Opinion - Voting Machines Call It For The Globalists
Republicans poised to take the House but public’s volice of dissent is stifled
Much-trumpeted “red wave” was not reflected in outcome of U.S. midterm elections.
Glitches, disruption, lack of ballots strike some of the same counties as in 2020.
Trusting those who created the crisis to fix it, meets Einstein’s definition of insanity.
Technology that’s supposed to make voting smoother is strangely disruptive.
It’s a sign of the future: manipulating your choices and telling you what to think.
Those keen to avoid being held accountable have finessed the outcome — for now.
(1,700 words or about nine minutes of your time.)
Nov 9, 2022
The urgency of the globalists to retain control is driven by the exposure of an agenda behind the pandemic, and the speeding descent of the West into economic crisis, a wave of excess mortality, and the risk that more countries will be drawn into war.
Their hysteria is reflected in the tone, the day before the U.S. midterms, of the Sec-Gen of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, a former president of the Socialist International, that the world faces “collective suicide” if it departs from his project and that of his colleagues.
He told the COP27 climate summit in Cairo on Monday to cooperate or perish: “It is either a climate solidarity pact or a collective suicide pact.”
The pursuit of “renewable and affordable energy” is not going well. The Biden administration’s abandonment of gas pipelines and new licenses for exploration has exposed the lack of planning for a transition to renewable energy. In Europe, the German chancellor Olaf Scholz looks in vain for more capacity from Green energy, even as he rails against a “worldwide renaissance of fossil fuels.”
The public increasingly suspects this is by design: in the northern hemisphere, enjoy the winter; in the north and south — eat the bugs.
An aggressive foreign policy has already led China to pause its cooperation on Green policies; the conflict with Russia threatens to get out of hand; while Western populations are waking up to the fact that the real war is the one their governments are waging against their own people.
Globalists are in a hole, and they need to drive the rest of us into an even bigger one so that they can stay on top of the pile.
The U.S. midterm elections threatened a rebuff over their handling of food and fuel crises, along with injuries from injection and the lack of support for victims. Nation states and borders face a concerted coup, which undermines food security, agriculture and industry, and drains health and public services, along with children’s education. Instead tax money flows abroad and the domestic population is entertained with drag queen story hour.
At midnight U.S. Central Time, Fox News called the Pennsylvania election for John Fetterman. In a replay of Arizona in the 2020 election, the station owned by the globalist Murdoch family struck the celebratory gong.
The coronavirus mandates remain on the statute books, along with the restrictions on personal liberty in the name of fighting the flu, the plans for digital ID and bio-medical surveillance, and a new monetary system — the central bank digital currency.
Déjà vu
The electoral process was characterised by the now familiar disruption to voting machines and long queues, which seemed to strike mostly Republican-voting areas. There were cases of machines either refusing to process ballots, spitting them out repeatedly, or not working at all so that people had to queue for hours to vote.
In Phoenix, capital of Arizona, situated in Maricopa County that became notorious in the 2020 election, between 20 and 25% of voting machines were not working. Even the state corporate media is having to finesse this — the NYT and MSN saying “a series of technical glitches disrupted ballot counting on Tuesday at about one in four voting centers in Republican-led Maricopa County, Ariz., rekindling embers of baseless voter fraud claims in the right-wing media.”
Some voters were told they could vote on a paper ballot that would be taken to another location and entered later. In Allegheny, Pennsylvania, voting centres ran out of paper. A court had to extend the close from 8pm to 10pm, though in Arizona the courts refused.
In metropolitan centres, dense pockets of voters saw ridiculous voting imbalances compared to the suburbs: enough to overwhelm the heavy turnout in rural areas.
In Philadelphia John Fetterman, whose stroke has left him unable to express himself cogently, at one stage reached North Korean levels of support at over 91% of the vote, eventually winning with 81.5%. [1]
The Democratic Party in Georgia, driven by the Atlanta tri-county area, went from a share of about 55% in 2020 to over 70%, with a similar surge in North Carolina.
In Detroit governor Gretchen Whitmer took 93% of the vote yet Michigan voted mostly red for the House: enough for her to overwhelm the entire state vote.
Looking again at Pennsylvania, you can see an apparent enthusiasm in a city that is one of the worst-hit by “defund the police” and the ensuing crime wave.
Texas managed to avoid such meddling, Governor Greg Abbott surviving an early challenge from Beto O'Rorke.
Florida was one of the few places to experienced the touted red wave, despite anomalies indicating possible malfeasance in Orange and Broward counties. Before the vote the Florida secretary of state had to write a letter to the Biden administration, questioning the Department of Justice’s attempt to send federal “observers” to the count. Governor Ron DeSantis with 57% shook off Charlie Crist on 42.
