Friday, January 22, 2021

Industrial Scale Fraud and The Great Coverup

 We keep being told that there simply is no evidence of election fraud.  Yet, for those who look even just skin deep at some of the things that went on during the 2020 election and the counting after, it is clear that this process was hinky.  Hinky, of course is a technical term.  The word means that all was not kosher.  Interestingly, because no court would actually hear the evidence, it allows the press to claim that there isn't any.  But just because no one will hear the evidence doesn't mean it isn't there.

Jay Valentine has an article today at the American Thinker entitled Industrial-Scale Election Fraud - Did It Happen? Now, Valentine is not your usual know nothing journalist or news reader. In fact, he actually has lead teams that have discovered fraud where the experts said there was none.

I led the team that built the fraud detection engine for the largest online auction house on the planet. They were on the front page of USA Today because some mother never received that gift for her child after sending in her last dollar. The auction house publicly said their multi-billion-dollar brand was in jeopardy.
I led industria-scale fraud investigations in the biggest of the big leagues, and proved fraud.
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Well, my team built a cyber-fraud technology and solved the problem. We broke insurance fraud rings where the insurance firm’s 30-person, police trained, 25-year experienced fraud team said there was no fraud...
So, what does this expert in fraud have to say about the 2020 election?
My team and I know industrial-level fraud and I can tell you with 100% certainty that the 2020 presidential election had massive, organized, discoverable fraud in most of the swing states.
Valentine notes that the places to start looking for fraud are the places that have already been identified. He takes the situations that we all know about by now, substitutes more common types of fraud for election fraud and then asks the reader wouldn't such a situation raise red flags? You can decide, but read the whole article. But what allows this industrial scale fraud take place in broad daylight, and then gaslight the public with constant claims of "no evidence" while at the same time deplatforming those who are trying to bring it to the public? Interestingly, that is the subject of another report by Daniel Greenfield at Sultan Knish entitled Democrats Outsource Political Repression to Coprorate Monopolies.
Democrats love public-private partnerships and they outsourced political repression to the private sector. The Constitution has inconvenient things to say about freedom of speech and so the Democrat government of elected and unelected officials outsourced the problem of censoring and suppressing speech to the handful of Big Tech monopolies of the internet.
That same old document written by old white dead men, not to mention centuries of jurisprudence and tradition, prevents the government from kicking down your door in the middle of the night for wrongthink. But nothing keeps corporations from firing you for wrongthink, for being related to someone who committed wrongthink, or for insufficient political correctness.
The public-private partnership between big government and big monopolies is based on Democrats and corporations doing the dirty work of repressing each other’s opponents.
Corporations can’t write regulations that suppress competition from upstart rivals, and so the government steps in and keeps the marketplace under the control of a few cartels. And the government can’t censor, deplatform, fire, bankrupt, and bar its political opponents from speaking, flying, and doing business. But the monopolies it’s been partnering with can and do.
This political Strangers on a Train arrangement goes much more swimmingly because both the government Guy and the corporate Bruno are eager to take care of each other’s dirty business.
What we are seeing is the practical effects of having one party in control of the levers of power, and perhaps more importantly, having so much power concentrated in the Federal government. We need to find a way to rein in this Federal behemoth.  Oh, the Left will keep a few tame Republicans around to give the appearance of  two parties.  Sort of like newspapers used to keep "tame" conservatives around like George Will.  I think we need to return to these United States, rather than the United States.

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