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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?
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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.
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!
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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.
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Not my graph, but a useful one. Remember my graph showing that 60% to 70% of the voting age population being registered would be typical?

Well, here ya go...
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“What Went Wrong with the Audit”

I just listened to Professor Clement’s comments about the potential summit between him and Jovan to discuss “what went wrong with the Maricopa audit.” The professor is holding Jovan accountable for his role in what went wrong.

I was asked to peer review the technical aspects of the audit before it took place, I’ve been in discussions with the key players along the way, and I’ve been intimately involved in this movement for over a year now. I know what went wrong, and I said it would happen from the start.

In the end, the approach suffers from the same fundamental flaw as do our elections. As our schools. And our government.

We delegated the job to someone else.

When it needed to be the Citizens' Audit.

We already have mountains of evidence that the 2020 general election was fraudulent. More evidence is not what we need. We need the people to remember who they are, to step up and take responsibility, and to stop counting on something or someone else to make it easy for us.

This is not going to be easy, and we are going to have to fix this with our own two hands.

It's like raising our children. We could pay someone else to do it, but the results are far better if we do it with our two hands.

Our founding fathers never intended our country to be run by others, and they set it up accordingly. We just forgot. But we are remembering.

We the People are supposed to do it.

Thank God we have hands, and feet, and minds. And thank God for our opportunity to step up in 2022.

O Lord, hear our prayer.
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"Stupid Ideas"

I know... let's let the same people who are stealing our elections decide how they are going to allow us to audit them.

That'll work out real well.

They are OUR elections, and this is OUR country.

WE are the government. WE decide, not them.

But that means that WE have to step up. We have to do the work.

We have to learn. We have to teach. We have to serve.

We have to insist.
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"Torches and Pitchforks"

One of my favorite stories from 2021 is when a group of moms went to a school board meeting, fired all the existing board members, and elected new set. All in one night.

Now that is what I call a Supermom.

We the People.

Dear God, please call and empower more of our supermoms.

O Lord, hear our prayer.
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"Paper Only Elections"

Folks, we need to hold as many paper-only, in-person elections as we can manage in 2022. Several counties are already planning to do this. Especially in smaller counties, this should be a piece of cake.

Get a group of citizens together, and demand that your local officials either provide this or resign.

Take your Sheriff along... the Sheriff is your best advocate, because they are protector of the people from the tyranny of government.

1) Paper poll-books;
2) Verify every voter in the book is verified real;
3) No electronic check in, signature in the poll book;
4) Everyone votes in person, ID is required;
5) Count the votes by hand, after the polls close;
6) Make sure the tallies are properly included in the totals.

Simple, cheap, much safer. And easy with lots of volunteers. We the People, baby.

If your county administrator won't comply, replace them.

If your Secretary of State fights you, that's why you need a Sheriff.
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"Gifts"

Some people are good at teaching, some calculating, some managing, some leading, etc., and we need everyone's gifts.

Too many people have sacrificed their lives for our liberty. The least we can do is to contribute our God-given gifts to recover and retain it.

In your gut, you know what you should be doing to help Fix 2020.

First, pray about it.

Then step up, and get busy.

See you at the finish line.
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"Deleting Stupid Comments"

Sometimes I delete stupid comments, sometimes I don't.

Sometimes I want the person making a stupid comment to look stupid, so I leave it.

Sometimes I want to protect the person making a stupid comment from looking really stupid, so I delete it.

Sometimes stupid comments are also misleading, so I delete them so that stupid ideas don't proliferate on my channel.

Examples of Stupid Comments that usually get deleted:
> Dr Frank is against/undermining audits.
> Dr Frank is/was a CIA operative.
> Dr Frank sleeps with his boots on.
> Dr Frank tells lies (this also gets you banned).
> Dr Frank is "Satan disguised as a choir director with a bowtie."
> Dr Frank is controlled opposition.

I also immediately delete posts with the F-bomb, or other poor language in them.

Behave as if you are a guest at my dinner table and my children are present, and all will be well.

(I also try to delete spam whenever I see it.)
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"The Matrix Resurrections"

I took a break from calculating and watched this tonight with the family. Mixed reviews.

But near the end the Analyst gave the line quoted above.

The Red-Pilling of our public is tough. Not just because the media suppresses so much of what we do, but also because too many of our folks prefer the blue pill.

We're in the red-pill business.

When people are first red-pilled, remember to give them some time to grieve.

We're up to 60% now of the population that believes the 2020 election outcome was fraudulent. Keep the red-pills coming!
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"Thomas Jefferson"

Jefferson was only 33 yrs old when he penned the Declaration of Independence.

I've heard that only 3% of Americans fought in the Revolutionary War.

I think we have far more than 3% of our public fed up.

