© OANDan Ball på OAN (tv), Seth Keshel, dataanalytiker (th)
Tre yderligere eksempler fra statistikeren, der arbejder med Sidney Powell og Lin WoodDan Ball ved OAN var på med en tidligere efterretningsofficer ved hæren og Sidney Powell - Lin Wood Legal Team Advisor, Seth Keshel.
Keshel er statistiker og medlem af Powell - Lin teamet. Resultaterne af hans dataanalyse viser flere forekomster af resultater så langt ude af linjen, at den eneste rimelige forklaring er svig.
These numbers make no sense. President Trump was the first President and politician to break 70 million votes in an election when counting legitimate votes. The President shattered the all-time record. Big Media and Big Tech and the Democrats fear President Trump and the people who voted for him. Their efforts to cover this up are corrupt.
There is no way Joe Biden won the 2020 election. It is likely he never even reached 60 million votes. Everyone knows it.
Kommentar: Sidney Powell explains her next moves in a
Newsmax report:
A federal judge listened to oral arguments Monday, but he had already prejudged the case in granting leftist "interveners'" motions of dismiss, including the Democrat National Committee, according to former federal prosecutor Sidney Powell on Newsmax TV.
"The court wouldn't pay attention of it," Powell told Monday's "Greg Kelly Reports" of her lawsuit calling for the decertification of Georgia's election results amid evidence of election and voter fraud. "It's obvious the judge had made up his mind before he hit the bench, and he read from prepared notes when he granted the motion to dismiss...
...U.S. District Court Judge Timothy Batten ruled the case had no standing to sue, the case belonged in state court, was filed too late, and the relief sought was "extraordinary."
"We're going to proceed immediately with an emergency appeal, and we expect to get relief in the Supreme Court," Powell told host Greg Kelly.
U.S. District Court Judge Timothy Batten ruled the case had no standing to sue, the case belonged in state court, was filed too late, and the relief sought was "extraordinary."
"We're going to proceed immediately with an emergency appeal, and we expect to get relief in the Supreme Court," Powell told host Greg Kelly.
Kommentar: Sidney Powell explains her next moves in a Newsmax report: