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No hanging chads |
Once again, terror and suspense hound this election cycle. The stakes in this presidential race couldn't be higher. Both parties are completely in the anti-sovereign globalist tank, and worse, there's a pesky populist who has earned the people's trust and is eating their lunch and cleaning their clocks. Given that background, conspiracy theorists everywhere worry that some unforeseen event will throw the election to the status quo in direct opposition to the popular will, or that the election will be manipulated electronically.
Whew! Scary stuff if true. But it is plausible. In fact, in this writer's view it's very likely there will be some shenanigans occurring within the next 100 days. Think about current events that could spiral out of control and interfere with the November election:
The Battle for Syria has the US and Russia conducting a proxy war involving ISIS Sunni Muslims fighting against Assad's Syrian government, which is rapidly becoming less and less proxy and may escalate into World War III;
George Soros, billionaire Jewish hedge fund manager, is funding and driving the mass migration of Muslim terrorists into every western nation, causing crime and chaos, in an attempt to destabilize the West;
The manufactured erosion of race relations, also a Soros funding project and manifested as Black Lives Matter, could instigate riots that could easily shut down poling places, just as the Black Panthers did in Philadelphia in 2008;
Hillary could pass away from her disease(s) and throw the democratic candidacy into panic and chaos, postponing the election;
The Kenyan could simply illegally declare martial law and halt the process indefinitely, declaring himself president at large.
But we're speculating, of course. Anything could happen. Or not. Throwing this election could simply be left to the unfeeling algorithms embedded in the vote counting software that's used in electronic balloting. Now that is a real and present danger, as it is used statewide in Alaska, Connecticut, Georgia, Mississippi, New Hampshire,
Utah and Vermont, and for certain counties in Arizona, California, Colorado,
Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Massachusetts,
Michigan, Missouri, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia,
Washington, Wisconsin and Wyoming. It's also used in Canada, which explains Trudeau's unlikely election.
I'm referring to
GEMS (Global Election Management System), a software vote counting system that allows votes to be
"fractionalized." Yep, a single vote could be counted as "1", but another vote may also be counted as some other non-whole integer, like "1 3/4", or even "5/8". How cool is that? The results of a May 2016 study by Bev Harris (see link) demonstrate that a fractional vote feature is
embedded in each GEMS application which can be used to invisibly - yet
radically - alter election outcomes by
pre-setting desired vote
percentages to redistribute votes. This tampering is not visible to
election observers, even if they are standing in the room and watching
the computer. Use of the decimalized vote feature is unlikely to be
detected by auditing or canvass procedures, and can be applied across
large jurisdictions in less than 60 seconds.
Why would software designers include an algorithm such as this that can be manipulated in this way? There is only one reason, and that reason is
pretty friggin' clear. We may wake up on November 9th and realize to our horror that the United States, as we know it, no longer exists. The uncertainty is that if HRC wins, it will most likely be the result of vote tampering. If DJT wins, there will be an adverse reaction on the left that may be unprecedented in modern times. Either way, the ride undoubtedly will be bumpy if not downright exciting.
Just remember the prepper's creed: Bullets, Beans and Band-Aids. And water. See you at the polls.