"Civil Rights Violations"
For over a year I've offered the Washington County Oregon commissioners help in securing their elections. But they continue to ignore my offer.
Now, our Washington County Team has begun publicly revealing cases of voter and election fraud.
Each case represents a civil rights violation of Washington County citizens.
I foresee lawsuits on the horizon by citizens whose civil rights are being violated by unresponsive county officials.
Now that they know, they have no excuse. They are negligent.
https://youtu.be/fjt63a6Lm7g
For over a year I've offered the Washington County Oregon commissioners help in securing their elections. But they continue to ignore my offer.
Now, our Washington County Team has begun publicly revealing cases of voter and election fraud.
Each case represents a civil rights violation of Washington County citizens.
I foresee lawsuits on the horizon by citizens whose civil rights are being violated by unresponsive county officials.
Now that they know, they have no excuse. They are negligent.
https://youtu.be/fjt63a6Lm7g
YouTube
Washington County Double Voters 3 and 4 (2026-05-19)
Jill LaTray reports during the Washington County Oregon commissioner meeting a case of someone voting more than once in the same election.
This is what happens when you have a system that is run remotely with voting by mail instead of at the local level.β¦
This is what happens when you have a system that is run remotely with voting by mail instead of at the local level.β¦
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"Cost Savings"
I recently met with a county commissioner in Colorado who used post office records to clean her county voter rolls in order to save money on her campaign mailing budget. She ended up removing about 30% of the names, the same amount I'd shown previously in a public event in her county.
I asked her, "Why don't you do the same thing for your county elections? Wouldn't you also want to save county funds? According to NVRA, It's perfectly legal to immediately remove these names from the rolls."
She answered, "Great idea. Show me how."
Get ready, Colorado... here we come.
I recently met with a county commissioner in Colorado who used post office records to clean her county voter rolls in order to save money on her campaign mailing budget. She ended up removing about 30% of the names, the same amount I'd shown previously in a public event in her county.
I asked her, "Why don't you do the same thing for your county elections? Wouldn't you also want to save county funds? According to NVRA, It's perfectly legal to immediately remove these names from the rolls."
She answered, "Great idea. Show me how."
Get ready, Colorado... here we come.
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"International Terrorist Organization"
State-sponsored international terrorism... right here, in plain sight. Even after being downsized and swept under the rug because of corrupted elections in dozens of countries.
Why based in South Korea? Because it's close to China (home base) without some of the limitations.
State-sponsored international terrorism... right here, in plain sight. Even after being downsized and swept under the rug because of corrupted elections in dozens of countries.
Why based in South Korea? Because it's close to China (home base) without some of the limitations.
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"Fighting Back Communism"
Seventy-five years ago, my father-in-law fought in South Korea to defend it from encroaching communism.
36,574 American soldiers died in that conflict, and the South Korean people really, really appreciate it. They become emotional toward me in their appreciation, and it is a moving experience.
Today, I am here in South Korea, enjoining the same battle that my father-in-law fought. It is an honor to pick up where he left off.
What I see here is very concerning. Although 90% of the population is anti-communist, the large majority of their leaders support the ever-increasing communist infiltration.
America has invested precious blood and treasure here. We need to protect this investment. Not only out of respect for those who previously served, but also for the liberty-loving, largely Christian people here now who have already begun suffering under renewed communist tyranny.
People and governments move slowly. I fear that things are going to get worse before they get better.
It is also in our national interest, because the international election fraud cartel currently operates in Korea. The same cartel that is helping to steal elections in America.
The people here are desperate for our help.
Kyrie eleison.
Seventy-five years ago, my father-in-law fought in South Korea to defend it from encroaching communism.
36,574 American soldiers died in that conflict, and the South Korean people really, really appreciate it. They become emotional toward me in their appreciation, and it is a moving experience.
Today, I am here in South Korea, enjoining the same battle that my father-in-law fought. It is an honor to pick up where he left off.
What I see here is very concerning. Although 90% of the population is anti-communist, the large majority of their leaders support the ever-increasing communist infiltration.
America has invested precious blood and treasure here. We need to protect this investment. Not only out of respect for those who previously served, but also for the liberty-loving, largely Christian people here now who have already begun suffering under renewed communist tyranny.
People and governments move slowly. I fear that things are going to get worse before they get better.
It is also in our national interest, because the international election fraud cartel currently operates in Korea. The same cartel that is helping to steal elections in America.
The people here are desperate for our help.
Kyrie eleison.
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"Experiencing Communism in Korea"
It's one thing to understand communism intellectually and in principle; experiencing it first-hand is quite another. Recognizing its incremental and insidious nature in the lives of actual human beings in their own environment has been a shocking and eye-opening experience for me. And here in South Korea it is not yet even fully realized.
