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Hype for the Future 194W: Leon and Corydon, Iowa
Overview — Leon The City of Leon is a small city in and the county seat of Decatur County, Iowa, along Routes 69 and 2 and east of Interstate 35. The community is home to the Little River Inn Motel and is generally classified as a smaller population cluster within a rural county. Overview — Corydon The City of Corydon is a small community located within Wayne County, Iowa, and serves as the county seat, along Routes 2 and 14 east of the rural Route 65 junction of the former. Today, the […]https://novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026/05/13/hype-for-the-future-194w-leon-and-corydon-iowa/
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Hype for the Future 194W: Leon and Corydon, Iowa
Overview — Leon The City of Leon is a small city in and the county seat of Decatur County, Iowa, along Routes 69 and 2 and east of Interstate 35. The community is home to the Little River Inn Motel and is generally classified as a smaller population cluster within a rural county. Overview — Corydon The City of Corydon is a small community located within Wayne County, Iowa, and serves as the county seat, along Routes 2 and 14 east of the rural Route 65 junction of the former. Today, the […]https://novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026/05/13/hype-for-the-future-194w-leon-and-corydon-iowa/
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Hype for the Future 194W: Leon and Corydon, Iowa
Overview — Leon The City of Leon is a small city in and the county seat of Decatur County, Iowa, along Routes 69 and 2 and east of Interstate 35. The community is home to the Little River Inn Motel and is generally classified as a smaller population cluster within a rural county. Overview — Corydon The City of Corydon is a small community located within Wayne County, Iowa, and serves as the county seat, along Routes 2 and 14 east of the rural Route 65 junction of the former. Today, the […]https://novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026/05/13/hype-for-the-future-194w-leon-and-corydon-iowa/
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Hype for the Future 194W: Leon and Corydon, Iowa
Overview — Leon The City of Leon is a small city in and the county seat of Decatur County, Iowa, along Routes 69 and 2 and east of Interstate 35. The community is home to the Little River Inn Motel and is generally classified as a smaller population cluster within a rural county. Overview — Corydon The City of Corydon is a small community located within Wayne County, Iowa, and serves as the county seat, along Routes 2 and 14 east of the rural Route 65 junction of the former. Today, the […]https://novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026/05/13/hype-for-the-future-194w-leon-and-corydon-iowa/
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Hype for the Future 194W: Leon and Corydon, Iowa
Overview — Leon The City of Leon is a small city in and the county seat of Decatur County, Iowa, along Routes 69 and 2 and east of Interstate 35. The community is home to the Little River Inn Motel and is generally classified as a smaller population cluster within a rural county. Overview — Corydon The City of Corydon is a small community located within Wayne County, Iowa, and serves as the county seat, along Routes 2 and 14 east of the rural Route 65 junction of the former. Today, the […]https://novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026/05/13/hype-for-the-future-194w-leon-and-corydon-iowa/
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Hype for the Future 187/284: Albion and Fairfield, Illinois
Overview The City of Albion is a community in and the county seat of Edwards County, Illinois, along the corridors of Routes 15 and 130. To the west is the City of Fairfield, county seat of Wayne County, along the Route 45 corridor and home to the Victorian on Main Inn and Frontier Community College. -
Hype for the Future 187/284: Albion and Fairfield, Illinois
Overview The City of Albion is a community in and the county seat of Edwards County, Illinois, along the corridors of Routes 15 and 130. To the west is the City of Fairfield, county seat of Wayne County, along the Route 45 corridor and home to the Victorian on Main Inn and Frontier Community College. -
Hype for the Future 187/284: Albion and Fairfield, Illinois
Overview The City of Albion is a community in and the county seat of Edwards County, Illinois, along the corridors of Routes 15 and 130. To the west is the City of Fairfield, county seat of Wayne County, along the Route 45 corridor and home to the Victorian on Main Inn and Frontier Community College. -
Hype for the Future 187/284: Albion and Fairfield, Illinois
Overview The City of Albion is a community in and the county seat of Edwards County, Illinois, along the corridors of Routes 15 and 130. To the west is the City of Fairfield, county seat of Wayne County, along the Route 45 corridor and home to the Victorian on Main Inn and Frontier Community College. -
Hype for the Future 187/284: Albion and Fairfield, Illinois
Overview The City of Albion is a community in and the county seat of Edwards County, Illinois, along the corridors of Routes 15 and 130. To the west is the City of Fairfield, county seat of Wayne County, along the Route 45 corridor and home to the Victorian on Main Inn and Frontier Community College. -
Hype for the Future 185H: Communities of Eastern Indiana
Introduction The communities of the eastern portions of Northern, Central, and Southern Indiana alike are largely associated with similar ancestral heritage to one another, particularly in the contexts of the German immigrants over the generations of settlement in modern Indiana as well as the overall community throughout the entirety of the area. Franklin County Located in the southeastern portion of the State of Indiana is the County of Franklin, which uses the Town of Brookville as the […] -
