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Sunday, August 22, 2021

Did We Have An Election Or An Ejection?


I have a lot of reservations about the previous presidential election. I watched Mike Lindell's Cyber Symposium, and I have to say that while he does not present well, and seems not to be too smart only because he is what some may consider "overly-passionate", he actually did a GREAT job with the Cyber Symposium. It was well organized, had some really good people as guest speakers that were very knowledgeable, and his evidence was compelling.
From the beginning, I never thought that Joe Biden was more popular than Donald Trump, but that is just my personal opinion, you can take it or leave it. 

It really does not make much difference what happened during the previous presidential election, we are where we are now, and I don't see that changing until the next election. 

I don't believe that getting Joe Biden into office was ever the goal, I think getting Donald Trump out of office was the goal. The "powers that be that we do not see" has to have a president that can be controlled, and that would have never been Donald Trump. Donald Trump is a self made millionaire, that made it on his own merits, and is completely independent, he can't be leveraged. Joe Biden on the other hand has been on the "government dole" for forty years, has a son that should have been in prison two years ago, and can't even find the entrance to the White House without a Secret Service detail. Certainly Joe Biden can be leveraged. My personal opinion is that he has already been leveraged, bought and paid for, and is being well taken care of by his handlers.

We have to ride out the chaos that will ensue because of the dynamics that I just illustrated,  for the next three and a half years. The good thing about Joe Biden being in office is that sometimes it has to get bad for us to know what is good. The biggest problem that I can see that we all face as a result of the previous election is a massive loss of trust in our government, which may not ever be repaired. It has always been a mistake to trust any government too much.

One of the things that I am going to be looking into is creating an "Election Verification Database". The concept is actually quite simple, it would be a simple form input of basic identification data, that is tabulated, and then graphically charts the data in multiple outputs, allowing for visualization of the data in multiple formats. I know it would require massive storage, secure encryption, and a sophisticated algorithm.

I think this could help to put knowledge in the hands of the public. If anyone has any suggestions on creating this database, please feel free to share.

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