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"Politicians Don't Start Parades, They Join Them."
I was on an important call this morning and recalled this slide from my talks. It may be the most important lesson of the year.
Because, once again, the grassroots is delivering.
Legislators all across the country are preparing legislative actions because their constituents have started the parade.
Join the parade. Or start one.
And make it loud. And so annoying that you can't be ignored.
We're winning.
I was on an important call this morning and recalled this slide from my talks. It may be the most important lesson of the year.
Because, once again, the grassroots is delivering.
Legislators all across the country are preparing legislative actions because their constituents have started the parade.
Join the parade. Or start one.
And make it loud. And so annoying that you can't be ignored.
We're winning.
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"Bobby Piton"
Because of all the recent infighting falderol, the situation with Bobby Piton has reared its ugly head again. Let's set the record straight.
For most of 2021, Bobby was accusing me of being a traitor to the country and stealing his work. He posted many scathing comments on his pages. I typically ignore such silliness, but I did offer him a chance to redeem himself. All he had to do was to delete the comments, then we could have a discussion to clarify things. He never did.
Later, he repented of his poor behavior, in public, in a recorded interview with Professor Clements. Later also in person to me in October, backstage at an event in Salt Lake City.
Of course, I forgive him. We took a photo together shaking hands. Water under the bridge. I haven't seen or heard from him since.
The facts are that I only even became aware of Bobby's work after many months of my own work. As of now, I have still never examined any of his work myself, only heard mention of it.
This deliberate approach is part of my scientific controls; the less I know about other people's work, the more my mind is open to letting the data guide my thinking. I try to protect my creativity, and I don't want to bias my analyses.
Last I heard, Bobby was running for public office. I wish him well.
Because of all the recent infighting falderol, the situation with Bobby Piton has reared its ugly head again. Let's set the record straight.
For most of 2021, Bobby was accusing me of being a traitor to the country and stealing his work. He posted many scathing comments on his pages. I typically ignore such silliness, but I did offer him a chance to redeem himself. All he had to do was to delete the comments, then we could have a discussion to clarify things. He never did.
Later, he repented of his poor behavior, in public, in a recorded interview with Professor Clements. Later also in person to me in October, backstage at an event in Salt Lake City.
Of course, I forgive him. We took a photo together shaking hands. Water under the bridge. I haven't seen or heard from him since.
The facts are that I only even became aware of Bobby's work after many months of my own work. As of now, I have still never examined any of his work myself, only heard mention of it.
This deliberate approach is part of my scientific controls; the less I know about other people's work, the more my mind is open to letting the data guide my thinking. I try to protect my creativity, and I don't want to bias my analyses.
Last I heard, Bobby was running for public office. I wish him well.
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"Lesson Re-Learned"
As I contemplate the end of 2021, my mind keeps reviewing the lessons that I have learned.
The hardest lesson for me, the one I seem to keep re-learning, is that it doesn't matter how abundant are the data, brilliant the analyses, or lucid the explanations. In the end, it is the people that matter.
The relationships matter.
The movement matters.
That is why our country works best when We the People are running it. Not when we are relying upon some institution, or delegated the responsibility to someone else. But when we are running it with our own hands. With our own hearts and minds. Each of us stepping up and doing our own part.
In the end, I believe that this is why Trump had to step aside, despite knowing full well that the election was rife with fraud.
We the People were not up to the task.
Well, we've been taken to the woodshed. And I think the spanking we are receiving is working.
We the People are finally waking up, after decades of complacency.
And not a moment too soon.
As I contemplate the end of 2021, my mind keeps reviewing the lessons that I have learned.
The hardest lesson for me, the one I seem to keep re-learning, is that it doesn't matter how abundant are the data, brilliant the analyses, or lucid the explanations. In the end, it is the people that matter.
The relationships matter.
The movement matters.
That is why our country works best when We the People are running it. Not when we are relying upon some institution, or delegated the responsibility to someone else. But when we are running it with our own hands. With our own hearts and minds. Each of us stepping up and doing our own part.
In the end, I believe that this is why Trump had to step aside, despite knowing full well that the election was rife with fraud.
We the People were not up to the task.
Well, we've been taken to the woodshed. And I think the spanking we are receiving is working.
We the People are finally waking up, after decades of complacency.
And not a moment too soon.
"The Creeks Whose Names May Not be Spoken"
One of the highlights of the year for me was my trip to Montana.
My Dad took me fly fishing. (The folks out there know him as Big Jack.)
Even though we've fished together for decades, this trip was probably the best fishing experience of my life. In just a few hours each day we caught dozens of remarkable fish.
I also took a day off from fishing and spoke at two events (Hamilton and Missoula).
It was fun pulling into the fairgrounds parking lot in Hamilton. The parking lot was overflowing and Dad says, "Wow. I've never seen this place so packed."
Afterward, he said, "Wow! These people really like you!"