Hype for the Future 185H: Communities of Eastern Indiana
Introduction The communities of the eastern portions of Northern, Central, and Southern Indiana alike are largely associated with similar ancestral heritage to one another, particularly in the contexts of the German immigrants over the generations of settlement in modern Indiana as well as the overall community throughout the entirety of the area. Franklin County Located in the southeastern portion of the State of Indiana is the County of Franklin, which uses the Town of Brookville as the […] -
Hype for the Future 185H: Communities of Eastern Indiana
Introduction The communities of the eastern portions of Northern, Central, and Southern Indiana alike are largely associated with similar ancestral heritage to one another, particularly in the contexts of the German immigrants over the generations of settlement in modern Indiana as well as the overall community throughout the entirety of the area. Franklin County Located in the southeastern portion of the State of Indiana is the County of Franklin, which uses the Town of Brookville as the […] -
Hype for the Future 185H: Communities of Eastern Indiana
Introduction The communities of the eastern portions of Northern, Central, and Southern Indiana alike are largely associated with similar ancestral heritage to one another, particularly in the contexts of the German immigrants over the generations of settlement in modern Indiana as well as the overall community throughout the entirety of the area. Franklin County Located in the southeastern portion of the State of Indiana is the County of Franklin, which uses the Town of Brookville as the […] -
Hype for the Future 185H: Communities of Eastern Indiana
Introduction The communities of the eastern portions of Northern, Central, and Southern Indiana alike are largely associated with similar ancestral heritage to one another, particularly in the contexts of the German immigrants over the generations of settlement in modern Indiana as well as the overall community throughout the entirety of the area. Franklin County Located in the southeastern portion of the State of Indiana is the County of Franklin, which uses the Town of Brookville as the […] -
Hype for the Future 182I: City of Goldsboro, North Carolina
Overview The City of Goldsboro is a city located in and the county seat of Wayne County, North Carolina, home to the Wayne County Museum and the historic Goldsboro Union Station. Goldsboro is today served by Interstates 42 and 795, as well as Routes 13, 70, and 117. The modern Interstate 42 and 795 corridors largely correspond with the respective Route 70 and 117 corridors, with Route 13 serving the general area from northeast to southwest. Today, Route 13 continues southwest toward the […] -
Hype for the Future 182I: City of Goldsboro, North Carolina
Overview The City of Goldsboro is a city located in and the county seat of Wayne County, North Carolina, home to the Wayne County Museum and the historic Goldsboro Union Station. Goldsboro is today served by Interstates 42 and 795, as well as Routes 13, 70, and 117. The modern Interstate 42 and 795 corridors largely correspond with the respective Route 70 and 117 corridors, with Route 13 serving the general area from northeast to southwest. Today, Route 13 continues southwest toward the […] -
Hype for the Future 182I: City of Goldsboro, North Carolina
Overview The City of Goldsboro is a city located in and the county seat of Wayne County, North Carolina, home to the Wayne County Museum and the historic Goldsboro Union Station. Goldsboro is today served by Interstates 42 and 795, as well as Routes 13, 70, and 117. The modern Interstate 42 and 795 corridors largely correspond with the respective Route 70 and 117 corridors, with Route 13 serving the general area from northeast to southwest. Today, Route 13 continues southwest toward the […] -
Hype for the Future 182I: City of Goldsboro, North Carolina
Overview The City of Goldsboro is a city located in and the county seat of Wayne County, North Carolina, home to the Wayne County Museum and the historic Goldsboro Union Station. Goldsboro is today served by Interstates 42 and 795, as well as Routes 13, 70, and 117. The modern Interstate 42 and 795 corridors largely correspond with the respective Route 70 and 117 corridors, with Route 13 serving the general area from northeast to southwest. Today, Route 13 continues southwest toward the […] -
Hype for the Future 182I: City of Goldsboro, North Carolina
Overview The City of Goldsboro is a city located in and the county seat of Wayne County, North Carolina, home to the Wayne County Museum and the historic Goldsboro Union Station. Goldsboro is today served by Interstates 42 and 795, as well as Routes 13, 70, and 117. The modern Interstate 42 and 795 corridors largely correspond with the respective Route 70 and 117 corridors, with Route 13 serving the general area from northeast to southwest. Today, Route 13 continues southwest toward the […] -
Hype for the Future 180C → City of Norfolk, Nebraska (plus Northeast Nebraska)
Introduction The City of Norfolk is a city located in the northeastern portion of the State of Nebraska, located north of the major corridor that contains Omaha, Lincoln, Grand Island, Hastings, Kearney, and North Platte. Located in Madison County, the community is the seventh-largest city in the State of Nebraska and is located north of the City of Madison, which serves as the county seat. Today, Norfolk is a community located at the junction of Routes 81 and 275, with the Norfolk Lodge and […] -
Hype for the Future 180C → City of Norfolk, Nebraska (plus Northeast Nebraska)
