Anonymous ID: 41613b Oct. 22, 2021, 7:49 p.m. No.14838729   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8731 >>8732 >>8930 >>8984 >>8986 >>9343 >>9513 >>9615

How Texas Protected Its Vote From Getting ‘Rigged’ In 2020

 

Mollie Hemingway’s new book, 'Rigged: How the Media, Big Tech, and the Democrats Seized Our Elections,' confirms many fears about Democratic Party plans to change state election laws

 

Mollie Hemingway’s new book, Rigged: How the Media, Big Tech, and the Democrats Seized Our Elections, is important for what it says—and doesn’t say.

 

In more than 400 pages of carefully footnoted documentation, Hemingway details how the 2020 election was, according to Time magazine, “fortified” by “a well-funded cabal of powerful people, ranging across industries and ideologies, working together behind the scenes to influence perceptions, change rules and laws, steer media coverage and control the flow of information.”

 

Tampering with elections isn’t rocket science—elections have been rigged using the same basic methods since their advent in America: ballot-box stuffing, allowing ballots from ineligible voters, ignoring election integrity rules such as signature verification for mail-in ballots, and allowing for ballot trafficking to pressure or intimidate voters into giving up their right to a secret ballot.

 

The corporate media, of course, denies that any election rigging could have occurred in 2020. To the extent they do mention election integrity issues, they focus on fantastic and nearly impossible-to-prove or disprove claims of election machine meddling, software manipulation, and tales of servers in Germany and U.S. special forces

 

As Hemingway points out, however, recent claims of election rigging are hardly the sole domain of conservatives, with “one out of three Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives boycott(ing) Trump’s inauguration” in 2017 because he was an “illegitimate” president due to Russian collusion “to steal the election from Clinton.” She wryly observes that,

 

From 2016 to 2020, the easiest way to achieve stardom on the political left was to loudly proclaim one’s belief that the 2016 election was illegitimate—stolen by the Russians on behalf of a corrupt traitor…

 

And then 2020 happened.

 

At the drop of a hat, America’s electoral system went from irredeemably corrupt and broken in 2016 to unquestionably safe in 2020. Voting methods that were allegedly used to steal elections in 2004 and 2016 suddenly became sacrosanct and unquestionable in 2020. Whereas so-called election experts repeatedly warned pre-2020 about the pitfalls of electronic voting and widespread mail-in balloting, by November 2020 any discussion about the vulnerabilities of those methods was written off as the stuff of right-wing cranks and conspiracy-mongers.

 

Despite the vehement denials anything was wrong in 2020, it’s worth noting that serious electoral fraud in America is hardly unprecedented. Hemingway’s first mention of Texas occurs in the prologue, where she notes that during the 1960 election “John F. Kennedy won just 118,574 more votes than Richard Nixon” with questionable results in Texas, “a state where Kennedy’s running mate Lyndon B. Johnson had been known to exert control over election results.”

 

Johnson’s elevation to national prominence came in 1948, when he bested a former Texas governor to win the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate—by 87 votes out of 988,295 cast. Johnson’s margin of “victory” came from ballots counted six days after the election in a county controlled by a political boss.

 

A single ballot box came accompanied by an election day roster of 200 names, all in alphabetical order and written in the same pen and handwriting. Some 29 years later, after Johnson’s death and two years after the passing of the political boss, election judge Luis Salas admitted that he had certified 202 fraudulent ballots for Johnson.

Anonymous ID: 41613b Oct. 22, 2021, 7:49 p.m. No.14838731   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8986 >>9343 >>9513 >>9615

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The Rise of Mail-In Balloting

While it was mostly the left that called electronic voting machines into question prior to the 2020 election, Hemingway doesn’t spend much time on the topic, instead employing Occam’s Razor by reporting on the overwhelming evidence of election rigging sitting out in plain sight. Namely, that’s the nearly billion dollars spent to weaken election rules and procedures and then follow up on that with privately funded staff augmenting urban election offices to exploit the newly created loopholes in the electoral system.

