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Watch Computer Expert Using Government Data to Reveal Massive Voter Fraud in Alabama
Lindell TV ^
| 5/18/22
| Mike Lindell
Posted on 05/19/2022 7:20:36 AM PDT by Presbyterian Reporter
I happened to catch this on Lindell TV last night. Take a look at what Lindell is up to. He has loaded the entire voter registration database for Alabama (and other states) and now has the capability to sort the data in any fashion.
Why aren't the Supervisors of Elections doing the same to keep the voter rolls clean???????
The video showing the capabilities of what Lindell has done starts at about the 23 minute mark.
Lindell will be in Alabama today to file an injunction against the AL Sec of State re the corrupt voter rolls.
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To: Presbyterian Reporter
I am trying to get involved with the local electoral process, and have submitted my name for a Election Registrar...don't know what it is, but it is unpaid, and I will get my foot in that door. It won't make any difference, as the political system in my blue state is completely corrupt and rigged anyway, but I am going to try. I have come to believe that filthy, polluted voter rolls are the root of fraud as currently constituted, and that the vulnerable Dominion voting systems are an adjunct and aid to this election fraud, not the main vector. (Dinesh D'Souza's "2000 Mules" documentary only strengthened that view.) I attended a zoom meeting some months back of our state Republican Town Committees, and there were about 70 people on. I asked the question about how voter rolls could be cleaned up, and the explanation (plus the defeated tone of voice of the person explaining it to us) left me steaming mad with my mouth wide open. The way the rules are formally constituted, they make is so difficult to remove people from the voter rolls, that the process as I understood it could only be a bureaucratic poison pill to fully ensure that the voter rolls are NEVER cleansed.
It would take up to three years of hard, slogging work by a dedicated individual to remove just ONE person from the voting rolls, never mind thousands. I was stunned, and when I asked if it was the same in other states, he said, largely...yes. They don't WANT voter rolls fixed. They WANT them filthy dirty as a vector for illegality. That was the only explanation for the process. Fortunately, I have a good deal of experience working with identities and databases to track down duplicates entries (from people who often are registered more than once, and deliberately so in order to AVOID being found out, so I have done this before, I am steaming mad, and on certain things can be stubborn as Hell. If I get in, I don't expect to get any help, I will have to do it all on my own. Fine.
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posted on
05/19/2022 8:05:30 AM PDT
by
rlmorel
(Democrats running things is termite infestation, and the exterminator won't be here for 3 years.)
To: Presbyterian Reporter
I am checking out your link, thank you.
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posted on
05/19/2022 8:05:54 AM PDT
by
rlmorel
(Democrats running things is termite infestation, and the exterminator won't be here for 3 years.)
To: A Voice
To: nesnah
Hey thanks for the welcome. Get back to me if you have anything of substance.
To: Observator
They are listing what they call "active voters". The total voter registration list is about double of that.
Here are some interesting statistical observations of the Wisconsin voter rolls done in December of 2021.
To: bhl; ryderann
As I said above, I am going to see if I can be a boots-on-the-ground conservative in a blue state, and I am going to do it as an exercise to find out how far I can go on the dint of stubbornness and hard work.
I expect three major things:
- A lack of forthrightness and assistance by those I will be asking for information from. If I have to ask for an extract of data from a system, I fully expect it to take months if not years, and an absolute hurricane of bureaucracy, doubletalk, and unanswered phone and emails resulting in me trying to drive places to find people.
- Systems that are completely out of date and will not talk to each other. And I fully expect to be told it can't be done, it can't be authorized, it takes 10 different forms that are impossible to fill out to even begin a conversation.
- I expect to have to send a form asking for address validation to the mailing address of a suspect entry in the voter rolls, sending another, sending a third, then after they don't answer, sending another document saying they could be removed from the voter rolls if they still don't respond, then sending another, then sending a third, then...sending another letter saying they will be removed, then sending another, then sending a third.