But it is imminent unless something changes... fast.
Communism is not merely an abstract threat. It actually enables and empowers evil people to deprive others of their lives and liberty.
During my academic years I worked with other academics who had escaped Germany, China, and Russia. They were quite clear on the matters of socialism and communism.
I would entertain their very strong positions, and do my best to relate. Understanding my naivete they would insist, "No, Dr. Frank. It's not just a bad form of government. It is EVIL."
Now... I think I'm finally starting to get it.
My heart breaks for these people.
It's one thing to understand communism intellectually and in principle; experiencing it first-hand is quite another. Recognizing its incremental and insidious nature in the lives of actual human beings in their own environment has been a shocking and eye-opening experience for me. And here in South Korea it is not yet even fully realized.
But it is imminent unless something changes... fast.
Communism is not merely an abstract threat. It actually enables and empowers evil people to deprive others of their lives and liberty.
During my academic years I worked with other academics who had escaped Germany, China, and Russia. They were quite clear on the matters of socialism and communism.
I would entertain their very strong positions, and do my best to relate. Understanding my naivete they would insist, "No, Dr. Frank. It's not just a bad form of government. It is EVIL."
Now... I think I'm finally starting to get it.
My heart breaks for these people.
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βObserving Being Observed in Koreaβ
Iβm here in South Korea to observe their βelectionβ and to contribute my election expertise to the analysis teams. Theyβve had two days of early voting, and tomorrow is Election Day.
Iβve had multiple meetings with officials, given a formal presentation for the media and dozens of podcasters, and visited multiple sites around the country related to their elections.
At each site we record interviews. It is obvious that the election officials donβt like me here. As soon as we arrive several worried managers will emerge from the various buildings and begin pacing around on cell phone calls. Soon after, multiple police begin to arrive and the citizens scurry away.
The citizens behave like they are afraid, and the officials behave like they have something to hide.
Today, we visited the central ballot counting facility for the largest province. Weβd called ahead and were given permission to inspect their operations. However, when we arrived there was obvious panic and we were not allowed entry.
Nevertheless, I saw plenty.
Kinda feels like Iβm in Colorado.
Iβm here in South Korea to observe their βelectionβ and to contribute my election expertise to the analysis teams. Theyβve had two days of early voting, and tomorrow is Election Day.
Iβve had multiple meetings with officials, given a formal presentation for the media and dozens of podcasters, and visited multiple sites around the country related to their elections.
At each site we record interviews. It is obvious that the election officials donβt like me here. As soon as we arrive several worried managers will emerge from the various buildings and begin pacing around on cell phone calls. Soon after, multiple police begin to arrive and the citizens scurry away.
The citizens behave like they are afraid, and the officials behave like they have something to hide.
Today, we visited the central ballot counting facility for the largest province. Weβd called ahead and were given permission to inspect their operations. However, when we arrived there was obvious panic and we were not allowed entry.
Nevertheless, I saw plenty.
Kinda feels like Iβm in Colorado.
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βButchering Chickensβ
Anyone who has ever butchered chickens knows that smell.
And once you know it, you instantly recognize it in various situations. In the market, the grocery store, even just driving in the country.
My experiences here in South Korea have certainly piqued my senses for communism. And when I return to the US, I will be smelling its stench everywhere.
Over the years Iβve heard people raving about the encroachment of communism in the US. Iβve understood their concerns intellectually, and did not doubt their sincerity. Iβve even adopted their concerns.
But now my *own* nostrils will be sensing it everywhere.
Even from Korea, I can smell its stench emanating from the US.
We have been infiltrated, and our future is bleak unless we get out the disinfectant.
Anyone who has ever butchered chickens knows that smell.
And once you know it, you instantly recognize it in various situations. In the market, the grocery store, even just driving in the country.
My experiences here in South Korea have certainly piqued my senses for communism. And when I return to the US, I will be smelling its stench everywhere.
Over the years Iβve heard people raving about the encroachment of communism in the US. Iβve understood their concerns intellectually, and did not doubt their sincerity. Iβve even adopted their concerns.
But now my *own* nostrils will be sensing it everywhere.
Even from Korea, I can smell its stench emanating from the US.
We have been infiltrated, and our future is bleak unless we get out the disinfectant.
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Congrats, Kurt.
Bring it!
https://www.reuters.com/legal/legalindustry/trump-2020-election-denier-kurt-olsen-joins-justice-department-2026-06-02/
Bring it!
https://www.reuters.com/legal/legalindustry/trump-2020-election-denier-kurt-olsen-joins-justice-department-2026-06-02/
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