Rolling Blackouts; New Election Suits; Persecuting Lawyers |Guests: M. Nasi; J. Martin; V. Prodan
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Jacki discusses the cyberattack on the Colonial Pipeline with top regulatory lawyer Mike Nasi. Nasi shares lessons learned from 50 hours of testimony in the Texas legislature on the February power outages, and how outages could be coming to your state if it has mandates to phase-in unreliable energy sources to its grid.   Jacki advises listeners to always keep their vehicles’ tanks full and to have a fuel supply on hand, instead of making a run to the gas station in times of emergency, creating more of a shortage.   Then, Jenny Beth Martin, Co-Founder of the Tea Party Patriots, tells Jacki about an amicus brief her organization filed in Georgia to support greater transparency of the 2020 general election and 2021 U.S. Senate runoffs. The goal: to get to the bottom of election fraud by gaining access to the physical ballots. Despite assurances by the Georgia Secretary of State that the 2020 election was secure, the state has still failed to produce chain-of-custody records for 333,000 absentee ballots after months of requests.    American prosecutors have threatened to indict lawyers from the opposing political party who represented President Donald Trump in 2020 election contests. Similarly, the Soviet Union persecuted Virginia Prodan, human rights lawyer and author of “Saving My Assassin,” for representing those who did not share the government’s views. Prodan is living history; she shares her incredible survival story and draws chilling parallels to what is happening in America today.  
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