for #Putin.
    8/

  28. #Flynn defines #5GW as “manipulation of thoughts and attitudes without people’s awareness… to create a new world order.”

    Flynn defines “irregular warfare” as “a struggle among state and non-state actors to influence population and affect legitimacy.”

    Of course all of this is #projection. This is precisely what Flynn has been doing since 2016.
    7/
    jimstewartson.substack.com/p/q

  29. #THREAD
    Thanks to #OSINT Ninja @Gal_suburban I have the full book “The Citizens Guide to Fifth Generation Warfare” by Mike #Flynn.

    This is a pocket-sized how-to manual for using military-grade PSYOP to cause societal chaos, suffering, and death — all marinated in traumatic QAnon propaganda. Flynn hardly bothers to portray this as anything but *instructions*.

    This book will get people killed. It will show up in racist manifestos and the bookshelves of cult leaders.
    #ArrestMikeFlynn #5GW
    1/

  30. The #Mercers have been laundering #Putin’s money for a long time and funneled a shitload of it into Ron and Rand Paul’s pockets and into the anti-democratic “Liberty movement” around them.

    Of course Peter #Thiel has been playing with Mercer money for over a decade as well, which explains why Tracy “Beanz” Diaz, who helped start both #Pizzagate and #QAnon for Mike #Flynn, came from the Ron Paul campaign. #PFT
    #ArrestMikeFlynn
    jimstewartson.substack.com/p/t

  31. @Gal_suburban
    We described “The Meeting” on December 18th, 2020 that included Mike #Flynn, Mike #Lindell, Patrick #Byrne, Sidney #Powell and others where the decision was made to abandon Plan A and execute a violent insurrection instead.

    #Trump tweeted that there would be a “wild protest” on 1/6, *immediately* after the meeting.
    PART II:
    jimstewartson.substack.com/p/t

  32. #Tulski also has a show on Peter Thiel’s Kremlin video psyop Rumble for which she is being paid around $500k/year. Mike Flynn is also a big fan of #Tulski, so that could be how she ended up at Ft. Bragg *teaching students* about #psyops.

    #Flynn was stationed in Ft. Bragg, home of Army PSYOP, for more than two decades.

    Don’t worry though #Glennski likes #Tulski so she can’t be sus. 😂
    jimstewartson.substack.com/p/f

  33. Flynn Explains Why He Believes 'That Durham Does Have Key People That are Cooperating With Him’ #durham #hillary #news #flynn #OneAmericaNews #Trump #tyranny