Reader’s View: Symposium showed voter fraud
Cyber experts showed how ballot-counting is done. We saw live the active erasing of vital election data. It was surely a divine gift to prove fraud.
It was a miracle the event went on with no major incident, considering the reported attempts to shut it down. Lindell stated he was assaulted at his hotel by someone poking him painfully under the arm. A state representative had his house raided with his four children there, Lindell said, and a Colorado county clerk, Tina Peters, said her office was raided.
Videos appeared to prove fraud, including people hiding, changing, and destroying ballots — and the Supreme Court refused to hear it! What are the left and others afraid to have us find out? Dominion Voting Systems filed a defamation suit against Lindell for $1.3 billion to stop him, but Lindell welcomes suits as opportunities to prove fraud in court.
Jesus said, “Beware of those who deceive you,” which is obvious watching weak, forgetful President Joe Biden being used by extremists to open borders and let poor, sick, and dangerous illegal immigrants invade us, increasing our debt. This violates oaths to uphold the Constitution. Republicans cowardly won’t impeach extremist politicians or use the 25th Amendment to remove Biden and save our country. The case against Biden strengthened with his withdrawal from Afghanistan — before saving Americans there!
To avoid fraud, all parties must agree to voting machines and other election equipment that cannot be connected to the internet. We all can sign Arizona senators’ petition for election integrity at WendyRogers.org. Write or call your representatives and senators.
Rosemarie Mitchell
Duluth
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