As a person ages, their short-term memory begins to fade...
A person's short-term memory begins to fade as they get older...
Ever notice, as you get older, that your short-term memory fades?
I'll be in Skagit Co on Saturday!
https://skagitrepublicans.com/YoureInvitedDrFrankComingToSkagitCounty
https://skagitrepublicans.com/YoureInvitedDrFrankComingToSkagitCounty
skagitrepublicans.com
You're Invited! Dr. Frank Coming To Skagit County
Internationally known Physicist Dr. Douglas Frank PhD, who has discovered computer algorithms used during the 2020 elections, WILL BE COMING TO SKAGIT COUNTY SATURDAY, MAY 29, 11:30 AM to 1 PM. BBQ Lu
Headed to the great state of Washington! Speaking in King County on Friday, Skagit County on Saturday, and Lewis County on Sunday.
See y'all there!
https://weicu.org/verify-the-vote
See y'all there!
https://weicu.org/verify-the-vote
"Ghost-voters."
Been going on for years...
Kudos to Judicial Watch for sounding the alarm; too bad we haven't been listening...
https://www.judicialwatch.org/press-releases/new-jw-study-voter-registration/
Been going on for years...
Kudos to Judicial Watch for sounding the alarm; too bad we haven't been listening...
https://www.judicialwatch.org/press-releases/new-jw-study-voter-registration/
Judicial Watch
New Judicial Watch Study Finds 353 U.S. Counties in 29 States with Voter Registration Rates Exceeding 100% - Judicial Watch
1.8 Million ‘Extra’ Registered Voters (Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch announced today that a September 2020 study revealed that 353 U.S. counties had 1.8 million more registered voters than eligible voting-age citizens. In other words, the registration…
Meeting with the Ohio Secretary of State on Thursday morning. Looking forward to our discussion!
I *Thought* we were meeting with the Ohio Secretary of State this morning. But he was a NO SHOW on perhaps one of the most important issues facing our state, and the legitimacy of his term in office.
Joe Blystone and I showed up bright and early at his office. We were given no reason... no excuse. Pretty rude, if you ask me.
Instead we met with five of his team. Reasonable guys; one of them a data guy who had completed an initial analysis of some state data at the county level. He was stalled at a place most people get stuck, and we discussed it a bit. I give them kudos for this; most election folks in government don't even try.
We told them that our preferred strategy is to work *with* them, not against them. That a bunch of data is about to be released to the public that will expose how their systems were infiltrated and corrupted.
They have a choice... they can either 'fess up now and be proactive, or have egg on their faces later when everything comes out.
I'm optimistic that they are leaning toward the prior. For sure, some productive inroads were established.
The other major issue is the situation with Joe's vote. Despite showing up on election day, Franklin County failed to record his families' votes. Joe was called out and insulted in the media because of this, potentially harming his campaign (maybe emboldening it?) and Joe is asking for proof that his vote counted.
The SoS office instructed us to ask the Franklin Co officials. Pretty lame response in my opinion; they should have offered to make some phone calls for us.
I think they still don't understand the magnitude of what is about to hit them.
We are going to be asking to see all the records, and to count all the ballots and votes from every precinct in Franklin Co. Joe has a right to know if his vote was counted. And so does every other Franklin County resident.
Time will tell whether LaRose will be found to be a patriot or an establishment, status quo politician.
Joe Blystone and I showed up bright and early at his office. We were given no reason... no excuse. Pretty rude, if you ask me.
Instead we met with five of his team. Reasonable guys; one of them a data guy who had completed an initial analysis of some state data at the county level. He was stalled at a place most people get stuck, and we discussed it a bit. I give them kudos for this; most election folks in government don't even try.
We told them that our preferred strategy is to work *with* them, not against them. That a bunch of data is about to be released to the public that will expose how their systems were infiltrated and corrupted.
They have a choice... they can either 'fess up now and be proactive, or have egg on their faces later when everything comes out.
I'm optimistic that they are leaning toward the prior. For sure, some productive inroads were established.
