"Supermoms"
Lots of folks are engaged in the fight to save our country.
During the time I was modeling Covid for every county in the US and for thirty countries, I discovered that the vast majority of our "activists" were our moms, especially when it came to our schools.
Perhaps it is because our moms typically do more social media, or because more often it is the moms who are engaged in issues with their kids.
Nevertheless, the trend was obvious, and I created this meme in October.
Now that I am working on election issues, the situation has not changed... the persistent folks, and the ones who are like a "dog with a bone, and will never let go" are once again our supermoms.
That is not to say that we don't also have some amazing superdads. I call them "honorary supermoms." And our grandmoms are doubly qualified.
And if you never had a child, then I will consider myself adopted.
Mom, dad... everyone is welcome in the supermom army.
Lots of folks are engaged in the fight to save our country.
During the time I was modeling Covid for every county in the US and for thirty countries, I discovered that the vast majority of our "activists" were our moms, especially when it came to our schools.
Perhaps it is because our moms typically do more social media, or because more often it is the moms who are engaged in issues with their kids.
Nevertheless, the trend was obvious, and I created this meme in October.
Now that I am working on election issues, the situation has not changed... the persistent folks, and the ones who are like a "dog with a bone, and will never let go" are once again our supermoms.
That is not to say that we don't also have some amazing superdads. I call them "honorary supermoms." And our grandmoms are doubly qualified.
And if you never had a child, then I will consider myself adopted.
Mom, dad... everyone is welcome in the supermom army.
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My Report for PA; used to be up on YouTube.
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The Registration Key to Colorado
The county level analyses that I've been posting for several states demonstrates that an algorithm is operating which regulates election outcomes by county to meet a pre-determined final result for each state.
At first, I was bothered by the fact that I could detect this unnatural behavior in every county that I examined. But then I saw Mike Lindell's PCAP data, which show that over 3,000 of our 3,142 counties (over 95%) were hacked and tracked during the November 2020 election.
And since then, about a dozen other groups have confirmed my county level analyses around the country.
Recently, I was in a meeting at a Secretary of State's office, and they claimed that my analysis was wrong because they could not re-produce it. I showed them what they were doing wrong, but they still didn't get it.
Their logic is: "Because we can't do what you [and others] can, you must be wrong."
Uh, huh.
At first, I was bothered by the fact that I could detect this unnatural behavior in every county that I examined. But then I saw Mike Lindell's PCAP data, which show that over 3,000 of our 3,142 counties (over 95%) were hacked and tracked during the November 2020 election.
And since then, about a dozen other groups have confirmed my county level analyses around the country.
Recently, I was in a meeting at a Secretary of State's office, and they claimed that my analysis was wrong because they could not re-produce it. I showed them what they were doing wrong, but they still didn't get it.
Their logic is: "Because we can't do what you [and others] can, you must be wrong."
Uh, huh.
Some people confuse nuance with compromise. Sometimes, maturity and and careful examination and thought are the order of the day.
I encourage everyone to remember that issues are not always black and white, and to give the benefit of the doubt to those who have similar values but are approaching solutions from different directions.
It is easier to oppose an offensive maneuver when there are no flank attacks.
I encourage everyone to remember that issues are not always black and white, and to give the benefit of the doubt to those who have similar values but are approaching solutions from different directions.
It is easier to oppose an offensive maneuver when there are no flank attacks.
"Nuance"
One of my favorite examples of nuance and experience was a situation with a student after class about twenty years ago. He was quite agitated.
He asked, "Dr Frank, I know that you think abortion is immoral. Why do you oppose the idea of President Bush giving an executive order banning abortion?"
I explained that we never want to give our president the the power to impose moral decisions such as this on this public.
Ten years later when Obama was president, the same student wrote me a nice email.
He wrote, "Now, I understand."
One of my favorite examples of nuance and experience was a situation with a student after class about twenty years ago. He was quite agitated.
He asked, "Dr Frank, I know that you think abortion is immoral. Why do you oppose the idea of President Bush giving an executive order banning abortion?"
I explained that we never want to give our president the the power to impose moral decisions such as this on this public.
Ten years later when Obama was president, the same student wrote me a nice email.
He wrote, "Now, I understand."