 

So, what happened in 2020? In a nutshell, Democrats, led by attorney Marc Elias—of discredited Perkins-Coie-Fusion GPS-Steele-Trump-Russia dossier infamy—led a well-funded effort to break down election integrity safeguards, all in the name of pandemic safety. This effort was augmented by Mark Zuckerberg’s philanthropic Center for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL), which poured money into elections offices in Democratic strongholds to boost mail-in balloting turnout.

 

In Texas, CTCL’s donations to elections offices to augment election turnout hit $3.22 per capita in counties that voted for Biden and only $0.55 per capita in Trump counties. A new Texas law effectively ends the practice.

 

Returning to Hemingway: “But there is no question that Elias played a key role in radically altering election rules and procedures in ways that benefited Democrats. In January 2020, long before anyone knew how COVID-19 might affect voting, Elias published a piece arguing that there was an ‘epidemic of uncounted ballots.’ He said that it was wrong not to count ballots that don’t have signature matches, even though signature matches are one of the very few security measures through which mail-in ballots can be verified.”

 

Elias then announced a four-part initiative to greatly expand mail-in balloting, including free postage, counting of ballots arriving long after Election Day, relaxed signature verification, and allowing ballot traffickers to visit people’s homes to collect ballots, and, if needed, pressure voters into giving up their ballots (it’s not coincidental that this process mimics union card check elections).

Anonymous ID: 41613b Oct. 22, 2021, 7:49 p.m. No.14838732   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8986 >>9343 >>9513 >>9615

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Texas Checked This Danger Before 2020

Texas limits the use of mail-in ballots to those aged 65 and up, voters who will be out of their home county during the election period, voters whose disability makes it difficult or dangerous for them to vote in person, and those confined to jail but who are otherwise eligible. In Texas’ 2010 general election, only 1.8 percent of ballots were cast by mail.

 

In 2018, the year of the hotly contested U.S. Senate race between Sen. Ted Cruz and then-Rep. Beto O’Rourke, mail-in ballots soared to 6.2 percent of the total vote. In 2020, they hit about 10 percent of the total. By comparison, in California that year, about 87 percent of the vote was by mail.

 

Seeing evidence of the weaknesses inherent in vote-by-mail, the Texas Legislature voted to restrict ballot trafficking in 2017, outlawing the practice of campaign workers getting paid by the ballot to harvest votes from people’s homes. Coincidentally, in 2016 and 2017, the California Legislature approved two bills to decriminalize ballot trafficking—the two most populous states exchanged laws, swapping mail-in ballot safeguards for shadiness with the voters losing out.

 

Despite the tightened rules, campaign organizers, many paid by O’Rourke’s campaign or by third-party efforts funded by the likes of leftist billionaire Tom Steyer, pushed voters to ask for mail-in ballots, claiming disability. The effort was so successful that the average age of those using mail-in ballots under the age of 65 in Texas in 2018 plummeted to 36 years old from 42 in 2016. There were a lot of new Texans claiming to be disabled to vote by mail.

 

Unfortunately, Texas’ Election Code specified no penalties for falsely claiming a disability. Democrats, led by Elias, sought to exploit this oversight in 2020. In 2021, the Texas Legislature worked to narrow this loophole by passing a law requiring voters to affirm their disability rather than simply checking a box claiming such. Texas also approved legislation requiring voters to place their Texas driver’s license, state ID, or last four of their Social Security number inside a privacy flap when requesting a mail-in ballot and returning one—with a match of the numbers rendering the signature presumed valid.

 

As the 2020 election approached, Texas’ urban counties, led by Harris County, home to Houston, sought to preemptively mail ballot applications to every voter, under the novel theory that fear of contracting COVID-19 was tantamount to a disability. Harris alone sought to mail out 2.4 million applications, much of it paid for with the CTCL money. But the Texas Supreme Court shut down the effort a month before the election in response to a lawsuit filed by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, though many applications were sent out by contractors anyway.

 

The Dangers of Federal Control

While the Texas Legislature, governor, attorney general, and secretary of state’s office have worked to narrow opportunities to rig elections, local elections administrators continue to be the weak link. Hemingway recounts the saga of former Williamson County (an Austin suburb) election administrator Richard L. Barron, who, after screwing up a local election during which he had cops eject a Republican poll watcher, barely survived a 3-2 vote of no-confidence by the county Elections Commission.

