KOMMONSENTSJANE – WELL, DO SOMETHING!

01/26/2026

Don’t you think as many times this has happened we would have a remedy?

Has anyone asked CHATGPT about a solution?

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KOMMONSENTSJANE – The World Economic Forum (WEF) Is Shocked. Javier Milei Shocks the World by Defending Donald Trump.

01/26/2026

The World Economic Forum (WEF) is shocked.

World Economic Forum

The World Economic Forum (WEF) is an international advocacy non-governmental organization and think tank, based in Cologny, canton of Geneva, Switzerland. It was founded on 24 January 1971 by German engineer Klaus Schwab. The foundation’s stated mission is “improving the state of the world by engaging business, political, academic, and other leaders of society to shape global, regional, and industry agendas”.[1]

The WEF is mostly known for its annual meeting at the end of January in Davos, a mountain resort in the Swiss canton of Graubünden, in the eastern Alps region. The meeting brings together some 3,000 paying members and selected participants – among whom are investors, business leaders, political leaders, economists, celebrities and journalists – for up to five days to discuss global issues across 500 sessions.[2][3] The foundation is mostly funded by its 1,000-member multi-national companies.[4]

Aside from Davos, the organization convenes regional conferences, it produces a series of reports, engages its members in sector-specific initiatives[5] and provides a platform for leaders from selected stakeholder groups to collaborate on projects and initiatives.[6]

The World Economic Forum and its annual meeting in Davos have received criticism over the years, including allegations of the organization’s corporate capture of global and democratic institutions, institutional whitewashing initiatives, the public cost of security, the organization’s tax-exempt status, unclear decision processes and membership criteria, a lack of financial transparency, and the environmental footprint of its annual meetings.

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KOMMONSENTSJANE – WATCH: GOP Rep. Exposes Jack Smith In Real Time: ‘We Have An Admission!’

01/26/2026

Inside the mind of a liar is not just a story—but a struggle. A person wrestling with reality. A brain bending the world, hoping it won’t snap.

Just think if a person relates the facts – how easy it is to relate it? If you tell a lie – you then have to adjust that lie to the facts. When a person does that over and over – he/she eventually gets caught up in that web. If you tell the truth about a fact – then you never have to worry.

How many years have we been dealing with liars in our government? And, nothing ever happens when they are caught. Look at the lies during the Supreme Court hearing for Justice Kavanaugh. How disgusting is that?

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WATCH: GOP Rep. Exposes Jack Smith In Real Time: ‘We Have An Admission!’

 January 22, 2026

Washington finally got a moment of accidental honesty on Thursday, and it did not come from a leak or a whistleblower. It came straight from the mouth of Jack Smith under oath.

During Smith’s first ever public testimony before the House Judiciary Committee, Rep. Darrell Issa forced an admission that Republicans have been warning about for years. Smith confirmed that his office withheld critical information from a federal judge while seeking a nondisclosure order tied to subpoenas for phone records involving Republican lawmakers.

In plain English, the court was not told who was actually being targeted.

Issa asked directly whether Smith’s team disclosed the names of senior Republicans, including then Speaker Kevin McCarthy and Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan, when requesting secrecy over the subpoenas. Smith’s answer was stunning in its bluntness.

“We did not provide that information to the judge when we requested a nondisclosure order,” Smith testified, insisting it was “consistent with the law.”

That was all Issa needed. He called it what it was, an admission that the executive branch deliberately concealed key facts from the judicial branch while snooping on members of Congress. Issa accused Smith of blowing a hole straight through the separation of powers, letting Article II prosecutors operate in the dark while Article III judges signed off without full context.

Before yielding back his time, Issa said he was doing so “in disgust of this witness,” a moment that captured what millions of Americans have felt watching the so called Trump investigations unfold.

The hearing took place at the Rayburn House Office Building and focused on Smith’s now defunct prosecutions of President Trump, which conveniently collapsed after Trump won the 2024 election. Republicans have long argued the investigations were political warfare disguised as law enforcement. Thursday’s testimony poured gasoline on that argument.

Much of the session centered on Smith’s use of subpoenas to collect phone metadata related to January 6, including records connected to GOP lawmakers. Republicans called it spying on political opponents. Smith called it routine.

