Peter Navarro talks about how, one year ago, he and Steve Bannon joined together to prove that election fraud had stolen victory from President Trump. Listen to the fascinating story of how Navarro’s statistical proof was put together.
Part 2: Death By 1,000 Election Irregularities
Peloni has summed up the entire issue in one paragraph brilliantly. How does our government have the right to lecture other countries about free elections when we failed to have one in 2020? Conservatives like to point to recent local and state election victories like the Virginia gubernatorial election as a sign of a resurgence but those elections did not have the massive fraud machine present. That machine can be turned on again as there were no consequences for its actions in 2020. We need view the recent victories with caution and continue to press for justice and restoration of democracy.
The rinos, an existential threat not only to this nation but the free world!
A multitargeted enterprise, it was.
Exactly so. How can anyone believe that they can vote their way out of a vote tampering scheme that so successfully evaded any repercussion for having openly stolen the highest office in the land? Trump’s stolen victory was so large that the perpetrators exposed themselves with massive ballot dumps across multiple jurisdictions simultaneously which include inexpiable use of photo-shopped ballots, fractional voting and elder-care vote fraud. If we can ignore these facts, there can be no claim of election integrity nor of election validity. Taking this to it’s logical conclusion, it means the public have no voice in their chosen leaders, that they have no consent to grant in being ruled, and that all men are not created as equals. To whatever degree by which this inequality is established, they are rendered as master and slave. The credibility and reality of the existence of the Republic lies upon a just resolution of the 2020 election. Never forget that voter transparency serves those who cast the votes whereas voter secrecy serves those who count the votes.