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Yes, I have done work for the government before. I have built two custom electron microscopes for them. One of them was for analyzing semiconductor surfaces. And the other was for analyzing soil contamination.
What an absolutely gorgeous day and drive in Michigan today.
About 2,000 people showed up at the Antrim County election integrity event today. It was a real success!

Afterward, three large families hung around to pose for some pictures with me. Beautiful parents. Beautiful children (25!).

You know that I shook hands with or hugged every one of those beautiful children...

When the pictures were done, they told me they’d waited a long time for the opportunity. I told them I was honored and proud to meet such fine, patriot families.

They said that they wanted to inspire me, and to remind me of who I am fighting for.

You got that darn right.
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Just for the record, several people across the United States have reproduced portions of my election analyses for several states.

It’s important that people understand that anyone with sufficient math skills, access to data, and some persistence can reproduce it. That is the beauty of “following the data.”

There are naysayers who say, “It can’t be true.” Because they can’t reproduce it, and they don’t understand it.

Just because they lack the skill doesn’t mean the analysis is flawed.

For example, there are some folks that insist that I baby-step them personally through a state county analysis or they won’t accept it. I’m too busy to waste my time on these ennoscriptd folks.

There are others who have persisted until they have essentially figured portions out, and then they will ask to compare notes or ask for a bit of help. I am delighted to help them... they are truth-seekers.

So far, every negative critique of my work that I’ve seen simply exposes the author’s lack of imagination, skill, and objectivity. Since most of what I show publicly is mere data, there is little wiggle room.

Last night at dinner, I sat with two guys that asked me some of the most insightful questions I’ve heard to date. It is fun to engage real thinkers... why would I waste time on shallow hacks?
Wow. Michigan is gorgeous. I can understand why someone would want to steal it.

But we’re not going to let them.
I’m not used to having so little hair on my head... I got too much sun yesterday, and I’m a little stroked. I’m headed back to Columbus today for a Joe Blystone fundraiser. I don’t think I’m gonna make it on time because I overslept this morning. My apologies, everyone!
At the close of the “Decision Day” election event in Antrim County yesterday, a state prayer warrior led us in a powerful prayer.

As she began her prayer, a gentle, healing, and refreshing rain began to fall. She referenced it in our prayer, noting that the rain represented God’s blessings upon our work.

When she finished praying, two thousand of us shouted a resounding “Amen!”

Precisely at that moment the rain stopped and the sun emerged from behind a cloud. A wave of astonishment swept through the crowd.

It felt like God was smiling down upon us.

I think He was.
This family took this picture to inspire me. Well, it is working.

It is EPIC.
Let me get this straight...

You want to fix our corrupted and broken election system... with an election?

And you want to wait for Election Day?

Whose side are you on?
“But Dr Frank, when people realize how corrupt the elections have become they will be less likely to vote. Shouldn’t you be encouraging them to vote, not discouraging them?”

Precisely.

It is not merely the right of every citizen to vote, it is their *constitutional duty* to defend that right. People have given their lives to secure and protect this right, the least we can do is stand up and defend it.

And “voting” using the the current system is merely the *illusion* of voting. We must demand the use of a more primitive, more secure system.

One person, one vote. In person, on Election Day. Photo ID, signature. Paper poll books, paper ballots, hand counts. No one knows anything until we count afterward.

The entire process is fully transparent to anyone who asks, before, during, and after. There is chain of custody protection of all election materials.

A small percentage of people may vote remotely, with special controls. Such as military and invalids.
The answer is simple: run your own elections. You have the constitutional right to do so.

Start with your local precinct or county. This is especially doable if you have a sympathetic sheriff, because the sheriff is the most powerful person in the country.

If your local officials are uncooperative, then demand their resignations. Immediately. Replace them with people who will *actually* defend your constitutional rights, not just pretend to.

Show up with a thousand supermoms on their doorstep. If they won’t listen, then show up with two thousand.

If you can’t find two thousand, then you will have the government that you deserve.
“The machines are not connected to the internet.”

So the story goes...

Then why does the Ohio SoS feel the need to install these devices in so many of our precincts?
Mark Pukita invited me to speak at his political event tonight. It’s the first time I’ve heard him in person discussing the issues. Mark is running for US Senator, the seat being vacated by Rob Portman.

I gotta say, Mark is smart, a true conservative, and he knows the constitution. I wasn’t there to endorse him, but he is exactly the sort of guy I typically do endorse.

And he is right on election integrity too... he’d already researched our state election systems and identified key hardware vulnerabilities.

He knows, like I know, and like everyone should know, that our Ohio election systems are not merely connected to the internet, they have also been severely hacked via the internet.

Mark Pukita is on my short list.
Imagine that I enter your county and roll a twenty-sided die 83 times, recording the series of numbers.

Then I step into the next county and roll the die 83 times again, yielding the *same* series of 83 numbers.

I repeat this process in all eighty-eight Ohio counties, yielding the same series of numbers every time in every county.

The same 83 numbers, 88 times in a row.

Someone says to me, “Show me the proof that die is rigged.”

I show them the 88 lists of numbers, all identical, one list recorded while in every county.

They say, “But how do you know that is not natural?”
Imagine that I enter your county and roll a twenty-sided die 83 times, recording the series of numbers.

Then I step into the next county and roll the die 83 times again, yielding the *same* series of 83 numbers.

I repeat this process in all eighty-eight Ohio counties, yielding the same series of numbers every time in every county.

The same 83 numbers, 88 times in a row.

Someone says to me, “Show me the proof that die is rigged.”

I show them the 88 lists of numbers, all identical, one list recorded while in every county.

They say, “But how do you know that is not natural?”