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There is a famous scene in the movie 'The Matrix' where Neo is walking through a building, glances over at a black cat walking in the next room, and the cat freezes -- in other words -- the matrix glitched.
This wasn't supposed to happen. However, it was an important step to Neo's complete understanding of what was happening around him.
The matrix just glitched in Georgia.
After what went down in Dalton at the GA GOP Convention, the GA GOP leadership thought they had it all packed up and shipped -- another few years of complete power over the unwashed grassroots, a complete shutout. They arrogantly congratulated themselves in public and rubbed it in the faces of their opponents.
To paraphrase, "We acted more tyrannical and were successful...we were better at 'politics'."
Then the matrix glitched.
The Feds seized the Frost family business -- First Liberty Building and Loan. Georgians, even patriots across the nation, may have lost serious money.
This wasn't supposed to happen.
The Frost family was heavily involved in controlling the outcome of the Convention.
The event will be looked upon by historians as the moment Georgian grassroots began to see what was going on around them.
There are some simple facts regarding the recent seizure of First Liberty Building and Loan.
First, there were rumors of problems in the business prior to the GA GOP Convention in Dalton.
Second, on June 5, it was announced at the GA GOP State Committee meeting that Katie Frost had been appointed the Chairman of the GA GOP Financial Oversight Committee. The Convention in Dalton began the next day.
Third, there were serious allegations of financial wrong-doing pointed at the GA GOP Chair by the challenger to Josh McKoon for the GA GOP Chairmanship -- David Cross. Those also were well documented in the press.
We have no proof, but any critically thinking person could come to the conclusion that the Frost family and Josh McKoon may have been conspiring to control power at the convention to prevent investigation into financial impropriety.