Truth Seeker ID: 9e859b Nov. 27, 2020, 11:51 a.m. No.6843   🗄️.is 🔗kun

MISSIONS OF LIGHT SERIES

Mission 6 — Local Politics

by Aspen — ABCU|8 team

 

"People get into local politics for reasons as varied as having a say in their community, trying to make a difference, or wanting to change policies they don’t agree with." [3]

 

Some warriors exert their influence in the local sphere. They attend town or city council meetings, get a role in the homeowner's association, voice their opinions to the planning board, or run for a position on the school board. They write letters to the editor or publish a neighborhood newsletter. Through participation in public life, they establish liaisons with other patriots. While serving their community they become an advocate for local citizens. For some, a local beginning precedes their rise into state or national politics. [1]

 

You can become an involved citizen by researching, volunteering, and using your voice. Are there issues in your community or on your local ballot that need a different approach?

 

The first step is to get a good understanding of local political structures. The internet offers a wealth of information. [2] Local officials might be called alderman, city council, town manager, mayor, county board of supervisors, county administrator, commissioner, selectman, etc. Also consider smaller bodies close to home—homeowners' association, school board, or planning board. Stay informed via local newspapers, TV, newsletters, or representatives' social media.

 

Research your elected officials. What are their names and roles? When are the elections held? Who are the incumbents? What initiatives or policies have they enacted or supported? How do they communicate with the public? What by-laws, statutes, charter, or regulations do they enforce? Find out where these local laws are documented and read them. Learn about the local budget and how the local government spends your taxes. Is there oversight over spending?

 

Attend meetings. Find out what open meetings a citizen can observe. "City council, board of education, and other board meetings are typically open to the public… they will help you understand the inner workings of your government and see your representatives in action…" [3] Another venue is a town hall meeting, where officials solicit the public's input. Come prepared to meetings with questions about policies, rules or viewpoints you want clarification on. This is also good preparation to become more comfortable speaking to the public.

 

Contact your representatives. There are many ways to share your point of view: social media, telephoning their staff or voice mail, writing letters and emails, and visiting their office to speak in person.

 

Are you prepared to take action? The only qualification is a desire to take on the responsibility! Leadership experience acquired by managing a small business or in the military may be helpful.

 

You could join a citizen advisory board. In this role, you work with other community members, giving your unique perspective on issues that affect you. You participate by doing research, taking public testimony, reviewing reports, and creating recommendations for local problems. [3] [4]

 

Finally, consider running for a local government office. There is no better way to create changes locally than by running for office yourself! After identifying an office of interest and submitting the paperwork, assemble a team and begin knocking on doors to make yourself known. If you’re affiliated with a party or group, ask them for support.

 

Be the change you want to see. A warrior with the local politics mission translates his or her belief and commitment into action! [5]

 

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  1. Missions of Light - Introduction, https://abcu8.co/2020/11/21/missions-of-light-introduction/

  2. Local Politics, https://ballotpedia.org/Local_Politics

  3. How to Get Involved in Local Politics, https://www.wikihow.com/Get-Involved-in-Local-Politics

  4. Local Government Citizen Advisory Boards, http://mrsc.org/getmedia/72061479-9ba8-48b4-ab1f-cfa62cf7d4f1/Local-Government-Citizen-Advistory-Boards.pdf.aspx?ext=.pdf

  5. 25 Ways to Be Politically Active, https://www.cnn.com/2016/11/15/politics/ways-to-be-more-politically-active-trnd/index.html

Truth Seeker ID: 9e859b Nov. 30, 2020, 7:23 p.m. No.6865   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Arizona Election Fraud Hearing - Nov. 30, 2020

by Anon - for ABCU|8

 

During today's election fraud hearing by a committee of Arizona state legislators [1], witness observations that put the "official" vote count into question included:

  1. No chain of custody for machines, ballots, partial counts on hard drives and USB memory sticks

  2. Voters made to use Sharpie markers, causing ballot read errors by the optical scanner; this diverted ballots into an adjudication file that was subject to manipulation by Dominion employees, hackers, and corrupt election officials

  3. Dominion employees tinkering with the machines during the vote

  4. Dominion machines WERE internet connected; a witness documented physical cables. Machines were reporting vote totals to news organizations, proof positive of internet connection. Any machine could have had a cellular modem surreptitiously inserted for internet connectivity.

