Justice John Roberts got in the way, prompting the Supreme Court to reject a case that Texas had brought against four swing states alleging that the elections were unconstitutional. This was revealed at the hearing.
In the most important tweet of his life, Ringwood barrister said Chief Justice Roberts was timid and corrupt and should resign immediately.
The Department of Homeland Security’s Cyber Security and Infrastructure Security (CISA) warned on Thursday that hacking groups had penetrated US government agencies and “critical infrastructure” and that the threat was difficult to remove.
The chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee recently said the technology giants and mail-in ballots threatened conservatism, and that a bipartisan consensus had been reached to repeal Section 230.
Lynwood reveals that the Supreme Court rejected the Texas lawsuit
On the afternoon of Dec. 17, the voter-rights barrister Lin Wood tweeted that he now understood why the Supreme Court had rejected Texas’s case against four swing states for unconstitutional voting because Chief Justice John Roberts was standing in the way.
“Corruption and deception reached the most powerful office in our country, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court,” Lynwood tweeted. It’s a sad day for our country, but it’s also a day to wake up and know the truth. Roberts is the reason why the Supreme Court has not acted on election cases, and others have.”
Lynwood added, “I was discussing an August 19 telephone conversation in which Judge Roberts said he would make sure ‘that bastard’ could not be re-elected. Roberts was on the phone with Judge Stephen Breyer discussing how to get Rid of Trump.”
After the tweet, Lynwood added: “My documents regarding the Roberts and Breyer statements are in the hands of several third parties.”
“When one cannot attack the message, it is often the messenger who is attacked. But the truth cannot be denied, it cannot be destroyed, and I have confirmed that truth.”
“I have long questioned the presence of ‘John Roberts’ on Jeffrey Epstein’s list of private jets,” Mr Lynwood said in another post before the two messages.
Epstein, a New York financial tycoon detained for sexually assaulting an underage girl, committed a suspicious suicide in a Manhattan prison last summer. In his early years, he used to take friends on private planes to have fun on an island where girls were said to be playing for him.
Lynwood suspects it was the chief justice of the United States. “The mainstream media is not interested in investigating this to find out the truth,” he said. America should know the answer; All lies will be exposed.”
Chief Justice Roberts, timid and corrupt, should resign immediately. Ringwood’s most important tweet of his life
Lynwood says this is probably the most important tweet of his life: “Chief Justice Roberts is corrupt and should resign immediately; Justice Breyer should resign immediately. They are ‘anti-Trump people’ trying to keep the public from knowing the truth about trump winning re-election.”
Many people followed Linwood’s tweet, many of them Posting a video of a government hearing with the logo of C-SPAN, in which a witness relayed the words of another court clerk who had overheard the justices discussing the Texas case. Witnesses said it was Roberts and several liberal justices who blocked the other justices’ decision to take up the Texas case.
Written testimony from court staff cited by the witness in the video was also revealed by HAL Turner, a conservative radio station.
The transcript reads: “I work for a Supreme Court justice and something happened today that we have never seen before. The judges were quarrelling loudly behind closed doors. It was standard practice for judges to meet in a closed room with a closed door. Usually they are peaceful, but today we heard them Shouting in the hall. They meet for meetings because they don’t trust meetings over the phone. Chief Justice Roberts shouted: “If we hear this case, can you be held responsible for the riots?” Don’t tell me about the Bush-Gore case, we didn’t have riots; You’ve forgotten what your role is here, Neil McGill Gorsuch, and I don’t want to hear any more from those two junior justices. I will tell you how to vote.”
The man’s testimony adds: “Judge Thomas said: John, this is the end of democracy. As they left the room, Roberts, the liberal judge and Kavanugh were all smiling broadly, and Alito and Thomas were visibly angry; And the ACB and Gorsuch don’t seem angry.”
A witness at the government hearing said: “What he [Roberts] said was that he was afraid to do the right thing and that was a moral coward… The Supreme Court is the final arbiter of right and wrong, the last line of defense, and they have not performed their duty.”
At the time of writing, Mr Lynwood tweeted that he was threatened but was not afraid and would not commit suicide because he believed in God.
The chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee: Tech giants and mail-in ballots threaten conservatism
Lindsey Graham, the Republican chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, said unregulated social media companies and unverified mail-in ballots posed a dual threat to conservatism.
Graham said on Fox News’s “Hannity” program on Dec. 14 that “conservatism faces two threats: unverified mass mailing ballots, unregulated social media companies, and no prosecution when they remove conservative content.”
“Section 230 allows big tech companies to take down content and make [censorship] decisions without being sued,” he said. “They are not regulated.”
The legal provision in question is Section 230 of the Communications and Decency Act of 1996. Under the law, publishers are liable for any content they publish, but online social media platforms are protected. “The provider or user of a computer network service shall not be deemed to be the publisher or speaker of any information provided by its users.”
“I don’t know of any business in the United States other than the big tech companies that can’t be prosecuted for their actions and are not regulated at any level of government,” Graham said. If we don’t fight back, social media companies and postal votes will destroy conservatism.”
On Tuesday, Graham introduced a bill seeking to end Section 230 protections for big tech companies on Jan. 1, 2023.
“It’s time for these big, largely unregulated tech giants to be broken up, regulated, or sued for their actions.” “Now we are counting down the days to the Section 230 protections these companies enjoy,” he said in a statement.
Graham also argues that the days of special protection for social media platforms are long gone because they have become one of the most powerful companies in the world.
“These companies have a huge impact on the daily lives of the American people and enjoy protections that no other industry enjoys. Democrats and Republicans agree that the time has come to reform or eliminate Section 230.”
Foreign hacking poses a serious risk to US government networks
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Cyber Security and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) issued an update warning Thursday related to the system management software SolarWinds, saying APT hackers pose “significant” risks to government and private networks.
The NSA confirmed that the hacking group’s breaches had damaged US government agencies and “critical infrastructure” and used sophisticated techniques to make the threat difficult to detect and remove.
The new alert also said that the compromised supply chain from SolarWinds Orion was not the only initial infection carrier exploited by APT hackers, and that not all groups delivering backdoors through SolarWinds Orion were targeted by attackers.
The alert warns that government agencies, critical infrastructure entities and private companies, if they suspect a breach, need to be highly aware of operational security, including when to participate in incident response activities and planning and implementing remedial plans.
“Threat actors exhibit the sophistication and sophistication of the technical instruments used in these intrusions,” the alert reads. “The NSA expects that removing a threat actor from a compromised environment will be highly complex and challenging.”
The agency did not say which institutions or infrastructure had been damaged.
The Agency issued an emergency directive 21-01 Late Thursday, requiring all federal and civilian agencies to review their networks for signs of leaks and immediately disconnect or shut down the network management products of the Network Security and Infrastructure Security Agency, a system management software company.
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