The other major issue is the situation with Joe's vote. Despite showing up on election day, Franklin County failed to record his families' votes. Joe was called out and insulted in the media because of this, potentially harming his campaign (maybe emboldening it?) and Joe is asking for proof that his vote counted.
The SoS office instructed us to ask the Franklin Co officials. Pretty lame response in my opinion; they should have offered to make some phone calls for us.
I think they still don't understand the magnitude of what is about to hit them.
We are going to be asking to see all the records, and to count all the ballots and votes from every precinct in Franklin Co. Joe has a right to know if his vote was counted. And so does every other Franklin County resident.
Time will tell whether LaRose will be found to be a patriot or an establishment, status quo politician.
I promise you, we have recordings of the electronic traffic with the election machines.
Before, during, and after the elections.
And in more ways than we have said yet publicly.
Any politician who tells you that the election systems are secure are either lying to you, or they've fallen for the line they have been given by non-adversarial auditors.
Before, during, and after the elections.
And in more ways than we have said yet publicly.
Any politician who tells you that the election systems are secure are either lying to you, or they've fallen for the line they have been given by non-adversarial auditors.
Tucking in, after a long but productive day in King County, Washington!
I was the featured speaker at an event in Belleview with about 150 in attendance.
Saturday I am speaking to a group of about 400 in Skagit County. Looking forward to it!
I was the featured speaker at an event in Belleview with about 150 in attendance.
Saturday I am speaking to a group of about 400 in Skagit County. Looking forward to it!
(Forwarded from Beth Ann)
Of all the places I’ve discovered for reliable information over the last year, the most controversial figure seems to be Dr. Douglas G. Frank. Which amazes me, because… have you met the guy? Actually, that’s the problem: people haven’t met him. A least not like I did. The keyboard cowboys on social media love to snicker about his credentials, sneer at his methods and mock his conclusions. Yet, this one man’s voice has become not only a voice of reason, but a beacon of hope for all of us that "Follow the Data with Dr. Frank." Let me introduce you.
I had heard of Jack Windsor—the only reporter in Ohio who seemed to be willing to ask tough questions. Following Mr. Windsor’s social media accounts may be how I first heard of Dr. Frank. Mr. Windsor participated in a four-person panel discussion on Facebook with Brian Blackburn, Jason Hedges, and Dr. Douglas G. Frank. Jason caught my attention because I am in law school studying to become a special education attorney. Dr. Frank caught my attention because he mentioned that he taught gifted kids—and I have two of those.
Dr. Frank began to explain how he found himself knee-deep in Covid data. While teaching applied calculus at a school for gifted children, he explained that every election year he used data from polls and demographics to model elections with his students. (I didn’t even know what applied calculus was—don’t judge me). In December of 2019 he was preparing lesson plans for early 2020… a much-anticipated election year. A Chinese exchange student whose parents were from Wuhan, China mentioned the looming coronavirus situation. Ever the lover of current events and real-world application, Dr. Frank investigated this sprouting news story and decided this would be interesting for his students. In the past he’d used applied calculus classes to teach students to model data with the AIDS epidemic, SARS, MERS, Ebola… so Covid-19 seemed a timely opportunity.
He didn’t watch the news. He ignored social media. He kept his distance from press conferences. Dr. Frank only looked at the numbers. He’d download the data available to the public online from state and federal government sites and he and his students would use it in class. Weeks became months and Dr. Frank had a decent prediction, based on scientific data, what the Covid-19 outbreak would look like here in the states. Strangely, it looked nothing like the news was proclaiming.
I was consuming the news for hours a day, especially at 2pm when our Governor held his press conferences. Despite being a woman of faith, I found myself being swallowed up by worry as the dark clouds of Covid-19 came rolling in. I bought it—two weeks to flatten the curve? Okay. School from home? Okay. Don’t eat out? Okay. Don’t see anyone? Okay. And then two weeks became three, then 8 weeks... and down it went from there. My teenager was sinking into a deep depression from the isolation, my youngest was bouncing off the walls and unraveling—along with everything “normal.” I was bewildered, and sinking. We all were. Then I stumbled on this guy, Dr. Frank, contradicting the big mainstream news machine.
