If this is true, then it will end the Democratic Party. If it isn't, Trump is toast and it'll take a chunk of the GOP's support with it.
This is high stakes.
That said, I don't think Cindy Powel is the sort to pull this level of bullcrap. And as much as I am not happy looking at human signals for truth, she was very upset at the RNC press conference. That would either mean she's stressed from having to pull such a high degree of bullshit--or, she's infuriated at what has happened.
I personally think she is more likely to be telling the truth. I say it that way because I want to retain some level of objectivity. My loyalty is to the truth that I understand, not to Trump or his supporters. But I am going to say that everything points to massive election fraud on a scale that has never been imagined or possibly conceived of within the US before.
Let me lay the groundwork.
I need to explain my thinking so you have the best chance of understanding what I do, but it's a long read.
Going into this election, there was the expectation that both candidates were not popular by most "objective" sources. The media has always had a full on press against Trump, so even if you don't believe what is said about Trump, you would tacitly need to admit that Trump could be seen as unpopular. In regards to Biden...it's no secret that Biden was not a popular candidate. Everything from the lack of support at his rallies, the underperformance in the primaries, the dragging out of declaring Biden the winner of the primaries, and the lack of his selection of a VP.
These are all signals that the DNC was not confident in putting Joe Biden forward as a candidate. The DNC did everything in its power to keep the light off Biden and focused on Trump. And there are multiple reasons for what that would be. Primarily it comes down to the fact that during a primary season, you don't see say, Biden vs Trump. You see Democrats vs Trump. And instead of accepting the pros and cons of any single individual, you see the general position of the party. And this is especially a delicate issue with how the Democrats as a party function. Very big tent, but a lot of voting blocs working at cross purposes.
Look at the historical facts. Whenever the Democrats have actually united, it's not because of policy or principles. It's because they had a candidate that they all implicitly trusted or liked. And that allows them to paper over the internal problems within the party. Now, knowing that, look at what Biden's internal party support was; rock bottom. He had lower in-party support than Hillary Clinton. And Clinton FAILED to gather the party together to throw down Trump. No political strategist would look at the match-up and put their money on Biden. It's a losing bet.
More interestingly though, is the narrative that I think the DNC tried to spin. The Wuhan, the riots, and the economic problems are all something they tried to lay at Trump's feet. Now, that may just be politics as usual. Politicians are by nature, opportunists. But it might have been a greater strategy. No one could possibly have believed that a Biden with no internal support could have defeated a Trump with high in-party support and a good economy. That's just not believable.
Let's look at the narrative that was crafted; Trump didn't shut down enough to handle the pandemic, Trump ruined the economy by shutting down, Trump caused the riots in blue cities, and Trump is a tyrant for shutting down riots in blue cities. The narrative was that Trump's popularity was on the downturn. The DNC and the media might have even of hoped that it was true. And that I think brings us to the actual strategy that the DNC had laid out.
Assumptions
1) Trump HAD to be less popular in 2020 than he was in 2016. There is some logic that follows that. You had a full on press for 4 years of Russian collusion, of Russian backdoor dealings, a freaking impeachment, a global pandemic, an economic downturn, and uncontrolled riots. On top of bad press to ensure that Trump looked as bad as possible, while giving him no credit for the things that he has done. Trump MUST have taken some damage to his popularity. He must have. I personally thought that Trump had not grown much of his voter base and in light of recent problems, he might have even of taken some damage in his popularity.
2) Biden could not win. Not with his low-in-party support.
3) If the DNC did not win this, Trump would have 4 more years of breaking down globalist connections, after having 4 years of learning the job and securing loyalists. The Republicans would harden as the party of Trump.
4) The DNC is fighting off its own grassroots movement of far left progressives, who were driving out everyone else. Either into the wild or the arms of Donald Trump.
5) Election fraud would be risky, but it would be difficult to prove and so outrageous that the RNC would be hesitant to support Trump. By the time it reached court, it might even be too late. Especially if the DNC could stall or...
6) If the media covered Biden as the winner with past the poll thinking, then Trump voters would simply accept it more likely than not.
So let me lay out what the plan was.
Any strategist would assume that as a baseline, Trump would probably have kept his support from 2016. Not just because of promises kept, but because that's just a good starting point. They might have also had models for lower or higher support, but that would have been tempered by 2020, the Year of Shit Got Fucked.
If such was the case, Dominion was the golden ticket. Dominion would either switch some votes or it would grant proportional ballot points BASED on a certain algorithm. This might work by say, granting Trump .8 points for every ballot caste for him and adding it onto Biden. If Trump therefore got 200,000 ballots in one state, the Dominion voting machine would actually give him 160,00 points to be presented as 160,000 ballots. In turn, the missing 40,000 would be added onto Biden. So in a battleground state where Biden might be expected to actually only win 180,000, then Biden would end up with 220,000 points, presented as ballots.
Now that math works so long as the fight is relatively close. In 2016, those battleground states were neck in neck. So it was best to assume that this was the case THIS time around too. But suspect what happened was that the sheer amount of Trump votes exceeded the mathematical formula. Imagine if instead of the expected 200,000 ballots that Trump was expected to win, he got 400,000 ballots. Well, in that case, Dominion would award Trump 320,000 points or ballots, while handing over 80,000 to Biden, who at 160,000, would only come to 240,000. Tump would still win by a 80,000 point lead.