Chairman Jim Jordan hammered the idea of a weaponized justice system, while Democrats like Jamie Raskin rushed to Smith’s defense, praising his resume and repeating the tired line that “no one is above the law.”

Smith himself doubled down, saying he would prosecute Trump again under the same facts, regardless of party. That comment alone tells you this was never about neutrality. It was about obsession.

The criminal cases are now dead, but the damage is not. Issa’s exchange exposed the core problem, prosecutors hiding the ball from judges while targeting elected officials. That is not justice. That is a power grab, and on Thursday, Jack Smith admitted it on the record.

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KOMMONSENTSJANE – New Emails Show Officials Saw 2020 Vote Irregularities Yet Did Nothing!

01/25/2026

Where have these emails been all of this time?

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New Emails Show Officials Saw 2020 Vote Irregularities Yet Did Nothing!
admin Clash January 23, 2026


Georgia election integrity questions that were brushed aside for years just came roaring back into the open, and the implications are enormous. On Wednesday, the Georgia State Election Board finally allowed Joe Rossi, co-author of SEB Complaint 2023-025, to present a rebuttal that he and co-author Kevin Moncla were denied during a May 2024 hearing. What Rossi laid out was not a minor accounting issue, it was a detailed roadmap of duplicated ballots, concealed discrepancies, and internal emails showing election officials knew something was wrong in November 2020.

Question:

Does this look like “human error” or “just a mistake”???

(also: this isn’t the bombshell we’ll be discussing live in 10 minutes on my Rumble Channel and on Badlands Media) pic.twitter.com/WlCK2Wumte

— CannCon (@canncon) January 22, 2026

One of the core claims in the complaint is that thousands of duplicate ballots were added during the December 4, 2020 machine recount in Fulton County. That number was originally 3,125. Rossi testified this week that it has now grown to roughly 3,900, a figure he says was identified during a Department of Justice investigation that has already begun. According to Rossi, the way these ballots were “shuffled” and scanned makes accidental human error highly unlikely and also makes the problem extremely difficult to detect through normal audits.

It gets worse. Rossi also documented 6,961 ballots in Fulton County that were double and triple counted during the November 16, 2020 hand recount. That finding was not speculative. It was confirmed by the office of Brian Kemp in November 2021, which sent a letter to the Secretary of State acknowledging the discrepancy. Yet Fulton County officials and the Secretary of State’s office repeatedly denied any problem, pointing instead to the fact that three recounts supposedly aligned.

@canncon & @AsheinAmerica on the Fulton County, GA election fraud revelations.

“They KNEW — Fulton County in Nov. 2020 KNEW there were MASSIVE discrepancies in the count… I don’t know how you don’t look at this as treason or seditious conspiracy.” pic.twitter.com/uWd1Z1EyR7

— Spoetzl (@Spoetzl) January 22, 2026

Rossi blew that claim apart during the hearing. He revealed an email sent on November 19, 2020 by Michael Prendergast of The Elections Group to then Deputy Director Nadine Williams and then Elections Director Richard Barron. The attachment detailed “multiple errors in the hand-count/audit results,” errors consistent with those later discovered by Rossi himself. That email was sent just three days after the hand count was reported and the same day the Secretary of State released results to the public.

Even more troubling, Barron later emailed another Elections Group member, Ryan Macias, on December 3, 2020, expressing concern that the second machine count showed roughly 511,000 votes, about 17,000 fewer than initially reported. By the next morning, 16,198 votes had been added to bring the total back up.

All of this lands in the shadow of the criminal prosecution of President Trump and 18 co-defendants for questioning the election and proposing alternate electors. Meanwhile, internal records show Fulton County officials knew counts did not match and never corrected them.

Discrepancies were not limited to Fulton County. Floyd, Douglas, Fayette, and Walton counties all showed significant increases between machine counts and hand counts, increases that netted votes for President Trump. Those same voting systems were then used in the January 5, 2021 runoff that flipped control of the Senate to Democrats.

The obvious questions remain unanswered. If these discrepancies had been corrected, would a runoff have even been necessary? And if Fulton County had admitted what it knew in November 2020, would those machines have been cleared for use in January at all? What is clear now is that the “nothing to see here” narrative is no longer holding up.

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