Phil Kline Outlines Massive Targeted
Expenditure From Facebook CEO Mark
Zuckerberg to Influence Election
Conservative Treehouse,
by
Sundance
Original Article
Posted By: earlybird,
12/13/2020 10:49:11 AM
Many people recognize there was an underlying organizational network operating within the key regions in the 2020 election, but few people have outlined the specific network and how it operates. In this video Phil Kline, former Attorney General of Kansas and current director of the Amistad Project, testifies to Wisconsin State Legislature about the corrupt and unequal influence of Facebook and CEO Mark Zuckerberg in the 2020 election.
Zuckerberg contributed $350 million to the Center for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL), a left leaning organization that has been providing these funds to towns, cities, and counties for election administration, via contributions to their general funds. WATCH: (Video)
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Daisymay 12/13/2020 10:57:23 AM (No. 630554)
Why do you think all of the Republicans in the Battleground states went along with the biggest Fraud in History! From the Gov to the Sec of State to the Legislators, THEY were paid off! Count on it! If they had done their jobs, this would Fraud would have been stopped. But, they all sat on their hands or refused to stop it. Even the State Supreme Courts in all 5 states most likely were more than likely PAID to refuse to hear the cases! As for the Supreme Court Justices, I think they were threatened!
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
stablemoney 12/13/2020 11:51:31 AM (No. 630616)
The Chinese poured billions into getting Biden elected. We are under cyberattack from China, psychological warfare, virus, espionage, and bribery of our officials. The Democrats are communists, the Republicans are corrupt and have been paid off, and the courts the same. American citizens have no where to turn to defend themselves but the hands at the end of their arms.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
DVC 12/13/2020 4:24:53 PM (No. 630826)
Phill Kline (two L's) is a real conservative, and tried hard to enforce the laws against late term abortions here in KS when he was AG. He was attacked and the KS (lefty) supreme court managed to come up with some twists and lies to pressure him to stop. I forget the fine points, but the biggest late term abortion doc in the USA was in Wichita, and was spreading around a lot of $$ and had even pulled a few late term girls aside, helped them to have their babies and then arranged 'adoptions' by various powerful people in KS, including the Wichita state prosecutor, which kept her from enforcing the laws against late term abortions, too. Enough money and leftist passion for killing babies drove Phill Kline out of KS, with the aid of the newspapers and TV stations, all in on it, too.
IMO, trust Phill Kline's words, he is an honest man, and it has cost him a LOT to be honest.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
DVC 12/13/2020 4:37:52 PM (No. 630836)
Interesting to note that after good men like Kline and many others failed, and failed and FAILED to get the laws enforced in Kansas against late term abortions, the problem was finally solved, very decisively. Apparently there were so much money in these late abortions, and from political supporters, that the corruption ran from top to bottom, all through ALL the legal system of the state.
The one doc doing it and paying off everyone across the state, a Dr. Tiller, was finally shot and killed by an anti-abortion activist. Tiller had previously been wounded by an anti-abortion activist, but survived. In 2009, Tiller was killed to finally stop the illegal late-term abortions in KS. Tiller's clinic never re-opened.
We are taught that "violence is never the answer", and we "must trust the legal system to work". I can verify that in Kansas from the 90s until 2009 it was illegal to do late term abortions in Kansas, yet ALL the state legal machinery turned on the state Attorney General who was elected to enforce the laws, and the abortions continued and the AG was driven out of office, and out of the state.
There is a lesson here, it would seem. The answer is left as an exercise for the reader.
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