"Bootstraps"
I think it is a mistake to expect that we can use elections to fix our broken elections.
You can't pick yourself up by your own bootstraps.
Don't wait.
Demand that ineffective politicians resign immediately. Take them to court. Sue them. Quo Warranto them. Replace your school boards immediately. Hold sit-ins.
You are the government. Be the government.
I think it is a mistake to expect that we can use elections to fix our broken elections.
You can't pick yourself up by your own bootstraps.
Don't wait.
Demand that ineffective politicians resign immediately. Take them to court. Sue them. Quo Warranto them. Replace your school boards immediately. Hold sit-ins.
You are the government. Be the government.
"Resignations"
In a recent interview with a public official he told me, "If you find widespread fraud in my county election, I'm resigning."
I objected, "But sir, we need honest officials like you to expose the fraud so that we can address and eliminate it."
But he was not having any.
By the way, have you noticed how many of our election officials resigned after November 2020?
In a recent interview with a public official he told me, "If you find widespread fraud in my county election, I'm resigning."
I objected, "But sir, we need honest officials like you to expose the fraud so that we can address and eliminate it."
But he was not having any.
By the way, have you noticed how many of our election officials resigned after November 2020?
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"County Clerks"
By the way, in yesterday's testimony, I re-emphasized that fact that the vast majority of our county election officials are patriots, paying attention to all the details, desperately trying to hold free and fair elections. I like what Janel Brandtjen said, "They are overwhelmed, just keeping up with all the minutiae."
Clerks are not the enemy. They have been set up to fail. And when they learn that they've been hacked, most of them become very angry. Some even break into tears.
So, be nice to your clerks. Win them over. Most of the time they are on our side.
Imagine what happens when several county clerks band together and approach their state officials: "Our elections are being stolen, and we aren't putting up with this anymore."
Especially potent when accompanied by thousands of fed up citizens.
Be nice to your clerks.
By the way, in yesterday's testimony, I re-emphasized that fact that the vast majority of our county election officials are patriots, paying attention to all the details, desperately trying to hold free and fair elections. I like what Janel Brandtjen said, "They are overwhelmed, just keeping up with all the minutiae."
Clerks are not the enemy. They have been set up to fail. And when they learn that they've been hacked, most of them become very angry. Some even break into tears.
So, be nice to your clerks. Win them over. Most of the time they are on our side.
Imagine what happens when several county clerks band together and approach their state officials: "Our elections are being stolen, and we aren't putting up with this anymore."
Especially potent when accompanied by thousands of fed up citizens.
Be nice to your clerks.
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"Mail-In Ballots"
Only OK for a small percentage of our voters, like the military. Confined folks need deputies, and the rest of us need to show up in person on election day.
The mail-in ballot is the easiest way to steal an election. They should be outlawed in our country.
Only OK for a small percentage of our voters, like the military. Confined folks need deputies, and the rest of us need to show up in person on election day.
The mail-in ballot is the easiest way to steal an election. They should be outlawed in our country.
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"Helping the Bad Guys"
Everything that is supposed to "help" us have access to voting is only helping the bad guys...
>Early voting... tell the bad guys how many ballots to stuff;
>Electronic databases... tell the bad guys who votes, who doesn't, who's ordered a ballot, who's mailed one, when it is received;
>Electronic pollbooks... tell the bad guys who has voted
>Electronic ballot scanners... tell the bad guys what the current tally is
>Electronic tabulators... tell the bad guys what the counts are, manipulate them
>Electronic reporting... let the bad guys tell the story, both to the officials and to the public
Need I go on?
Vote on a single day. No one knows anything until the polls are closed. Don't record any voter except by signature in a paper poll book. Make every voter show an ID. Count the ballots by hand. Report the counts transparently. Allow anyone to check any and every part of the process.
Vote Amish; all paper, no machines.
Everything that is supposed to "help" us have access to voting is only helping the bad guys...
>Early voting... tell the bad guys how many ballots to stuff;
>Electronic databases... tell the bad guys who votes, who doesn't, who's ordered a ballot, who's mailed one, when it is received;
>Electronic pollbooks... tell the bad guys who has voted
>Electronic ballot scanners... tell the bad guys what the current tally is
>Electronic tabulators... tell the bad guys what the counts are, manipulate them
>Electronic reporting... let the bad guys tell the story, both to the officials and to the public
Need I go on?
Vote on a single day. No one knows anything until the polls are closed. Don't record any voter except by signature in a paper poll book. Make every voter show an ID. Count the ballots by hand. Report the counts transparently. Allow anyone to check any and every part of the process.