Introduction The City of Norfolk is a city located in the northeastern portion of the State of Nebraska, located north of the major corridor that contains Omaha, Lincoln, Grand Island, Hastings, Kearney, and North Platte. Located in Madison County, the community is the seventh-largest city in the State of Nebraska and is located north of the City of Madison, which serves as the county seat. Today, Norfolk is a community located at the junction of Routes 81 and 275, with the Norfolk Lodge and […] -
Hype for the Future 180C → City of Norfolk, Nebraska (plus Northeast Nebraska)
Introduction The City of Norfolk is a city located in the northeastern portion of the State of Nebraska, located north of the major corridor that contains Omaha, Lincoln, Grand Island, Hastings, Kearney, and North Platte. Located in Madison County, the community is the seventh-largest city in the State of Nebraska and is located north of the City of Madison, which serves as the county seat. Today, Norfolk is a community located at the junction of Routes 81 and 275, with the Norfolk Lodge and […] -
Hype for the Future 180C → City of Norfolk, Nebraska (plus Northeast Nebraska)
Introduction The City of Norfolk is a city located in the northeastern portion of the State of Nebraska, located north of the major corridor that contains Omaha, Lincoln, Grand Island, Hastings, Kearney, and North Platte. Located in Madison County, the community is the seventh-largest city in the State of Nebraska and is located north of the City of Madison, which serves as the county seat. Today, Norfolk is a community located at the junction of Routes 81 and 275, with the Norfolk Lodge and […] -
Hype for the Future 180C → City of Norfolk, Nebraska (plus Northeast Nebraska)
Introduction The City of Norfolk is a city located in the northeastern portion of the State of Nebraska, located north of the major corridor that contains Omaha, Lincoln, Grand Island, Hastings, Kearney, and North Platte. Located in Madison County, the community is the seventh-largest city in the State of Nebraska and is located north of the City of Madison, which serves as the county seat. Today, Norfolk is a community located at the junction of Routes 81 and 275, with the Norfolk Lodge and […] -
Hype for the Future 176C: Route 13 Communities in Middle Tennessee
Overview Within the State of Tennessee, Route 13 is associated with the western portion of the Grand Division of Middle Tennessee, just slightly east of the Mississippi River and west of the Route 43 corridor in the southern portion of the corridor. Communities along the route include, but are not limited to, Erin, Waverly, Linden, and Waynesboro. The associated counties are Houston, Humphreys, Perry, and Wayne, and the communities within each county are generally associated with minimal […] -
Hype for the Future 176C: Route 13 Communities in Middle Tennessee
Overview Within the State of Tennessee, Route 13 is associated with the western portion of the Grand Division of Middle Tennessee, just slightly east of the Mississippi River and west of the Route 43 corridor in the southern portion of the corridor. Communities along the route include, but are not limited to, Erin, Waverly, Linden, and Waynesboro. The associated counties are Houston, Humphreys, Perry, and Wayne, and the communities within each county are generally associated with minimal […] -
Hype for the Future 176C: Route 13 Communities in Middle Tennessee
Overview Within the State of Tennessee, Route 13 is associated with the western portion of the Grand Division of Middle Tennessee, just slightly east of the Mississippi River and west of the Route 43 corridor in the southern portion of the corridor. Communities along the route include, but are not limited to, Erin, Waverly, Linden, and Waynesboro. The associated counties are Houston, Humphreys, Perry, and Wayne, and the communities within each county are generally associated with minimal […] -
Hype for the Future 176C: Route 13 Communities in Middle Tennessee
Overview Within the State of Tennessee, Route 13 is associated with the western portion of the Grand Division of Middle Tennessee, just slightly east of the Mississippi River and west of the Route 43 corridor in the southern portion of the corridor. Communities along the route include, but are not limited to, Erin, Waverly, Linden, and Waynesboro. The associated counties are Houston, Humphreys, Perry, and Wayne, and the communities within each county are generally associated with minimal […] -
Hype for the Future 176C: Route 13 Communities in Middle Tennessee
Overview Within the State of Tennessee, Route 13 is associated with the western portion of the Grand Division of Middle Tennessee, just slightly east of the Mississippi River and west of the Route 43 corridor in the southern portion of the corridor. Communities along the route include, but are not limited to, Erin, Waverly, Linden, and Waynesboro. The associated counties are Houston, Humphreys, Perry, and Wayne, and the communities within each county are generally associated with minimal […] -
Hype for the Future 153A: City of Blackshear, Georgia
Introduction The City of Blackshear is a city located within and the county seat of Pierce County, Georgia, located along United States Routes 84 and Georgia State Routes 15 and 203. Route 84 is the principal highway, providing access to the larger City of Waycross in Ware County to the southwest and the City of Jesup in Wayne County to the northeast. Traffic The City of Blackshear is a community conveniently located between the Cites of Waycross and Jesup along Route 84 and numerous […]https://novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026/04/02/hype-for-the-future-153a-city-of-blackshear-georgia/
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Hype for the Future 153A: City of Blackshear, Georgia