I expect to find thousands of derelict rows in the voter rolls for my one, very blue, very leftist town, and each one will need to be handled in this fashion. If that is the case, I will do it.
I know they don't want people to be removed. But if it takes me to be like a dentist doing a difficult extraction on an unwilling patient by placing my foot on their shoulder and tugging with a pair of vice grips with all my might, I will do whatever it takes.
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posted on
05/19/2022 8:20:03 AM PDT
by
rlmorel
(Democrats running things is termite infestation, and the exterminator won't be here for 3 years.)
To: bhl
My solution is to have expiring voter registrations. Driver licenses expire. Lots of other things expire. Re-registration would require citizens (that word used intentionally) to re-certify their location and their very existence every 5-to-10 years or so.
Of course that won’t happen either.
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posted on
05/19/2022 8:20:12 AM PDT
by
alancarp
(George Orwell was an optimist.)
To: Observator; Presbyterian Reporter
My respect for Lindell runs far, far deeper that it does for Internet turds who like to belittle his work, since he has put his reputation and his own fortune on the line much as our forefathers did when they signed the Declaration of Independence.
Well, if some conservatives would get off their asses and stop blathering like many we see on this very forum, something might happen.
What have you done to help? Or, would it be more appropriate to ask, what have you done to hinder? Because there are many of those on the Left, and plenty on the right who **claim** to be conservatives yet are more interested in obstructing rather than helping, including some on this very forum.
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posted on
05/19/2022 8:27:13 AM PDT
by
rlmorel
(Democrats running things is termite infestation, and the exterminator won't be here for 3 years.)
To: Observator
Uh Huh.... prolly explains the yuge differences in vote counts from Dane and Milwaukee counties as opposed to the rest of the counties in Wisconsin. It’s plain as the nose on the end of your face there was a whole lot of monkey blunk going on in those two counties.
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posted on
05/19/2022 8:32:46 AM PDT
by
A Voice
(As it was in the days of Noah, so shall it be in the end times.)
To: Presbyterian Reporter
I am CONVINCED that the Federal Gov’mt pays a stipend for every person on the rolls to help states/counties defray the cost of a general election.
Clerks/Registrars are push by County supervisors to NEVER clean out the dead/moved/etc.
If a county has 10,000 persons on the rolls at even $3 each, that is a FREE $30,000 for that county.
To: rlmorel
Admire Lindell for his passion? Yes.
But it's not all about emotion. He repeatedly claimed to possess network data captures showing Chinese hacks into the US election - and scheduled an entire symposium around presenting the information to experts with a major prize $$$ on the line for any who could disprove.
But when it came time to put up, he just showed his movies and pillow commercials. Then things go nuts - his source (who turns out to be a known grifter) is suddenly unavailable since he's having a heart attack. Hackers attacking the symposium and preventing some kind of info sharing... Then Antifa caps off the convention by almost hugging Mike to death. The packet captures get lost in the mix and no prize money is forthcoming.
Now that's the part I don't respect.
To: marktwain
“””In the investigation of the 2020 election in Wisconsin, it was discovered there are, at most, about 4 million people who are Wisconsin residents of sufficient age to vote. There are over 7.2 million people on the voter rolls in Wisconsin.”””
It is one thing to read that 4 million are of sufficient age and 7.2 million registered to vote in Wisconsin.
People will like to say: “But, it is not happening in my town.”
Well, Lindell will soon be showing people who are ‘questionable’ voters to the residents on their street or in their town.
No more ‘head in the sands’.
To: Presbyterian Reporter
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posted on
05/19/2022 8:46:48 AM PDT
by
Scarlett156
(Stay out of crowded places. Telling you this because I care. )
To: Observator
Well that appears to be all we have, because everyone else is just fine and dandy sitting on the sidelines talking about how terrible it is, he is, and how nothing can be done.
I am sick and damn tired of it.
I would rather have someone who fights back and loses, rather than a bunch of pussies who sit on their fat asses and do nothing more than pick at someone putting it all on the line.