He had data that proved there were not as many deaths from Covid-19 as the news was broadcasting. Wait… what? So I listened, and I learned, and I considered the source.
Dr. Frank wasn’t trying to sell me anything. He wasn’t making money off the information he was sharing for the public. He had no skin in the game and it dawned on me that someone with no skin in the game would be more reliable than the news media, politicians, large health conglomerates, and pharmaceutical companies who ALWAYS have skin in the game.
I became “friends” with him on Facebook and when his personal page got maxed out and when he created “Follow the Data with Dr. Frank” I followed that page. I started having frequent conversations where his name would come up. My family member or friend would be sharing their worries and wondering why I was not as wrapped in fear as I was in the beginning. I got to share the truth with them.
Of all the places I’ve discovered for reliable information over the last year, the most controversial figure seems to be Dr. Douglas G. Frank. Which amazes me, because… have you met the guy? Actually, that’s the problem: people haven’t met him. A least not like I did. The keyboard cowboys on social media love to snicker about his credentials, sneer at his methods and mock his conclusions. Yet, this one man’s voice has become not only a voice of reason, but a beacon of hope for all of us that "Follow the Data with Dr. Frank." Let me introduce you.
I had heard of Jack Windsor—the only reporter in Ohio who seemed to be willing to ask tough questions. Following Mr. Windsor’s social media accounts may be how I first heard of Dr. Frank. Mr. Windsor participated in a four-person panel discussion on Facebook with Brian Blackburn, Jason Hedges, and Dr. Douglas G. Frank. Jason caught my attention because I am in law school studying to become a special education attorney. Dr. Frank caught my attention because he mentioned that he taught gifted kids—and I have two of those.
Dr. Frank began to explain how he found himself knee-deep in Covid data. While teaching applied calculus at a school for gifted children, he explained that every election year he used data from polls and demographics to model elections with his students. (I didn’t even know what applied calculus was—don’t judge me). In December of 2019 he was preparing lesson plans for early 2020… a much-anticipated election year. A Chinese exchange student whose parents were from Wuhan, China mentioned the looming coronavirus situation. Ever the lover of current events and real-world application, Dr. Frank investigated this sprouting news story and decided this would be interesting for his students. In the past he’d used applied calculus classes to teach students to model data with the AIDS epidemic, SARS, MERS, Ebola… so Covid-19 seemed a timely opportunity.
He didn’t watch the news. He ignored social media. He kept his distance from press conferences. Dr. Frank only looked at the numbers. He’d download the data available to the public online from state and federal government sites and he and his students would use it in class. Weeks became months and Dr. Frank had a decent prediction, based on scientific data, what the Covid-19 outbreak would look like here in the states. Strangely, it looked nothing like the news was proclaiming.
I was consuming the news for hours a day, especially at 2pm when our Governor held his press conferences. Despite being a woman of faith, I found myself being swallowed up by worry as the dark clouds of Covid-19 came rolling in. I bought it—two weeks to flatten the curve? Okay. School from home? Okay. Don’t eat out? Okay. Don’t see anyone? Okay. And then two weeks became three, then 8 weeks... and down it went from there. My teenager was sinking into a deep depression from the isolation, my youngest was bouncing off the walls and unraveling—along with everything “normal.” I was bewildered, and sinking. We all were. Then I stumbled on this guy, Dr. Frank, contradicting the big mainstream news machine.
He had data that proved there were not as many deaths from Covid-19 as the news was broadcasting. Wait… what? So I listened, and I learned, and I considered the source.
Dr. Frank wasn’t trying to sell me anything. He wasn’t making money off the information he was sharing for the public. He had no skin in the game and it dawned on me that someone with no skin in the game would be more reliable than the news media, politicians, large health conglomerates, and pharmaceutical companies who ALWAYS have skin in the game.