Vote Amish; all paper, no machines.
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"Magic Wand"
If I could wave my magic wand and have our next election implemented any way I wanted...
Step one, we'd have a national holiday. After all, we'd be celebrating the fact that we'd fixed 2020 and snatched our country back from the hands of the enemies of liberty.
Step two, I would invite everyone to participate without the use of a registration database. Instead, each voter would show up with proof of residence and ID, and a completed registration form. We'd keep the forms for building a new database after the election, that way the voter wouldn't have to complete one the next time.
After checking their ID and collecting their form, each voter would be issued a paper ballot, which they would complete and drop in a cardboard box with a slot in the top.
Step four, they would get a red-white-and-blue finger (instead of a purple one)
At the end of the day, the ballots would be taken from the box, split into piles, and volunteers would tally the votes. Each pile would be verified by multiple groups. With only a thousand people in a typical precinct, this wouldn't take long.
The tally sheets would be checked and double-checked, and when everything checked out, someone would call the results into the county clerk, where she would post them online for all to see.
All the materials, including the paper ballots, tally sheets, and video recordings of the room for the entire day would be put into a carboard box for posterity.
There would be so many people there all day (after all, it's a celebration), that there would be no need for "watchers" or video images of every ballot.
Democrats, Republicans, winners, losers... everyone would congratulate each other and shake hands. Then, there would be watermelon, hotdogs, and apple pie. Kinda late for baseball.
If I could wave my magic wand and have our next election implemented any way I wanted...
Step one, we'd have a national holiday. After all, we'd be celebrating the fact that we'd fixed 2020 and snatched our country back from the hands of the enemies of liberty.
Step two, I would invite everyone to participate without the use of a registration database. Instead, each voter would show up with proof of residence and ID, and a completed registration form. We'd keep the forms for building a new database after the election, that way the voter wouldn't have to complete one the next time.
After checking their ID and collecting their form, each voter would be issued a paper ballot, which they would complete and drop in a cardboard box with a slot in the top.
Step four, they would get a red-white-and-blue finger (instead of a purple one)
At the end of the day, the ballots would be taken from the box, split into piles, and volunteers would tally the votes. Each pile would be verified by multiple groups. With only a thousand people in a typical precinct, this wouldn't take long.
The tally sheets would be checked and double-checked, and when everything checked out, someone would call the results into the county clerk, where she would post them online for all to see.
All the materials, including the paper ballots, tally sheets, and video recordings of the room for the entire day would be put into a carboard box for posterity.
There would be so many people there all day (after all, it's a celebration), that there would be no need for "watchers" or video images of every ballot.
Democrats, Republicans, winners, losers... everyone would congratulate each other and shake hands. Then, there would be watermelon, hotdogs, and apple pie. Kinda late for baseball.
"Transparency"
I was a speaker recently held at a church facility, and before the event I was led to an office to prepare. It was unusual... all the offices had glass walls. I asked the person in charge about it and he said, "This way, there is no funny-business."
Very smart.
Contrast that situation to what was taking place in too many of our polling places in the 2020 election (e.g. Pennsylvania), where cardboard was being taped over the windows to prevent poll-watchers from being able to observe.
Kinda obvious, dontcha think?
How has it come to this?
I was a speaker recently held at a church facility, and before the event I was led to an office to prepare. It was unusual... all the offices had glass walls. I asked the person in charge about it and he said, "This way, there is no funny-business."
Very smart.
Contrast that situation to what was taking place in too many of our polling places in the 2020 election (e.g. Pennsylvania), where cardboard was being taped over the windows to prevent poll-watchers from being able to observe.
Kinda obvious, dontcha think?
How has it come to this?
"Data"
It's kind of pitiful. Critics of my work say that my data are flawed. All this does is expose their ignorance of what is going on.
All of the data I employ are from official downloads from state officials or their websites. The fact that the state data don't reconcile with the state records is one of the main points I am making!
Also, the data change over time... if you download the data today, it won't match what you download next month. States can't even produce a list of everyone who voted that reconciles with what they reported for November, 2020.
Think about this for a second... states can't tell you WHO voted.
Isn't that the most obvious, simple question to ask?
If someone is criticizing my data, they are simply criticizing the state data. So instead of criticizing me, they should be joining me in criticizing the states.
It's kind of pitiful. Critics of my work say that my data are flawed. All this does is expose their ignorance of what is going on.
