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“If a political party does not have its foundation in the determination to advance a cause that is right and that is moral, then it is not a political party; it is merely a conspiracy to seize power.” Dwight D. Eisenhower, 34th president of the United States.
The 2020 United States election will go down in books for reasons that are not even remotely connected and relevant to morality, fairness, and prosperity, but one that’s a reflection of a system that has been distorted – a travesty on American democracy.
The run of the 2020 US presidential election saw Democrat ticket former vice president Joe Biden and US senator from California Kamala Harris inducted as 46th US president and vice president, respectively; an election not without an overwhelming prevalent shadow of doubts that will hound and prevail an institution that was supposed to stand for a representation of the people, for the people, and by the people. America’s forefathers founded this principle, which was delegated to be protected by its descendants.
The true nature of what an American democracy should be.
Drake Alexander’s book C O U P How America was Stolen in 2020 is a stunning revelation on one of the most turbulent periods in US elections. C O U P is an eye-opener, providing in-depth state-by-state accounts of fraud, illegality, and irregularity in the 2020 United States Presidential election.
What made the election noteworthy and historic was the background it was set against; a tumultuous period brought by the raging COVID-19 pandemic that also saw an economic recession stimulated by the Great Lockdown. According to a Pew Research Center survey, the economy was the top issue raised and an influencing factor for voters during the election. Health care followed next, succeeded by Supreme Court appointments, dealing with the coronavirus outbreak, violent crimes, foreign policy, and so on.
But are these issues the reason that led to the 2020 election being coined as “historic”?
A Besmirch on the Face of Lady Liberty
How can the American people remain silent amidst an apparently rigged election?
The Dominion voting machines were purportedly shown as “safe” and “secured” and, more importantly, did not have access to the Internet. The same as what they described the 2020 election to be the “most secured election in history.”
But is it truly the most secured election in history?
Dominion spokesperson Michael Steel claimed on November 22, 2020, that the voting machines could not be penetrated by a USB thumb drive to add votes for a candidate, also noting that “they are not connected to the internet.”
Evidence showed otherwise.
Retired Army colonel and US cybersecurity expert Phil Waldron testified before a Louisiana election commission hearing on December 2021, stating that Louisiana’s electoral system was a target and vulnerable to fake voters, fake ballots, and fake counts. And that these machines have many access points to the Internet, as the Dominion User Manual contains instructions on how to connect to the Internet. Moreover, there is evidence that shows several server traffic connections.
But even before Waldron’s testimony, a signed declaration from an active-duty 21-year-old military analyst under the 305th Military Intelligence was made public, stating that he/she was able to connect to the Dominion’s proprietary URL, dominonvotingsystems.com, and connect to Belgrade, Iran, China, and Indivisible.org.
Or how about the questionable 100% ballot return rate turnout amongst Wisconsin’s nursing homes?
Appointed special counsel and retired Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Mike Gableman presented to the State Assembly a 136-page report detailing the result of a preliminary investigation into the suspected irregularities in Wisconsin’s 2020 election. The said report offered evidence that included the most vulnerable nursing home residents to have been defrauded of their votes.
Alarming.
Gableman also cited the shady influence of donations from Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg-funded group that gave $8.8 million to election judges and administrators in the five large Democrat-run Wisconsin cities of Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay, and Racine. Another startling piece of evidence showed that workers voted on behalf of the nursing home residents without the residents’ knowledge or permission. As one acquired videotaped interviewed deposition from one of the resident’s family members shared, “My loved one hasn’t been able to vote for years and has been deemed to be incompetent.”
How can there be a 100% voter turnout from nursing home residents when the residents are, unfortunately, in poor health conditions, unable to think, read, or contemplate voting or selecting a candidate?
A true besmirch on the face of lady liberty and everything that she and what the American democracy stands for.
“The Rule of the People”
The basic premise of democracy is that the people, the citizens, have the authority to decide and deliberate laws. And that the people have the power to select government officials to represent them on their behalf, free from any form of suppression, oppression, bias, fraud, or acts of injustice that hinder them from freely voicing their thoughts and opinions.
“The ballot is stronger than the bullet.” Abraham Lincoln
An election is a cornerstone of a democratic society. It provides that essential opportunity that helps to advance any democratic society to exercise civil liberties such as freedom of speech, association, and assembly. Anything that inhibits this significant practice is deterrent to society’s progression.
It is a disgrace that such God-given liberty fought hard for by this country’s founding fathers is dictated by types of machinery and players whose ultimate interior motive does not even reflect what American values stand for. An election where the voting power of the average people, men, women, and the elderly, does not influence the result is an outrage. An election where the outcome is manipulated and dictated by those with the upper hand in society, such as giant tech corporations, the media, and even Wall Street, is dishonorable.
It is and should be the ballots, not bullets, that drive the true meaning of American democracy. Anything otherwise that obstructs or fractures this vision plays a part in breaking down the American dream and hope for protection, promotion, and liberty of the individual and the collective good.
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