I became “friends” with him on Facebook and when his personal page got maxed out and when he created “Follow the Data with Dr. Frank” I followed that page. I started having frequent conversations where his name would come up. My family member or friend would be sharing their worries and wondering why I was not as wrapped in fear as I was in the beginning. I got to share the truth with them.
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(forwarded from Beth Ann, part 2)
I explained how this math teacher was telling a different story---the story that the actual data was telling him. My parents started following the data. Dozens of friends started following the data. A small tide was changing around me, and it was a breath of fresh air.
At an event at Blystone Farm in Canal Winchester, OH, I got to meet Dr. Frank in person.
I tried to not go all fan-girl on him but I was anxious to tell him what a voice of hope he had been to me throughout these months. I wanted to say, “Thank you.” I introduced myself, my husband, and my daughter. He introduced himself and his daughter, Nellie. Within minutes, I was no longer in the room. Dr. Frank’s attention was elsewhere. He had connected with my 9- year-old gifted daughter. Asking her questions, challenging her with math questions, probing how her brain works—to Dr. Frank, nothing else mattered at that moment. This was the beginning of a beautiful friendship.
It was only when naysayers started to question his “credentials” that I started to find out that he wasn’t just a math teacher. This man is a scientist. A physicist. A Nobel-prize-nominated, published author. He is an inventor and an entrepreneur. He is a singer, a musician, a former music-minister, a man of great faith and a follower of Christ. He himself has a gifted brain. I began to see why God chose this man for such a time as this. He has the heart of a teacher and a mind like a Ferrari. He won’t be bought, or influenced… He answers to an audience of One. He doesn’t do anything for personal gain, he just loves this country, and he wants to see the truth be told for the sake of the children.
At subsequent events, meeting my family for lunch or dinner, and by keeping in touch with Dr. Frank, I have had a front row seat to this ride Dr. Frank seems to be on. Knowing him like I do, I can honestly say I think he is the Albert Einstein of our time. Someone who can’t help but use his God-designed brain for the greater good when things are put in his path, first with Covid data and more recently with election fraud. As he continues to walk down his path, I for one will rest in the truth, refuse to believe the propaganda, and continue to "Follow the Data with Dr. Frank."
I explained how this math teacher was telling a different story---the story that the actual data was telling him. My parents started following the data. Dozens of friends started following the data. A small tide was changing around me, and it was a breath of fresh air.
At an event at Blystone Farm in Canal Winchester, OH, I got to meet Dr. Frank in person.
I tried to not go all fan-girl on him but I was anxious to tell him what a voice of hope he had been to me throughout these months. I wanted to say, “Thank you.” I introduced myself, my husband, and my daughter. He introduced himself and his daughter, Nellie. Within minutes, I was no longer in the room. Dr. Frank’s attention was elsewhere. He had connected with my 9- year-old gifted daughter. Asking her questions, challenging her with math questions, probing how her brain works—to Dr. Frank, nothing else mattered at that moment. This was the beginning of a beautiful friendship.
It was only when naysayers started to question his “credentials” that I started to find out that he wasn’t just a math teacher. This man is a scientist. A physicist. A Nobel-prize-nominated, published author. He is an inventor and an entrepreneur. He is a singer, a musician, a former music-minister, a man of great faith and a follower of Christ. He himself has a gifted brain. I began to see why God chose this man for such a time as this. He has the heart of a teacher and a mind like a Ferrari. He won’t be bought, or influenced… He answers to an audience of One. He doesn’t do anything for personal gain, he just loves this country, and he wants to see the truth be told for the sake of the children.
At subsequent events, meeting my family for lunch or dinner, and by keeping in touch with Dr. Frank, I have had a front row seat to this ride Dr. Frank seems to be on. Knowing him like I do, I can honestly say I think he is the Albert Einstein of our time. Someone who can’t help but use his God-designed brain for the greater good when things are put in his path, first with Covid data and more recently with election fraud. As he continues to walk down his path, I for one will rest in the truth, refuse to believe the propaganda, and continue to "Follow the Data with Dr. Frank."