The Infrastructure of Election Fraud
Yes, a carefully crafted infrastructure has empowered despots to seize control...
Prescott, AZ March 22, 2025…
Before August 2020, the term “election deniers “ was not “a thing” or even a phrase used in the Press. Then suddenly, when a few policymakers took notice of unexplainable irregularities in an election that polls showed as a substantial win for many candidates, including President Donald J. Trump, the handlers of the Press put out the order: crush this dissent and crush it now! The uprising that ensued was organic, and what people had noticed before reached critical mass, and the people demanded answers.
Perhaps that was because the election manipulators—the internal cadre of the color revolution—thought they had all their bases covered. They believed the sheeple of America would once again accept an election simulation as the real thing. They did not count on the curiosity of a handful of seasoned investigators and legislators willing to examine what many suspected to be serious irregularities.
So the order went out; read this on air as often as necessary to convince the American polity that the media is the source of truth to “defend democracy” against those who put out misinformation and disinformation.
This is Project Mockingbird at work, the propaganda program of the Deep State [DS]. What are the odds that just two reporters would utter the exact same words in the exact same order at almost the exact same time? Pretty slim… But what about every “news” caster on every “news” show uttering the exact same words in the exact same order at almost the exact same time? No, it really happens; click the link to see for yourself.
But since then, there has been a concerted effort to shame anyone who dares to ask questions about election transparency and security in an attempt to banish them from acceptable society. I knew we were in for a rough ride when Nancy Pelosi said, “Audits [of elections] only undermine the confidence of voters.” Wait, what? No, Nancy, audits do one of two things: they either show that a system is running error-free and as designed, or it is not and has defects that need correction, that’s it. Nancy has been in office so long she has left the realm of reality and entered into her own fantasy land.
We are now seeing the proof of a coup d'é·tat brought against Donald J. Trump come forward that compromised judges refused to hear. Molly Ball, in her boastful article, The Secret History of the Shadow Campaign That Saved the 2020 Election1, revealed all of the groups and forces brought together to attack President Trump all because he threatened their cash flow.
The Foundation….
It’s a Biblical thing, “the love of money —and lust for power— is the root of all evil.”2 At the foundation of the simulation is a significant group of people who want power that they are not entitled to. “People in authority lie. Assume the position of skepticism against aggregation of power.” (RFK, Jr.)
While mail-in voting is wildly popular, consider this: Would you mail $500 in currency through the mail? Probably not, so why do we mail ballots worth far more than $500?
It is true that we have grown accustomed to the convenience factor of mail-in voting. However, in doing so, we have accepted a significant flaw in the election framework, which is a defective chain of custody. With illegitimate mail-in ballots, election officials don’t really know who sent the ballot in, especially when the voter doesn’t sign the affidavit form that goes with nearly all mail-in ballots.
The Framework…
The holy grail of election management and even manipulation is voter registration. While the NVRA (National Voter Registration Act of 1993) has been promoted as a solution to ensuring voting rights to all eligible voters in the United States, it has created more problems than it has solved. Prior to NVRA, the voter registration rolls were fairly clean, but with the requirements of NVRA, they have become the toxic waste dumps of politics.
The National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (also known as the “NVRA” or “motor voter law”) sets forth certain voter registration requirements with respect to elections for federal office. Section 5 of the NVRA requires that States offer voter registration opportunities at State motor vehicle agencies. Section 6 of the NVRA requires that States offer voter registration opportunities by mail-in application. Section 7 of the NVRA requires that States offer voter registration opportunities at certain State and local offices, including public assistance and disability offices. Section 8 of the NVRA contains requirements with respect to the administration of voter registration by States and requires States to implement procedures to maintain accurate and current voter registration lists.3
The requirements of the NVRA apply to 44 States and the District of Columbia. Six States (Idaho, Minnesota, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Wisconsin, and Wyoming) are exempt from the NVRA because, on and after August 1, 1994, they either had no voter-registration requirements or had election-day voter registration at polling places with respect to elections for federal office. Likewise, the territories are not covered by the NVRA (Puerto Rico, Guam, Virgin Islands, American Samoa). While the NVRA applies to elections for federal office, States have extended its procedures to all elections.
Voter rolls should be accurate, transparent, and cleaned regularly. If voter rolls fail to protect against fraud, then the whole election system is contaminated right from the start. Eighty-eight percent of the American people support accurate voter rolls, according to a 2022 Rasmussen poll. Moreover, accurate voter rolls are required by federal law per the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (NVRA). Nevertheless, a Pew Research study from 2012 found that approximately 24 million voter registrations are invalid or significantly inaccurate. More alarming is that more than 2.74 million people were registered to vote in more than one state, according to the same report.4
One Solution….
Consider this: North Dakota doesn’t register voters. Instead, like in Germany, one
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