Pueblog USa
Monday, November 20, 2006
Is Someone Getting ‘Nervous’?
Burglaries abound.
Seems someone might be getting a teensy bit nervous about this election fraud business and our part in reporting it to the proper authorities.
All those ‘original signature’ affidavits reporting irregularities in how the vote was conducted would be difficult to replace in the short time remaining before the 2006 General Election in Pueblo County is supposed be ‘certified’; tick-tock the vote is locked, nobody can ‘complain’. That, according to state law, is to occur on 27 November 2006.
Last night, someone burglarized a family member. These people had never had the buildings on their property broken into in the 56 years that they’ve lived in Pueblo.
Why now?
Something to do with a report that the original signature affidavits are secured someplace off-site from THIS place?
Who knew that? I can think of a couple of people…..one of whom I talked to shortly after the Wednesday night meeting, last week. Just enough time for them to go someplace and talk with someone else. He asked, specially, where affidavits were. I told him, in a safe place.
This is beginning to sound like a really great plot line for our version of The Great American Novel.
I should start keeping notes….as if I weren’t already.
Some people may call me ‘paranoid’. I tell you the truth. ALL soldiers are ‘paranoid’. It helps keep them alive.
By the by….
...the original signature affidavits are not, repeat NOT, with these relations. We wouldn’t be so STUPID as to secure them THERE. It’s too obvious. And we wouldn’t feel it necessary to involve them.
We, and several others, know exactly where they are.
Additionally…..
....it may well be a ‘coincidence’, however, why take unnecessary chances?
[I believe in ‘coincidence’. I just don’t trust it.—Garrick, Cardasian tailor/tinker/soldier/spy on Star Trek: Deep Space 9]