Think about it....
People are actually suggesting that I favor canvassing over audits because I want to drag this out so I can get more speaker fees...
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BAH WAHH WAHHHHH WAHHHHH!
Some people are just stupid. Someone had to say it.
(As my bank balance is steadily dwindling...)
People are actually suggesting that I favor canvassing over audits because I want to drag this out so I can get more speaker fees...
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....
BAH WAHH WAHHHHH WAHHHHH!
Some people are just stupid. Someone had to say it.
(As my bank balance is steadily dwindling...)
Just because someone says stupid things does not obligate me to divert from a productive path to answer them.
If I addressed every lame objection out there I wouldn't have time left to accomplish our mutual goals.
Ask yourself, "Who is launching personal attacks, and who is rising above the fray, staying on message."
I stand with all patriots.
If I addressed every lame objection out there I wouldn't have time left to accomplish our mutual goals.
Ask yourself, "Who is launching personal attacks, and who is rising above the fray, staying on message."
I stand with all patriots.
Looking forward to my South Carolina meeting tonight. I've just finished my first analysis of all 46 counties... found the same issue as in other states. Able to predict voter demographics in every county, with an average correlation coefficient of 0.996.
That ain't natural, buddy!
I will premier these results tonight.
That ain't natural, buddy!
I will premier these results tonight.
Many of you are asking for help and local contacts. Email me at drdouglasgfrank@outlook.com
Make sure your subject line is clear, or it is unlikely you will receive a reply.
Make sure your subject line is clear, or it is unlikely you will receive a reply.
Fabulous meeting in W Virginia tonight. Some very practical outcomes, giving folks hope and inspiration as well!
Forwarded from David Clements
With all the discussion of when or how to canvass as part of a full forensic audit, my latest interview is timely. Learn about a tool that will make the canvassing operation much easier. https://rumble.com/vm3iif-before-you-canvass-use-the-election-data-analyzer.html
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I’ve been working very hard and traveling coast to coast. It’s sure nice to take a day off! Bummer is, all those “little things” have to be addressed...
Also, heading to North Carolina on Tuesday, so got to get ready for that! Should be a nice visit with the Professor.
Hope you folks are having a nice weekend.
May God bless us as we return our eyes toward heaven.
Also, heading to North Carolina on Tuesday, so got to get ready for that! Should be a nice visit with the Professor.
Hope you folks are having a nice weekend.
May God bless us as we return our eyes toward heaven.
Some folks think that I have been advocating against election audits. They are sorely mistaken. And the motives of anyone propagating this silliness are suspect.
When I first joined the Lindell team they cautioned me, “Not everyone engaged in this effort is a patriot. Choose your colleagues carefully.” They were correct. Especially lately, too many people’s true colors are coming to light.
The right kind of audits are great. It is a question of strategy: what works, and what doesn’t. Which strategies keep the movement in control of those working for election integrity versus which strategies play into the hands of the opposition.
The right question to ask is when and where we need which kind of audits, and how best to obtain them. Demanding audits everywhere is a serious error, as it dilutes our focus and limited resources.
The first and most important aspect of any such effort is who is in control.
For example, all the fabulous energy and effort that went into AuditTheVotePA has been appropriated by the opposition in the PA legislature. Put simply, our amazing supermoms obtained over 100,000 signatures demanding an audit, and the wrong side of the legislature said, “Sure, we’ll give you an audit… OUR way.”
One of the leaders of the PA movement, Toni Shuppe, is livid. She recently wrote me, “The establishment totally hijacked our audit…time to fight a different way…I seriously think we might have to do what you suggested to me the first time we talked…just take it back ourselves.”
Think about it... When you request an “audit,” you are giving control to someone else.
I learned early on that the way to keep control, grow the grassroots movement, and to obtain the evidence we need to convince our legislatures and county officials of the election fraud is through canvassing.
Simply demanding audits accomplishes little, if anything. The very next question they ask is, “Show me the data.” And canvassing provides the precise data we need.
Consider the situation in Maricopa. In March I completed a complete analysis of Arizona. I showed that there had to be a minimum of 200,000 phantom voters in Maricopa County. Once I heard that Liz Harris had a strong canvassing movement underway, I directed my attention to another state, because I knew they would have the fraud in the bag. About a week later, state officials shut the official canvassing down.
Ask yourself, “Which effort did they stop, and which effort did they allow to continue, and how many months has it been now? And who is in control?”
Imagine Liz Harris testifying before the state legislature, delivering a stack of 50,000 affidavits, where each affidavit represented a single phantom voter. At that point, who needs any additional audit? The canvassing evidence is abundantly sufficient to demonstrate that the election was fraudulent.
Every state is different. Every county is different. I have personally analyzed over 2,000 counties. One size does not fit all.
Don’t give them the ball. Stay on offense.
And remember, we don’t have to prove every detail of how the fraud took place, just that there was sufficient fraud to invalidate the election results.
Because FRAUD vitiates all subsequent wrong decisions.
When I first joined the Lindell team they cautioned me, “Not everyone engaged in this effort is a patriot. Choose your colleagues carefully.” They were correct. Especially lately, too many people’s true colors are coming to light.
The right kind of audits are great. It is a question of strategy: what works, and what doesn’t. Which strategies keep the movement in control of those working for election integrity versus which strategies play into the hands of the opposition.
The right question to ask is when and where we need which kind of audits, and how best to obtain them. Demanding audits everywhere is a serious error, as it dilutes our focus and limited resources.
The first and most important aspect of any such effort is who is in control.
For example, all the fabulous energy and effort that went into AuditTheVotePA has been appropriated by the opposition in the PA legislature. Put simply, our amazing supermoms obtained over 100,000 signatures demanding an audit, and the wrong side of the legislature said, “Sure, we’ll give you an audit… OUR way.”
One of the leaders of the PA movement, Toni Shuppe, is livid. She recently wrote me, “The establishment totally hijacked our audit…time to fight a different way…I seriously think we might have to do what you suggested to me the first time we talked…just take it back ourselves.”
Think about it... When you request an “audit,” you are giving control to someone else.
I learned early on that the way to keep control, grow the grassroots movement, and to obtain the evidence we need to convince our legislatures and county officials of the election fraud is through canvassing.
Simply demanding audits accomplishes little, if anything. The very next question they ask is, “Show me the data.” And canvassing provides the precise data we need.
Consider the situation in Maricopa. In March I completed a complete analysis of Arizona. I showed that there had to be a minimum of 200,000 phantom voters in Maricopa County. Once I heard that Liz Harris had a strong canvassing movement underway, I directed my attention to another state, because I knew they would have the fraud in the bag. About a week later, state officials shut the official canvassing down.
Ask yourself, “Which effort did they stop, and which effort did they allow to continue, and how many months has it been now? And who is in control?”
Imagine Liz Harris testifying before the state legislature, delivering a stack of 50,000 affidavits, where each affidavit represented a single phantom voter. At that point, who needs any additional audit? The canvassing evidence is abundantly sufficient to demonstrate that the election was fraudulent.
Every state is different. Every county is different. I have personally analyzed over 2,000 counties. One size does not fit all.
Don’t give them the ball. Stay on offense.
And remember, we don’t have to prove every detail of how the fraud took place, just that there was sufficient fraud to invalidate the election results.
Because FRAUD vitiates all subsequent wrong decisions.