"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.)
I added the current 18 and older population to the graph...
They have more voters registered than they have people of eligible age, and they are adding them faster than the rate of population growth.
Even when the 2019 lawsuit required the state to clean up their dirty voter rolls, they obviously hadn't done enough. (The decision was later reversed.)
They have more voters registered than they have people of eligible age, and they are adding them faster than the rate of population growth.
Even when the 2019 lawsuit required the state to clean up their dirty voter rolls, they obviously hadn't done enough. (The decision was later reversed.)
Since 2008 it's been particularly easy to inflate the voter rolls unreasonably. For example, filling them with illegal aliens and non-citizens. How? Motor-voter legislation.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again... every piece of legislation that purportedly is designed to make voting easier is actually making our elections easier to hack.
Vote in person on election day.
Require an ID and a signature.
No mail-in ballots except in special circumstances.
Paper poll-books... non electronic.
Count the ballots by hand.
Video record everything.
Save everything afterward.
Anyone is allowed to audit the fully transparent process.
This is the state of the art.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again... every piece of legislation that purportedly is designed to make voting easier is actually making our elections easier to hack.
Vote in person on election day.
Require an ID and a signature.
No mail-in ballots except in special circumstances.
Paper poll-books... non electronic.
Count the ballots by hand.
Video record everything.
Save everything afterward.
Anyone is allowed to audit the fully transparent process.
This is the state of the art.
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"Mistakes"
By the way, I make mistakes all the time. Occasionally, you will see them here, since I often post my "stream of consciousness."
There is something about posting publicly that helps me be more self-critical; as soon as a graph goes up, I see the mistakes in it. Or, sometimes you folks point them out overtly, or I add clarifications because of your questions.
Sometimes after I fix something I will delete the suggestions you make, not because they are offensive, but because it keeps the comments clean and meaningful. (For example, spelling errors.)
As long as the questions and comments are polite and constructive, they are welcome.
Keep the comments coming; the end product is better when you interact with it.
By the way, I make mistakes all the time. Occasionally, you will see them here, since I often post my "stream of consciousness."
There is something about posting publicly that helps me be more self-critical; as soon as a graph goes up, I see the mistakes in it. Or, sometimes you folks point them out overtly, or I add clarifications because of your questions.
Sometimes after I fix something I will delete the suggestions you make, not because they are offensive, but because it keeps the comments clean and meaningful. (For example, spelling errors.)
As long as the questions and comments are polite and constructive, they are welcome.
Keep the comments coming; the end product is better when you interact with it.
"Blame"
Those of you who are following my work have probably noticed by now that I do not blame Republicans or Democrats for the mess we are in. I blame BOTH parties. BOTH are complicit in enabling and sustaining election systems that are undermining the integrity of our elections.
The government establishment is our enemy, affectionately referred to as the "swamp," or "RINOs," because once an institution is in place, it no longer serves its original purpose... it seeks to sustain itself.
This is why our founders were so wise... they understood that "We the People" needed to be the government, not an institution.
My favorite example of this is that we could pay someone else to raise our children, but the result is far better if we do it with our own hands. The results are far better because we take the proper care on such important matters.
Let's run our elections with our own hands.
Let's run our country with our own hands.
Those of you who are following my work have probably noticed by now that I do not blame Republicans or Democrats for the mess we are in. I blame BOTH parties. BOTH are complicit in enabling and sustaining election systems that are undermining the integrity of our elections.
The government establishment is our enemy, affectionately referred to as the "swamp," or "RINOs," because once an institution is in place, it no longer serves its original purpose... it seeks to sustain itself.
This is why our founders were so wise... they understood that "We the People" needed to be the government, not an institution.
My favorite example of this is that we could pay someone else to raise our children, but the result is far better if we do it with our own hands. The results are far better because we take the proper care on such important matters.
Let's run our elections with our own hands.
Let's run our country with our own hands.
During the Wisconsin hearing last week, the CTCL was implicated in a massive ballot-harvesting operation.
https://lindelltv.com/your-wake-up-call-help-save-our-country-share-this-everywhere/
https://lindelltv.com/your-wake-up-call-help-save-our-country-share-this-everywhere/
In my early studies of PA, we noticed that large numbers of people were added to the voter rolls around 1996. Later, in the early 2000's, these 'voters' started voting.
Looks like a similar narrative applies to Ohio, only the 'voters' were added more gradually (still at a much faster rate than the population growth).
Interestingly, Democrats sued in 2004 for election fraud. I can see why... that's when the stuffing started. The sudden 10% jump in ballots cast is similar to the number of phantom voters I predict in most states.
By the way, Ohio had 57% mail-in ballots in November, 2020. Yet the SoS calls it the most secure election in our history.
If you want a secure election, it needs to be one day, in-person, with paper poll books and no one knows anything until the polls close.
Looks like a similar narrative applies to Ohio, only the 'voters' were added more gradually (still at a much faster rate than the population growth).
Interestingly, Democrats sued in 2004 for election fraud. I can see why... that's when the stuffing started. The sudden 10% jump in ballots cast is similar to the number of phantom voters I predict in most states.
By the way, Ohio had 57% mail-in ballots in November, 2020. Yet the SoS calls it the most secure election in our history.
If you want a secure election, it needs to be one day, in-person, with paper poll books and no one knows anything until the polls close.
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"US Postal Service"
You do know that the USPS scans every piece of mail it receives? So they have a record of every mail-in ballot.
But worse, they know ahead of time WHO has ordered a ballot, and who has returned their ballot by mail.
The Wisconsin testimony last week exposed the fact that the USPS database was being used in conjunction with the large ballot-harvesting operation in Milwaukee.
The corruption runs deep, my friends.
You do know that the USPS scans every piece of mail it receives? So they have a record of every mail-in ballot.
But worse, they know ahead of time WHO has ordered a ballot, and who has returned their ballot by mail.
The Wisconsin testimony last week exposed the fact that the USPS database was being used in conjunction with the large ballot-harvesting operation in Milwaukee.
The corruption runs deep, my friends.