All of the data I employ are from official downloads from state officials or their websites. The fact that the state data don't reconcile with the state records is one of the main points I am making!
Also, the data change over time... if you download the data today, it won't match what you download next month. States can't even produce a list of everyone who voted that reconciles with what they reported for November, 2020.
Think about this for a second... states can't tell you WHO voted.
Isn't that the most obvious, simple question to ask?
If someone is criticizing my data, they are simply criticizing the state data. So instead of criticizing me, they should be joining me in criticizing the states.
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Here is the Wisconsin graph you guys requested (Ty for facilitating this, Ally).
Notice that you folks are picking the counties, not me.
Notice also that the registration rolls for these counties are being centrally controlled and manipulated.
Wisconsin elections are not "free and fair." They are only the *illusion* of an election.
Notice that you folks are picking the counties, not me.
Notice also that the registration rolls for these counties are being centrally controlled and manipulated.
Wisconsin elections are not "free and fair." They are only the *illusion* of an election.
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"Mathematics, I"
One of the difficulties we face when explaining what is happening in our elections is that too many people are rather inept at working with numbers and mathematical concepts. This has taken years to accomplish via our pitiful screwels.
A major misconception I encounter regarding mathematics is that math is synonymous with arithmetic. It is not. Only teaching your kids arithmetic is like only teaching them grammar and spelling in order to learn how to write. In addition to arithmetic, algebra, trigonometry, calculus, and geometry, they also need to learn how to *think mathematically.*
The reason we teach mathematics and writing is to train our minds to think analytically and critically, to learn problem-solving, and to organize our thoughts logically and precisely. For example, bad writing is the consequence of bad thinking.
We don't teach our children physical education so that they can become athletes. Instead, it is one way we teach them how to develop and care for their physical bodies. And we teach them art to nurture their creativity and expression.
We teach mathematics to our children in order to develop their minds. Or at least, we should.
Advice for you homeschool moms... don't replace mathematics with arithmetic. Make sure your kids are learning to think mathematically. It will put them way ahead of their peers.
One of the difficulties we face when explaining what is happening in our elections is that too many people are rather inept at working with numbers and mathematical concepts. This has taken years to accomplish via our pitiful screwels.
A major misconception I encounter regarding mathematics is that math is synonymous with arithmetic. It is not. Only teaching your kids arithmetic is like only teaching them grammar and spelling in order to learn how to write. In addition to arithmetic, algebra, trigonometry, calculus, and geometry, they also need to learn how to *think mathematically.*
The reason we teach mathematics and writing is to train our minds to think analytically and critically, to learn problem-solving, and to organize our thoughts logically and precisely. For example, bad writing is the consequence of bad thinking.
We don't teach our children physical education so that they can become athletes. Instead, it is one way we teach them how to develop and care for their physical bodies. And we teach them art to nurture their creativity and expression.
We teach mathematics to our children in order to develop their minds. Or at least, we should.
Advice for you homeschool moms... don't replace mathematics with arithmetic. Make sure your kids are learning to think mathematically. It will put them way ahead of their peers.
"Mathematics, II"
Too often, people tell me that they are bad at mathematics.
This is sad, because we are learning mathematics long before we are learning our spoken language. Mathematics is a dense, precise, and universal language.
For example, within minutes of birth a baby learns the mathematical concept of "more." Breast milk is pretty special stuff! Then, an infant learns to count... when one breast is empty, it's time for a second.
Mathematics is a powerful way of thinking, not merely a skill. If you find a math concept challenging, don't run from it. Engage it. Face the anxiety, accept the challenge, and grow.
God is *infinite.* That's a mathematics idea too. Savor it.
Too often, people tell me that they are bad at mathematics.
This is sad, because we are learning mathematics long before we are learning our spoken language. Mathematics is a dense, precise, and universal language.
For example, within minutes of birth a baby learns the mathematical concept of "more." Breast milk is pretty special stuff! Then, an infant learns to count... when one breast is empty, it's time for a second.
Mathematics is a powerful way of thinking, not merely a skill. If you find a math concept challenging, don't run from it. Engage it. Face the anxiety, accept the challenge, and grow.
God is *infinite.* That's a mathematics idea too. Savor it.
"Self-Promotion"
My objective in all this work is to educate the American public in order to gain our country back from the depths of depravity it is probing. I am praying for a shallow bottom.
Day to day, I try to stay focused on the data and the tasks set before me. I try to avoid all the drama, as it costs emotional energy and detracts from the important work I am doing.