 

Barron was then hired to run elections in Fulton County, Georgia, where the “Atlanta-Journal Constitution speculated that ‘Barron’s run-in with Republicans may boost his chances with a panel where Democrats have a 5-2 majority.’” In 2020, Barron went on to lead the controversial counting operation in Atlanta, where Republican election observers were misled into leaving the central counting operation just as “a small remnant of about four workers began pulling trunks containing thousands of ballots from underneath a table with a long tablecloth and running ballots through machines.” Barron would later deny Republican claims of election irregularities—and a profoundly uncurious press left it at that.

 

Hemingway’s “Rigged” clearly shows the manifold dangers of the federal attempt to nationalize election rules in HR1/S1. The bill before Congress bulldozes Texas’s election laws and that of other states that take election integrity seriously, imposing in their place California-style election law with no voter ID allowed, blocks against voter list maintenance, same-day registration, and a big expansion in mail-in balloting.

 

In other words, Democrats want to enact laws that do little to ensure the integrity of our elections, and insteadlook an awful lot like Marc Elias’s election-rigging wish list.

 

https://thefederalist.com/2021/10/22/how-texas-protected-its-vote-from-getting-rigged-in-2020/

Anonymous ID: 41613b Oct. 22, 2021, 7:53 p.m. No.14838755   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8930 >>8984 >>9343 >>9513 >>9615

JuliansRum, [22.10.21 22:38]

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‘Prop’ = Propaganda

 

https://t.me/juliansrumchannel/205

 

 

JuliansRum, [22.10.21 22:43]

Baldwin took his prop shot on 10.21.21. which is a numerical palindrome, ie, it reads the same forwards and backwards: 12121

 

https://t.me/juliansrumchannel/206

Anonymous ID: 41613b Oct. 22, 2021, 9:03 p.m. No.14839246   🗄️.is 🔗kun

JuliansRum, [22.10.21 23:22]

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Alec Baldwin shot a woman who grew up in Murmansk on a Soviet base in the Arctic Circle “surrounded by nuclear submarines”

 

Meanwhile:

 

Alec Baldwin starred in the film, The Hunt for Red October, wherein he helps hunt down a Russian nuclear submarine that was originally docked in Murmansk on a Soviet base in the Arctic Circle.

 

What. The. Fuck.

 

https://t.me/juliansrumchannel/209

Anonymous ID: 41613b Oct. 22, 2021, 9:04 p.m. No.14839257   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9269 >>9295 >>9312 >>9320 >>9442

JuliansRum, [22.10.21 23:46]

If a “prop” is able to fire a live high-velocity round that can pierce someone’s torso, kill them, then ricochet and wound another person then it’s not a prop. It’s a fucking gun.

https://t.me/juliansrumchannel/211

Anonymous ID: 41613b Oct. 22, 2021, 9:06 p.m. No.14839275   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Red.Pill.Pharmacist, [22.10.21 23:43]

[Forwarded from TruthHammer (TruthHammer888)]

In the coming months you will hear some voices discouraging Patriots from voting.

 

"omg your vote doesn't count so stay home! Until 2020 is fixed no vote matters!"

 

Fact: We need vote turnout at LEGENDARY LEVELS to stress & expose their systems for cheating. Period.

 

Do you think 2020 would have gone BETTER for us if Trump had not generated record breaking turnout?

 

Do you understand that high turnout stresses and exposes the complex multi-layered strategies the enemy has created to rig our elections? We are truly at a precipice, and on the verge of BREAKING THEIR GAMES WIDE OPEN.

 

Every sleeper tool the enemy has is working hard to solve both sides of this problem. They need 1) lower turnout and 2) audits to go away.

 

We need 1) higher turnout and 2) audits to keep blowing holes in their "most secure election in history" narrative.

