Message from @TaLoN132

Discord ID: 779532085056372746


2020-11-21 02:16:59 UTC  

I love English. So Mr. Gruler, how many people have had custody of your chain?

2020-11-21 02:16:59 UTC  

@Whithers, you just advanced to level 3!

2020-11-21 02:17:28 UTC  

Woah, is it hot in here?

2020-11-21 02:17:33 UTC  

Not enough

2020-11-21 02:17:47 UTC  

Nope. The computer always glows like that.

2020-11-21 02:17:56 UTC  

And lol.

2020-11-21 02:18:08 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/772982351520333824/779531063771922452/unknown.png

2020-11-21 02:18:21 UTC  

they inserted ballots between the last two blocks

2020-11-21 02:18:41 UTC  

precisely where they lost the ability to keep their numbers straight

2020-11-21 02:19:22 UTC  

Glenn Beck was asking about using the cryptocurrency technology to encrypt and protect votes. I am uncomfortable with that. I am not sure I like securing our election so well that no investigation is possible.

2020-11-21 02:19:40 UTC  

@RobertGrulerEsq do you guys have a Parler account I can follow?

2020-11-21 02:19:41 UTC  

@Repeat, you just advanced to level 1!

2020-11-21 02:20:19 UTC  

@Repeat I believe I made one but I'm never on it, not worth a follow currently

2020-11-21 02:20:50 UTC  

With all these level advancements I keep thinking @Maw is gonna make us roll for initiative. 😉

2020-11-21 02:21:24 UTC  

I am at Parler. But I don't own a cell phone so I cannot get verified.

2020-11-21 02:21:29 UTC  

Parler has been the best source of info for me lately. In fact, I see things on there that aren’t mentioned on your show until a day or so later

2020-11-21 02:21:47 UTC  

Interesting

2020-11-21 02:21:49 UTC  

Seems many republicans have made a mass migration to Parler

2020-11-21 02:22:04 UTC  

@Repeat He would need time to vet the data anyway.

2020-11-21 02:22:08 UTC  

I'd use it more, but my follow list is bare anyone doing good work over there?

2020-11-21 02:22:12 UTC  

@RobertGrulerEsq If voter fraud was done between those last 2 boxes, wouldn't they be able to commit fraud on either mail-in or in-person voting equally. That is at the vote processing center.

2020-11-21 02:22:28 UTC  

Yes, we have. Migrating like a Buffalo herd.

2020-11-21 02:22:45 UTC  

@RobertGrulerEsq and btw, THANKS SO MUCH for your shows!

2020-11-21 02:23:09 UTC  

Depends on what you call good and who you trust.

2020-11-21 02:23:19 UTC  

@Whithers true and understandably so

2020-11-21 02:23:34 UTC  

Yes @TaLoN132 that chain of custody was to illustrate the point when the USPS "lost" track of their numbers and arguably ballots

2020-11-21 02:23:42 UTC  

I beg to differ @RobertGrulerEsq on what ballots not the mail in ballots. Ballots from the voting centers to the tabulation center. The USPS doesn't deliver at 4:00 AM in food van, Ferrari or what ever else . They would deliver in USPS truck and it could be verified .

2020-11-21 02:24:01 UTC  

They had solid numbers all the way through until the last two boxes

2020-11-21 02:24:42 UTC  

In 2014 I began getting concerned that we are heading toward armed conflict. I supported Sanders hoping to avoid it. Then I saw what happened to Sanders and how Trump was treated. Now, I would prefer an uncivil war.

2020-11-21 02:25:30 UTC  

I don't disagree @sultnpapper my point in the show was that because the numbers leaving the post office couldn't be traced to the numbers going in at the elections office, anyone could insert any amount of ballots during that phase (either by USPS truck or by ferraris showing up at 4 a.m.) - there's mud in the water

2020-11-21 02:26:07 UTC  

Oh okay. I see what you are saying now.

2020-11-21 02:26:40 UTC  

@RobertGrulerEsq I think the biggest problem is that the legal case is not nearly as important as the social case. No matter what happens neither side will ever trust the other again. Our values are simply too far apart.

2020-11-21 02:27:50 UTC  

Thanks for being here @Repeat !

2020-11-21 02:28:01 UTC  

There are three options here. 1) We make no changes and every election is like this one from here on out. 2) We make changes and find out we are not as far apart as we thought. or 3) We make changes and the secure vote shows that we despise each other.

2020-11-21 02:28:33 UTC  

Yes @Whithers I think it is trending that way, unfortunately. The legal arguments are good, but they just can't connect them to big enough buckets of votes, and if they could, no judge is going invalidate such big buckets. They will let the politicians do that.

2020-11-21 02:29:36 UTC  

You know the courts better than I do. I have extremely limited interactions with them.

2020-11-21 02:30:19 UTC  

Unless you are a lawyer, that is a good thing.

2020-11-21 02:30:19 UTC  

@RobertGrulerEsq, you just advanced to level 4!

2020-11-21 02:30:30 UTC  

I don't have a dog in this fight, I didn't vote as I 've elected not to be governed by any corrupt government. When the US decides to follow the constitution I might reconsider.

2020-11-21 02:30:30 UTC  

@sultnpapper, you just advanced to level 1!

2020-11-21 02:32:22 UTC  

@RobertGrulerEsq There is a documentary I watched comparing Japanese and American education. I won't detail it, but the outcome was that America is a litigious society because we grow up with adults always adjudicating every playground tiff. In Japan they make the children work it out themselves. That may be in play here. The people are going to want the priests in black robes to decide for them. And if the courts don't in order to maintain the appearance of objectivity, that might not go well.