Introduction The City of Blackshear is a city located within and the county seat of Pierce County, Georgia, located along United States Routes 84 and Georgia State Routes 15 and 203. Route 84 is the principal highway, providing access to the larger City of Waycross in Ware County to the southwest and the City of Jesup in Wayne County to the northeast. Traffic The City of Blackshear is a community conveniently located between the Cites of Waycross and Jesup along Route 84 and numerous […]https://novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026/04/02/hype-for-the-future-153a-city-of-blackshear-georgia/
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Hype for the Future 153A: City of Blackshear, Georgia
Introduction The City of Blackshear is a city located within and the county seat of Pierce County, Georgia, located along United States Routes 84 and Georgia State Routes 15 and 203. Route 84 is the principal highway, providing access to the larger City of Waycross in Ware County to the southwest and the City of Jesup in Wayne County to the northeast. Traffic The City of Blackshear is a community conveniently located between the Cites of Waycross and Jesup along Route 84 and numerous […]https://novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026/04/02/hype-for-the-future-153a-city-of-blackshear-georgia/
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Hype for the Future 153A: City of Blackshear, Georgia
Introduction The City of Blackshear is a city located within and the county seat of Pierce County, Georgia, located along United States Routes 84 and Georgia State Routes 15 and 203. Route 84 is the principal highway, providing access to the larger City of Waycross in Ware County to the southwest and the City of Jesup in Wayne County to the northeast. Traffic The City of Blackshear is a community conveniently located between the Cites of Waycross and Jesup along Route 84 and numerous […]https://novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026/04/02/hype-for-the-future-153a-city-of-blackshear-georgia/
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Hype for the Future 153A: City of Blackshear, Georgia
Introduction The City of Blackshear is a city located within and the county seat of Pierce County, Georgia, located along United States Routes 84 and Georgia State Routes 15 and 203. Route 84 is the principal highway, providing access to the larger City of Waycross in Ware County to the southwest and the City of Jesup in Wayne County to the northeast. Traffic The City of Blackshear is a community conveniently located between the Cites of Waycross and Jesup along Route 84 and numerous […]https://novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026/04/02/hype-for-the-future-153a-city-of-blackshear-georgia/
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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. -
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. -
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. -
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. -
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. -
Hype for the Future 133A: Town of Wayne, West Virginia
Overview The Town of Wayne is a town of under two thousand (2,000) residents that serves as the county seat of Wayne County, West Virginia, located in the central portion of the county, well to the south of the Huntington area. Today, the town is served largely by Routes 37 and 152 within the area.https://novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026/03/13/hype-for-the-future-133a-town-of-wayne-west-virginia/
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Hype for the Future 133A: Town of Wayne, West Virginia
Overview The Town of Wayne is a town of under two thousand (2,000) residents that serves as the county seat of Wayne County, West Virginia, located in the central portion of the county, well to the south of the Huntington area. Today, the town is served largely by Routes 37 and 152 within the area.https://novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026/03/13/hype-for-the-future-133a-town-of-wayne-west-virginia/
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Hype for the Future 133A: Town of Wayne, West Virginia
Overview The Town of Wayne is a town of under two thousand (2,000) residents that serves as the county seat of Wayne County, West Virginia, located in the central portion of the county, well to the south of the Huntington area. Today, the town is served largely by Routes 37 and 152 within the area.https://novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026/03/13/hype-for-the-future-133a-town-of-wayne-west-virginia/
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Hype for the Future 133A: Town of Wayne, West Virginia
Overview The Town of Wayne is a town of under two thousand (2,000) residents that serves as the county seat of Wayne County, West Virginia, located in the central portion of the county, well to the south of the Huntington area. Today, the town is served largely by Routes 37 and 152 within the area.https://novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026/03/13/hype-for-the-future-133a-town-of-wayne-west-virginia/
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Hype for the Future 133A: Town of Wayne, West Virginia
Overview The Town of Wayne is a town of under two thousand (2,000) residents that serves as the county seat of Wayne County, West Virginia, located in the central portion of the county, well to the south of the Huntington area. Today, the town is served largely by Routes 37 and 152 within the area.https://novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026/03/13/hype-for-the-future-133a-town-of-wayne-west-virginia/
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