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posted on
05/19/2022 8:48:30 AM PDT
by
rlmorel
(Democrats running things is termite infestation, and the exterminator won't be here for 3 years.)
To: Presbyterian Reporter
During the 1990's I was involved in trying to create a "NEW COUNTY," in the state of Washington.
At the time I was into making relational data bases. Using Paradox Programing.
A fact / data, I came across, and was never answered by the local county auditor is double named street's.
EXAMPLE: lets say you have a main street in some city / town / county.
Let's also say the street is known as "main street," and also known as say 5th (fifth) avenue.
Let's say you have a total of 50 (fifty) voters in this area.
I always found all 50 (fifty) voters tied to the more popular known name for the Street / Avenue etc., and approx. half, or less tied to the 2nd (second) name for the same (INSERT RED FLAG HERE) street.
The RED FLAG is just how the names are tied to the 2nd popular name for a given street. A lot of time is say full name (First, Middle, Last) used for the more popular known name for a street, and just initials and last name for the 2nd (second) name for the same popular (INSERT RED FLAG HERE) street.
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posted on
05/19/2022 8:55:56 AM PDT
by
Stanwood_Dave
("Testilying." Cop's lie, only while testifying, as taught in their respected Police Academy(s). )
To: rlmorel
“””I am trying to get involved with the local electoral process, and have submitted my name for a Election Registrar...don’t know what it is, but it is unpaid, and I will get my foot in that door. It won’t make any difference, as the political system in my blue state is completely corrupt and rigged anyway”””
I wish you well. I live in a conservative majority county and state. That being said our County Supervisor of Elections is an old Republican hack who attends GOP meetings and blathers about how great a job he is doing.
I want to be able to sit at those meetings and ask questions like:
1. How many voters are registered with an address with 30 or more registrants?
2. Is he using a system like Lindell to canvas the voter rolls?
3. How many employees does he have at the office and what are their job duties?
4. How many challenges have been sent to inactive voters by year in the past ten years and what is the criteria to make those challenges?
5. I would ask him about whether he uses ERIC or not to find if people are registered in more than one state, but according to the Lindell video ERIC is a corrupt system.
Lots of other questions could be asked, but the main point is that people in all of the 3000 counties in the USA need to start asking their Election Supervisors these questions. Sunlight is the best disinfectant.
To: Presbyterian Reporter
Thanks for the explanation!
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posted on
05/19/2022 9:12:32 AM PDT
by
kiryandil
(China Joe and Paycheck Hunter - the Chink in America's defenses)
To: nesnah
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posted on
05/19/2022 9:16:54 AM PDT
by
kiryandil
(China Joe and Paycheck Hunter - the Chink in America's defenses)
To: marktwain
They are listing what they call "active voters". The total voter registration list is about double of that.
I took a look at the stat observation document you sent me. Early on it has these totals for the counts we're discussing:
The Wisconsin Elections Commission’s site lists the number of “of age” Wisconsin citizens at the time of the 2020 General election as 4,536,417.
In the file, 3,529,835 are listed as “active” voters. This indicates that approximately 60% of Wisconsin citizens are registered as active voters.
In the November 2020 election, the voting method used by Wisconsin Voters broke down as:
Absentee 1,970,059
At Polls 1,338,575
Total 3,308,634
If there are 4,536,417 of-age voters, and 3,308,634 of them voted, then the state-wide turnout for the national election would calculate as 72.9%. The percent of active voters who cast a vote was 93.7%.
That is pretty close to the numbers on the WI website. I'm not sure where you were getting the 7M number of actual votes. It's definitely not more than 100% as you suggested.
Otherwise, very interesting article-thanks for sharing.
To: Observator
From the link I sent to you: General Information and Observations Data from the August version of the Wisconsin Voter Roll and History export has been used to create this report. The file contains 7,098,448 separate voter records. According to World Population Review, the population of Wisconsin is currently approximately 5,852,490. Based upon these numbers, it seems probable that voters are never actually removed from the database, but rather a status field is used to set them to “Inactive”.
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