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Voter Fraud Story

 

Who else couldn’t vote Rep today?🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸The point of my video is for you to make certain the Party you are affiliated with is correct within the system and on your Voter ID Card. I went to vote as a proud REP here in LA and had no idea that my party affiliation was showing DEM. Because the Sat July 11, 2020 was a Primary election; I could only vote for the party they have me listed with (DEM). Therefore, I didn't vote at all. I asked to change it, and was handed a form.The lady next to me was having the same issue her Commissioner stated " well you will just have to vote DEM". At this point I intervened.As we were brought to a table with new forms, another Commissioner stated "its not just you two, its been happening all day”.Since this video has gone viral, the loads of responses have 1 thing in common: The party they think they are affiliated with is different then whats in the system. This lead to many LA voters not being able to vote for their Party on Saturday July 11th, 2020. Also ,Voters noticing a discrepancy between the Party affiliation in the system vs what is on their Voter ID Card.I'm a REP that bleeds RED, WHITE and BLUE and no matter what happened with mine, I have uncovered that this is NOT an isolated case. Hundreds of you are responding with complaints of Party affiliation changes without your knowledge.I can only answer for myself. But I can say I am so proud of all of you that have come forward and those that will. I am standing up for everyone of you. This is our country. These are our rights, and I'm not going to sit on the side line.

Posted by Holly Sanders on Saturday, July 11, 2020

Adding on to a current ANON theory

 

So this theory has been floating around for a few weeks now:

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If it is true, we are in week 11 – “BLACKOUT NECESSARY”.  Twitter was hacked today:

WW1WGA was offline/down (it still is as of 10pm PST) as was Qmap.pub (up and running again).

11 – 11 – 18 actually breaks down as week 11 and from the week between the 11th to the 18th (Saturday to Saturday).

18 = R

R = JFK Jr  (We know POTUS confirmed this with a recent tweet about the Monumrnt – which indicated JFK Jr did scale Mt. Rushmore on the 4th).

JFK Jr went missing on July 16, 1999 and was announced officially missing for good by the Coast Guard on July 18.

America Unified on or by July 18 – just a few days away?

It would take a miracle at this point.  You all know who I have been saying would do it – for almost 2 years now.

So….I am just putting this out there as a possibility.  Hopeful but it also feels like a stretch – but miracles are always in the offing ready to appear.  And humanity really could use one of those now.

Love,

Victoria

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Thank you all for your support!

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7/14/2020 Reflection

 

I had some things saved to share – but I can’t get into “worldly happenings” today.  I felt so detached and not all here.  Stumbled around – at times struggled to talk. And all day I longed for Home.  And that song “Tuesday Afternoon” played too in my mind.  I was called to know the lyrics.  Here they are:

Tuesday afternoon.
I’m just beginning to see,
Now I’m on my way.
It doesn’t matter to me,
Chasing the clouds away.
Something calls to me.
The trees are drawing me near,
I’ve got to find out why.
Those gentle voices I hear
Explain it all with a sigh.
I’m looking at myself, reflections of my mind.
It’s just the kind of day to leave myself behind.
So gently swaying through the fairy-land of love,
If you could just come with me and see the beauty of
Tuesday afternoon.
Tuesday afternoon.
Tuesday afternoon.
I’m just beginning to see,
Now I’m on my way.
It doesn’t matter to me,
Chasing the clouds away.
Something calls to me.
The trees are drawing me near,
I’ve got to find out why.
Those gentle voices I hear
Explain it all with a sigh. 

So very appropriate words for now….

I wanted to talk of Home today.  I did not want to see anything happening here in this realm.  The feeling today was one of longing and a sense of desperation – needing something to connect to.  That happened tonight when I was drawn (called) in to a conversation on twitter with other like-minded Souls.  I met some new “faces” too.  It is always a welcome gift to my heart and Soul when I hear of yet another who has felt the same way as have I – lost inside this place, not able to find/create a space to fit in and having had the feeling of homesickness throughout their life.

The fatigue is intense now – sometimes lasting all day (like today) sometimes just in moments.  It’s like I am literally going between two realities.  As someone said tonight – the feeling of fatigue is so strong one feels drunk.

Absolutely.

I was also drawn to look at that image shared in a recent Lisa Harrison video – one of her members who drew that spiral of images (33 in all) several years ago.  Those last 3 that lead up to the portal out (below).  To soothe myself, I reminded myself that we are at the place of the Portal image.

Some days are just more difficult to be here than others.  Today was definitely one of those days.

I am off to sleep.

Love,

Victoria

 

 

During the Coronavirus Crisis, Our Constitutional Rights Are as Important as Ever

 

How much thought does the average American put into their rights on a daily basis?

Perhaps not much, but that is all about to change. For generations the Supreme Court has called protection of the individual’s rights the bedrock of American principles. Those who ratified our Bill of Rights knew how vital these rights were to the very preservation of all liberty.

Among these rights are those that our founders would formally declare absolutely essential to life itself: freedoms of religion, speech, press and assembly; the individual right to keep and bear arms; the right of security of personal property; and the indispensable rights of due process…..

The mantra that “the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few — or the one” is a Marxist principle, not just a line from Star Trek dialogue. This ideology is not what America was founded upon. Quite the opposite: Our governments, since the foundation of our states in 1776, are based upon the fundamental principle that the sole purpose of government is to secure the rights of the individual, not to appease the collective.

On the contrary, it is wholly selfish for the community to demand that the force of government deprive individual rights because there are a few who refuse to act responsibly in securing their own health and welfare. Mass curfews and quarantines are not the American way; they are the communist way. The American way says that we do not use force to compensate for the irresponsibility of the few.

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Do Governors Have the Right to Make and Enforce Laws?

 

The short answer:  NO.  Good piece.

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You might want to take a few minutes to contemplate your rights. How can governors go wild without checks and balances? There’s a reason states are governed by three branches, not one governor wielding a big stick.

Has there ever been a more important time to consider the balance of power in your state?

Andrew Napolitano writes:

The current interferences with the exercise of rights protected by the Bill of Rights devolve around travel, assembly, interstate commercial activities and the exercise of religious beliefs. These infringements have all come from state governors who claim the power to do so, and they raise three profound constitutional issues.

The first is: Do governors have inherent power in an emergency to craft regulations that carry the force of law? The answer is no. The Guarantee Clause of the Constitution mandates a republican (lowercase “r”) form of government in the states. That means the separation of powers into three branches, each with a distinct function that cannot constitutionally be performed by either of the other two. Since only a representative legislature can write laws that carry criminal penalties and incur the use of force, the governor of a state cannot constitutionally write laws.

The second constitutional issue is: Can state legislatures delegate away to governors their law-making powers? Again, the answer is no because the separation of powers prevents one branch of government from ceding to another branch its core powers. The separation was crafted not to preserve the integrity of each branch but to assure the preservation of personal liberty by preventing the accumulation of too much power in any one branch.

We are not talking about a state legislature delegating to a board of medical examiners in the executive branch the power to license physicians. We are talking about delegating away a core power — the authority to create crimes and craft punishments. Such a delegation would be an egregious violation of the Guarantee Clause.

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