  5. Fractional voting. Our requirement of one person, one vote means that vote totals should be integers, not floating point (decimal) numbers.

  6. All the machines, tabulators, and adjudicators were all interconnected (cabled together providing data connectivity) and were running Windows 10.

  7. Mail ballots were separated from their envelopes in a separate room that Republican poll watchers were prevented from entering. No way to authenticate or audit these ballots once they are separated from signature envelopes.

  8. Tabulation of write-in candidates was irregular

  9. No watchers were allowed to enter the adjudication area where ballots that failed to scan were processed manually

  10. Dr. Shiva's expert witness curve-fitting statistics demonstrated that the only way he could fit the actual data to an algorithm was if Biden's votes were multiplied by a factor of 130% and Trump's votes were decreased accordingly.

  11. A weighted-race feature documented in the user manual since 2002 provides a way for officials or those tampering with the election to weight votes (e.g. Biden = 130%).

  12. The National Association of State Election Directors (a non-profit) funded by Murdoch et al. colluded, agreeing to destroy ballot images contrary to federal law which requires retention for 22 months for audit purposes. Destruction of ballot images would hide evidence that would show if the weighted race feature had been turned on.

  13. A Dominion employee manually altered files when the file became too large, and took a hard drive out of the building with him, admitting there was no chain of custody for the file. This raises the possibility of human intervention in the process, such as lost or modified files.

  14. Republican poll watchers were generally unable to make any meaningful observations. There were too few of them compared with the number of election workers (e.g. 1 observer for 110 election workers working at 55 tables).

  15. Some new software was tested on live ballots during the election.

  16. Trucks kept delivering ballots days after the election.

  17. Military ballots arrived as PDF files that were printed, then manually transferred to ballots for scanning. The manual process was subject to corruption. Poll watchers were not able to examine any authenticating information for military ballots.

  18. The original 50 criteria for signature verification were gradually reduced until no signature verification at all was required.

 

This is by no means an exhaustive list of the witness testimony. But it is more than sufficient to declare the election results as not credible, and give the state legislature grounds to reject the governor's and secretary of state's premature certification.

 

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[1] Arizona State Legislature Holds Public Hearing on 2020 Election, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rri6flxaXww&app=desktop

Truth Seeker ID: 9e859b Dec. 4, 2020, 12:42 p.m. No.6957   🗄️.is 🔗kun

ELECTION IRREGULARITIES

Suitcases, Flash Drives and Dominion, Oh My!

by Aspen — ABCU|8 team

 

The November 3rd, 2020 general election was fraught with irregularities nationwide. Any of these alone is sufficient to cast doubt on results in the precinct where it occurred, and should prevent the state from certifying corrupted data. In combination, they demonstrate a pattern of systemic fraud that appears to have been coordinated and planned across numerous key sites — locales where the Left believed brazen election-stealing attempts would be overlooked or upheld by compromised local officials and judges.

 

Multiple witnesses testified to seeing ballots that "felt different"; they were printed on different paper. Some lacked serial numbers and return addresses. Others had the appearance of being identical, with filled-in ovals that appeared machine-printed. Yet others had never been folded and mailed. In some states there were reports of truckloads of ballots being delivered surreptitiously during the dead of night, after poll watchers had been dismissed. Postal workers have testified to being told by supervisors to back-date postmarks in order to make ineligible ballots appear timely. Some ballots were counted on a date earlier than their mailing date. Truckloads of ballots were identified crossing state lines and delivered to depots, after the election. The most basic precautions for physical security were flaunted in hundreds or thousands of precincts. Last-minute election procedures were illegally changed by the secretary of state's fiat, contravening state election laws. Social workers illegally harvested votes from group homes and senior care centers during "play" voting activities. Votes were illegally cast by dead people and non-residents in quantities sufficient to overturn the results. Election officials waived state-mandated signature-matching requirements.

