🚨Things I've PROVEN since the day after the election🚨
1: Dominion products have wifi cards.
2: Dominion can be hacked with or without internet access.
3: Iran/Pakistan/China/Russia all interfered in this election with cyberwarfare.
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4: Swing state decision makers and IT departments were woefuly ignorant or incompetent.
5: Swing states were often lobbied or financially connected to voting companies.
6: All major voting companies were owned by secretive Private Equity Funds.
(cont)
7: First person to publish the Dominion Manuals/training videos on Twitter.
8: First person to publish the Dominion swing state contracts on Twitter.
9: First person to post the boxes of 2020 primary absentee envelopes from in the Freeman video.
(cont)
10: First person to suggest TEST DECKS were used to ballot stuff.
11: First person to suggest an envelope to ballot count for all absentee ballots cast.
12: Prove that Dominion schemas are NOT air gapped like they claim.
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13: First person to demand public access and third party analysis of the Dominion Audit Logs (still not produced to this day, even though they are a selling feature of "transparency" according to Dominion)
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14: First person to demonstrate federal interest allowing for federal seizure of voting machines in swing states due to their use of HAVA grant funds.
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The benign product is sovereign programmable money, which is historically a niche interest of folks with a relatively clustered set of beliefs about the state, the literary merit of Snow Crash, and the utility of gold to the modern economy.

This product has narrow appeal and, accordingly, is worth about as much as everything else on a 486 sitting in someone's basement is worth.

The other product is investment scams, which have approximately the best product market fit of anything produced by humans. In no age, in no country, in no city, at no level of sophistication do people consistently say "Actually I would prefer not to get money for nothing."

This product needs the exchanges like they need oxygen, because the value of it is directly tied to having payment rails to move real currency into the ecosystem and some jurisdictional and regulatory legerdemain to stay one step ahead of the banhammer.