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Special Thanks to New York Times for Accidentally Providing the Data That Will Bring Down Biden and Crack the Biggest Vote Fraud in History

Thank you, New York Times, for your best piece of real news in years!

On Tuesday we published our report on the widespread election night theft of votes from President Donald Trump to Joe Biden.Thank you, New York Times, for your best piece of real news in years! 

We were led to a site on the Internet thedonald.win where someone who had seen our posts decided to run analysis himself.

The author obtained data that has been passed around that was reportedly captured by the New York Times on election night. . .

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Former Michigan Secretary of State: Recount Won't Catch Real Problems. An Independant Audit of Votes Needed

Former Michigan Secretary of State Ruth Johnson told The Kyle Olson Show this week that an “independent audit” is needed of the ballots cast during the presidential election last week.

Johnson (R-Holly), who now chairs the Senate Elections Committee, wants her committee and another to be able to subpoena records related to how the count was conducted, particularly in Detroit, where dozens of observers have produced affidavits detailing a botched process.

Johnson filed an affidavit urging an “independent audit” of the vote.

“Recounting’s not going to help us because the allegations we’ve received that are credible examples of things that aren’t going to be found in a recount,” she said, including coaching voters, making it difficult for observers to watch the process, and counting ballots multiple times. . . Read more about Former Michigan Secretary of State: Recount Won't Catch Real Problems. An Independant Audit of Votes Needed

Lindsey Graham says: "We're now finding potentially that 25,000 nursing home residents in different nursing homes requested mail-in ballots at the exact same time

New Data Analysis Finds 353 Counties With 1.8 Million More Registered Voters Than Eligible Citizens

A total of 353 counties in 29 U.S. states have 1.8 million more registered voters than eligible voting-age citizens, according to an analysis by Judicial Watch.

In addition, eight states, including Alaska, Colorado, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Vermont, were found to have statewide registered voter totals that exceeded 100 percent of eligible voters, according to the nonprofit government watchdog.

Judicial Watch compared the registration data available for 37 states with the U.S. Census Bureau’s most recently available American Community Survey (ACS) numbers for the period 2014–2018 on a county-by-county basis. . . Read more about New Data Analysis Finds 353 Counties With 1.8 Million More Registered Voters Than Eligible Citizens

Attorney Sidney Powell Drops Massive Bomb: "We've Identified 450,000 Ballots That Miraculously Only Have a Vote For Joe Biden"

uring an interview on Fox News with host Maria Bartiromo, attorney Sidney Powell dropped a massive bomb as she laid out the legal battles that the Trump campaign faces in the coming weeks.

Powell claims that she has "identified over 450,000 ballots that miraculously only have a vote for Joe Biden on them and no other candidate." . . . Read more about Attorney Sidney Powell Drops Massive Bomb: "We've Identified 450,000 Ballots That Miraculously Only Have a Vote For Joe Biden"

Look! Captured In Real Time

Data scientist Sarah Eaglesfield was tracking the vote counts in Virginia in real-time on Election night and into the following morning. Eaglesfield noticed a glitch in the Virginia vote counting.  President Trump was smashing expectations and liberal media predictions in the state on Election night.

That was all solved at 5 AM.

Isn’t that amazing how that worked out?

And are we the only ones to notice that the computer counting glitches ONLY favor Democrats and Sleepy Joe?. . . Read more about Look! Captured In Real Time

Joe Biden's Votes Violate Benford's Law

As the vote counting for the 2020 Presidential Election continues, various facts suggest rampant frauds in Joe Biden’s votes. So does mathematics in terms of the votes from precincts.

Benford’s law or the first-digit law, is used to check if a set of numbers are naturally occurring or manually fabricated. It has been applied to detect the voting frauds in Iranian 2009 election and various other applications including forensic investigations.

This is what described by Wikipedia: 

“Benford’s law, or the first-digit law, is an observation about the frequency distribution of leading digits in many real-life sets of numerical data. The law states that in many naturally occurring collections of numbers, the leading digit is likely to be small...

 

"It Defies Logic": Scientist Finds Telltale Signs of Election Fraud After Analyzing Mail-in Ballot Data

A most interesting thread popped up on Twitter Sunday from a data scientist who wishes to remain anonymous, regarding mail-in ballot data which strongly suggests fraud occurred in the wee hours of election night, when several swing states inexplicably stopped reporting vote counts while President Trump maintained a healthy lead over Joe Biden. . . Read more about "It Defies Logic": Scientist Finds Telltale Signs of Election Fraud After Analyzing Mail-in Ballot Data

Attorney General William Barr Authorizes DOJ To Look Into Voting Irregularities

Attorney General William Barr in a memo issued on Monday authorized the Justice Department (DOJ) to look into voting irregularities in the 2020 presidential election.

The memo was addressed and signed from Barr to U.S. Attorneys, the assistant attorneys general for the DOJ’s criminal division, civil rights division, the national security division, and the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Christopher Wray. . . Read more about Attorney General William Barr Authorizes DOJ To Look Into Voting Irregularities

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