 

This list is not exhaustive.

 

Let's examine several specific incidents.

 

— Shocking surveillance video was revealed at a hearing of the Georgia State Senate Oversight Committee on December 3, 2020. [1] President Trump was ahead of his opponent by 110,000 votes in Georgia on election night, when Fulton County (and other Democrat strongholds nationwide) suddenly stopped counting ballots. At 10:25 PM, poll watchers were told to leave the State Farm Arena tabulation center because of a "burst pipe". But there was no burst pipe; it was a ruse to eject Republican and Independent poll watchers. The video reveals 4 election workers who stayed behind pulling suitcases of ballots out from under a tablecloth-draped table for tabulation. Who prepared these suitcases full of ballots? Were they legitimate votes? Why were they tabulated without the required oversight by poll workers from all parties?

 

— Adjudication is the process of manually inspecting ballots to ascertain the voter's intent, for ballots that failed to scan. In this video a representative of Dominion Voting Systems in the Gwinnett County, GA Central Tabulation Room operates the batch adjudication system in a suspicious manner. At 1:20, the worker highlights a batch of ballots needing review. At 3:10 the worker performs a batch operation (either accepts or deletes) the entire selected list of ballots, WITHOUT REVIEWING. [2] This is a clear violation of state election law that deprived voters of their right to have their vote counted.

 

— The USB flash drives used in Dominion Voting Systems are unencrypted. They can be used to program machines with software changes. They can transfer vote tallies, ballot scans, and other data. In this video, two election workers converse and make eye contact, before the apparent handoff of a small item, suspected to be a USB flash drive, from the lady's right hand to the man's left hand, and then they walk off together. [3] The Gateway Pundit analyzes this suspicious activity in detail. [4]

Expert witness Ret. Col. Phil Waldron has testified to the Pennsylvania, Arizona, and Michigan state legislatures that in secure military installations, USB ports must be disabled because of the high risk that USB flash drives pose as potential malware vectors, unauthorized software changes, or data theft. [5]

 

These are just a few of hundreds of incidents testified to before legislators in several states this week.

 

What should citizens do? We should spread information. Peacefully protest. Call and email the Governor and Secretary of State. Contact state legislators demanding answers. Remind state legislators that the U.S. Constitution gives THEM the power to reverse a corrupt election. Each state's legislators has the power to take back authority delegated to a state governor or secretary of state, and reassert their constitutional power to designate a slate of electors that represents the actual will of the people they represent.

 

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  1. Video Footage From Georgia Shows Suitcases Filled with Ballots Pulled From Under Table AFTER Supervisor Told GOP Poll Workers to Leave Tabulation Center, https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/12/video-footage-georgia-shows-suitcases-filled-ballots-pulled-table-supervisor-told-gop-poll-workers-leave-tabulation-center/

  2. Video: Gwinnett County, GA Election Worker Potential Breach of Ballot Handling Protocol, https://youtu.be/gCHnkwYvHO0

  3. Tweeted video, https://twitter.com/TheVengeance17/status/1334745610063384577

  4. More on Ruby Freeman, Elections Supervisor Shaye Ross and that Strange “Pass” That Was Also Caught on Video, https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/12/update-ruby-freeman-elections-supervisor-shaye-ross-strange-pass-also-caught-video/

  5. Cybersecurity Expert Warns Up to 1.2 Million Invalid Votes in Pennsylvania Alone, https://visiontimes.com/2020/12/02/cybersecurity-expert-warns-up-to-1-2-million-invalid-votes-in-pennsylvania-alone.html

 

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