Merry Christmas Patriots,
We have 13 days to ensure that our duly elected President makes a case to the American Public, through Data and Evidence, that Domestic and Foreign Election Interference took place. I have been up two hours thinking about a game plan to utilize all of

My fellow Americans that want to help. I will outline more in the AM but this is what I am requesting first. I will need to identify a minimum of 313 people to assist me across all 50 States in gathering data files. I know how we can get them, I need Constitutional
#MilitiaMen and #MilitiaWomen to help contact the individuals that identify that are co-patriots. Please respond in one of the 10 spots below which county, state you are from and if you are available to help over the next 13 days.
Alaska
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Arizona - I have covered.
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Connecticut
California.
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Ohio
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Washington
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Please list the city, county, State you are from. How many hours you might have per day til 1/6/2021 and then email me at [email protected]. No message in body of email. In title of email. Full name and phone number twitter handle and facebook LinkedIn handle.
We will help gather data from various candidates across the Nation that a team I will assemble where I live will attempt to analyze the entire Nation and identify #PhantomSleeperVoters After that step is complete. I will want to build teams to canvass the Nation and get
Affidavits signed and show the Nation and the World how much voter Fraud took place in 2020. We need to make a bulletproof case for the American people and prove beyond a reasonable doubt #TrumpWon #BidenCheated

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