Follow the Data with Dr Frank
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I was in the village of Gallipolis, Ohio on Tuesday evening for a Blystone/Swallen political rally.

It was like a scene from a Norman Rockwell painting...

We were gathered in central park with magnificent old trees, the Ohio River lazily flowing by (a paddleboat even chugged by at one point), children playing, dogs running... exactly what a warm summer evening ought to be like in a quaint old historic town.

There was lovely bandstand, but a trailer had been set up with patriotic regalia and a sound system.

Running for Lt Governor, Joanna Swallen gave a lovely and moving campaign speech. Who would suspect that a lady who could wear a summer sundress so well was also a formidable fighter for small businesses and advocate for the safety of our children in Ohio.

Joe "The Farmer" Blystone was his typical non-politician self, in cowboy boots and hat. He's a successful farmer and businessman who knows how to fix things. And believe me, Ohio is in desperate need of fixing. Joe is the real deal, and he wants to "Trump" Ohio.

Finally, I spoke to the crowd *without* a jumbotron. Just good ol' teaching using stories, analogies, and hand waving to teach the advanced mathematics of stolen elections in simple terms.

I thought to myself, "There is no place in the world I would rather be at this moment."

Of course, it would have been even sweeter if Nellie had been along, but she had to be up early the following morning for work, and it was a two-hour drive.

Last week, Utah. Monday, Texas. Today, Nebraska.

I love America, and it is worth fighting for.
I’ll be in Omaha on Thursday, Blair and Lincoln on Friday, and Lincoln and Grand Island on Saturday. These Nebraska supermoms are keeping me busy, with two events each day. Gotta love our gals!
"Game, Set, Match"

I used mathematics to demonstrate the existence of algorithms controlling our election outcomes. These algorithms were active throughout the November 2020 election, and in subsequent elections.

Down to the precinct level, we've been able to identify likely phantom voters, and our supermoms have been pounding the pavement, finding and documenting the existence of the phantom voters.

Now, the PCAPs will be released, providing real-time recordings of the internet activity of the algorithms... catching them in the act.

Imagine...

A supermom shows up at her local Board of Elections... she says, "Dr Frank (and others) proved mathematically and statistically that algorithms controlled the outcome of our 'election.' Here is a pile of 1,000 people who you recorded votes for, but they don't exist... they are phantom voters. And finally, here is a copy of the electronic communication that took place during our election with machines that are not supposed to be connected to the internet. What gives?"

Game. Set. Match.
One of my favorite aspects of the work I am doing is having the privilege of meeting and working with some amazing patriots all across the country.

In Omaha Nebraska, after only one day, I've already met several hundred people that I'd be proud to call family.

These three patriots picked me up at the airport...

Father Kelly, a genuine Christian scholar, who is also a genuine Catholic Priest. It is an honor for me to call him "Pastor."

Leigh Anne Woitaszewski, an amazing supermom who has taken charge of half of our Nebraska supermoms, and Melissa Sauder, who has taken leadership of the other half.

These moms are selfless, wholesome, hard-working ladies, who love America and are working hard to secure futures for their children.

I feel so blessed tonight! What a lovely day in Nebraska.
I'll be speaking at two public venues today in Nebraska.
I just finished a three day tour in Nebraska. I gave six talks in multiple counties, addressing about five hundred Nebraskan patriots. I also had private meetings with leaders, both political and grassroots.

Nebraska is a powderkeg!

It could very well be the first state in our country to decertify its November election. The citizens there are fired up and the grassroots movement is growing.

Even better, members of the legislature understand the situation, and are rising to meet it.

This is gonna be fun to watch, and to be a part of. History in the making!
I was recently speaking to a county election official in Ohio, who also managed a precinct during the November election.

After they closed out their precinct, they brought the flash drive with the precinct tallies back to the county offices, a different location, to report the numbers.

But there was no need. The precinct numbers were already entered at the county level. The flash drive was not needed.

The machines that are "not connected to the internet" must have used ESP to communicate the tallies.

Imagine... the person in charge of their county election does not understand how the numbers are being transmitted, and the flash drive is redundant... just for show.
Some people are understandably confused about my election effort.

They think that it is about reversing the outcome of the November 2020 election. It is not.

My work is about election integrity.

At present, across the nation, in every state, we only have the *illusion* of an election.

This is not about Republican vs Democrat or left vs right. My work exposes massive corruption on both sides of the aisle.

Enemies of liberty on *both* sides of the aisle.

In the documovie Mike Lindell produced about my work, "Scientific Proof," he says that it is a good thing that Trump lost the "election." Otherwise, many of us would not have come to the realization that we have lost our country.

We have lost our country.

All lovers of liberty, of every age, color, faith, and creed, need to come together and take our country back.

Concerning the fate of our great nation, I've been saying that, "God is either going to judge us or redeem us."

I am praying every day, and working every day for the latter.

Each of us must discover and embrace the role God has called them to play during this historic time.
"Audits"

I understand why the people are motivated to pursue audits of their elections. After all, our "elections" have been stolen from us.