Along the way, people across the country have been seeking me out and inviting me to come speak and support their local efforts. I love doing this, and see it as "recess" from the daily grind of writing and calculating. I love being with people, and teaching and speaking are God-given, natural gifts. My January and February are already filling up!
As I was growing up my father used to tell me, "Don't talk about yourself with other people. Instead, let other people talk about you. And if you are doing well, they will speak highly of you."
He also taught me that humility is recognizing who God conceived of you to be, embracing the gifts He has given you, and then deploying them according to God's divine purpose in your life. I like saying, "I can't brag that God designed me to be six foot one inch. He gave me hands, and He expects me to work; He gave me brains, and He expects me to think." Each of us has God-given talents, and we are expected to embrace them joyfully.
Earlier here, someone expressed surprised that I only have 38,000 or so subscribers here. I suppose this is because I don't promote myself much. Instead, I kinda use the numbers as a barometer... If I am doing what is correct and worthy, people will subscribe and promote me.
On the other hand, one of our objectives is to "pierce the media suppression," as Mike Lindell is fond of saying. So a bit of promotion is justified. So if you like what I am doing and posting, please subscribe and share with your friends. We are all in this together!
My objective in all this work is to educate the American public in order to gain our country back from the depths of depravity it is probing. I am praying for a shallow bottom.
Day to day, I try to stay focused on the data and the tasks set before me. I try to avoid all the drama, as it costs emotional energy and detracts from the important work I am doing.
Along the way, people across the country have been seeking me out and inviting me to come speak and support their local efforts. I love doing this, and see it as "recess" from the daily grind of writing and calculating. I love being with people, and teaching and speaking are God-given, natural gifts. My January and February are already filling up!
As I was growing up my father used to tell me, "Don't talk about yourself with other people. Instead, let other people talk about you. And if you are doing well, they will speak highly of you."
He also taught me that humility is recognizing who God conceived of you to be, embracing the gifts He has given you, and then deploying them according to God's divine purpose in your life. I like saying, "I can't brag that God designed me to be six foot one inch. He gave me hands, and He expects me to work; He gave me brains, and He expects me to think." Each of us has God-given talents, and we are expected to embrace them joyfully.
Earlier here, someone expressed surprised that I only have 38,000 or so subscribers here. I suppose this is because I don't promote myself much. Instead, I kinda use the numbers as a barometer... If I am doing what is correct and worthy, people will subscribe and promote me.
On the other hand, one of our objectives is to "pierce the media suppression," as Mike Lindell is fond of saying. So a bit of promotion is justified. So if you like what I am doing and posting, please subscribe and share with your friends. We are all in this together!
"Thank you, Heavenly Father, for the gift of life, and for guiding me into this amazing adventure!
Thank you for a meaningful and challenging mission.
Thank you for each of the amazing patriots I meet along the way.
Pour out your spirit upon us, and help us to be united in love, intent on one purpose.
As we prepare for our various celebrations of the amazing event of your incarnation, cleanse us of all impurity, make our ways straight.
Come, Lord Jesus.
Amen"
Thank you for a meaningful and challenging mission.
Thank you for each of the amazing patriots I meet along the way.
Pour out your spirit upon us, and help us to be united in love, intent on one purpose.
As we prepare for our various celebrations of the amazing event of your incarnation, cleanse us of all impurity, make our ways straight.
Come, Lord Jesus.
Amen"
Check out Kentucky registrations... for all 120 counties. Note that I am showing the total number of registrants on the rolls for each county as a percent of its maximum value over this time period.
In 2019, Judicial Watch sued them for having too many voters in their voter rolls, so KY cleaned up the rolls. Then, there was another lawsuit, and they added them back.
Just in time for the 2019 election.
Hmmm.
Wait a sec... if they knew they needed to remove them, why would they deliberately dirty up the rolls again?
Then, notice the surge in registration rolls leading up to the November 2020 election, and the cleanup that follows.
Not suspicious at all.
(These data are publicly available from the elect.ky.gov website.)
In 2019, Judicial Watch sued them for having too many voters in their voter rolls, so KY cleaned up the rolls. Then, there was another lawsuit, and they added them back.
Just in time for the 2019 election.
Hmmm.
Wait a sec... if they knew they needed to remove them, why would they deliberately dirty up the rolls again?
Then, notice the surge in registration rolls leading up to the November 2020 election, and the cleanup that follows.
Not suspicious at all.
(These data are publicly available from the elect.ky.gov website.)