We got this, so long as we fight.
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"Patriot Legislators"

In each state there seems to be at least one state legislator that is working really hard to fix their elections. I love helping them.

One thing each of you can do that really makes a difference is to begin regularly contacting your legislators. Make sure they understand your concerns, and if they are working on Fixing 2020, make sure they know that they have your support. And if they are not working to fix 2020, make sure that they know that you will be supporting their replacement.

I'm going to be in Missouri this week. Senator Ann Kelley is there... I'm a fan!
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“Canvassing vs Audits”

People are only asking me to make this false choice because they’ve been misinformed by people whose approaches have failed us and who have ulterior motives.

I am not against real election audits. But I have spoken to dozens of state legislators and election officials, and they all say the same things in response to the public cry for audits.

Essentially, they say they need evidence in order to proceed. All the yelling and demanding is getting us nowhere, sometimes even taking us further from our goals.

So, we do statistics and canvassing because we can, because they are education and evangelism, and because they are under our control. For now, it is the citizen audit that is working.

If you want a murder investigation to take place, you need to produce a dead body or to show sufficient evidence. You won’t get very far by merely yelling at the detectives.

Which exposes the next huge mistake that people demanding audits make: handing over the audit process to legislators. Wait... you are going to let the people stealing your elections decide how to audit them? Not very smart.

Each state has its own election systems, its own laws, and its own politics. What works in one place does not necessarily work in all places.

In the end, we don’t need canvassing and/or audits. Those are merely means to the ends we seek:

1) Ultimately, We the People have the power. So first, we have to educate the public sufficiently so that they will wrest control of our elections from the establishment that is currently stealing them;

2) We need our elections back in the hands of the people, not legislators, not officials, nor election machines and companies;

3) We need to decertify the 2020 general election.

We already have mountains of evidence. What we are steadily building and equipping is an educated and motivated public capable of taking back control of the situation.

It is stupid to demand an audit, and then to give control of that audit to the establishment who wants things to stay the way they are. Maricopa and Pennsylvania are two glaring examples of this failed approach. Did we acquire more evidence? Sure. But that is not the end we seek. The people ended up relinquishing control of the situation to those who want nothing to change. Bad plan.

But some people benefit from the means to the goal, so they advocate for them at our expense. And the opposition is deliberately trying to get audits into the hands of our oppressors, because it temporarily placates the public and bolsters the status quo. It is a bait-and-switch.

We need to stay focused on the goals. This is about strategy. This is about We the People.

I advise you to start local. The grassroots has the means to fix this.
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“What We Need”

Say you have a cancerous tumor that is killing you. You go to a surgeon, and he tells you that you need surgery.

He’s wrong. You don’t need surgery. You need the cancer removed from your body. Surgery is merely one possible means to a cure.

But the surgeon gets paid for performing surgery, so that’s what he recommends. To someone who gets paid for using a hammer, everything looks like a nail.

But surgery may not address the real issues... what is to stop another tumor from growing, or what if the cancer has already metastasized?

Don’t allow the means to a potential remedy to distract you from the ultimate objectives.

Our country has cancer. And it is bad. And it has already metastasized. Nothing short of a complete system overall will cure us.

Another word for this is... repentance.

And repentance is about We the People and our relationship with our Creator, the One who dreamed up the idea of Liberty and planted it in our hearts...

Where currently a tumor is thriving.
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“Insanity”

Someone once said that the definition of insanity is doing the same things over and over again, and expecting a different outcome.

Someone also said, “Fool me once, bad on you. Fool me twice, bad on me.”

Don’t be an insane fool.
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“DARPA”

It’s true. In the 1980’s I was one of the first 300 people on the internet, because I signed onto the DARPA grant which used our chemistry department VAX computers to develop the World Wide Web. Back when it took a couple days to send an email to someone in Europe. I was just a graduate student, and I never received any funds for it. I barely used the access.

One day in 1986 I received a four-page letter with a return address of “Yahoo.” It contained a list of all the websites on the internet. “What a waste of time.” I thought, and threw the letter away. Boy, was I wrong.

In the 90’s I designed and built a couple of custom electron microscopes for some Army research labs. Those were funded via DARPA. I can’t be sure, but I don’t think I’ve ever worked for the CIA. I’ve built some pretty cool devices over the years.

But why would people need to claim these things about me in the first place?

This silliness says more about them than it does about me
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In fact, it just draws attention to the fact that I can run circles around them scientifically, technologically, and mathematically. When someone is losing credibility, they sometimes refuse to acknowledge their failures by deflecting attention from themselves.

Besides, DARPA and the CIA are small potatoes. If I were really going to be involved in something like this, I would be thinking global. I would be asking for my vodka martinis to be “shaken, not stirred...”
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