New Libby: PA Nov5th dubiousness exposed + comments
TY to Sheltie Lover for tipping me off to this new Libby reading.
Comments:
Just finished watching this one and it's about Caroline (sp?) Leavitt possibly throwing down her papers and quitting. In addition, she thinks that perhaps pressers will be discontinued. This is because of the subject--the vote is coming under scrutiny in PA.
But the big news is (and she said this twice), this charade is coming to an end. She's been saying that and she says it again. How? Election fraud.
She tells about how it looks like PA will be the first state to be looked at--vote recounts. As she goes through her cards (at one point her guides tell her to quit shuffling, LOL), and she tells how votes were taken away.
I have read a good deal of the research done by the various groups that are studying election fraud and in one video I watched, the researcher (name escapes me, but he has been posted here), tells how when Harris reached a certain # of votes, the interference was that the votes were either discarded or turned into trump votes. Not sur which state--I can't recall. I'm going to see if I can find that info and I'll be back.
The big takeaway on this is that in response to citizen demand, this farce of an administration is going to be over. Oh, and in the beginning, she also mentions how an investor in Tesla wants musk out. That was all over the news, but I'm glad she mentioned it.

SheltieLover
(65,834 posts)I can't wait for the toddlers to be ousted.
I hope they are all remanded to custody for life at the very least.
I'll never undrrstand why Harris didn't demand recounts in at least PA & a few others.
I don't know which other states should have gone to her, but I'd bet everything on PA being dirty. Maybe WI?
NJCher
(39,583 posts)Remember that deal he was making in PA to give every new registered voter $100? And recall how he paid canvassers to knock on doors and stand around malls to get new voter registrations? That's what this is, or at least part of it.
I watched a video of the Lancaster County DA telling about how the mess of votes Musk accumulated came in. They had gotten some, but then in August a whole new stack of 2400 registrations came in, of which many were fraudulent. Examples: Social Security numbers not matching people's names. Wrong addresses. Some voters had already been registered and a new registration with a different address came in.
I remember we all laughed about this because we could see how the canvassers would be taking advantage of Musk's money.
What then happened is that the Lancaster County DA announced an investigation. On her web site, there are two stories about the investigation, but they don't tell us anything about what she has found.
One might think this isn't relevant because Musk can always claim he'd been cheated by the canvassers. This probably isn't enough to get him arrested. And because the registrations were caught before they went into the system, there would be no vote fraud here.
I am thinking, however, that the investigation started 5 months ago and it's now been enough time that there should be some findings.
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Here are a few links, in case anyone else wants to think on this along with me:
Elon Musk Is Offering Pennsylvania Voters $100 to Sign His Pro-Trump Petition
https://lancaster.crimewatchpa.com/da/11617/post/lancaster-county-district-attorneys-office-continues-investigate-voter-registration-fraud
DA's office--recap on investigations.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Jordan_Peterson_Memes/comments/1gdj2kv/lancaster_county_pa_is_reporting_massive_voter/
Clouds Passing
(4,263 posts)NJCher
(39,583 posts)that will be helpful in tracking down what our readers have told us. Prior to finding this link, I was a bit up in the air as to whether I would be able to find this data, but this person has it well organized. Here's the link, in case anyone else would like to look:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1whdbN8U3JPQ3mcMhyA8XJt8YDmF9mPQ10t8asNdlrWI/edit?tab=t.0#heading=h.n8w6esm7fqn0
I hope to locate the study I referred to earlier.
I remember Bev Harris from way back in the early days of DU.
It's sickening that this fraud to the electorate has been going on all these years. The speaker in the beginning of that video said it quite succinctly--how all votes don't count. Our vote is something like 1/100th. We wouldn't be the country we are if it had been prevented. And now look at what they want to do. They won't get away with it.
You know what is so interesting to me about watching these readers? It's seeing them search for language to translate what's coming in from their psychic impressions. Have you noticed that sometimes they really, really struggle? I find this fascinating because I know how hard it is. Language is an inadequate medium for translating what we get in terms of impressions. There just aren't words for what comes in, so the best you can do is approximate.
Another communication aspect I have observed is how important it is for them to get the question asked in the right way. They will often re-phrase it several times until they get enough feedback to proceed.
Clouds Passing
(4,263 posts)I like r/something iswrong2024 forum.
Yes, sometimes the struggle with the readers is evident. I love the looks on their faces as they’re figuring it out. The english language lacks the words to describe things of spirit. Many native languages contain these words.
Working with setting intentions is like the readers getting their questions the way they need to be asked. They both can be complicated situations. Getting the intentions and questions accurate is key.
NJCher
(39,583 posts)Did not know this!
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on edit: found this paragraph, but I intend to call a higher ed librarian I know to ask her for good search terms and who the recognized researchers are in this area:
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Words Reflecting Spiritual Beliefs
The spirituality of Native American cultures is deeply ingrained in their languages, and many words related to spiritual concepts have made their way into English. These words often evoke a sense of reverence and offer glimpses into the profound spiritual beliefs of these ancient civilizations.
One such word is shaman, which originates from the Tungusic Evenki language of Siberia and was adopted into English through contact with Native American tribes. A shaman is a spiritual leader or healer who acts as an intermediary between the human and spirit world, performing rituals and ceremonies to restore balance and harmony.
Another example is the word spirit, which comes from the Latin word spiritus but has parallels in Native American languages. In many Native American cultures, the concept of spirit extends beyond humans and includes all living beings, as well as natural elements such as rocks, rivers, and trees.
https://nativetribe.info/unlock-the-magic-native-american-word-treasures-their-english-meanings/
Clouds Passing
(4,263 posts)They call crazy white people wasi’chu
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wasi%27chu
I’ve heard Thom Hartmann refer to this several times.
NJCher
(39,583 posts)I just put this in General Discussion, but it is particularly pertinent to Libby's reading on this topic.