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I'm pretty sure we're living in an autocracy now.

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    I'm pretty sure we're living in an autocracy now.

    Congress should not have certified the 2024 election. Because of course they did, being the knuckleheads that they are despite the decent evidence that ES&S voting machines in swing states were electronically hacked from on high.

    A lot of local, city scenes and certainly the US politics have devolved to name calling: "Fucking asshole." "Piece of shit." This was more or less taking place during Pam Bondi's testimony before US Congress the other week.

    I don't think this is sustainable.

    I want to roll. I want to hide. I want to drift away from all of this.

    Beyond these bombs. Beyond these walls. Beyond these hypocrites...

    I have just my version of "Picture On The Wall" by the band Groundation running through my head. Groundation's front man Harrison Stafford is a white man from California, fondly nicknamed "Professor" who sings reggae music in the traditional "ragga" style.

    Reggae music was originated by Toots & The Maytals, Lee "Scratch" Perry, and of course the world-renowned Bob Marley in the last fifty years or so. This style of music is mostly within the domain of predominantly Jamaican and African bands. Groundation was and still is a righteous band. They're somewhat different from other reggae bands and I really enjoy their music. They effectively put the message in their melodic and beat-driven music, and everybody who's conscience can benefit by slowing down and taking the time to listen to what the Professor sings about in his songs.

    It is truly such a sad state of affairs for this esteemed nation. We are individually and collectively capable of so much and it seems that we get so little done — across the land — thanks to the pests in society and the powerful political hypocrites who keep trying to tell us what time it is.

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      I'm pretty sure we're living in an autocracy now.

      Congress should not have certified the 2024 election. Because of course they did, being the knuckleheads that they are despite the decent evidence that ES&S voting machines in swing states were electronically hacked from on high.

      A lot of local, city scenes and certainly the US politics have devolved to name calling: "Fucking asshole." "Piece of shit." This was more or less taking place during Pam Bondi's testimony before US Congress the other week.

      I don't think this is sustainable.

      I want to roll. I want to hide. I want to drift away from all of this.

      Beyond these bombs. Beyond these walls. Beyond these hypocrites...

      I have just my version of "Picture On The Wall" by the band Groundation running through my head. Groundation's front man Harrison Stafford is a white man from California, fondly nicknamed "Professor" who sings reggae music in the traditional "ragga" style.

      Reggae music was originated by Toots & The Maytals, Lee "Scratch" Perry, and of course the world-renowned Bob Marley in the last fifty years or so. This style of music is mostly within the domain of predominantly Jamaican and African bands. Groundation was and still is a righteous band. They're somewhat different from other reggae bands and I really enjoy their music. They effectively put the message in their melodic and beat-driven music, and everybody who's conscience can benefit by slowing down and taking the time to listen to what the Professor sings about in his songs.

      It is truly such a sad state of affairs for this esteemed nation. We are individually and collectively capable of so much and it seems that we get so little done — across the land — thanks to the pests in society and the powerful political hypocrites who keep trying to tell us what time it is.

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      @iamnickw

      despite the decent evidence that ES&S voting machines in swing states were electronically hacked

      Links?

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        @iamnickw

        despite the decent evidence that ES&S voting machines in swing states were electronically hacked

        Links?

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        @cR0w Sorry for the delay.

        The voting discrepancies found by independent researchers in the 2024 US presidential election are what even many smart folks would label a convoluted subject. cR0w, I am not sure what country you hail from. In the US some of our federal legal system has "jumped the shark." You are no doubt aware of the abuses by ICE and DHS, yes? It’s not just the immigration officers. Our country’s patchwork of voting systems is essentially each individual state deciding what they have to do through every state’s Secretary of State to effectively maintain their voting systems. No one state asked for a recount after November 2024 except for Michigan and I think that was just a problem in either one or two counties over some kind of lack of oversight in the elections process. In Michigan, I think that officials were looking at flawed results by individual county and not statewide.

        Regarding adjudication in the US, rulings aren't just erroneous. They're ruling in pretty bad ways to basically gum up the works and help enable the idiots so that they can remain in charge. The worst of them is that one US district judge from Florida named Judge Aileen Cannon, who helped the federal DOJ remove the special prosecutor’s role over the simple question of who gets to decide. That’s literally all that motion of hers was about. Lawyers endlessly argue over details, yes… However I’m telling you now that *that* is what her decision was all about — with regard to the Special Prosecutor Jack Smith and him releasing his own findings of fact. The GOP in US Congress didn’t like what Smith found so basically they used Judge Cannon to shit-can (fire) Jack Smith and called it legal.

        I just looked the history of that up. Cannon’s ruling in that classified documents case was about the Appointments Clause of the Constitution. She concluded that the prosecution of Trump violated the Appointments Clause because Congress had not passed legislation that explicitly gave the attorney general the power to outsource the investigation to an outside prosecutor. That’s a Federalist Society line of reasoning, if I’m not incorrect. Most of the conservative members of the Supreme Court are members of the Federalist Society. Leonoard Leo, who coordinated with the two billionaires Peter Thiel and Elon Musk to help hack the ES&S voting machines by using their minions to accomplish this, is a central player in the Federalist Society.

        In my view, US Congress wasn't even supposed to certify the 2024 election. The information was not processed, collated, and presented on time due to US intelligence agencies abstaining from intervening because of their perceptions about what's called the Hatch Act. Depending on how you interpret that one act, NSA or CIA probably would not have violated the act if they had released an election monitoring report about the discrepancies in the 2024 election.

