Last evening (November 15, 2023) I had the pleasure of attending a talk by Professor David Clements in Jacksonville, Florida, hosted by a group named First Coast Community Outreach. It was a pleasure to see Joe Hoft and Joe Oltmann also in attendance.
For those of you not familiar with Professor Clements, since the stolen election of 2020 he’s been one of the lead warriors for restoring election integrity (or, as the Deep State media might put it, Clements is an “Alpha Election Denier” – which I would consider a badge of honor).
Along the way, Professor Clements has paid a high personal price for his patriotism: he lost his job as a Professor of Law, and endured multiple complaints seeking to strip him of his law license.
[Query: If “election deniers” are all nothing but (crazy or crazed) “conspiracy theorists,” then why the extraordinary efforts to cancel, to economically destroy them? Instead, wouldn’t it be more effective to discredit them by proving that they’re factually incorrect? The actions taken against “election deniers” is consistent with folks working to suppress uncomfortable truths, not folks defending truth.]
Professor Clements, Jacksonville, FL, November 15, 2023
As an unexpected treat, Professor Clements decided to make this the first public screening of a near-final cut of his upcoming documentary Let My People Go.
I’d seen the trailer, and thought it good but, frankly, was somewhat skeptical about how the full documentary would fare – simply because that’s not a medium in which Professor Clements was previously versed.
Boy, was my skepticism misplaced! And boy, am I glad it was!
For those of us fighting for election integrity — or even just slightly concerned that there might be problems with election integrity — this documentary could be our The Sound of Freedom.
NOT in the sense that it is a Hollywood-style drama based on actual events. It is a documentary, after all.
BUT – just as The Sound of Freedom brought a compelling expose of the horror(s) of human trafficking home in a manner approachable to previously “normie” audiences, Let My People Go has high production quality and – in an entertaining but simultaneously approachable manner – will persuade even “normies” that our current election system(s) are designed to be fraudulent. This because Let My People Go uses factual information.
During his presentation, Professor Clements mentioned that theater chains like AMC won’t touch it because of the subject matter. After the presentation, I asked Professor Clements when the final might be released to the public, by other means (I imagine streaming). He indicated sometime in December (tentatively), with details to be announced.
Until then, all I can say is that based upon my view of the near-final version, Let My People Go is an essential view for all Americans, particularly as we approach the existential-stakes 2024 election. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
When viewing opportunities are finalized, I will update with that information through a Substack Notes.
Moreover, should it become available on DVD, I plan on buying copies and sending them by certified mail to my elected officials (including, but not limited to, my county election officials). I want my certified mail receipts to be able to later prove that they can’t honestly say “I didn’t know.”
I’m not pollyannish about this. I recognize that many of the DVD’s will be circular-filed almost immediately after the envelope is opened. But I’ll “have my receipts.”
Moreover, if others start doing the same, it will be ever-more difficult for elected officials to refuse to watch as the DVD’s keep arriving by certified mail.
And after viewing, it’ll be near-impossible for them to plausibly deny that our current election system(s) are anything but fraudulent-by-design.
After that, it’ll be near-impossible for them to further delay cleaning-up the system.
And that, dear readers, is the critical step for reinstating and then preserving our Constitutional Republic.
Thanks for the preliminary review of Professor Clements' documentary. I hope he can find a good channel to market so he can at least recoup his costs for making it. I will watch your Substack for new release information.