Posted on 07/01/2023 6:34:11 PM PDT by bitt
US Election reporting is dependent on a few suspicious companies that provide results that are arguably manufactured. Post by Erin and David Clements
The number of Americans who believe Biden did not legitimately win the 2020 election has grown to 62 percent, with another 6 percent who say they don’t know if he won or not. An enormous mountain of evidence, including whistleblower testimony, expert analysis, or proven machine vulnerabilities has awakened a huge majority of American voters to the realization that our elections are largely rigged.
As independent analysts and auditors improve their understanding of the centralization of election system architecture, the evidence revealed during the initial aftermath of November 3, 2020, is taking on new and vital importance. Case in point, millions of Americans that watched election results witnessed impossible changes to their vote tallies. Millions saw the “F-Curves” demonstrating an inexplicable injection of hundreds of thousands of votes in key races across the country. The F-Curve has come to represent rigged elections and corruption.
See “Fraud Curve” Memes from Social Media above.
A trusting public relies on “Election Night Reporting” or “ENR” to find out who won on election night. But ENR broadcast on election night is not a report of real tallies but a tool to shape perceptions about election results. What was reported on television was perceived as reality and races were called by the media – outcomes that that any political or judicial institution was loath to challenge after the fact for fear of media bullying.
Election Night Reporting is another smoking gun that proves our elections are centrally manipulated.
Sources of Election Night Reporting Data There are several places to find ENR data. All secretaries of state (SOSs) report results on their websites and some counties join in reporting efforts. But the real powerhouse in election night reporting comes from a foreign owned, Spain-based company, called Scytl.
Scytl collects all state ENR data and provides it to Edison Research. Edison works in tandem with all the legacy news agencies that televise election results. The vote tracking features you see on the bottom of the screen during an election on Fox and CNN all come from Scytl-Edison. Two corporate entities with no Congressional oversight, one with foreign ownership—have a monopoly on what the public sees on election night.
This self-evident national security threat wasn’t lost on the media during the Trump administration. The Guardian warned of the threat posed by Scytl having total control of ENR, and Dominion Voting Systems possessing a near monopoly on tabulation. Those concerns, however, evaporated after Joe Biden was installed.
The Fraud Curve Examples of ENR anomalies include one viewer noticing an exact 19,958 vote switch from Trump to Biden that occurred in Pennsylvania, and another observing 351,000 votes disappearing in the vote totals during the recall election of California governor, Gavin Newsom.
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Excerpt from the piece:
But the real powerhouse in election night reporting comes from a foreign owned, Spain-based company, called Scytl.
Scytl collects all state ENR data and provides it to Edison Research. Edison works in tandem with all the legacy news agencies that televise election results. The vote tracking features you see on the bottom of the screen during an election on Fox and CNN all come from Scytl-Edison. Two corporate entities with no Congressional oversight, one with foreign ownership—have a monopoly on what the public sees on election night.
^^^^^^^^^^^^
Is Scytl a soroz owned company?
I highly recommend clicking on the link and reading the article. Caution: not to be read with an addled brain! It’s long and detailed and it’s SO worth the read! Thanks, bitt!
That’s what I recall
The message being "Hope you enjoyed your stay. We can make it a LOT longer...next time."
All secretaries of state (SOSs) report results on their websites and some counties join in reporting efforts.
That is incorrect. In the State of Maine, our two largest newspapers collaborate to gather the info on election night and post it. The state SOS does not see it for at least a week.
The information is available to the public at the same time and candidates generally have people at the polling places waiting for results. And the results are tabulated at the polls before the equipment is moved back to city hall (in places with multiple polling places like Portland)
Portland used to have a city reporting room where results came in, etc. but that went away with Covid and now it is just done on line.
I do believe there is a connection. Possibly with Bill Gates also. The few articles I have found are confusing. Reddit for one.
Glad to see more information getting out on this
Great, now how do you stop the election fraud in democrat cities and counties and states. Because if you wait until after the elections, the democrat judges will just say that the democrats stole the election fair and square.
And we STILL have people (not going to call them FReepers) that believe it was a fair election.
Was 2020 a fair election? OK ask yourself these questions:
1) Was the NY Post article on Hunter Biden’s Laptop spiked?
2) Did FBI mettle by influencing media groups?
3) Was Trump shut down on social Media?
4) Did 51 spies say Hunter scandal was Russian disinformation?
If you answered yes to all four—the election was rigged.
"Was 2020 a fair election? OK ask yourself these questions:
1) Was the NY Post article on Hunter Biden’s Laptop spiked?
2) Did FBI mettle by influencing media groups?
3) Was Trump shut down on social Media?
4) Did 51 spies say Hunter scandal was Russian disinformation?
If you answered yes toallany of the four—the election was rigged."
bttt
Manufacture President = Joe Biden
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