Showing posts with label election. Show all posts
Showing posts with label election. Show all posts

Monday, June 16, 2025

Fraud?

 Source: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1AnrrBsNEx/

I would not normally copy paste an article. But I have NO FAITH that the information won't "mysteriously vanish" from Billionaire-owned sources.

Not that my blog is so much safer. But... 🀷


"The missing votes uncovered in Smart Elections’ legal case in Rockland County, New York, are just the tip of the iceberg—an iceberg that extends across the swing states and into Texas.


On Monday, an investigator’s story finally hit the news cycle: Pro V&V, one of only two federally accredited testing labs, approved sweeping last-minute updates to ES&S voting machines in the months leading up to the 2024 election—without independent testing, public disclosure, or full certification review.


These changes were labeled “de minimis”—a term meant for trivial tweaks. But they touched ballot scanners, altered reporting software, and modified audit files—yet were all rubber-stamped with no oversight.


That revelation is a shock to the public.

But for those who’ve been digging into the bizarre election data since November, this isn’t the headline—it’s the final piece to the puzzle. While Pro V&V was quietly updating equipment in plain sight, a parallel operation was unfolding behind the curtain—between tech giants and Donald Trump.


And it started with a long forgotten sale.


A Power Cord Becomes a Backdoor


In March 2021, Leonard Leo—the judicial kingmaker behind the modern conservative legal machine—sold a quiet Chicago company by the name of Tripp Lite for $1.65 billion. The buyer: Eaton Corporation, a global power infrastructure conglomerate that just happened to have a partnership with Peter Thiel’s Palantir.


To most, Tripp Lite was just a hardware brand—battery backups, surge protectors, power strips. But in America’s elections, Tripp Lite devices were something else entirely.


They are physically connected to ES&S central tabulators and Electionware servers, and Dominion tabulators and central servers across the country. And they aren’t dumb devices. They are smart UPS units—programmable, updatable, and capable of communicating directly with the election system via USB, serial port, or Ethernet.


ES&S systems, including central tabulators and Electionware servers, rely on Tripp Lite UPS devices. ES&S’s Electionware suite runs on Windows OS, which automatically trusts connected UPS hardware.


If Eaton pushed an update to those UPS units, it could have gained root-level access to the host tabulation environment—without ever modifying certified election software.


In Dominion’s Democracy Suite 5.17, the drivers for these UPS units are listed as “optional”—meaning they can be updated remotely without triggering certification requirements or oversight. Optional means unregulated. Unregulated means invisible. And invisible means perfect for infiltration.

...

Enter the ballot scrubbing platform BallotProof. Co-created by Ethan Shaotran, a longtime employee of Elon Musk and current DOGE employee, BallotProof was pitched as a transparency solution—an app to “verify” scanned ballot images and support election integrity.


With Palantir's AI controlling the backend, and BallotProof cleaning the front, only one thing was missing: the signal to go live.


September 2024: Eaton and Musk Make It Official


Then came the final public breadcrumb:

In September 2024, Eaton formally partnered with Elon Musk.

The stated purpose? A vague, forward-looking collaboration focused on “grid resilience” and “next-generation communications.”

But buried in the partnership documents was this line:


    “Exploring integration with Starlink's emerging low-orbit DTC infrastructure for secure operational continuity.”


The Activation: Starlink Goes Direct-to-Cell


That signal came on October 30, 2024—just days before the election, Musk activated 265 brand new low Earth orbit (LEO) V2 Mini satellites, each equipped with Direct-to-Cell (DTC) technology capable of processing, routing, and manipulating real-time data, including voting data, through his satellite network.


DTC doesn’t require routers, towers, or a traditional SIM. It connects directly from satellite to any compatible device—including embedded modems in “air-gapped” voting systems, smart UPS units, or unsecured auxiliary hardware.


From that moment on:

- Commands could be sent from orbit

- Patch delivery became invisible to domestic monitors

- Compromised devices could be triggered remotely


This groundbreaking project that should have taken two-plus years to build, was completed in just under ten months.


Elon Musk boasts endlessly about everything he’s launching, building, buying—or even just thinking about—whether it’s real or not. But he pulls off one of the largest and fastest technological feats in modern day history… and says nothing? One might think that was kind of… “weird.”


According to New York Times reporting, on October 5—just before Starlink’s DTC activation—Musk texted a confidant:


    “I’m feeling more optimistic after tonight. Tomorrow we unleash the anomaly in the matrix.”


    Then, an hour later:


    “This isn’t something on the chessboard, so they’ll be quite surprised. ‘Lasers’ from space.”


It read like a riddle. In hindsight, it was a blueprint.