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Predicting the ballot demographics for all Minnesota counties, starting from the registration database.
"Is My Secretary of State Complicit in the Fraud?"
I was speaking recently with a state legislator who had just taken the red pill.
They were angry and sad to discover what is happening in their state and in our country, and are joining other legislators around the county to address the issue.
As a state legislator, they are legally entitled to examine the state voting records, but are being denied access by the SoS. And as we are now seeing in multiple states, the SoS office is now declining all requests to view the voter databases, despite the fact that it is public information that they are legally required to provide.
Because we figured out the steal.
Now, across the country SoS offices are CYA. Pay attention to who is hunkering down, and who is encouraging transparency.
Essentially, we know from the PCAP data that every state and county was hacked. Is that necessarily the fault of the SoS? No. If they own up to their vulnerabilities and admit they were hacked, they could be heroes of election reform.
Where are these Secretary of State heroes?
Seems to me if they are hunkering down, they must be hiding something.
And we know what it is.
I was speaking recently with a state legislator who had just taken the red pill.
They were angry and sad to discover what is happening in their state and in our country, and are joining other legislators around the county to address the issue.
As a state legislator, they are legally entitled to examine the state voting records, but are being denied access by the SoS. And as we are now seeing in multiple states, the SoS office is now declining all requests to view the voter databases, despite the fact that it is public information that they are legally required to provide.
Because we figured out the steal.
Now, across the country SoS offices are CYA. Pay attention to who is hunkering down, and who is encouraging transparency.
Essentially, we know from the PCAP data that every state and county was hacked. Is that necessarily the fault of the SoS? No. If they own up to their vulnerabilities and admit they were hacked, they could be heroes of election reform.
Where are these Secretary of State heroes?
Seems to me if they are hunkering down, they must be hiding something.
And we know what it is.
"The Lifeboat Problem, pt 2"
The traditional presentation of this ethical dilemma is stated as follows:
"You are the captain of a sinking ship with 100 passengers, and the lifeboat only holds fifty. By choosing to save fifty, you condemn fifty to death. What do you do?"
I think a more difficult version is as follows:
"Fifty of you are already in the lifeboat, and you only have enough water to last a day before people will begin dying. Every day that goes by increases your chance of rescue. It is very likely that the raft will be discovered within a week. If you toss half the people overboard, the balance can survive for two days. If you toss forty-three overboard, the remaining seven will almost certainly survive. What do you do?"
a) Refuse to decide. There will likely be no survivors.
b) Pray for a miracle.
c) Make a tough decision to try to save some.
d) Murder is wrong. Stand on principle. Everyone dies. But is it really murder?
There are problems like this in real life, and people are presented with difficult choices.
I say, stand on principle, use your brain, and step up. Face reality. Make choices, and pray for a miracle.
And if you are making choices, you are likely making mistakes too. Goes with the territory.
The traditional presentation of this ethical dilemma is stated as follows:
"You are the captain of a sinking ship with 100 passengers, and the lifeboat only holds fifty. By choosing to save fifty, you condemn fifty to death. What do you do?"
I think a more difficult version is as follows:
"Fifty of you are already in the lifeboat, and you only have enough water to last a day before people will begin dying. Every day that goes by increases your chance of rescue. It is very likely that the raft will be discovered within a week. If you toss half the people overboard, the balance can survive for two days. If you toss forty-three overboard, the remaining seven will almost certainly survive. What do you do?"
a) Refuse to decide. There will likely be no survivors.
b) Pray for a miracle.
c) Make a tough decision to try to save some.
d) Murder is wrong. Stand on principle. Everyone dies. But is it really murder?
There are problems like this in real life, and people are presented with difficult choices.
I say, stand on principle, use your brain, and step up. Face reality. Make choices, and pray for a miracle.
And if you are making choices, you are likely making mistakes too. Goes with the territory.
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"The Utah Registration Key"
Using the data for one county (Salt Lake), I predict the voter demographics for all the rest.
"That ain't natural, buddy."
Looking forward to my visit to Utah this week!
Using the data for one county (Salt Lake), I predict the voter demographics for all the rest.
"That ain't natural, buddy."
Looking forward to my visit to Utah this week!
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