Lindell vs Dominion

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If this lawsuit gets heard, it is over. Start reading.

More readable than the typical lawsuit and interspersed with quotes from dystopian literature such as George Orwell’s “1984” and E.M. Forster’s “The Machine Stops,” Michael J. Lindell v. U.S. Dominion, Inc., et al. claims that defendants U.S. Dominion, Inc., Dominion Voting Systems, Inc., Dominion Voting Systems Corporation, Smartmatic USA Corp., Smartmatic International Holding B.V., and SGO Corporation Limited, have weaponized the litigation process.
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According to this chart, the top 5 largest breaches listed appear as having originated in China, which targeted Michigan, Arizona, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Georgia. South Korea, Ukraine, India, Iran, Brazil, Germany, and the United Kingdom are also listed as having switched votes, all in Michigan.

This is evidence not a conspiracy theory. Same source.
 
he plaintiff demands a jury trial to “stop electronic voting machine companies from weaponizing the litigation process to silence political dissent and suppress evidence showing voting machines were manipulated to affect outcomes in the November 2020 general election.”

He is right about that and there is no denying it.
 
How the fuck is a lawsuit a conspiracy theory? This is bullshit.

The courts not hearing these cases is the fucking conspiracy. Period.
 
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If this lawsuit gets heard, it is over. Start reading.

More readable than the typical lawsuit and interspersed with quotes from dystopian literature such as George Orwell’s “1984” and E.M. Forster’s “The Machine Stops,” Michael J. Lindell v. U.S. Dominion, Inc., et al. claims that defendants U.S. Dominion, Inc., Dominion Voting Systems, Inc., Dominion Voting Systems Corporation, Smartmatic USA Corp., Smartmatic International Holding B.V., and SGO Corporation Limited, have weaponized the litigation process.
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If this lawsuit gets heard, it is over. Start reading.

More readable than the typical lawsuit and interspersed with quotes from dystopian literature such as George Orwell’s “1984” and E.M. Forster’s “The Machine Stops,” Michael J. Lindell v. U.S. Dominion, Inc., et al. claims that defendants U.S. Dominion, Inc., Dominion Voting Systems, Inc., Dominion Voting Systems Corporation, Smartmatic USA Corp., Smartmatic International Holding B.V., and SGO Corporation Limited, have weaponized the litigation process.
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If this lawsuit gets heard, it is over. Start reading.

More readable than the typical lawsuit and interspersed with quotes from dystopian literature such as George Orwell’s “1984” and E.M. Forster’s “The Machine Stops,” Michael J. Lindell v. U.S. Dominion, Inc., et al. claims that defendants U.S. Dominion, Inc., Dominion Voting Systems, Inc., Dominion Voting Systems Corporation, Smartmatic USA Corp., Smartmatic International Holding B.V., and SGO Corporation Limited, have weaponized the litigation process.
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Troll patrol:laugh2:
 
If this lawsuit gets heard, it is over. Start reading.

More readable than the typical lawsuit and interspersed with quotes from dystopian literature such as George Orwell’s “1984” and E.M. Forster’s “The Machine Stops,” Michael J. Lindell v. U.S. Dominion, Inc., et al. claims that defendants U.S. Dominion, Inc., Dominion Voting Systems, Inc., Dominion Voting Systems Corporation, Smartmatic USA Corp., Smartmatic International Holding B.V., and SGO Corporation Limited, have weaponized the litigation process.
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Troll patrol:laugh2:
trump, lindell, byrne, wood, powell, lasttogetanything. troll patrol alright.
 
Lot of trolls here for a conspiracy theory. I wonder why. Byrne has a PHD in computer science, do you?
 
If this lawsuit gets heard, it is over. Start reading.

More readable than the typical lawsuit and interspersed with quotes from dystopian literature such as George Orwell’s “1984” and E.M. Forster’s “The Machine Stops,” Michael J. Lindell v. U.S. Dominion, Inc., et al. claims that defendants U.S. Dominion, Inc., Dominion Voting Systems, Inc., Dominion Voting Systems Corporation, Smartmatic USA Corp., Smartmatic International Holding B.V., and SGO Corporation Limited, have weaponized the litigation process.
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You might want to take a look at this. It is frivilous bullshit and the law firm knows it.


Alec Beck, the lawyer representing MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell in a newly filed lawsuit against Smartmatic and Dominion Voting Systems, has left the law firm where he worked as a partner after he allegedly filed Lindell's suit without the firm's approval.

Beck once worked for Barnes & Thornburg, a Minneapolis-based law firm that represented Lindell. However, the firm has said that Beck filed the lawsuit "without receiving firm authorization pursuant to internal firm approval procedures."

"The firm is immediately taking the requisite steps to withdraw as local counsel in this matter and end the client relationship," Barnes & Thornburg wrote in a statement. "The attorney representing the client in this matter is no longer with the firm."
 
If this lawsuit gets heard, it is over. Start reading.

More readable than the typical lawsuit and interspersed with quotes from dystopian literature such as George Orwell’s “1984” and E.M. Forster’s “The Machine Stops,” Michael J. Lindell v. U.S. Dominion, Inc., et al. claims that defendants U.S. Dominion, Inc., Dominion Voting Systems, Inc., Dominion Voting Systems Corporation, Smartmatic USA Corp., Smartmatic International Holding B.V., and SGO Corporation Limited, have weaponized the litigation process.
View attachment 497993

You might want to take a look at this. It is frivilous bullshit and the law firm knows it.


