The Kraken is here

so why DID they say there was a water leak if there was no water leak?......

I have no idea. Nor do I care. Biden won Georgia. They recounted. Biden won Georgia again. Now they are counting again. And Biden will win again. Because Biden got more votes in Georgia. That's how it works.
 
Agreed. Isn't it interesting how several JPP members believe it?

In my day, "conspiracy theorists" were usually talking about Roswell and Project Blue Book. They were on the fringe and pretty universally considered to be fun wackadoodles. Now conspiracy theorists have gone mainstream. Almost half a nation is believing in anti-science nonsense.
Because we had to dig to find the nonsense 'back in the day'.

Now it's force fed to everyone on the internet.

I think it started to be a new movement with the truthers after 9/11.
 
Hence the difference between a conspiracy and a conspiracy theory. Conspiracies exist but, like the Manhattan Project or Project MKUltra, they can't be secret forever because too many know. A conspiracy theory requires thousands of people to stay quiet for a lifetime. People aren't like that as Snowden and Manning proved.

There's also the motive and the end results. How many millions of Americans would be severely pissed off if they really felt they'd been cheated? Knowing that, why would any politician be stupid enough to try it?

Yeah that's true and a good point. And no I have no idea why. Education system? Collective IQ? Trump's poorly educated folks? Or perhaps, just like any leaders throughout history, they knew people are easily manipulated?

And what is the most infuriating conspiracy theory of them all? JFK.
 
Because we had to dig to find the nonsense 'back in the day'.

Now it's force fed to everyone on the internet.

I think it started to be a new movement with the truthers after 9/11.

The Internet is certainly full of it, but it's like TV. Don't like it? Turn the channel or turn it off. I enjoy seeing just how nutty people can be. All my friends IRL are boringly normal.
 
Yeah that's true and a good point. And no I have no idea why. Education system? Collective IQ? Trump's poorly educated folks? Or perhaps, just like any leaders throughout history, they knew people are easily manipulated?

And what is the most infuriating conspiracy theory of them all? JFK.

A little bit of "all of the above". Including Evangelicals pushing the education curriculum.
 
The Internet is certainly full of it, but it's like TV. Don't like it? Turn the channel or turn it off. I enjoy seeing just how nutty people can be. All my friends IRL are boringly normal.
Sure. For the sane. But people who 'want to believe' will be easily swayed by a modicum of fact wrapped in layers of nonsense.

What I find amusing is the zeal with which they will debate to the death on the internet. It's not unlike the religious debates where one side is sure that their position is correct because...the bible.

They're basically burning out keypads trying to prove/disprove that which is impossible to do either.
 
I love a good conspiracy theory.


Had to Google "the Kraken".

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/17/...nded-conspiracy-theory-trends-on-twitter.html
A catchphrase winking at an unfounded voter fraud conspiracy in the presidential election trended on Twitter on Tuesday morning as President Trump’s allies continued to contest the outcome of the election, which has been called for Joseph R. Biden Jr.

The phrase, “Release the Kraken,” appeared on Twitter’s trending topics list on Tuesday, collecting nearly 100,000 tweets, pushed mostly by conservatives and far-right internet personalities. It is a catchphrase from the 1981 movie “The Clash of the Titans,” but this time it was used to signal an election fraud conspiracy on social media.

The conspiracy stems from a Fox Business Network appearance last Friday by Sidney Powell, a lawyer for the former national security adviser Michael T. Flynn. During an interview with the host Lou Dobbs, Ms. Powell claimed that the president’s team had voluminous evidence that it planned to release to overturn election results in key states.

“We are talking about hundreds of thousands of votes,” Ms. Powell said in the interview. “President Trump won this election in a landslide.”


https://www.newsweek.com/sidney-powell-kraken-lawsuit-typo-voter-fraud-1550534
Sidney Powell's 'Kraken' Voter Fraud Lawsuits Ridiculed by Legal Experts Over Typos, Lack of Evidence


Mommy got boobs. Sidney is a big girl in all ways. She towers over Flynn.

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Don't write Powell off . She got the DOJ prosecutors to drop their case against Flynn when his first team of high priced lawyers couldn't.
 
I have no idea. Nor do I care. Biden won Georgia. They recounted. Biden won Georgia again. Now they are counting again. And Biden will win again. Because Biden got more votes in Georgia. That's how it works.
When the fuck are they going to recount Fla/Texas?
 
...And what is the most infuriating conspiracy theory of them all? JFK.

As you've seen, I'm not a fan of conspiracy theories. That said, shortly after moving to the DFW area over 20 years ago, I visited Dealey Plaza and, of course, the Grassy Knoll. I got an actual chill when I looked from the Grassy Knoll to the "X" in the middle of Elm Street: it was the perfect spot for a sniper. The car would have been approaching head on and slightly down hill. The Grassy Knoll was elevated so a shooter had a straight line shot over the convertible windshield and into the back seat. Perfect. My wife could have made that shot.
 
Sure. For the sane. But people who 'want to believe' will be easily swayed by a modicum of fact wrapped in layers of nonsense.