In Nevada, Georgia, Arizona and Wisconsin are in the balance, with the first two being key to the Senate.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, began to look like a late scalp, Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes threatening to unseat U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson: the senator who has been the principal critic of the pharmaceutical industry, the scandal of the Covid injectables, and excess deaths.
Loving machines
The amazing thing about the Dominion voting machines is that technology is supposed to make things simpler yet it works worse than paper. States have to spend a lot of money to buy machines which malfunction. It is nothing but an expensive mechanism for fraud.
It is an analogy for the whole Fourth Industrial Revolution. The owners have developed a huge reverse-voting machine which gathers data, manipulates your choices and tells you what to think. They give it grandiose names like AI or machine learning but it’s just one big Dominion voting machine.
It only looks like fraud to you. To the communitarian Utopians it is a mechanism of managed outcomes. Along with Google, Facebook and Instagram, you will be guided to the electoral result that produces the greatest harmony and submissiveness, and the least inconvenience to the owners.
The question is whether AI is quite ready to manipulate society on a permanent basis into apparent compliance or whether Republicans, who are set to take the House, must for now be bought and paid into compromising with the WEF/Rockefeller and Chinese agenda.
We are witnessing something more complex than what the media claims is the growing polarization of politics. What we are actually seeing is the Uniparty hiding its radical WEF agenda behind the pantomime extremes of the Democratic party. The social justice candidates provide the foil, giving the appearance that the Uniparty is centrist — which the WEF, globalists and war party most certainly are not. Meanwhile the Republican red wave was an attempt by a large section of the population to pull the political pendulum back to what was once called common sense.
One cannot help feeling people were too optimistic about the chance of reversing the economic and physical damage wrought by this administration.
Ali Alexander called it in The American Spectator on Oct 13, well ahead of the vote when he wrote that “Hundreds of conservative activists and Republican consultants have been taken off the field this cycle through criminal charges, crippling legal debt, or investigations related to Jan. 6.” [2]
Political prosecutions have targeted Republican state party chairs, softened the drugs laws to keep criminals on the streets, while Attorney General Merrick Garland has unleashed the FBI in raids on pro-lifers or parents who challenge school boards. And the globalist Uniparty is likely gearing up for more of the same.
Just as propaganda cannot work without censorship, so behavioural psychology must be accompanied by the use of psychiatry to silence or imprison those who refuse to comply.
It begins to look a lot like dictatorship. Nothing in the economic conditions or deteriorating, and in many cities downright dangerous, public environment suggests that a large part of the population voted for more of the same. Yet that’s what we’re told.
The globalist technique is clear. The Democrats funded by George Soros (don’t blame him exclusively, for he’s a tool of the owners) have inserted flunkies to control the voting process [3], similar to the technique of financing candidates for district attorney that gives them leverage over the judicial process. [4]
They don’t need to control the whole vote but only the sluice gates to the municipal millpool, where they can raise the water to a sufficient level and volume to pressure the rest of the state or county, in order to secure the outcome.
Congressional politicians of all parties are mostly in hock to international gangsters with little loyalty to the U.S.. For the people, it is another lesson in their awakening. The route to challenging the globalists is not to place hope in one candidate, nor simply to attend Donald Trump rallies. The levers of control are the local political system and the information media. That is where it must be challenged.
This dictatorship can hardly lead to anything good: if the globalists exercised self-restraint before the election, they no longer feel the need to hold back.
On the one hand the achievement of the globalists in keeping their grasp on the U.S. may make a foreign false flag less likely in the short term. We may yet avoid U.S. troops fighting en masse alongside Poles and Romanians in Ukraine — or the provocation of China over Taiwan.
On the other, they may seek to consolidate their victory and go for the guns at home.
[1] Philadelphia election results
[2] Ali Alexander, American Spectator, Oct 13, 2022 – Forecast: GOP Victory But No Red Wave
[3] National File, 2020 — Dominion Voting Systems Shares Floor Space With Soros Group, Partnered With Soros’ Friend
[4] Capital Research Center, 2021 — Soros-Funded District Attorneys Linked to Increases in Violent Crime
Yup
Yeah. somebodies playing 4 dimensional chess with US and Russia as bishop and rook. and modern EU as pathetic pawn. And playing a damn fine game. Probably the people you are not allowed to criticize.
I read the young voted for democrats living and dead. Since it is about time for the old to turn the world over to the young, I an OK with that for the few years I have left since I can't do anything I want to do now anyway without some nanny screeching at me like Pod people. What was worthwhile is already gone.
I would like to see how this ends, but the tragicomedy doesn't end. Unless an external power gets disgusted.
I could have had a terrible life but I didn't. I got my monies worth. Everything dies. Get over it.