Was January 6 an Insurrection?

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by Lew Rockwell, Lew Rockwell:

This past January 6, a joint session of Congress certified the election of Donald Trump as president. The event was ceremonial, as everybody knew right after the November election that Trump had defeated Kamala Harris, whose efforts to fill in for dead “President” Joe Biden, had been a miserable failure, in an overwhelming victory. It was ironic that Harris, presiding over the session, had to read the tally of her own defeat. January 6, 2021 was not at all like that. There was credible evidence that the election of 2020 had been stolen from Trump, and he and his supporters were not about to go quietly.

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Let’s first look at the evidence the election was stolen.  According to Paul Craig Roberts: “The official narrative that there was no election theft is likely the largest lie ever perpetrated on the world.  The lie is so vast and so fragile that everyone who disagrees with the official narrative is suppressed, deplatformed, kicked off social media, ostracized, and fired from their job in order to protect the lie from examination and exposure.  In Michigan the state attorney general is attempting to debar attorneys who represented cases of electoral theft. Massive effort was made—including an orchestrated “storming of the Capitol”—to insure that the evidence would not be presented and that the majority of the population would never encounter the evidence.  The presstitutes from the first instance declared continuously with one voice ‘there was no vote fraud,’ ‘baseless claims of vote fraud,’ and the old standby ‘conspiracy theory.’

Obviously, if there was no fraud, there would have been no danger in examining ‘baseless claims.’  Their baselessness could simply have been demonstrated.  If the claims of electoral fraud are baseless, there was no need to spilt the country and to cause half of the voting population to distrust the public institutions that are supposed to uphold election integrity Even without hard evidence of a stolen election, it is obvious that Trump did not lose to Biden who inspired no enthusiasm and whose campaign events had to be halted due to non-attendance. How did Trump lose the election when on December 29, after two months of his heightened demonization following the November 2020 election, he won the annual Gallup survey as America’s most admired person, ending Obama’s 12-year run. According to the official vote count, Trump received 11 million more votes in 2020 than the number he won in 2016 and three times the black support. In 2020 Trump received 8 million more votes than Obama received in 2012 and Hillary received in 2016.  It is not possible that this extraordinary performance is a losing one.  And this is his official vote count, not his suppressed actual vote.

No sane person believes that such an uninspiring candidate as Biden garnered 81.2 million votes—15.3 million more popular votes than Obama in 2012 and Hillary in 2016.  The Obama-Hillary popular vote of 65 to 66 million is the limit of the Democrat vote. Even Trump’s losing official vote count of 74 million is larger than any winning president in American history other than the fraudulent 2020 Biden vote count.

In other words, no voting machine or other material evidence is needed to see that the 2020 election was stolen.

Nevertheless, there is massive evidence.  Giuliani collected a lot of it, and it was presented to members of state legislatures in swing states.  I watched presentations of the evidence by highly skilled analysts and sworn witnesses.  In previous postings on this website there are links to the presentations. As so much information has been deplatformed, the links might no longer work.  But ‘MyPillow’ CEO Mike Lindell has collected some of the experts who investigated the electoral fraud and has put together a two-hour video that provides some of the massive evidence, certainly enough to liberate you from the media indoctrination ‘there is no evidence.’”

Trump and his supporters had every right to challenge the election. This includes the right to demonstrate against the counting of the ballots in Congress. Although the counting is normally a formality, it does not have to be, and members of Congress have the right to challenge the seating of electors.

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