Alec Beck, the lawyer representing MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell in a newly filed lawsuit against Smartmatic and Dominion Voting Systems, has left the law firm where he worked as a partner after he allegedly filed Lindell's suit without the firm's approval.

Beck once worked for Barnes & Thornburg, a Minneapolis-based law firm that represented Lindell. However, the firm has said that Beck filed the lawsuit "without receiving firm authorization pursuant to internal firm approval procedures."

"The firm is immediately taking the requisite steps to withdraw as local counsel in this matter and end the client relationship," Barnes & Thornburg wrote in a statement. "The attorney representing the client in this matter is no longer with the firm."
That link still says the accusations of fraud are baseless. They are not baseless, and that article is propaganda.
 
“Lindell countersued the company for $1.6 billion in April, claiming it violated his Constitutional rights to free speech.”


Lindell thinks free speech allows him to make damaging false claims about a company?


If I start making claims that “My Pillow causes cancer” is that free speech!
 
If this lawsuit gets heard, it is over. Start reading.

More readable than the typical lawsuit and interspersed with quotes from dystopian literature such as George Orwell’s “1984” and E.M. Forster’s “The Machine Stops,” Michael J. Lindell v. U.S. Dominion, Inc., et al. claims that defendants U.S. Dominion, Inc., Dominion Voting Systems, Inc., Dominion Voting Systems Corporation, Smartmatic USA Corp., Smartmatic International Holding B.V., and SGO Corporation Limited, have weaponized the litigation process.
View attachment 497993

You might want to take a look at this. It is frivilous bullshit and the law firm knows it.


Alec Beck, the lawyer representing MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell in a newly filed lawsuit against Smartmatic and Dominion Voting Systems, has left the law firm where he worked as a partner after he allegedly filed Lindell's suit without the firm's approval.

Beck once worked for Barnes & Thornburg, a Minneapolis-based law firm that represented Lindell. However, the firm has said that Beck filed the lawsuit "without receiving firm authorization pursuant to internal firm approval procedures."

"The firm is immediately taking the requisite steps to withdraw as local counsel in this matter and end the client relationship," Barnes & Thornburg wrote in a statement. "The attorney representing the client in this matter is no longer with the firm."
That link still says the accusations of fraud are baseless. They are not baseless, and that article is propaganda.
Propaganda? So Beck did not resign in disgrace? So tell us. What happens now, even if the case is heared, how will it be "all over"? For who? Are the voices in your head still telling you that trump won, and will soon be back in the white house? You are a sad case indeed as is Lindall and the rest of you lunaticks
 
If this lawsuit gets heard, it is over. Start reading.

More readable than the typical lawsuit and interspersed with quotes from dystopian literature such as George Orwell’s “1984” and E.M. Forster’s “The Machine Stops,” Michael J. Lindell v. U.S. Dominion, Inc., et al. claims that defendants U.S. Dominion, Inc., Dominion Voting Systems, Inc., Dominion Voting Systems Corporation, Smartmatic USA Corp., Smartmatic International Holding B.V., and SGO Corporation Limited, have weaponized the litigation process.
View attachment 497993

You might want to take a look at this. It is frivilous bullshit and the law firm knows it.


Alec Beck, the lawyer representing MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell in a newly filed lawsuit against Smartmatic and Dominion Voting Systems, has left the law firm where he worked as a partner after he allegedly filed Lindell's suit without the firm's approval.

Beck once worked for Barnes & Thornburg, a Minneapolis-based law firm that represented Lindell. However, the firm has said that Beck filed the lawsuit "without receiving firm authorization pursuant to internal firm approval procedures."

"The firm is immediately taking the requisite steps to withdraw as local counsel in this matter and end the client relationship," Barnes & Thornburg wrote in a statement. "The attorney representing the client in this matter is no longer with the firm."
That link still says the accusations of fraud are baseless. They are not baseless, and that article is propaganda.
Propaganda? So Beck did not resign in disgrace? So tell us. What happens now, even if the case is heared, how will it be "all over"? For who? Are the voices in your head still telling you that trump won, and will soon be back in the white house? You are a sad case indeed as is Lindall and the rest of you lunaticks
Lindell would not look as good if the Democrats, and RINO's did not help him by trying to block all audits and investigations into fraud, would he?
 
“Lindell countersued the company for $1.6 billion in April, claiming it violated his Constitutional rights to free speech.”


Lindell thinks free speech allows him to make damaging false claims about a company?


If I start making claims that “My Pillow causes cancer” is that free speech!
Free speech allowed people doing the same thing to Trump and his companies that you say Lindell is doing. Apparently he is right. It is his right.
 
“Lindell countersued the company for $1.6 billion in April, claiming it violated his Constitutional rights to free speech.”


Lindell thinks free speech allows him to make damaging false claims about a company?


If I start making claims that “My Pillow causes cancer” is that free speech!
Free speech allowed people doing the same thing to Trump and his companies that you say Lindell is doing. Apparently he is right. It is his right.
If someone spreads false claims against Trump he can sue
He has done it thousands of times
 

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