Election Fraud Didn’t Start in 2020!, 3843

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Election Fraud Didn’t Start in 2020!, 3843

By Bill Still

April 26, 2022

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Good afternoon, I’m still reporting on the coup.

It’s funny, in the last couple of days, you might have noticed an attempt to limit the use of election fraud to beginning with election 2020. The reason this is noteworthy is it comes from sources that haven’t in the past admitted that there was even the possibility of election fraud ever in U.S. history.

This, of course, is nonsense. According to the Wikipedia entry on the topic, in Nov. 2004, 4,438 of the votes in the general election were lost by North Carolina’s electronic voting machines.

“The machines continued to count electronic votes past the device’s memory capacity and the votes were
irretrievably lost.”

Although this 2004 incident was apparently accidental, it goes downhill from there.

A year later, in Dec. 2005, Black Box Voting demonstrated the ease with which electronic voting systems could be hacked. Again, according to Wikipedia:

“Computer experts in Leon County, Fl lead a simulation where they changed the outcome of a mock election by tampering with the tabulator without leaving evidence of their actions.”

Then, less than a year later, Princeton Professor Edward Felten demonstrated that the Diebold Electronic Voting Machine could be hacked in less than one minute.

He installed malware which could steal votes and replace them with fraudulent numbers without physically coming in contact with the voting machine or the memory card. The malware program could also spread the virus from machine to machine.

Three years later, Diebold, which was then responsible for much of the election-systems business, decided to get out of the business. They sold their holdings for $5 million, less than 1/5 of its price seven years earlier.

By 2018, a Pew Research Center found that only 13% of Republicans were very confident that election systems were secure from hacking, while only 4% of Democrats were very confident.

There is no doubt that that confidence has plummeted because widespread and growing evidence is that in election 2020, the Desperado party declared all-out war on election integrity and mounted a mostly successful multi-pronged attack on it.

Just one of the many facets of this multi-pronged attack on election integrity is the mail-in ballot system and the ease by which it can be penetrated and manipulated.

Dinesh D’Souza is about to release his new film concerning the mail-in ballot part of election fraud 2020. Entitled, “2000 Mules”, it opens in select theaters only on Monday, May 2, and Wednesday, May 4th, and wide in a virtual premier on the internet on May 7th at 8pm eastern.

Here is the trailer for that film starting out with Joe Biden’s most regrettable slip of the tongue in American political history.

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I’m still reporting from the citadel of world freedom. Good day.

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