Subject: Re: Ken Chesebro
What has also come to light is that Chesebro drafted a similar letter promoting the same theory on December 6 -- ONE DAY after Stone's letter was drafted and presumably shared

Did you mean November 6th instead of December 6th? I full well agree. I decided to put together the timeline because there is now enough info for it to get complicated and I want to know who did what. :)

Stone on film dictating: 'Any legislative body may decide on the basis of overwhelming evidence of fraud to send electors to the electoral college who accurately reflect the president's legitimate victory in their state which was illegally denied him through fraud,' Stone said, as an associate transcribed his words. 'We must be prepared to lobby our Republican legislatures ' by personal contact and by demonstrating the overwhelming will of the people in their state'in each state'that this may need to happen.'

And I agree that he adds that Harvard-Tribe elite law aura to the theory. At one point Chese is talking about chaos benefiting their Georgia case -and it looks like he's reacting to some rumors of coming chaos. Promoting the chaos is more like something Stone would do. Someone came up with the idea that chaos might throw the election into the House under the 12th Amendment. But you say there are a few more theorizers? OK.

I've got a weird feeling that C class theorizers ended up feeding the A class theorizers, who then expounded on the theory. Hell, for all we know they got it off the internet on discord. :)