 

Pick which side of the war you are on. Some of the voices you will hear discouraging voter turnout played the same tune last time. Figure out who they are. 👀=

 

I will do my part and vote in every election until I'm dead, and then tell God I did all I could do. Join me in making the same personal vow. 🙏

 

https://t.me/redpillpharmacist/14214

Anonymous ID: 41613b Oct. 22, 2021, 9:09 p.m. No.14839296   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9406

The Library, [22.10.21 23:56]

Merrick Garland mobilized the FBI to intimidate parents without legal basis and, we now know, premised on misinformation he didn’t bother to verify. It was a dangerous abuse of authority that has badly compromised the Justice Dept’s integrity and Garland’s. He should resign.

 

https://twitter.com/HawleyMO/status/1451739387516145664?s=19

 

https://t.me/The_Library_II/58660

Anonymous ID: 41613b Oct. 22, 2021, 9:11 p.m. No.14839321   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Midnight Rider Channel, [22.10.21 23:37]

[ Photo ]

Dan had a awesome lunch with his mom and dad

 

https://t.me/realKarliBonne/47678

Anonymous ID: 41613b Oct. 22, 2021, 9:12 p.m. No.14839339   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9365 >>9384 >>9441 >>9442 >>9444 >>9454 >>9459 >>9465 >>9468 >>9478 >>9513 >>9615 >>9706

Midnight Rider Channel, [22.10.21 23:39]

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10122433/Gun-killed-filmmaker-Halyna-Hutchins-set-Rust-vintage-Colt-pistol.html

https://t.me/realKarliBonne/47679

 

EXCLUSIVE: Gun that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on set of Rust was a vintage Colt pistol: Weapon was handed to Alec Baldwin by assistant director who told him it was safe

The gun that Alec Baldwin accidently fired and killed Haylna Hutchins was a vintage Colt pistol

Baldwin was using the prop gun, which was supposed to contain blank rounds, during a scene when it discharged and pierced Hutchins' chest and hit director Joel Souza

Hutchins was airlifted to the hospital but she was pronounced dead; there are now claims there were two other incidents earlier in the film's shooting

Production crew on the set of Rust had longed complained about long commutes and poor working conditions before the incident as replacement workers were brought in on the day of the accident

Hutchins, who had been advocating for better working conditions, stayed on set as Baldwin and the rest of the cast prepared for an action scene when the gun went off

It is currently unknown who prepped the Colt, how they prepped it or why the weapon fired

By RUTH STYLES and RONNY REYES and JENNIFER SMITH, CHIEF REPORTER and SHAWN COHEN and KEITH GRIFFITH

 

PUBLISHED: 22:05 EDT, 22 October 2021 | UPDATED: 22:05 EDT, 22 October 2021

 

The gun that killed filmmaker Halyna Hutchins was a Colt pistol, DailyMail.com has exclusively learned.

 

Alec Baldwin was handling the vintage gun on the set of Rust in Santa Fe, New Mexico, when it accidentally discharged – killing mom-of-one Hutchins, 42, and wounding director Joel Souza.

 

According to a call sheet obtained by DailyMail.com, Baldwin was taking part in a mock gunfight inside the church building on the Bonanza Ranch film set when Hutchins was hit.

 

Co-stars Jensen Ackles, Swen Temmel and Travis Hammer were also in the scene – numbered 121 - alongside Baldwin’s stunt double Blake Teixeira and stunt coordinator Allan Graf.

 

Production notes show the Colt pistol was one of several weapons on set at the time but the only one used in 121 and the preceding 118.

 

Filming had been due to continue with a scene that showed Baldwin being thrown into a stagecoach but it was halted following the accident.

 

Further scenes featuring Baldwin and Ackles had been scheduled for today and over the weekend but have now been postponed indefinitely.

Anonymous ID: 41613b Oct. 22, 2021, 9:23 p.m. No.14839441   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9468 >>9476

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The Colt was a supernatural revolver created by the hunter Samuel Colt. John Winchester had been searching for it for many years. According to legend, anything shot by this gun, using one of its thirteen original bullets, would die, including supernatural creatures normally immune to any and all weapons. On several occasions, it was in the possession of Sam and Dean Winchester, who used it to kill demons, including their leader, the Prince of Hell Azazel, vampires, including their Alpha, and a phoenix through time travel. It was severely damaged by the Prince of Hell Dagon after three failed attempts to kill her with it. It is unknown if it can be repaired.

