Executive Board (Public Comment – B. Wiesner, 7/9/2024)

Event Date: 2024-07-09

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In the document “ENGINEERED THEFT OF A SUPERPOWER” by Mark Cook, the author delves into the sophisticated methods used to manipulate elections within a 5th Generational Warfare (5GW) context. The document highlights the transition from traditional, decentralized voting systems to highly centralized, electronic systems that are vulnerable to manipulation. Cook emphasizes that the current election ecosystem, comprising voter registration, validation, tabulation, and reporting, has been subtly centralized over the years, making it susceptible to both local and strategic manipulation by a small, highly skilled group. The author argues that these manipulations are designed to be undetectable, residing within the margin of error and obscured by legal, political, and media tactics that restrict forensic investigations.

The document outlines specific vulnerabilities in each component of the election ecosystem. Voter registration systems are criticized for allowing the creation of phantom entries without verification, while voter validation processes are compromised by reliance on electronic systems and inadequate signature verification. Tabulation is conducted on ‘black-box’ equipment, which lacks transparency and is susceptible to software manipulation. Reporting is outsourced to third parties, such as Scytl/Clarity Elections, which can alter results without public detection. Cook provides examples of these manipulations, including the use of ‘Edison zeros’ to adjust vote counts and the correlation between county size and vote manipulation, suggesting a graduated algorithm approach to rigging elections.

To address these issues, Cook proposes a return to a simpler, more transparent, and verifiable election system controlled by citizens at the precinct level. He advocates for in-person voter registration, precinct-based voting with voter ID, and immediate, public counting of ballots. The solution includes the use of inexpensive technology like cameras and scanners to ensure transparency and verifiability. Cook calls for immediate actions, such as the creation of a Congressional Task Force to investigate election systems and a hearing to examine the chain of custody in election night reporting. He emphasizes the need for collective action by citizens and officials to restore trust in the electoral process and safeguard the nation’s democratic integrity.

https://survivalmagazine.org/news/not-to-miss-revisiting-interview-with-draza-smith-and-jeff-odonnell-regarding-edison-data-from-2020-election/

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