It meant a lot to me that my Dad got to attend one of my talks. I'm forever grateful to Senator Theresa Manzella for hosting such a marvelous event.
But... everyone wanted to know where we were catching all those Rainbow, Brown, and Cutthroat trout.
I had to disappoint them.
We do not speak the names of the best fishin' holes. It is a sacred trust!
One of the highlights of the year for me was my trip to Montana.
My Dad took me fly fishing. (The folks out there know him as Big Jack.)
Even though we've fished together for decades, this trip was probably the best fishing experience of my life. In just a few hours each day we caught dozens of remarkable fish.
I also took a day off from fishing and spoke at two events (Hamilton and Missoula).
It was fun pulling into the fairgrounds parking lot in Hamilton. The parking lot was overflowing and Dad says, "Wow. I've never seen this place so packed."
Afterward, he said, "Wow! These people really like you!"
It meant a lot to me that my Dad got to attend one of my talks. I'm forever grateful to Senator Theresa Manzella for hosting such a marvelous event.
But... everyone wanted to know where we were catching all those Rainbow, Brown, and Cutthroat trout.
I had to disappoint them.
We do not speak the names of the best fishin' holes. It is a sacred trust!
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A longer-term look at Nebraska elections reveals a recent surge in registrations, but also a large surge in 1996 in registrations (as seen in other states).
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Part 2 on the Lindell Report
Brannon hosted my appearance on the Lindell Report. He is a consummate professional, and I learn a lot by watching him.
https://frankspeech.com/tv/video/part-two-new-information-voter-fraud-dr-doug-frank
Brannon hosted my appearance on the Lindell Report. He is a consummate professional, and I learn a lot by watching him.
https://frankspeech.com/tv/video/part-two-new-information-voter-fraud-dr-doug-frank
"Setting the Record Straight"
The person who calls me the "Bozo with a Bowtie" and "Satan disguised as a choir director with a bowtie" is the same person who is spreading the false claim that my work has stopped audits in critical states.
That thinking is just, well... stupid. And shallow. And uninformed.
Blaming other people for one's own flaws and failures is usually a bad idea.
So if you want to believe that drivel, well then bless your heart!
But please don't regurgitate that crap at my dinner table.
Thank you.
(All the recent fighting between various groups has resulted in the recycling of settled issues. It's almost like someone is trying to stir up issues from thin air... like controlled-opposition would. Maybe it's because we are winning?)
The person who calls me the "Bozo with a Bowtie" and "Satan disguised as a choir director with a bowtie" is the same person who is spreading the false claim that my work has stopped audits in critical states.
That thinking is just, well... stupid. And shallow. And uninformed.
Blaming other people for one's own flaws and failures is usually a bad idea.
So if you want to believe that drivel, well then bless your heart!
But please don't regurgitate that crap at my dinner table.
Thank you.
(All the recent fighting between various groups has resulted in the recycling of settled issues. It's almost like someone is trying to stir up issues from thin air... like controlled-opposition would. Maybe it's because we are winning?)
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"Freight"
My invaluable associate, Michelle, shared a brilliant concept with me earlier this year. I find it to be a handy crucible.
She said, "You either pull freight, or you are freight."
Be resolved: In 2022 you will be someone who pulls freight. Someone who doesn't just watch from the sidelines. Someone who deploys their resources and talents and engages the redemption of our country.
And once engaged, we who are pulling freight do not have time to spare dithering with those who are not.
Besides, it is cool hanging with winners.
Call it a New Year's Resolution.
Fix 2020 First.
My invaluable associate, Michelle, shared a brilliant concept with me earlier this year. I find it to be a handy crucible.
She said, "You either pull freight, or you are freight."
Be resolved: In 2022 you will be someone who pulls freight. Someone who doesn't just watch from the sidelines. Someone who deploys their resources and talents and engages the redemption of our country.
And once engaged, we who are pulling freight do not have time to spare dithering with those who are not.
Besides, it is cool hanging with winners.
Call it a New Year's Resolution.
Fix 2020 First.
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βTortureβ
Imagine strapping your 94 yrs grandma suffering from dementia to a bed, and then isolating her from everyone she knows.
No humane person would ever do such a thing. Especially when it is long established in the medical profession that the presence of a loved one is key to a speedy recovery.
Such are the depths to which the medical profession has sunk.
Our schools, hospitals, businesses, government... are all being undermined and corrupted.
We are torturing ourselves to death.
Enough is enough.
Imagine strapping your 94 yrs grandma suffering from dementia to a bed, and then isolating her from everyone she knows.
No humane person would ever do such a thing. Especially when it is long established in the medical profession that the presence of a loved one is key to a speedy recovery.
Such are the depths to which the medical profession has sunk.
Our schools, hospitals, businesses, government... are all being undermined and corrupted.
We are torturing ourselves to death.