 

The gun used in the series is a replica Colt Paterson 1836 cap and ball modified to fire metallic cartridges. On the barrel of the gun is inscribed a Latin quote from Psalm XXIII:4, "non timebo mala", meaning "I will fear no evil."

 

The Pentagram on the handle of the gun

 

On the handle is a carving of a pentagram, with much of the finish removed to give it an aged appearance. It originally came with 13 bullets - eight were used before the Winchesters obtained it, and they used the other five. It then no longer worked. However, Bobby Singer and the demon Ruby managed to make more bullets for it.

 

Powers and Abilities

The Colt was one of the most powerful weapons the Winchesters ever encountered. It could kill demons, monsters, and gods and also harm archangels.

 

Killing

Humans - As can be assumed due to their ordinary mortality, humans can be killed by the gun, as seen when Eileen Leahy tried to shoot Dagon using the Colt, but Dagon teleports out of the way, leading the bullet to hit and kill Renny Rawlings.[1]

Monsters - Monsters are also susceptible to the power of the Colt.

Vampires - Vampires could be effectively killed with the Colt, including their alpha.

Phoenixes - Dean was able to kill the Phoenix Elias Finch with the Colt.[2]

Alphas - Although much stronger than the average vampire, the Alpha Vampire was killed by Sam using the Colt.[3]

Demons - The Colt proved capable of killing various types of demons, from the most basic to some of the most powerful.

Black-Eyed Demons - The creator of the Colt, Samuel Colt, was once attacked by two demons, but easy killed them both using the gun.

Crossroads Demons - Like black-eyed demons, crossroads demons could also be killed by the Colt.[4]

Princes of Hell - It could kill higher-ranking demons such as Princes of Hell, although it appeared to take longer, as seen with Azazel, who took several more seconds to die than an average demon. On a previous occasion a shot in the leg harmed Azazel to the point he had to leave John Winchester's body who he was possessing at the time.[5][6] Castiel also tried to use the gun on Dagon, who at the time was empowered by Lucifer, Dagon later destroyed the weapon saying that it was "time to take it off the board", implying that it could've still killed her.[7]

Hellhounds - Dean was able to kill a hellhound with the Colt.[8]

Deities - As seen with the god Moloch, deities were vulnerable to and could be killed by the Colt.[9]

Harming

Archangels - While the Colt could not kill an archangel, it could temporarily harm and knock one unconscious.[10][11]

 

https://supernatural.fandom.com/wiki/The_Colt

Anonymous ID: 41613b Oct. 22, 2021, 9:27 p.m. No.14839468   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Back in 1835, when Halley's Comet was overhead, the same night those men died at the Alamo, they say Samuel Colt made a gun… a special gun. He made it for a hunter a man like us, only on horseback. The story goes he made 13 bullets. This hunter used the gun a half dozen times before he disappeared, the gun along with him. Somehow, Daniel got his hands on it. They say they say this gun can kill anything. ”

— John Winchester tells the legend of the Colt

In 1835, the famous gun maker and hunter Samuel Colt created the legendary gun that would become known as the Colt and thirteen special bullets for it. Legend states that Samuel Colt created the gun for an unknown hunter that used the Colt six times and whom the gun ultimately disappeared with. However, the gun may have been made for Samuel Colt himself or he later retrieved it as Samuel Colt owned the Colt in 1861.

 

Over the following years, the Colt became considered by many to be a legend. Samuel Campbell knew of it but thought it to be a bedtime story, and one that he would tell his daughter Mary. Even John Winchester initially believed the Colt to be a mere legend. Variations of the legend existed about what the Colt could kill; the most commonly known version said that the Colt could kill anything, while the version told by Samuel Campbell contained the truth: the Colt could kill all but five beings in existence.

 

By 2005, the Colt ended up in the hands of hunter Daniel Elkins who possibly had it passed down to him by his ancestor Mr. Elkins who lived in Sunrise, Wyoming in 1861 when Dean Winchester used the Colt to kill a phoenix and dropped it before returning to his own time. John Winchester is implied to have suspected Elkins of having the gun, having been searching for it in his efforts to kill the Prince of Hell Azazel in revenge for murdering his wife in 1983.