As readers will know, I’ve been avoiding the nitty gritty of state audit fights to concentrate on bigger picture issues that shed light on our rulers’ intentions for our future—if they allow us a future. I try to follow the audit fights, but I just don’t have the time to write about them.
However, this morning e-correspondent Mark sent me a link to an encouraging article at American Thinker—I like ‘encouraging’! The article is by a guy who’s an expert in the field of insurance fraud detection, including digitally enabled fraud. He has written previously about Election 2020 and you may be familiar with his name: Jay Valentine.
I can’t reproduce his article here, but this is the link:
As you can probably figure out from the title, Valentine is talking about the efforts by citizen groups to access data that’s in the possession of Secretary of State offices—the political bureaucrats who run, and manipulate, our elections. The citizen groups are getting the data via FOIA requests and then combing through the data with advanced data sorting technology—more advanced than the tech that the SoS offices have.
The data in question is largely voter rolls. Here are a few examples of what they’re finding, from many more:
The white hat canvassing team built a query for one state: "voters who voted in 2020 who never voted before." Guess what! 265,000.
In the same state, thousands of people came forward with stories that when they showed up to vote, they were told someone had voted for them. Get the picture?
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Those FOIA requests are mining gold. Our midwestern state has documents showing that the state election organization gave online access to a leftist group for weeks during the voting. Citizens had to pay over $20,000 for one shapshot of the voter roll. Leftists could, and did, access it online throughout the process. For free.
And access it they did. Witness statements are being gathered, lots of them, that in the largest city, election officials were trading cell calls about how many votes were needed, and someone was then providing the phantoms to meet the quota.
They knew the names of the phantoms — they had direct access to who voted, who didn't, and who was likely to never show up.
Incompetent or fraudulent? That’s a question that’s also addressed by Valentine.
In the first post this morning, I referenced the sense that the Zhou regime is getting panicked, and that this may account for the over rapid embrace of Ominous Omicron. Perhaps the developments that Valentine chronicles are contributing factors to that panic. I surmised that this was happening too early to last until Election 2020, but if Valentine is correct, then the Dems cannot afford to wait.
Voter Fraud Investigations Continuing
Rasmussen has not polled on the issue on how many believe the election was stolen since February:
https://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/elections/election_2020/most_gop_voters_still_don_t_think_biden_was_elected_fairly
The belief in election fraud is probably a good stand in:
https://news.yahoo.com/axios-ipsos-poll-republicans-lose-200251835.html
My guess is Trumps constant drum beat on the issue is changing the Overton window on did election fraud happen.
I hope the fraud investigations continue, and efforts are made to reduce the chance of fraud.
How widespread the fraud is worrisome.
It’s good that Trump is continuing to keep a spot light on it.
It’s dismaying how many establishment Republicans continue to claim there was no fraud and that Trump should just move on, and are doing nothing substantive to prevent bit in the future. And what little they are doing is being forced, grudgingly, due to Gop voter anger/disgust.
Virginia the Gop seemed to do a good job on preventing voter fraud in the recent election. They seemed to have dropped the ball in New Jersey.
It’s a good move that Florida created an organization to target voter fraud, I hope other states do the same.