But I have serious reservations about most of the audit strategies.

Instead, as always, I recommend that we "Follow the Data," and pursue the best strategies suggested by a close examination of the data.

Audits tend to become encumbered in all sorts of legal and political issues, and what finally is implemented may not have the desired outcome.

Also, sadly, some people that are pushing for audits have a financial incentive to do so.

In the end, some audits may do more harm than good.

Follow the data.
I am not a CIA operative.
I am not a trojan horse traitor.
I am not a domestic terrorist.
I am not a closet communist.

I am working every day to help redeem our nation from the clutches of a corrupt government and the evil attack upon on our country and its fundamental values.

Anyone who says otherwise has their head where the sun doesn't shine, and they are working against our country.
My new slogan: "Vote Amish."

(No machines. All paper, including the poll books.)
I have a friend who has a nice swimming pool. He is wealthy, and can afford to hire people to clean it and robots to keep it tidy.

But he *likes* cleaning it.

I could get take-out from restaurants every night, but I *like* cooking.

We could hire other people to raise our children, but we *should* do it ourselves.

There are some things worth doing yourself, by hand. Not only is it fulfilling, but the product is better, and less expensive. And the outcome is worth the effort.

Voting is like this. We should do it ourselves, in person, on paper, and count the ballots ourselves.

A day to celebrate our liberty together, and to ensure a reliable process.

It's worth it.
The argument from our election officials that we have to use machines because it is “too expensive” to have paper poll books and ballots with hand-counting is pure nonsense. Absolute bull-manure.

The reason our politicians and public officials want electronic election systems is because it gives them control.

But if we learned anything at all in 2020, we learned that you never, ever, EVER give power to the government.

Well, we got lazy and let them gain control over our elections. But elections belong to “We the People,” not them. Now, we are gonna have have to yank our elections back out out of their power-hungry, corrupted hands.

Immediately.

You counties that have strong, constitutional sheriffs have a real chance at having clean elections immediately, because the sheriff is the protector of the people.

Recently, a Secretary of State was demanding that a county use the new election machines they’d purchased. Their sheriff said, “They can buy all the machines they like; I have the keys to the building.”

People, if you don’t have a strong constitutional sheriff, there is no public official between you and the tyranny of government. I urge you to address the situation immediately.
"Audits, II"

People have asked me to clarify my position on audits.

It's simple: they need to be properly designed and DATA-driven.

For example, simple recounts seldom yield meaningful results because the main cheat is not machine manipulation, rather machine *reporting* of ballots from phantom voters (the voter rolls are filled with phantom voters). So if we always demand recounts, we are making a mistake because all the effort tends to yield little results, deflating the movement for election reform.

If the DATA suggest that a recount is called for, then by all means do a recount. There are some rare examples where a recount really mattered (e.g. Antrim, MI).

In the state of Washington, for example, individuals are allowed to print their own ballots at home from their own computers. If they want, they can write out their own ballot "on a table napkin." So auditing the paper ballots themselves in the state of Washington is probably not a good idea because the results are likely to be inconclusive.

If the DATA suggest that there are a bunch of counterfeit ballots, and they are readily discernible, then by all means do an audit of them.

In the state of Pennsylvania, audits of the voter rolls reveal that massive numbers of phantom voters were added in advance. Zuckerberg's easy-voter kiosks made it easy to produce phantom ballots indiscernible from real ones. So instead of examining the paper, we needed to examine the rolls, and pound pavement to find the dead voters and phantom voters.

In Maricopa, my analysis of the DATA suggested (before they started the audit) that there were AT LEAST 200,000 phantom voters. Once I heard that Liz Harris was leading a canvassing effort, I directed my attention to another state, because her strategy was the right one. Imagine showing up at the secretary of state's office with a pile of even only 30,000 affidavits exposing phantom voters. No additional audit would be needed. No delays... Done.

What was the first thing the legislature did in AZ? They STOPPED the canvassing... Why? Because THAT was the right strategy. Note which strategy they ALLOWED to continue.

Am I against audits? Of course not. But time and resources are limited, so our strategies should be guided by the DATA.

To some people with hammers, everything looks like a nail. But sometimes we don't need a carpenter. Sometimes we need a CPA or a cyber geek.

Follow the Data!
People keep asking me to "forgive" Piton, and combine efforts with him. At this juncture, ain't no way this is going to happen. His behavior continues to be adolescent and erratic, and he has still not taken down all the disparaging posts about me and my work.

It is not about forgiveness. It is about prudence.

If someone is a careless driver and they total their car or injure themselves, you can forgive them and take away their drivers license. And until you are convinced that they have recognized their errors, have made every attempt to repair the damage they've caused, and have begun driving carefully, you are not going to trust them.

Would you let someone like this drive your kids to school?

The lives of my family, friends, and colleagues are at stake. I would need to see a consistent pattern of new behavior before I would put them at risk.

I have repeatedly told him what he needs to do, and he has not complied.

I can forgive him for his errors, but for now this player needs to be on the bench.