        I have to write that most lawyers literally cannot count up to high numbers and that's most of the federal DOJ. So, because they cannot conceptualize the totality or the degrees of separation... or what legal professionals call personal encumbrance the general counsels at all of the intel agencies SAT ON THEIR HANDS AND TRUMP WON BY MUSK, ET AL. CHEATING. Welcome to America — where white is black and black is white. Down is up and also we have cats and dogs living together, ha ha. No, seriously.

        The swing states' ES&S electronic voting machines were hacked by Musk's minions. Now, if you look at Zarnowski’s charts there is an x and y axis. One represents time and the other represents a type of plot on his graph showing the actual voting discrepancies from the electronic voting machines. What David A. Graham over at The Atlantic was publicly bickering about with Zarnowski last year was the veracity of the data points which both Zarnowski and another person published on Substack in late 2024 and throughout 2025.

        US intel flagged this. Three different people working as cia and nsa monitors flagged this. The ex-CIA person who went public is named Adam Zarnowski: https://thiswillhold.substack.com/p/she-won-they-didnt-just-change-the

        I think that at some point, Zarnowski had to step down from his job as a CIA officer. His background was primarily analyzing human trafficking worldwide. He published a book about this called Jörmungandr.

        US Congress is derelict, and the rest of the intellectuals just blame the voters for Trump getting into office again.

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        • iamnickw@infosec.exchangeI iamnickw@infosec.exchange

          @cR0w Sorry for the delay.

          The voting discrepancies found by independent researchers in the 2024 US presidential election are what even many smart folks would label a convoluted subject. cR0w, I am not sure what country you hail from. In the US some of our federal legal system has "jumped the shark." You are no doubt aware of the abuses by ICE and DHS, yes? It’s not just the immigration officers. Our country’s patchwork of voting systems is essentially each individual state deciding what they have to do through every state’s Secretary of State to effectively maintain their voting systems. No one state asked for a recount after November 2024 except for Michigan and I think that was just a problem in either one or two counties over some kind of lack of oversight in the elections process. In Michigan, I think that officials were looking at flawed results by individual county and not statewide.

          Regarding adjudication in the US, rulings aren't just erroneous. They're ruling in pretty bad ways to basically gum up the works and help enable the idiots so that they can remain in charge. The worst of them is that one US district judge from Florida named Judge Aileen Cannon, who helped the federal DOJ remove the special prosecutor’s role over the simple question of who gets to decide. That’s literally all that motion of hers was about. Lawyers endlessly argue over details, yes… However I’m telling you now that *that* is what her decision was all about — with regard to the Special Prosecutor Jack Smith and him releasing his own findings of fact. The GOP in US Congress didn’t like what Smith found so basically they used Judge Cannon to shit-can (fire) Jack Smith and called it legal.

          I just looked the history of that up. Cannon’s ruling in that classified documents case was about the Appointments Clause of the Constitution. She concluded that the prosecution of Trump violated the Appointments Clause because Congress had not passed legislation that explicitly gave the attorney general the power to outsource the investigation to an outside prosecutor. That’s a Federalist Society line of reasoning, if I’m not incorrect. Most of the conservative members of the Supreme Court are members of the Federalist Society. Leonoard Leo, who coordinated with the two billionaires Peter Thiel and Elon Musk to help hack the ES&S voting machines by using their minions to accomplish this, is a central player in the Federalist Society.

          In my view, US Congress wasn't even supposed to certify the 2024 election. The information was not processed, collated, and presented on time due to US intelligence agencies abstaining from intervening because of their perceptions about what's called the Hatch Act. Depending on how you interpret that one act, NSA or CIA probably would not have violated the act if they had released an election monitoring report about the discrepancies in the 2024 election.

          I have to write that most lawyers literally cannot count up to high numbers and that's most of the federal DOJ. So, because they cannot conceptualize the totality or the degrees of separation... or what legal professionals call personal encumbrance the general counsels at all of the intel agencies SAT ON THEIR HANDS AND TRUMP WON BY MUSK, ET AL. CHEATING. Welcome to America — where white is black and black is white. Down is up and also we have cats and dogs living together, ha ha. No, seriously.

          The swing states' ES&S electronic voting machines were hacked by Musk's minions. Now, if you look at Zarnowski’s charts there is an x and y axis. One represents time and the other represents a type of plot on his graph showing the actual voting discrepancies from the electronic voting machines. What David A. Graham over at The Atlantic was publicly bickering about with Zarnowski last year was the veracity of the data points which both Zarnowski and another person published on Substack in late 2024 and throughout 2025.

          US intel flagged this. Three different people working as cia and nsa monitors flagged this. The ex-CIA person who went public is named Adam Zarnowski: https://thiswillhold.substack.com/p/she-won-they-didnt-just-change-the

          I think that at some point, Zarnowski had to step down from his job as a CIA officer. His background was primarily analyzing human trafficking worldwide. He published a book about this called Jörmungandr.

          US Congress is derelict, and the rest of the intellectuals just blame the voters for Trump getting into office again.

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          @iamnickw There are a lot of interesting theories in there, none of which would be surprising if true, but there's also not much more than conjecture. I hope there is further investigation and published results as it's important, but I'm not ready to accept it as reality, especially with how much of the country really is still on board with the current regime.

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            @iamnickw There are a lot of interesting theories in there, none of which would be surprising if true, but there's also not much more than conjecture. I hope there is further investigation and published results as it's important, but I'm not ready to accept it as reality, especially with how much of the country really is still on board with the current regime.

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            @cR0w All good points. Thanks for asking the question.

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            • iamnickw@infosec.exchangeI iamnickw@infosec.exchange

              @cR0w All good points. Thanks for asking the question.

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              @iamnickw And I appreciate your genuine response.

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