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by Fredy Lowe, CFP, ©2020

(Dec. 9, 2020) — Thank God for the Texas Attorney General, Ken Paxton, who filed an ‘original jurisdiction’ lawsuit on Monday, which means the case does not need to be heard at the district or state level, but goes directly to the Supreme Court. This lawsuit, that everyone is talking about (oh, with the exception of the cowards in our legacy media, that is) was filed against Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin for violating the Electors Clause of the US Constitution by illegally changing their individual state voting rules and procedures by executive actions and/or at the state court levels, but in no case were these changes made lawfully through state legislatures. The US Supreme Court has given Pennsylvania until Thursday for their rebuttal, where the outcome will be known soon. (See: It will take ‘Courage’ below)

President Trump’s personal attorney, Jay Sekulow, said, “This is the most significant of the cases that have been filed…because it is completely-outcome-determinative, which means that if the Supreme Court were to rule in favor of Texas, those four states named in the complaint would require their state legislatures to determine the outcome by choosing the electors instead of the fraudulent vote counts. It’s a very significant piece of litigation; in my mind, this is the one.” (Again, please see ‘It will take Courage’ below)


These four defendant states have also violated the Equal Protection Clause of the US Constitution by implementing unlawful voting rules and procedures without seeking the approval of their state legislators. And, last but not least, one of the key issues in the lawsuit states that the aforementioned constitutional violations led to many “voting irregularities” that resulted in fraudulent election results, which must be overturned by the legislators in the interest of preserving free and fair elections in the United States.

It will take Courage!

To many, much of what we presented here is encouraging words that the outcome of this fraudulent election will soon be determined, but they are just that—words. To the individual state legislators on the ground in each one of these four states, your vote will require—courage! Think first about the courage of our Lion Donald Trump who stands in the breach, seemingly alone most days, fighting against many corrupt Democrats and Republicans in Congress who want to remove him from office, and lest we forget, their New World Order cabal of financiers. His courage can be encapsulated with the image of our Lion pointing to us saying, “They are not after me, they are after you. I am just in the way.”

They fear that Antifa and the BLM will come and “Atlanta is going to burn down”

There are reports from veteran legislators stating how they will be afraid to vote in favor of President Trump, which would revoke the electors set by the fake majority votes for Biden. They fear that Antifa and the BLM will come and “Atlanta is going to burn down.”

Courage is contagious. Once one brave legislator takes a stand, the spines of others are often stiffened. Think of our soldiers who are on the front line with the knowledge that freedom is not free. Be the one to take a stand, knowing that 80 million Americans who voted to reelect President Trump will be standing with you. But please, legislators, know this: You are not alone. God forbid, but if need be, many will come swiftly to your aid.

Be not afraid, I go before you always. Come follow me and I will give you—FREEDOM!

Fredy Lowe — Bio and Archives

Fredy Lowe served proudly in the United States Marine Corps and the New York City police Department. He has been a citizen journalist for nearly ten years writing for Canada Free Press, Before It’s News, Conservative News & Views, Ammoland, The Post & Mail, and others.

He and his wife Pat, now of 50 years, are the proud parents of two children and six grandchildren. Fredy prays daily for the safety of our President Donald J. Trump, for our Armed Forces, for our Police Officers and especially for our country during this extremely volatile period of time in our nation’s history, and he asked if you would take a minute to pray together with him. Thank you.


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