...

The Outcome


Data that makes no statistical sense. A clean sweep in all seven swing states.

The fall of the Blue Wall. Eighty-eight counties flipped red—not one flipped blue.

Every victory landed just under the threshold that would trigger an automatic recount. Donald Trump outperformed expectations in down-ballot races with margins never before seen—while Kamala Harris simultaneously underperformed in those exact same areas.


If one were to accept these results at face value—Donald Trump, a 34-count convicted felon, supposedly outperformed Ronald Reagan. According to the co-founder of the Election Truth Alliance:


    “These anomalies didn’t happen nationwide. They didn’t even happen across all voting methods—this just doesn’t reflect human voting behavior.”


They were concentrated.

Targeted.

Specific to swing states and Texas—and specific to Election Day voting.


And the supposed explanation? “Her policies were unpopular.”


Let’s think this through logically. We’re supposed to believe that in all the battleground states, Democratic voters were so disillusioned by Vice President Harris’s platform that they voted blue down ballot—but flipped to Trump at the top of the ticket?


Not in early voting.

Not by mail.

With exception to Nevada, only on Election Day.

And only after a certain threshold of ballots had been cast—where VP Harris’s numbers begin to diverge from her own party, and Trump’s suddenly begin to surge. As President Biden would say, “C’mon, man.”


In the world of election data analysis, there’s a term for that: vote-flipping algorithm.

...

And of course, Donald Trump himself:

He spent a year telling his followers he didn’t need their votes—at one point stating,


    “...in four years, you don't have to vote again. We'll have it fixed so good, you're not gonna have to vote.”



Again-- text copied from sources. 

Preserved here. 

Wednesday, November 6, 2024

Hobbies, Fiction, Marketing, and Chucky #IWSG

iwsg nov 2024
Seed of Chucky
One last bit of Halloween humor, from "SEED OF CHUCKY," where murder is a hobby.

Because I don't know how best to answer this anymore. I've had several other creative pursuits over the years, but I mostly just watch tv and movies with my husband now. I don't do most of the other activities I enjoyed when my body functioned better. Sorry. I barely give a damn.

I do go on useless rants on social media from time to time. Since this one is about books, I'll share it in this post.

 

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/CR7NAfFACnY3Rzgy/

πŸ™‹‍♀️ Hi, excuse me... I'd like to add to the question, please.

We have NA, YA, teen, middle-grade, ... seriously, the first 20 years of life all have their own little subgroups. 


Where's elder fiction?

And no, Captain Sarcasm (who always appers when I ask this), I do NOT just mean "large print." 

I mean novels with protagonists over age 65. 


And no, I also don't mean the history or political fiction sections, even in the years when nearly all of Congress and higher were people over age 65. 

( πŸ€” One would really think life quality would be better for seniors, especially when they were the most represented group in the highest US Federal Government... but no, shockingly the representation didn't actually improve the situations.) 


If there's a story with a detectiveπŸ•΅

- mystery subgenre

- if that's a woman πŸ•΅‍♀️, now it's "chick lit mystery"

- if it's a 17yo teen girl, now it's "YA chick lit mystery" 

- πŸ§›‍♀️ give her fangs, now it's "YA fantasy chick lit mystery" 

- she falls in love with 🧝‍♂️ an elf, now it's "YA paranormal romance"

(And all romance is automatically for women, even when it's πŸ‘¨‍❤️‍πŸ‘¨ guys... πŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ«£πŸ€¨πŸ€¨πŸ˜Ά‍🌫️)


Seriously, bookstores like Barnes & Noble would take a main character and break categories down to the smallest niche. And Amazon is even worse, if you go to the site on a computer and scroll down to look. 


BUT


Over age 21 is adult. And that's it. 

As if a main character over a certain age couldn't have additional internal struggles? Or extra life experience and wisdom. 


Reimagine, for a moment, Twilight but Bella was Betty White. 

"Edward, you're too young for me."

"We were born nearly the same year. Actually, you're still older than I am."

"Yeah, but I mastered makeup years ago, so I know how to conceal reflective, sparkling skin. Honey, I can't commit to someone who hasn't figured out how to apply foundation. You've gone to high school and college over and over, and not once gotten makeup tips? Never took a cosmology class? Hon, you're an idiot." 


Ohhh... but there's no market for THAT book. Because we don't have a space for fiction with elder main characters. 


Wait... we do on tv. πŸ•΅‍♀️ "Murder, She Wrote" had an inadvertent female detective elder, and look how well that show did. And elder male detective shows? Also had tv spots.

But as books? 

πŸ•Έ*tumbleweeds*πŸ•Έ

Okay, they probably exist.

