BREAKING: This week's @nytimes weekend recommendations include @soniakennebeck's riveting documentary #EnemiesOfTheSate, a film about the American surveillance state and the unbridled vengeance it takes against those who dare to challenge it.
‘Enemies of the State’ Review: Seeking Proof Shrouded in Shadows nyti.ms/3yeq3s6
After a two month investigation, I am convinced Trump's party stole the House. They didn't hack ES&S voting machines as many have insinuated. Successfully hacking our electronic voting system would require government level talent and resources. The Mueller report and Reality
Winner's leak lay out in excruciating detail exactly how to hack an election electronically. That was 2016 and was a one time effort. Our government reacted and patched the holes that allowed the GRU in and Putin backed off. That's when Republicans picked up the torch, but their
feeble attempts at electronically hacking the 2020 election were detected and thwarted. Tina Peters' story in Mesa County Colorado is a good example. yahoo.com/entertainment/…
FOLLOWUP: It has been almost two months since the events described in this thread occurred. The only official response so far from the Douglas County is this curt "thank you for your service now go away" email from 11/14:
"Thank you for sending your observations. I believe you have gone into sufficient detail for our office to review what occurred. But we will contact you if/when follow-up is necessary.
Thank you for serving as an election worker."
The overvote scenario I described in this thread would be impossible to detect in even the most intensive audit. A few extra overvotes per precinct would have changed the outcome of the election. Bacon ended up winning by 4,692 votes. The election commission's website contains
There's a story in my local paper about a murderous, hammer-wielding QAnoner, but it has nothing to do with Nancy Pelosi.
A handful of billionaires have combined Russian and US hybrid warfare techniques to weaponize millions of vulnerable Americans. Jim Stewartson is the expert on this because it was his job to figure out ways to get people to move from their screens into the real world.
Michael Flynn, aka Q, calls these people his digital soldiers and has even trademarked the name. This is political messaging taken to the extreme. They don't want people to simply vote for their preferred candidate anymore, now they want you to literally murder the opposition.
This mini thread and technically horrible but extremely important video got virtually no attention after the fiasco that was the 2020 Georgia primary. And no response from the @GaSecofState.
I put up a similar thread a few days ago on the exact same subject which has now received almost 70,000 views. People are fired up about voting rights like never before. We need to keep this momentum going and do everything in our power to help the 11 million people without
driver's licenses get to the DMV and/or Social Security office, help them with intentionally confusing voter registration forms, help them with the computer and payment systems required to obtain certified copies of their birth certificates via Veri-Chek, and whatever else it
The problem is not just too few polling places that cause long lines. Another huge factor is grossly inequitable machine allocation. There are only so many machines available for each election. npr.org/2020/10/17/924…
Affluent suburban locations are grossly over-supplied while locations in the city are drastically under-supplied. This doesn't happen by accident. The Fulton County Board of Elections, which is technically controlled by Democrats, is rigging the system against its own party.
The machine allocation plan made absolutely no sense in the 2020 primary. 12 machines to sleepy affluent Milton cannot be explained away by incompetence or lower than expected turnout. They had to know those machines would sit idle 95% of the day while under-supplied locations