When the election fraud case gets to the supreme court justices Democrats have a slight edge in that:
. . . it is important to remember that they do not hear testimonies from witnesses and hold normal courtroom sessions.
Following oral arguments, the supreme court justices go into a private conference and a preliminary vote is done. After the vote, the supreme court justices spend their time researching and arguing the case in written documents called opinions. These opinions are circulated amongst the colleagues. Finally, a vote is taken, the case is decided and a written decision is issued.
Originally Posted by
Flanders
Do not hold your breath until Retired Lieutenant General Thomas G. McInerney gets as much coverage as General Flynn got in the almost four years he was crucified by government media:
My question is: If Biden’s attempted heist was tried as a criminal case, or as a civil lawsuit, I would first ask who Biden’s lawyers would produce as rebuttal witnesses against General McInerney and Dr. Kershavarz-Nia's? Any lawyer that would allow Biden to take the stand should be arrested for attempted murder. On the bright side imagine Sidney Powell cross-examining any one of Biden’s gang of liars and thieves?
In her Georgia complaint, Sidney Powell included the declaration of Navid Keshavarz-Nia, an expert witness who stated under oath that there was massive computer fraud in the 2020 election, all of it intended to secure a victory for Joe Biden. Dr. Kershavarz-Nia's name may not mean a lot to you, but it's one of the weightiest names in the world when it comes to sniffing out cyber-security problems.
Not only does Dr. Kershavarz-Nia have an innate intelligence, but he's also got extraordinary academic and practical skills in cyber-fraud detection and analysis. The reason we know about his qualifications is that it takes seven paragraphs for him to list them in the declaration he signed to support the Georgia complaint.
His qualifications include a B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. in various areas of electrical and computer engineering. In addition, "I have advanced trained from the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), National Security Agency (NSA), DHS office of Intelligence & Analysis (I&A) and Massachusetts Institution of Technology (MIT)."
Professionally, Dr. Kershavarz-Nia has spent his career as a cyber-security engineer. "My experience," he attests," spans 35 years performing technical assessment, mathematical modeling, cyber-attack pattern analysis, and security intelligence[.]" I will not belabor the point. Take it as given that Dr. Kershavarz-Nia may know more about cyber-security than anyone else in America.
So what does the brilliant Dr. Kershavarz-Nia have to say? This:
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