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The 2020 Election: Do You Like A Good Conspiracy Theory?

The 2020 Election: Do You Like A Good Conspiracy Theory?

Update: 2020-11-19
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Good conspiracy theories are by nature difficult to prove. The evidence just isn't strong enough to either prove or disprove them.

But—just for fun—I followed some information sent to me by a friend. I thought this information (and the subsequent places it sent me,) lent itself to a great start of a new conspiracy theory.

As I say in the podcast, the story begins with a "Zapruder" moment. Unlike the grainy footage which captured Kennedy's assassination, this is a cell phone video copying about a half minute of election night results on CNN. Here's the link for that: Zapruder

This video also refers to Hammer & Scorecard, which I forgot to mention in the podcast. To explain in depth here is a link to a Charlie Kirk video. Kirk interviewed retired Air Force Lt. General Tom McInerney. You may recognize him as a talking head on Fox News for many years as a military/intelligence expert. He explains Hammer & Scorecard in detail and how it may have been used to manipulate the election results. Here is that interview.

A video which explained the ramifications of the theory that Hammer & Scorecard meddled in the 2020 election has since been taken down by YouTube. However, the same source produced another video which breaks down the data on how votes were allegedly taken away from President Trump and given to Joe Biden. Here is the existing video.

This video is from a YouTube channel called Quid Yen. They also produced the "Zapruder" video.

The link to the raw data the video takes apart is here. Ironically the source for this is the New York Times.

Finally, here is a link to an article which claims the Trump Administration was aware of this election manipulation over two years ago. Trump wrote an executive order setting the stage to monitor and act on election fraud. In essence it claims a trap was set and all the alleged fraud was monitored in real time. In the podcast I credited it to Breitbart News. It is actually from a site called Before It's News.

Please enjoy this episode in the frame of mind that this is all just a lavish conspiracy theory.

That's all it could be, isn't it?

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The 2020 Election: Do You Like A Good Conspiracy Theory?

The 2020 Election: Do You Like A Good Conspiracy Theory?

Carl Gitchel