Citizens Trying to Stop and Prevent Organized Cheating in Elections

A badly proof-read and not easy to follow report provides shocking information about election cheating which – if true, and it most probably is – needs to be known. Here are a few (lightly edited) extracts:

Within the government office, someone was stealing names and duplicating, even tripling that person’s vote and then forging their signature. Sometimes it was someone who just died, or a teacher who had no voting record. In the case of a nurse who died in 2022 with three registrations, she was registered to vote in two counties, and all three of her voted in the 2022 election and the 2024 primary.

Every state is host to a dozen or more NGO’s which do nothing but fill out ballots for the faked registrants. Peter Bernegger’s team in Wisconsin has video of NGO functionaries doing just that in Wisconsin in 2020 at 1 am, early morning after Election Day.

AVR, or automatic voter registration, and is being used to register migrants. They will not vote, but their names have been entered into the Voter Registration database when they apply for a driver’s license and their vote will be voted for them.

Seth Keshel works with demographic trends and does detailed statistical analysis. He travels almost ceaselessly to teach Americans how to stop the cheat. AVR was launched in Michigan after Trump’s win in 2016. By 2020 there were 547,460 net new registrants in Michigan. Today, more voters are registered to vote than there are people old enough to vote.

The bureaucracy, elected officials, the Dems and RINOs are stealing every election down to county supervisor, county clerk. Every seat is gamed to the max.

Josh Kaul, Wisconsin’s Attorney General, is a lawyer out of Perkins Coie, a division of which, run by Mark Elias, handles the lawsuits against populists contesting elections. Bernegger accuses Kaul of laundering $3.2 million into his campaign. Bernegger is in the process of trying to get Kaul removed.

[Remember the names Mark Elias and Perkins Coie? The lawyer and firm Hillary Clinton used to concoct the lie about Trump being a Russian asset when she opposed him in the presidential election of 2016.]

Claire Woodall, head of the Wisconsin Election Commission, first gave counters a two hour dinner break on election day, then at 10:30 declared the counting done and sent observers home. Retired Army Colonel David Bolter did not go along with others, and made a sworn deposition, with two others, that a young black guy brought in ballots in at 1:!5 am. At 2:30 a.m., Maria Sanchez punched in, and was witnessed feeding ballots through the tabulators. At 3:06 am, they have video of Claire [Woodall] leaving in a 512 Squad Car with the vote tally.

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Yes, the amount of fraud - and the many ways it is done - is overwhelming.
A dozen or more NGO’s in every state - they’re like cockroaches hiding in the woodwork that come out by the thousands at election time to do the dirty work of the evil masterminds like Mark Elias.
He’s the one that should be in prison.
But, like the rest of his dirty lawyer minions, he’s avoided justice - while waging unjust lawfare to stonewall and delay any attempts to clean up the corrupt election system until its too late, and we lose another election to voter fraud.

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As I have been saying for some time now, the fix is in. The US is fatally corrupt. Trump will not win the election. These bastards will stop at nothing to prevent his election. They have tried to bankrupt him, imprison, him, and murder him. Election rigging is inevitable.
Damn their souls.

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Yes, I just read that a few counties in Wisconsin voted to get rid of their machines and do hand counts for the election - and the DOJ is already threatening to sue them!
It couldn’t be more obvious that the elections are rigged by a corrupt government when it threatens to sue it’s own citizens - as if they are the criminals - to keep them from conducting honest elections.

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You are right, Cogito, about the bastards. Absolutely.

But Trump MUST win!

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Yes, Trump MUST win, if there is any decency and justice in this world, but, I fear this is wishful thinking.

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I came across this quote from Tom Paine the other day:

“When we contemplate the fall of empires and the extinction of nations of the ancient world, we see but little to excite our regret than the mouldering ruins of pompous palaces, magnificent monuments…. of the most costly workmanship. But when the empire of America shall fall, the subject for contemplative sorrow will be infinitely greater than crumbling brass or marble can inspire. It will not then be said, here stood a temple of vast antiquity…. but here, ah painful thought! the noblest work of human wisdom, the grandest scene of human glory, the fair cause of freedom rose and fell!”

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Yes. When the “Democrats” are in power, Americans live in fear.

Yet half the voters go on voting for them! Or seem to.

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Thomas Paine wrote The Rights of Man in a tavern in Lewes, near Brighton. I passed it every day when I spent summers in a house close to it. The house stood in an orchard on a “twitten” (Sussex dialect for “lane”). I owned it for some years in the last century. (One of my beloved grandsons - now a professor of mathematics - insists, as he has from his infancy, that I am “thousands of years old”. It is an exaggeration, sure, but not so wrong that I have ever felt the need to correct it. He would laugh as if with incredulity if I told him that I did not actually witness Paine at work on the famous document.)

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The Rights of Man is full of splendid stuff and your quotation deserves the gold medal.

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Wow. Tom Paine’s tavern - what an awesome connection to history! And to live just near it!..
What he wrote there, The Rights of Man, and that particular quote, could not be more relevant than it is today.

(P.S. Not surprised that your grandson is a brainy mathematician!)

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Thanks for the compliment, Liz!

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That wretch Teddy Roosevelt called Paine a filthy little atheist after reading his Age of Reason. Ugh.

What a marvellous anecdote, Jillian, about owning the tavern. A to your grandson’s brilliance, well, we certainly know the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.

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Thanks, Cogito!

I owned the house, not the tavern.

It could only have been Teddy Roosevelt’s hatred of Paine that spewed out the “filthy” and the “little”. Atheism is a possession of pure gold to all of us who own it, the clean and the unclean, the tall and the short.

And Paine was a big man - in history.

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Perfectly said.

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