Thursday, November 05, 2020

HOW TO STEAL AN ELECTION IN 'MURICA

You can buy an election. Just ask Infowars' very own Roger Stone. He bought the 1980 election for Reagan by delivering a $250k bung from Roy Cohn to split the anti-Reagan vote in New York and deliver New York to Reagan. Stone has admitted this aware of the statute of limitations. Cohn ran paedophile networks for the CIA and was the lawyer for the New York mob (a job given to him by the CIA). So we have to ask: where did that $250k bung come from? The mob? or the CIA?

A corrupt powerful government agency can steal an election for you. In 2016 the FBI sat on thousands of possibly incriminating Clinton emails over the summer. Then just before election day the FBI unnecessarily announced to the publilc they were investigating those Clinton emails, but did not investigate allegations that Trump was working with Russia. Clinton lost 5% in the polls due to this investigation, and despite the day before the election the FBI announcing there was nothing suspicious on those emails, she regained about 1%. But it was too late. Thus the FBI torpedoed Clinton.

Infowars support Trump. They made a fortune from claiming that the FBI was covering up 9/11. Trump said he would expose the perps of 9/11. He hasn't. But he has sold out to the perps of 9/11.

And now in 2020, surprise, surprise, it looks like the Democrats are trying to pull a fast one: dead men voting for Biden; tens of thousands of 'votes' for Biden apparently 'found' late at night.

But this is politics in 'Murica. 

But it's the Stone/Cohn/Trump axis of corruption. Cohn ran paedophile networks for the CIA. Stone enabled 9/11 and the financial crisis of 2007/8. And Trump sold out to the perps of 9/11 despite telling his base he'd expose the perps. And he won in 2016 because of corruption in a U S Government agency!!  

There's party level corruption.

And then there's government level corruption. And it's from this that Trump benefited and occupies the White House to continue the cover up of 9/11.

 

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