Enough is enough.
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"Paradigm Shifts"
There's a pattern to these things. In his 1962 book, The Structure of Scientific Paradigms, Thomas Kuhn lays it out in detail. I've lived through the process more than once, and Kuhn is on the mark.
When you point out something that goes against the common narrative (a paradigm), the first response is, "That can't be right. Your data must be wrong."
But, you stick with the data.
Then, when your data are borne out the objection becomes, "Of course your data are correct, but your explanation is naive."
So you continue to stand with the data.
Then, as the data have their growing and compelling effect on the community, those who had previously been in opposition begin to say, "That's what we've been saying all along."
Uh, huh.
Stick with the data. Follow the data. And especially use their own data against them.
In the end, the one left standing is the person who stood by the data.
But it can be a rough ride, because politics is the tool that is used to during a paradigm shift to oppose the data.
You know we're winning when 60% of our citizens now acknowledge that the 2020 general election outcome was fraudulent.
Just keep showing them the data.
There's a pattern to these things. In his 1962 book, The Structure of Scientific Paradigms, Thomas Kuhn lays it out in detail. I've lived through the process more than once, and Kuhn is on the mark.
When you point out something that goes against the common narrative (a paradigm), the first response is, "That can't be right. Your data must be wrong."
But, you stick with the data.
Then, when your data are borne out the objection becomes, "Of course your data are correct, but your explanation is naive."
So you continue to stand with the data.
Then, as the data have their growing and compelling effect on the community, those who had previously been in opposition begin to say, "That's what we've been saying all along."
Uh, huh.
Stick with the data. Follow the data. And especially use their own data against them.
In the end, the one left standing is the person who stood by the data.
But it can be a rough ride, because politics is the tool that is used to during a paradigm shift to oppose the data.
You know we're winning when 60% of our citizens now acknowledge that the 2020 general election outcome was fraudulent.
Just keep showing them the data.
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It was a lovely New Year's Eve spent with about a 100 patriots in central Kentucky.. One of the highlights for me was hearing Adrienne and her 2 sisters sing a trio of the star spangled banner. They did a couple of verses. Being a choir director, it was everything I could do not to conduct them. They did a fabulous job!
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If you ask your Oklahoma election official for the list of everyone who voted in the 2020 General Election, the list they give you will be missing over 200,000 voters (lost votes).
That's 200,000 people (13%) who voted in the election, and they can't tell you who they were.
Federal law requires election officials to keep all records associated with the election for 22 months.
Clearly, Oklahoma is in severe violation of this law.
How do you like having your elections stolen from you?
That's 200,000 people (13%) who voted in the election, and they can't tell you who they were.
Federal law requires election officials to keep all records associated with the election for 22 months.
Clearly, Oklahoma is in severe violation of this law.
How do you like having your elections stolen from you?
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"Mail In Ballots"
Can't have mail-in if you want to have a real election. Sorry.
Of course, you can have a small percentage of absentee ballots for military folks and from home-bound folks (using a deputy).
Europe figured this out decades ago. You gotta show up. Guess we are just stupid, lazy, and slow.
Can't have mail-in if you want to have a real election. Sorry.
Of course, you can have a small percentage of absentee ballots for military folks and from home-bound folks (using a deputy).
Europe figured this out decades ago. You gotta show up. Guess we are just stupid, lazy, and slow.
And with that, I wish you all a good night, and a lovely 2022.
In 2022:
I will turn 61.
I will celebrate forty years of marriage with my lovely bride, Donna.
My son, Daniel, will marry a lovely gal. (I'll be blessed with another daughter.)
I will continue to work on projects with Mr Lindell, who is a delight.
My January schedule is nearly full, and February is filling fast!
60% of the country now knows that the outcome of the 2020 election was fraudulent. We will Fix 2020.
And, most importantly, I will continue to be a leaf on the river, going wherever and whenever God leads.
O Lord, hear our prayer!
In 2022:
I will turn 61.
I will celebrate forty years of marriage with my lovely bride, Donna.
My son, Daniel, will marry a lovely gal. (I'll be blessed with another daughter.)
I will continue to work on projects with Mr Lindell, who is a delight.
My January schedule is nearly full, and February is filling fast!
60% of the country now knows that the outcome of the 2020 election was fraudulent. We will Fix 2020.
And, most importantly, I will continue to be a leaf on the river, going wherever and whenever God leads.
O Lord, hear our prayer!
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"Massachusetts Voting History"
I've seen this in several states now. In the 1990's, a large number of registrants were added to the voter rolls who don't vote at that time, but are incrementally used in future elections.
People often ask me, "How long has this been going on, Dr Frank?"
Decades.
I've seen this in several states now. In the 1990's, a large number of registrants were added to the voter rolls who don't vote at that time, but are incrementally used in future elections.
People often ask me, "How long has this been going on, Dr Frank?"
Decades.
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