Literally, everywhere I go, I’m being asked about what will happen with Mike Lindell’s discovery of election fraud and all the work Dr. Frank has put into the effort. At the Cyber Symposium, Dominion pulled the nuclear button. They had help from the judicial system, US District Court Judge Carl J. Nichols. This is the same judge who had not upheld the TikTok ban from President Trump, so he’s one of those guys. An activist who looked good on paper until the bombs and missiles of real philosophy challenged his judicial opinion. That judge was a philosophy minor in college, and you know what that means; he studied all the wrong people adopting too much Immanuel Kant and a heavy dose of Plato. Under pressure, we saw what he did, so it’s no surprise at all that he failed to give a proper First Amendment defense when Dominion pressed for the advancement of the lawsuit against Mike Lindell, Rudy Giuliani, and Sydney Powell. The point of the lawsuits was to shut those guys up and make them afraid to reveal what was possible with the Dominion machines. And it worked with most of the networks; Fox News wouldn’t touch anything on election fraud for fear of lawsuits, CNN was flat out pretending that everything was on the up and up, while smaller networks like Newsmax, OANN, and Real America’s Voice flew under the radar for a while, until Dominion started to turn their aggression in that direction. I was interested in what Alan Dershowitz was going to say on the matter as a defense, and once I heard it, it’s all obvious now. So, here’s the latest translated into common sense. If you have been following this story on Frank Speech.com, you might have some framework to work with, but it’s still very murky, on purpose, and filled with chaos to keep the essence of the case shrouded in fearful speculation.
The threat is that this is a free speech debate and that if Lindell and the others lose, then we will forever lose our free speech and thus any hope at Constitutional Law in the future. But I see a bluff, much like Biden has tried to do with Covid. It’s not much different from a football game where an offense tries to trick a defense into jumping offsides on a 4th and 1 with a hard count. Everyone needs to relax and not jump offsides. Don’t let them bait you in a panic. Dominion’s most robust case is to scare people into inaction because they don’t have anything to stand on if they have to go to court. After all, their argument is weak. They want to be a private company acting in the public interest. Dershowitz revealed his argument while filing an appeal on the case movement, and it pretty much nails down the bluff to a silly banter. They may have a lot of money to throw at appearing threatening, but in a court of American law, they can’t hope to be both public and private, which is just what they are proposing. Dominion can’t have it both ways.
It’s essentially the same argument that Facebook, Google, and Twitter have. They have allied with a private company with the governments of the world while behaving as state actors, and that’s going to fall apart. They developed a lot of power to abuse this paradox out of the good graces of a trustworthy American public, but they burnt that same public. Now it’s time for that legal challenge to occur. It’s slow because they’ve poured so much money into the political system, and many politicians have taken it. But people are voting out those bought-up candidates and replacing them with firebrands like Lauren Boebert and Marjorie Tylor Greene. I can report from personal knowledge that from school boards to governors to Senate races, a new breed of fighting Republicans is coming, and by the time it’s time for Trump to run again in 2024, it will be a very different world. These court cases have a shelf life, and for Facebook and Dominion, their strongest hour is present. They will only get weaker over time. So for them, they took a risk to go all-in on these lawsuits and committing themselves to election fraud and the cover of it. Many of these plans were created in secrecy with an unsuspecting public. Well, they aren’t so gullible now, and they will demand legal action. Of that is the separation of public versus private endeavor. Can a private company act in a public capacity? Well, no, not without destroying the very essence of a republic. And even activist judges will not go that far because they would lose all their power if they did. They are willing to play around with such ideas, but they won’t destroy their professions when the rubber hits the road. And that will spell doom for Dominion and the other tech-related companies involved in the very public 2020 election.
You might ask, how do I know these things? Well, let’s say I stayed at a Holiday Inn Express. Yes, they have teams and teams and swarms of teams who are working on these cases. But much of it is a bluff; it’s a 4th and 1 on the 30. They’ll take a timeout, take the 3 points, and hope to play keep away for the rest of the game before Trump gets re-elected in 2024. Meanwhile, we have the House and Senate to win majorities in, and these court cases need to play out in the waiting game. Just remember that each month it goes on, public support for Dominion will erode. Facebook is bleeding off-market share as younger users turn to alternatives. Facebook is the thing their grandparents used. Their market model was built for public tampering. Once this legal issue of private versus public ownership is settled, they will already have reduced support from the public for their platform, and they will die off, just as MySpace did. They are very vulnerable to destruction based on their actions. They have bet all in on a global society that will abolish the American Constitution and replace it with some global charter that they helped create.
I talked to a well-respected judge a few days ago. He felt that there were no other means of dealing with the federal government but with armed insurrection that our only hope was to rebuild our country from the ground up in our local communities. And I get that. That sounds fun to me. I’d love to be part of some historic gunfight that took back our country from the evils of globalism. And while I respect him too much to correct him, I think it will all go down another way. It’s going to come down to this legal issue of public versus private, and the judicial world will have to go against the tech companies, like Dominion, for their survival. When judges must pick between the mobs who will attempt to lynch them at a local restaurant or their ability even to make a living, they will choose the living and bolt the doors to their homes to keep the punks and losers out at gunpoint. And when Trump returns in a few years, the stage will be set for a massive revolution of capitalism that people will be more than happy to embrace. But all that will be triggered by the work that Mike Lindell has been doing, legally. The pressure may be scary, but the path out of it has been revealed, and Dominion has shown us the way to their destruction. It’s just something that hasn’t happened yet, but it will, as sure as you’re reading this.
Rich Hoffman
