Good News! Yes, There Is Some
Note: On Fridays, Sydney Powell’s enewsletter Defending The Republic cites glimmers of good news on the political front.. Today, June 3, 2022, she writes, “There is good news leaking out all over the place.” Here is some of what she posted:
1- WE WERE RIGHT!
The Federal Government Admits: Voting Machines Can Be Hacked!
QUOTE: The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency (CISA) is forced to admit that Dominion Voting System machines in 16 states are "vulnerable to hacking"
President Trump blasted out my Substack article "Something Stinks in Georgia" (120,000 page views and climbing!) to his followers on TruthSocial yesterday — and it sent Biden's unpaid staff in the media into a frenzy. Discredited media outlets for beta-males and aging hippies like Rolling Stone, The Daily Beast, CNN, MSDNC, Newsweek, and Politico all published articles in a foolish attempt to dismiss my piece.
They tried to do the same thing on Twitter. The smallest Australian export to America since the koala bear, Axios' Jonathan Swan even retweeted Trump's post with a snide remark. Swan is mostly known for spending his time at the Bombay Club (one block north of the White House) plying the reprehensible Alyssa Farah with cocktails in exchange for gossip about the Trump Administration. Among journalists, Swan is even more famous for being dumb enough to marry Betsy Woodruff, whose semi-regular and totally unhinged appearances on MSDNC from her kitchen remind me of those paid advertisements for some new medication to treat paranoid schizophrenia.
The federal government's own Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency has been forced to admit that it was spreading misinformation about the 2020 election being "the most secure election in history."
Are Dominion machines being used in Georgia? Yes of course — Dominion's vulnerable machines are being used in all of Georgia's counties.
So the people who told you that the voting machines could be rigged — and who were smeared as crazy conspiracy theorists by the corporate media and sued by the voting machine companies for libel— were telling the truth.
2- Drip. Drip. Drip. Pretty soon we may have enough to change things.
Wisconsin Voters Sue 5 Cities Over Unlawful Unmanned Ballot Drop Boxes in Elections
QUOTE: Voters in Wisconsin's five largest cities are suing over the use of illegal unmanned absentee ballot drop boxes in elections.
Attorneys from the Thomas More Society, a nationwide public interest law firm, filed the legal complaints on May 25 on behalf of voters in Green Bay, Kenosha, Madison, Milwaukee, and Racine. Officials from the affected cities weren't immediately available for comment.
Although Wisconsin election law forbids the use of unmanned absentee ballot drop boxes for voting, those cities used them, Thomas More Society special counsel Erick Kaardal said in a statement.
"In 2020, the cities of Milwaukee, Madison, Racine, Kenosha, and Green Bay made an agreement with the nonprofit Center for Tech and Civic Life to use the drop boxes to get these cities' residents to vote," Kaardal said. "This so-called 'Wisconsin Safe Voting Plan,' involved $8.8 million of private grants to these five cities, to target specific populations to vote. It had little, if anything at all, to do with keeping voters safe from Covid-19, as it purported to do."
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, made $350 million in donations—"Zuckerbucks" or "Zuckbucks," as some have called the money—to the "Safe Elections" Project of the left-wing Center for Technology and Civic Life (CTCL). The CTCL reportedly distributed grants to more than 2,500 election offices throughout the country.
Amid a wave of controversy over the election grants, a Zuckerberg spokesman said in April that the billionaire activist will not be participating in such grants-making this year, as The Epoch Times previously reported.
3- Constitutional win.
California's gender quota mandate for corporate boards struck down as 'unconstitutional'
QUOTE: In a historic victory for the rule of a law, a California court has found the state's gender quota law for corporate boards unconstitutional.
This verdict comes on the heels of a similar ruling that found California's diversity mandate for corporate boards unconstitutional.
Judicial Watch filed the gender quota lawsuit in Los Angeles County Superior Court in 2019 on behalf of California taxpayers Robin Crest, Earl De Vries and Judy De Vries.
The lawsuit challenged a 2018 law, known as Senate Bill 826, which required every publicly held corporation headquartered in California to have at least one director "who self-identifies her gender as a woman" on its board of directors by December 31, 2019.
The law also required corporations to have up to three such persons on their boards by December 31, 2021, depending on the size of the board.
Judicial Watch argued that the quota for women on corporate boards violated the Equal Protection Clause of the California Constitution.
California Superior Court Judge Maureen Duffy-Lewis agreed with Judicial Watch and "determine[d] that SB 826 violates the Equal Protection Clause of the California Constitution and is thus enjoined.”
4- Thirty (30) million clot shots will not be injected into humans.
Moderna Throwing Away 30 Million Doses of COVID Vaccine Because 'Nobody Wants Them'
QUOTE: Our betters in the World Economic Forum (WEF) gathered in Davos this week to decide what's best for the planet and everyone on it (especially themselves). But Stéphane Bancel, CEO of Moderna, was sad. He was disappointed that the plebs don't want his company's revered COVID-19 vaccines.
"It's sad to say, I'm in the process of throwing 30 million doses into the garbage, because nobody wants them," lamented Bancel as he participated in a panel discussion. "We have a big demand problem." Actually, that sounds like a big over-supply problem to me, but what do I know?