Dr. Douglas Frank discusses election fraud

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Summary

Dr. Douglas Frank discusses election fraud and how it is being accomplished. He explains that voter rolls are rapidly growing, with some states having more people registered than voting age people. The electronic systems and voter rolls are connected through networks, making it easy to hack into the system and manipulate the elections. Dr. Frank emphasizes the importance of grassroots efforts to take back control of elections and hold accountable those who are complicit in election fraud. The conversation discusses the importance of cleaning up voter rolls and the challenges faced in doing so. It emphasizes the need for citizens to take action and get involved at the local level. The seven steps to take in order to make a difference in election integrity are outlined: get connected, get organized, formulate a local plan, implement the plan, build a movement, review progress, and go public. The conversation also highlights the concepts of interposition, noncompliance, and nullification as ways for citizens to protect their constitutional rights. In this conversation, Dr. Frank emphasizes the importance of following a comprehensive plan to address election fraud. He compares learning the steps to playing chess and highlights the need for experience and preparation. He cautions against engaging in high-level meetings or tournaments without first completing the necessary steps. Dr. Frank also discusses the power of local communities and the importance of taking action at the grassroots level. He encourages individuals to wake up to the reality of the situation, process the information, and then take steps to defend their rights and secure election integrity.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Dr. Douglas Frank
13:54 The Mission to Restore the Country
34:37 The Problem with Voter Rolls
41:09 The Role of Organizations like Judicial Watch
01:09:23 Introduction
01:19:31 Claiming Voting as a Constitutional Right
01:26:02 Introduction and Overview
01:31:33 Forming Grassroots Organizations with Dr. Frank's Seven Steps
01:33:09 jewel beat fade in fade out.mp3

Takeaways

Voter rolls are rapidly growing, with some states having more people registered than voting age people.
Electronic systems and voter rolls are connected through networks, making it easy to hack into the system and manipulate elections.
Grassroots efforts are crucial in taking back control of elections and holding accountable those who are complicit in election fraud. Cleaning up voter rolls is crucial for election integrity.
Citizens need to get involved at the local level to make a difference.
The seven steps to take in order to make a difference in election integrity are: get connected, get organized, formulate a local plan, implement the plan, build a movement, review progress, and go public.
Interposition, noncompliance, and nullification are concepts that citizens can use to protect their constitutional rights. Following a comprehensive plan is crucial in addressing election fraud.
Learning the steps to combat election fraud is similar to learning to play chess—it requires experience and preparation.
Engaging in high-level meetings or tournaments without completing the necessary steps is ineffective and a waste of time.
Local communities have the power to make a difference and defend their rights.
Individuals need to wake up to the reality of the situation, process the information, and take action to secure election integrity.

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