When Greg Brayton was just 8 months old, doctors discovered that he had Rehn blastoma and removed his eyes to save his life. First attending School for the Blind, Greg then attended Coldwater High playing on the varsity football team. ”I’d center the ball and hit someone.” Greg explains. “Unfortunately, it was often my own teammates and so I spent a lot of time on the bench.” Greg plays guitar overhand with 3 fingers because of a youthful arm injury. He toured with his own Rock band, Blindman’s Bluff for 8 years and now resides in Coldwater, Michigan with his wife, Sally and their 2 sons, where he runs a recording studio, creating commercials and recording popular artists from Michigan, Indiana and Nashville. Greg is a master on guitar and synthesizer and all of the music here was performed by him. He has a dozen voices and writes and records rock, jazz, country, Christian contemporary and Southern Gospel.
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Kari Lake’s Expert Witness Looks Like Another Loser
Pixaby Kari Lake’s cyber expert, Clay Parikh, became angry in court when he was pressed to admit that ballots would eventually be counted even if they were printed at the wrong size.
Parikh has previously spoken at a Mike Lindell event.
Kari Lake’s cyber expert, Clay Parikh, became angry in court when he was pressed to admit that ballots would eventually be counted even if they were printed at the wrong size.
— David Edwards (@DavidEdwards) December 21, 2022
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January 6th Executive Summary
Pixabay On Dec. 19, the House Select Committee to Investigate the Jan. 6 Attack on the United States Capitol released the executive summary of its final report, which broadly summarizes its findings and criminal referrals.
The release of the 160-page executive summary follows nearly 18 months of the committee’s hearings and investigation and covers various aspects of former President Donald Trump’s alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 election. The committee’s full final report has yet to be released.
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Fediverse: Directory of Links
Learn about Mastodon and Options when leaving Twitter
Mastodon is not a single website. To use it, you need to make an account with a provider—we call them servers—that lets you connect with other people across Mastodon
TIP: Your full username consists of: @ your username @ your server It always needs to include the username and the server since Mastodon sits on servers worldwide the complete address must be used. This is the address you must share with others if you want them to find you.
Fedi.Tips – An unofficial guide to Mastodon and the Fediverse. If you are a newbie, one of the very first pages to read is How To Use Mastodon and the Fediverse: Basic Tips
JoinMasodon.org – (Official Site) The servers listed here have all committed to specific standards of technical reliability and responsible content moderation. Your home feed should be filled with what matters to you most, not what a corporation thinks you should see. Radically different social media, back in the hands of the people.
Fedi.Directory – A human-curated collection of Fediverse accounts that tend to post about specific topics, so it’s a smaller selection but with more guaranteed quality.
Trunk Community – Trunk allows you to mass-follow a bunch of people in order to get started with Mastodon or any other platform on the Fediverse. Mastodon is a free, open-source, decentralized microblogging network.
Fedivers.info – Helps find people, groups, and topics on the Fediverse.
FediVideo – Shares videos and livestreams from around the Fediverse.
Third Party Apps
Tusky (Android) – Tusky is a lightweight client for Mastodon (https://joinmastodon.org/), a free and open-source social network server. It supports all Mastodon features, like photos, videos, lists, custom emojis and is designed according to material guidelines.
Fedilab (Android) – Fedilab is a multifunctional Android client to access the distributed Fediverse, consisting of micro blogging, photo sharing and video hosting.
Metatext (iPhone)
Toot! (iPhone)
Just Some More TIPS
TIP: Create a great Profile including interests showing that you are a human being. The first sentence should be a really good summary of what the rest of the bio contains.
TIP: New user? Use the hashtags #Introduction, #Introductions and #NewHere
TIP: Add yourself to Trunk
TIP: Reply to other folk’s posts
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Andy Biggs (R-AZ) Election Denier and the Plot to Overturn An American Election
Pixabay “The election-night exchanges between Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) and former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows on Nov. 3, 2020, read like any other conversation between a campaign stakeholder and his ally in a battleground state. …
But the record of texts between the two took a darker turn over the next few weeks as other networks followed the early projection from the Fox News decision desk and called the Grand Canyon State for Joe Biden. Even as Meadows and Biggs both seemingly acknowledged that the numbers looked grim for their man, they schemed together to put pressure on Arizona officials and to devise plans to challenge the election results.” 1
“TPM has obtained the 2,319 text messages that Mark Meadows, who was President Trump’s last White House chief of staff, turned over to the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack. Today, we are publishing The Meadows Texts, a series based on an in-depth analysis of these extraordinary — and disturbing — communications.” 2