Follow the Data with Dr Frank
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"The Simple Question"

There is one simple question to ask any election official who insists that their 2020 election was clean. It's super easy. Just ask them,

"Please provide a list of everyone who voted in the 2020 general election."

How easy is that? And it seems like one of the simplest things they should be able to provide.

Some officials think that they can. But if they do provide you a list, you will notice that there are large numbers of voters missing from that list. You will know they are missing, because of the number of voters they list in their official election report will be much larger.

So then you ask the official,

"Why are there so many voters missing from the list you gave me?"

They typically answer, "Oh, that is normal. We always clean up the rolls after the election. We remove people that have died, moved away, or are inactive."

But then, you ask, "Wait, but you removed voters. There are thousands of voters missing. They are clearly not dead, moved away, or inactive."

That's when the conversation goes in one of several directions.

Bottom line, who is removing voters from their lists, and why are they unable to produce the federally required list of voters?

I urge you to ask your local election officials these questions. Make it your New Year's resolution! You will be surprised.

"Go ahead. Make my day." (ร  la Clint Eastwood)
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A short clip illustrating how well a particular function correlates to a noisy version of the same function. I use the correlation coefficient, R, in many of my analyses. This clip will give people who are not familiar with it a visual sense of what an R value means.

Most of my county predictions are in the 0.99 range or greater.
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"Popping the Question"

I just got off the phone with a patriot citizen who just recently "Popped the Question" to their election official,

"Please give me the list of names of everyone who voted in the 2020 general election."

As expected, it has opened quite the can of worms!

Trust me. If you ask the question, it's amazing what you will learn.

C'mon, folks. You can do it too!

"Go ahead. Make my day."
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Forwarded from America's Audit Force (Erin Clements)
Well done NC Audit Force! โ€œWhatโ€™s interesting is when you speak with voters and they see the number of people registered to vote at their address, they get upset, then they want to get involved,โ€ Snow said. โ€œSome of our best canvassers are people who were canvassed.โ€ https://www.theepochtimes.com/mkt_app/grassroots-constitutional-rights-groups-in-north-carolina-combine-efforts-to-change-leadership_4170324.html?slsuccess=1
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"Before the Cheating"

People often ask me, "What do the county rolls look like before the cheating?"

May answer is, "Show me a county in the last twenty years where there wasn't, and find me the data."

It's not a trivial job to collect and analyze such data. But in the early days of my work I asked and pursued the same question. Here is a graph I made during my explorations back then.

Notice the recent surge in voting, starting in 2012. The PA04 registration rolls show a massive addition of registered voters in 1996, who did not start actually voting until the early 2000's.

The cheaters gave themselves a large credit line of voters in 1996, and then steadily began using them years later. They dipped into their phantom voter credit line in 2016, and pulled out all the stops in 2020.

Trump was winning 2020 in a landslide.
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See you all there!
"Emmanuel"

Emmanuel means God with us.

Huge.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1gqDXx8CCM
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This is just, well... stupid.

And offensive too, I guess.

Too many of our churches have lost their way.

O Lord, hear our prayer.
Nellie says, โ€œHappy Jesusโ€™ birthday, everyone!โ€

Birthdays are a special thing to most of the Down Syndrome folks Iโ€™ve met. Nellie tells us almost every day how many months it is until her next birthday, and reminds us of all the special things that we are going to do to celebrate the event.

This includes chocolate cake with pink icing, six candles, party hats, candy, pretty dress, and bowling.
"Impersonator"

Someone is impersonating me trying to sell something. Ain't me!
In 1991 I gave a presentation to a men's breakfast at my church. I projected that the half-life of our denomination (Presbyterian Church USA) was seventeen years. I warned that our denomination would fade from relevance unless we addressed the core issues. I have tracked the stats ever since.

Instead of reform, the PCUSA doubled-down on its path to apostasy, and the effects were devastating. I finally left the denomination.

The data suggest that I was not alone. There was a massive exodus from the PCUSA of members and congregations who respected the authority of scripture. After that exodus, now the denomination is in a steady decline matching the age demographics.

The denomination is literally dying.

Pruning of the Vine.
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"Rotary Parades"

When Nellie was young, we used to march in the holiday parades, handing out candy to children along the route.

Nellie would hand a child a piece of candy, then stand back and shiver with excitement watching them smile.

What a gift.
"Dr Frank's Data"

It's pitiful. Some election officials are suggesting that they can't check my work without the data.

Hmmm....

I got the data from them.

It's their data.

Most of them lack the technical skills to examine their own data. Can you imagine? We've allowed a system to be put in place that our own officials lack the technical skills to operate, much less police.

No wonder they're running scared. They suspect something's happened to them, and they know in their gut that they are gonna be exposed at some point.

The public is catching on.

Their days are numbered.
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