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  • Evidence of Election Fraud

    Two hour video put together by Mike LIndell.

    A lot of the first 1 hour and 36 minutes was information that has pretty much been in the public domain although never given any significant consideration. If nothing else, however, you might find the final 24 minutes starting at the 1:36 mark quite interesting.

    Mike Lindell of the MyPillow company has released his long-awaited video documenting the voter fraud of the 2020 election.  The only question now is, when are the People going to enforce justice against the criminals and traitors in government today?

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    Thanks for sharing this. I was wondering what Lindell thought he had.


    After watching the first 10-12 minutes of the pertinent segment, I have a couple of issues with the documentation his expert is presenting:

    1. There is no satisfactory explanation for where the last column (how many votes were taken from Trump) came from. For that data to be convincing they need to go into detail about how they could know what that number is for each hack. It looks completely made up.

    2. They don't explain how these manipulations weren't caught by the recounts in Georgia.

    I won't deny that there probably were attempts to get into our systems by outside entities, but just showing access logs with IP and MAC addresses with mystery vote count changes isn't "100% proof".

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      Before it's News - Media Bias Fact Check
      • Overall, we rate Before It’s News Questionable based on the promotion of pseudoscience and right-wing conspiracy theories as well as poor sourcing, a lack of transparency, and the routine publication of fake news.

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        Originally posted by 1979Shocker View Post
        Before it's News - Media Bias Fact Check
        • Overall, we rate Before It’s News Questionable based on the promotion of pseudoscience and right-wing conspiracy theories as well as poor sourcing, a lack of transparency, and the routine publication of fake news.
        1979. Are you saying that this is a fact checking group that plays it straight?

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          Originally posted by 1979Shocker View Post
          Before it's News - Media Bias Fact Check
          • Overall, we rate Before It’s News Questionable based on the promotion of pseudoscience and right-wing conspiracy theories as well as poor sourcing, a lack of transparency, and the routine publication of fake news.
          LMFAO
          Deuces Valley.
          ... No really, deuces.
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