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Just another reason why we need the Clive Palmers, Donald Trumps and the like. Most people are full of shit when it come to politics. For my entire life, everyone I've met has the same gripes about politicians,... they don't live in real world ...they are only in it for themselves...the don't keep their promise. Along come Trump who does none of those things and yet those same people bag him out.

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I suspect that the following may already be common knowledge to many readers of this Substack - but it is worth checking out the analysis of how the U.S. ‘free & fair’ election was ‘conducted’ in 2020 on the “Welcome to Absurdistan” Substack – published yesterday (16 March 2024).

It is a long analysis and brings together multiple graphs and other data which shows how the Democrat vote suddenly mysteriously jumped in the early hours of the morning in key counties and states, about the time that unexpected trucks arrived at the counting centres with late ballot papers.

Here is a quote from the “Absurdistan” Substack – (I have de-identified the voting machine company names here to make it harder for the busybody web crawling bots, but they are named in the original Absurdistan post) –

“The machines. XXX has sued so many people they have crushed discussion to nothing. But the machines are everything and it is how they steal every election, everywhere. And it’s not just XXX, it’s all of them, YYY, and ZZZ. They are linked in a network where people, thousands of them, work inserting votes here, eliminating votes there, figuring out how many more votes they need for someone to win, and when to trigger the mules in early voting. They know to the minute when to summon the truckloads of ballots into the warehouse the night of the election. The operators are connected to the electronic poll books, like iPads, 117,000 of them, used by the people who check you into the voting process and the programs ‘talk’ to the poll book and machines all day long”.

(NOTE: Unlike Australia, in the U.S., control & management of the way votes are counted largely rests with the local elected county officials. Whoever has political control of the county therefore decides how the count is carried out and whose machines are used. And another thing – it seems that the voting machines are connected to the internet. How clever! American technology and democracy in action! Fantastic, Eh! 🙄)

Here is another quote – make of it what you will -

“During the 2020 election in Dallas, fifteen minutes before the polls closed, there is a recording of poll workers watching their electronic poll books remotely check in voters.

“We’re sitting here doing nothing and our numbers are just going up!”

“Mine jumped from 350 to 930!”

“I’m at 1018!”

“Mine jumped to 922!”

There was a command coming into those electronic poll books saying “check in these voters.”

In Georgia, in court, under oath, a poll worker testified that when her poll book went down, she called XXX and they took over the poll book electronically and restored it.”

Anyway, the ‘Absurdistan’ Substack is certainly worth a look. One thing is for sure, we don’t want voting machines here in Australia – but watch out for the first person who suggests that we do.

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