What I find amusing is the zeal with which they will debate to the death on the internet. It's not unlike the religious debates where one side is sure that their position is correct because...the bible.

They're basically burning out keypads trying to prove/disprove that which is impossible to do either.

Agreed but it was the nutty people who always saw things in tea leaves and omens not the sane people. :)
 
As you've seen, I'm not a fan of conspiracy theories. That said, shortly after moving to the DFW area over 20 years ago, I visited Dealey Plaza and, of course, the Grassy Knoll. I got an actual chill when I looked from the Grassy Knoll to the "X" in the middle of Elm Street: it was the perfect spot for a sniper. The car would have been approaching head on and slightly down hill. The Grassy Knoll was elevated so a shooter had a straight line shot over the convertible windshield and into the back seat. Perfect. My wife could have made that shot.

That sniper would have to be good at remaining unseen and undetected.
 
That sniper would have to be good at remaining unseen and undetected.

True. Obviously the vegetation changed in the intervening years. Add to the fact, most people were streetside waiting for JFK to come by or looking in that direction. The common suspicion is that the shooter was hidden by the fence.
 
Don't write Powell off . She got the DOJ prosecutors to drop their case against Flynn when his first team of high priced lawyers couldn't.
LOL... She most certainly did NOT. Barr stepped in, and will probably be investigated next year.
 
National conservative group plans to file more lawsuits regarding Michigan election
Slone Terranella
Detroit Free Press

Nov. 20, 2020

A national conservative group announced Friday it plans to file more lawsuits in Michigan and other U.S. swing states regarding election results.

The Amistad Project of the Thomas More Society is the group working alongside President Donald Trump's campaign to spearhead national and state lawsuits, according to a news release.

The group plans to file lawsuits about election results in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Nevaga, Georgia and Arizona.

"In Michigan, extensive irregularities and illegalities plagued the vote-counting process in Wayne County, affecting more than 300,000 ballots in a state decided by just 150,000 votes," the organization said in a news release.

Replay:Monica Palmer discusses Wayne County Board of Canvassers vote

Michigan Speaker Chatfield:'I won't apologize' for meeting with President Trump

The organization also pointed at Rock the Vote, a nonprofit which says it is dedicated to building the political power of young people.

The Amistad Project's press release said Rock the Vote secured a contract that affected voting rolls.

"(Rock the Vote) was apparently able to have activists enter new voters on to voting rolls and amend other registrations," the Amistad Project release states. "The decision to hire such a politically charged organization to do this sensitive work is also being challenged."

Rock the Vote was not available for immediate comment.

The Trump campaign and the Amistad Project will work on a case-by-case basis for the lawsuits, said Rudy Giuliani, who's leading the campaign’s legal efforts, in a release.

"The Amistad Project has uncovered an organized effort involving multiple private organizations and partners working with government officials to design, fund, and implement an improper and illegal scheme to create an unconstitutional two-tiered election system to deliver the presidency to Joseph R. Biden," Giuliani said in the release.

The suits allege violations of the equal protection clause, violation of due process and violations regarding numerous state court orders, the release states.

The organization said violations across the six states include the following:

Systematic efforts by election officials to correct defective ballots in heavily Democratic areas but not Republican ones
Lack of enforcement of voter identification laws
Denying Republicans the ability to observe and certify ballot completion, as required by law
Denying Republicans the opportunity to watch mail-in ballots being trucked and unloaded at large tabulation facilities
Failing to check signatures on mail-in ballots and corresponding documentation
Refusal to release logs showing when ballots were delivered and by whom

https://www.freep.com/story/news/po...mpaign-election-lawsuits-michigan/6363262002/
 
Apparently, There Was No Water Leak In Georgia :cool:

Page 7 of this legal complaint states:"Specifically, video from the State Farm Arena in Fulton County shows that on November 3rd after the polls closed, election workers falsely claimed a water leak required the facility to close. All poll workers and challengers were evacuated for several hours at about 10:00 PM. However, several election workers remained unsupervised and unchallenged working at the computers for the voting tabulation machines until after 1:00 AM."


https://www.scribd.com/document/485884541/Complaint-Cj-Pearson-v-Kemp-11-25-2020


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Considering that the plaintiffs misspelled the word "district" twice in the first ten words of the complaint, I'd say that you're about as smart as they are for posting this article.

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICCT COURT, NORTHERN DISTRCOICT OF GEORGIA

Trump people :laugh:
 
Better to be guilty of typos than election fraud.

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"As set forth in the accompanying whistleblower affidavit, the Smartmatic software was designed to manipulate Venezuelan elections in favor of dictator Hugo Chavez:"

"Expert Navid Keshavarez-Nia explains that US intelligence services had developed tools to infiltrate foreign voting systems including Dominion. He states that Dominion’s software is vulnerable to data manipulation by unauthorized means and permitted election data to be altered in all battleground states. He concludes that hundreds of thousands of votes that were cast for President Trump in the 2020 general election were transferred to former Vice-President Biden. (Exh. 26)."
 
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