Follow the Data with Dr Frank
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It's important to admit when you are incorrect or when you make mistakes. It goes to credibility.

Well... I was wrong....

Mike Lindell is not going to be releasing 34 Tb of PCAP recordings of the November election on August 10-12.

He's going to be releasing THIRTY SEVEN terabytes.

I'm hoping this event is analogous to D-Day in WWII; the beginning of the end.
"The Parade"

This is really happening.

More and more people are finally understanding how their elections are being stolen. Their numbers are growing exponentially, despite the media censorship.

The people are starting the parade.

And legislators around the country are finally seeing the evidence of widespread, massive, country-wide election fraud.

And our legislatures are beginning to take action.

Now, it is up to every citizen to become informed, to inform their friends, and to join the parade.

Because politicians don't start parades, they join them.

Just wait 'til the PCAPs are released to the public (August 10-12), which are electronic recordings from over 95% of our counties, revealing the hacking and tracking that was taking place during the November election. Hacking into systems that were supposedly not connected to the internet.

It will be like the shores of Normandy in WW2.
Tonight, I spoke to group of about 150 patriots in Utah.

In addition to lots of hugs (I'm a super-spreader) they gave me notes of gratitude and a signed card (a first), a framed picture, and some real salt!

I definitely feel loved and appreciated.

It's great to hang out with patriots.
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It's kind of pathetic, actually. People trying to discredit my qualifications say that some people call me a chemist, others a physicist. So which is it?

Well, I've also been a music minister and choir director for forty years, and a part time teacher at a school for highly gifted youngsters for twenty-five.

I also design and manufacture electronics and analytical devices, usually with tons of custom computer software.

So which is it? It has to be only one? A musician, physicist, chemist, programmer, inventor, engineer, or teacher?

Actually, all of them.

And "To whom much is given, much is expected."

And just for the record, my PhD is in "Surface Electrochemistry," which means that I use electrochemical techniques to manipulate surfaces in solution, then examine them with pioneering physics techniques in vacuum chambers.

Some Johnny-One-Notes just don't get it.
A couple of graphs I made back in early February, illustrating the historical trend in PA District 4.
Two views of the same data. The graph in back is the registration database for 2020, and the front graphs are the voter demographics in two-year increments leading up to and including 2020.
I'm the in-studio guest on "America Can We Talk" on Monday, July 26.

https://americacanwetalk.org/
My little patriot...