And Goodreads probably has a list. Created by READERS, not publishers. Because we don't market reading or entertainment to seniors... just medication, diapers, and reverse mortgage scams. As if audiobooks couldn't be big sellers with older adults? 


It's a marketing HOLE. 


And that, by the way, IS THE ANSWER TO YOUR QUESTION.

There's no men's fiction because then they'd have to market to men. Sorry, advertising people have ruled that men can only purchase tech, alcohol, cigars, sports, and cars. Men don't read. 

These are the same advertising geniuses who won't market video games to females. Even when Halo Online revealed that half the players were, in fact, the females they refuse to market to because women don't play video games. 

Ad executives keep deciding on rules, but they are totally daft at actual market research. They keep telling people that THEY decide what sells and to whom... 

And social media has proven they are WRONG. 


So, one last rant from the soapbox...

All these politicians begging for money (I get at least 3 texts a day, I don't know about you) because they can't WIN without money...

Those same fool advertising people are telling them that! 

Get online. Social media campaigns have higher results and positive interactions, when done well. Stop wasting money on what an ad agency says. 


Oh, and no one wants to read a book about some astronaut geologist who is left behind on Mars. 

Except for all the people who bought The Martian from Andy Weir. And that Matt Damon guy, who played thr character in a blockbuster movie. Just another example of advertising people being proven wrong. Indie books can sell, and get big Hollywood deals. 






hate won'tmake America great
"The only thing necessary for evil to triumph in the world is that good men do nothing." Edmund Burke

The real problem is indifference. 
Whatever happens next will be because of people who just 🀷 shrugged it off and were indifferent about what could occur. 

Don't blame the scorpion. πŸ¦‚ It is going to sting, because that's what a scorpion does. 
🐒🐸 The turtle (or frog, depending which version you've heard- same story) is always gonna get stung for letting the scorpion get on their back.

Monday, November 2, 2020

Terrorists Plan Terrorism

 Edit of Yahoo News article.


I'm not changing the meaning of any content. I'm just editing. 


[Terrorists] training for violence in case Donald Trump loses election, says report


(Original by:

Graeme Massie

Tue, October 27, 2020, 8:43 PM) 



[Terrorists] are training for violence incase Donald Trump loses the election to Joe Biden.



[Terrorists] are preparing for civil conflict as they believe that the president’s defeat on election day is inevitable, according to the report from BuzzFeed.



[The terrorists were] reportedly created in the aftermath of [an event in America] and now have hundreds of members around the US.


[The terrorists'] preparations were revealed in a cache of hundreds of messages exchanged between [terrorists] in an encrypted messaging app, according to BuzzFeed.


“In logs of the chats, all from this year, around 280 [terrorists] discuss grandiose goals — creating a [minimum population] from the existing United States [population]," wrote Jane Lytvynenko.


"The group wants to expel [Americans], remaking the fabric of America.


“The messages reveal a sophisticated network of [terrorists] who are training for violence.


“[The terrorists], who believe the United States is a nation that belongs only to [some Americans], wear uniforms made up of bomber jackets, face coverings, and beige khakis, mandate weight loss and intense workouts, and regularly practice hand-to-hand combat.


“Some openly call themselves [types of terrorists] and revere [historically significant terrorists].”



The report reveals that the [terrorists] believe that it does not matter who wins the election in one week.


“It does not matter what people personally believe about it,” wrote the [terrorists'] leader Thomas Rousseau.


[Edited to improve accuracy.] 

(Feel free to track down the original. The bottom line is that terrorists are threatening terrorism because they support Trump.)

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Her Husband Already Did It

http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0878156.html

Today I encountered the most foolish,  horrible, sexist argument against Hillary Clinton.

"She shouldn't get to be president BECAUSE HER HUSBAND ALREADY HAD THE JOB."

Take a look at the link. See how many presidents have been related?
Except FDR, it's a list of REPUBLICANS.

If it can be fathers and then sons, or even cousins,  then spouses deserve equal opportunities. And for a woman to say it isn't fair, for anyone to say it, in fact...

Come up with a valid argument.

That... a wife can't hold a job because her husband once held it...

No. Your argument is invalid.

Tuesday, February 2, 2016

My Political Views

Isidewith.com

I was asked why I planned to vote for a Democrat. The issues being discussed weren't ones I had a strong opinion about,  and I wasn't sure how any of the current candidates of my party felt about it either. I know how they feel about issues I DO care about,  but not issues I'm not following.

So I went to the "I side with" site again today. It's not run by any candidate or party. And I got the same results that I had a few months ago.

Yeah,  I'm voting for someone who shares my point of view. That's generally how it works.