So what happened on Nov. 3rd? Well, I have heard some allegations of Trump votes suddenly going down to become Biden votes instead. Now that could be explained by someone going into a Dominion terminal and resetting the variables. So instead of Trump receiving .8 points, he would instead receive .5 points. Going by our example, Trump would drop down to 200,000 ballots and Biden would jump up to 360,000 ballots. A clear Biden victory. Of course, the problem with that is it would mean that Trump votes would suddenly have vanished. After being broadcast on multiple media platforms to millions of potential viewers.
So, what do you do? Well, you can't get away with taking 50% of Trump's votes after they were announced. But you might be able to take Biden's votes and ADD to them. So in addition of Trump transferring .2 of his points per ballot caste, Biden would gain an additional .6 points per ballot of his own. That would give Biden an additional 96,000 points in addition to 80,000 of Trump's points. That would give Biden 336,000 points to Trump's 320,000 points.
Well, one might ask why someone didn't do that sooner. Let me answer that for you; voter turnout. If the DNC wanted to make this look legit, you can't have 80% turnout rates. Let alone 300% turnout rates. No one would believe that. Dominion solved that problem by transferring portions of a candidate's points to the opponent. In the initial run, Trump and Biden together might have expected to pull 360,00 ballots altogether for let's say, a somewhat underperformed turnout. Even in a high turnout election where Trump had 400,000 to give us 560,000, that might still be within what is expected of a high turnout. But if you add in 96,000+ imaginary votes, you're going to have people look at the totals and go "wait, what?!"
That is my working theory. That they had expected Trump to win within say, a comfortable margin of 1-3%. Instead, I suspect he was winning closer to 4-6%. And by then, 91% of the counts had been brought in. Well fuck, what do you do? Even at that hour, millions have seen Trump pull down all those votes. They can't just vanish without people asking what's going on and asking for a recount. Even the most timid Republican supporter would be calling for a recount. Especially in a battleground state.
So instead what you do is you wait till viewership drops. You then do one of two things; either you adjust the voting system to count more Biden points per ballot that he already has, you bring in more Biden ballots from a printing shop, or you sit down and adjust the machine to accept that for every new Biden ballot, he gets something crazy, like 50 points per ballot. The problem is, Dominion's systems probably couldn't handle that well.
The whole point of the system is to make elections look real. By taking points away from one candidate and giving them to the other, you won't affect the total counts. So 60% turnout is still a 60% turnout. But if you have to fix this shit on the fly, because YOU NEED TO WIN, then suddenly you're going to end up with something crazy like 120% turnout. It takes time and energy too coordinate that correctly.
I'm not sure where the mail-ins came in. I have to overall theories.
1) The DNC intended to cheat with mail-in ballots initially. Their hope was that Ginsburg would prevent a win for Trump in SCOTUS, if he managed to challenge it. This approach also had the flaw of possibly creating a skewed overvoting results. When Ginsburg died, the DNC went with Dominion as their back-up.
2) Dominion was the plan from the start. The mail-in ballot scheme was either there as cover fire or as insurance. After Dominion's algorithm failed to bring in the Biden landslide that they had predicted, then the Democrats used the mail-ins as their insurance policy, but they didn't have enough so they had to fuck around with the system to try and get it in.
I'm leaning toward number two, to be honest.
Anyway, I think the hope was that the DNC would steal 20% of Trump's vote and send them over to Biden. That would "prove" that Trump was a terrible President who had seen a complete collapse in support. Meanwhile, Biden's surge was from people who "saw the light" and voted for Biden against Trump.
This would accomplish a few major strategic concerns for the DNC. 1) It would cement their in-party support by saying "see, we can make this work if you follow our lead". 2) It would demoralize Trump voters by saying "See? No one likes him or you, so stop being racists and take your ass-fucking like a man". 3) It would allow the neo-cons to retake their party, allowing them to live another day. 4) Meanwhile, without their own in-party mandate, the GOP would not be able to threaten the DNC's position. 5) It would grant the DNC the presidency and allow them to abuse the executive branch for 4 years.
This narrative was destroyed during election night. Trump not only exceeded expectation, he smashed right through it. Now even if Biden holds onto the the presidency, 4 of the 5 strategic concerns were not met. A higher Trump turnout, even if he lost, shows to the world that Trump GREW his support. The neo-cons would never retake the GOP. It also tells the Progressives that no, they are not assured victory and either Biden won by luck or by crook.
That's why Pelosi is getting it from both sides. She promised both sides that they would have an "overwhelming" victory in 2020. She probably expected that little to no cheating was required to hold the House and possibly take or make out even in the Senate. With the Executive in their grasp, she probably expected an overwhelming win for her position. Instead she's got a Biden who somehow managed to luck into office, may not even cut it even in the Senate, and having lost a fair amount of seats. The "victory" does not secure the strategic requirements to ensure party survival.
Unfortunately, all the last minute cheating
was done in a panic. Which means people got sloppy. People messed up. And not in the "hey, there might be a recount and we lose a state", but in the "we cheated and now there is a clear, indicating record of it". Their one last hope was probably that Trump and his team didn't get their hands on the Dominion server. Because they'd stashed it in Germany. Except they did and now someone has taken it.
That's where I am. But like I said, while this all fits in pretty well, we need secure evidence to know what is actually happening.