Anonymous ID: f4e270 Nov. 15, 2020, 10:15 a.m. No.11176   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1220 >>1231 >>1256 >>1272 >>1283

This morning on Maria B, Sidney Powell connected Admiral Peter Neffenger (ret.) to the election fraud. Started poking around about his guy. Former head of the TSA - pretty much puts in all immediately in perspective. In one of Neffinger's papers, he cites the Brennan Center for Justice on voting machines. Brennan Center for Justice has many papers on voting machines but the one published in July of this year is so spot on that it's almost like they expected the results we got.

 

"Fake election crises can undercut trust in the vote, inflame partisan tensions, and destabilize our democracy."

 

1. “Voter Fraud” Is Rampant

The Claim: There is widespread voting by ineligible individuals.

The Truth: This type of fraud is extremely rare.

  1. Election Day Should be Postponed

The Claim: The president can delay Election Day because of the coronavirus pandemic.

The Truth: The president has no authority to change the date of Election Day.

  1. Noncitizens Are Voting in Droves

The Claim: Millions of noncitizens are voting and tipping election outcomes.

The Truth: Noncitizen voting is exceedingly rare.

  1. The Machines Malfunctioned — They Were Clearly Rigged

The Claim: “Vote flipping” by voting machines — and other malfunctions, such as machines failing to start, crashing, or freezing — are clear indications that hackers have penetrated machines or that partisans have rigged the election in favor of their preferred candidate.

The Truth: Malfunctions may be the result of wear and tear rather than hacking or manipulation. For example, vote flipping can be caused by the glue between the touch screen and the machine wearing down.

  1. Something’s Fishy — the Results Are Taking Too Long

The Claim: A failure to announce results on election night is an indication of malfeasance in the election process.

The Truth: In a close election, getting the right result can take time.

  1. That's Not What the Election Night Predictions Said

The Claim: Election outcomes that differ from election night projections are suspect.

The Truth: Ballots continue to be counted after election night and, in a close election, those ballots can change the outcome.

  1. Recounts, Audits, and Election Contests Are Ways to Steal an Election

The Claim: Recounts, audits, and election contests are illegitimate attempts to undo a valid election result.

The Truth: Recounts, audits, and election contests are all normal parts of the elections process that help to ensure that every valid ballot is counted accurately.

  1. People Can't Help People Vote

The Claim: Groups that help many voters cast their absentee ballots are engaged in illegal “ballot harvesting,” and laws that allow such assistance enable election fraud.

The Truth: Partisans use the pejorative “ballot harvesting” to criticize two very different sets of practices: (a) illegal and illegitimate absentee ballot tampering and (b) legal and legitimate assistance to voters casting their absentee ballots. Voter assistance is not evidence of fraud.

  1. We Need More Aggressive Purges to Clear Out All the Ineligible Voters

The Claim: Aggressive voter purges are needed because voter rolls are infected with large numbers of ineligible voters.

The Truth: Claims that voter rolls are “dirty” are overblown..

 

From the way the article is written, it's almost as if they expected the results to be much closer - they wouldn't have talked about audits/recounts, time to count votes and predictions vs. actual totals otherwise. What if the white hats allowed the vote to be re-rigged so that all the fraud could be exposed, not just some of it? The good news is that Social Media Warriors could use The Brennan Center's own words to bolster the position that finding fraud takes time. kek

 

Brennan Center: https://archive.vn/eWr26

Peter Neffinger article on voting machines: https://archive.vn/PZSbK