The establishment media are ignoring, suppressing, and even dismissing altogether an enormous amount of evidence that indicates significant voting irregularities took place during the 2020 presidential election.
Additionally, there are serious inferences of fraud as it relates to the counting of ballots.
Using the coronavirus as justification, prior to the election the Democratic Party pushed through a voting procedure that had never been used before. This resulted in an unparalleled number of mail-in, absentee, and provisional ballots pouring into the system.
This would not be the only segment of the voting process that would earn the label of "unprecedented."
Last minute rule changes, software glitches, count halts, ballot dumps, and statistical anomalies made their ugly appearances this election-go-round, all to the benefit of one party only.
Make no mistake, though, this election is in no way over.
In football terminology, it may be that we are still in the third quarter, with lots of big plays to come.
The mounting evidence continuing to surface presents a pressing need for a complete investigation and judicially supervised remedies, including recounts, audits, and even election do-overs.
The term used in the law of negligence, res ipsa loquitur, has a counterpart appropriateness here. The Latin term, which means "the thing speaks for itself," stems from its use in Roman trials. In tort law, it provides elements of a cause of action, when a tortious injury would not ordinarily occur without negligence.
In the case of this election, there are results that would not ordinarily occur without fraud.
In Democratic-run swing states, where on election eve President Donald Trump was leading over Democratic challenger Joe Biden, ballot counting inexplicably came to a screeching halt.
A few hours later, massive amounts of ballots suddenly appeared.
Few, if any of the votes, went in President Trump’s favor.
The Numbers Story
In Michigan, Democratic presidential candidate Biden at one point received a block of 138,000 votes. Nearly all of the votes added to his tally. This is a statistical impossibility.
Data scientists have noticed other mathematical patterns that raise serious inferences of election fraud. Benford's law is a forensic tool that is commonly used to detect potential fraud in accounting and vote tallies.
The Benford principle dictates a specific distribution of digits in data to determine whether such data are random and natural.
The digits of the vote counts are expected to follow an exponential distribution across the integers. When the analysis of numerical data samples indicates that the samples are not actually random, i.e., a numerical violation of Benford’s law, an inference of fraud is produced and has been used to detect fraud in elections. Numerical data that deviate from Benford’s law have been admitted in court as evidence of vote fraud.
Informal analyses of Trump’s numbers show no violations of Benford’s law; however, candidate Biden’s numbers do show violations that indicate fraud.
There are other ways that numbers become indicators of election fraud, including the vote total differential between candidate Biden and other down ballot candidates as well as precincts that have more than 100% voter participation.
As of this writing, the GOP has not lost a single seat in the U.S. House.
Instead the Republican Party has picked up several new House members and added at least three state legislatures, a result that appears highly inconsistent with a win by candidate Biden, who experienced record low enthusiasm across his entire campaign.
In Pennsylvania, due to a lack of signature verification, the rate of rejected mail-in ballots is almost 30 times lower this year than it was in the 2016 presidential election; this is yet another statistical anomaly.
During the inevitable coming litigation, based on claims of irregular voting and election fraud, data from Democrat-controlled swing states will be analyzed, and statistical anomalies and violations of Benford’s law will be presented to the courts.
The Software Story
Dominion Democracy Suite software was used for tabulating ballots in Michigan’s Antrim County. A reported "glitch" caused at least 6,000 Republican votes to be counted as Democrat votes, according to Michigan GOP Chairwoman Laura Cox.
When corrected, the miscalculation, which was first reported by a county clerk, changed the results of the county from candidate Biden to President Trump.
Forty-seven other counties in Michigan may also have suffered a similar glitch, due to the same software. If each of these counties, when corrected, were to have a switch-over of 6,000 votes, it would result in President Trump receiving 282,000 additional votes, likely changing Michigan’s election results.
Dominion Democracy Suite software is reportedly used in 30 other states, including all of the other swing states.
The Election Law Story
Election rules in the United States are made by the state legislature. In order to be counted, election law in Pennsylvania requires ballots to be received by Nov. 3.
The state legislature in Pennsylvania turned down the governor’s request to allow ballots to be counted that were postmarked by Nov. 3, but not actually received until Nov. 5.
The governor then went to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court to obtain a court order to continue counting the ballots. It was an illicit move and merely a way in which to circumvent the state legislature.
The Democrat-controlled court issued the illegal order, one that violated state law.
Although the precincts have been counting late-received ballots, the U.S. Supreme Court via Justice Samuel Alito issued Pennsylvania an order to segregate the late-received votes and remove them from the counted totals.
The validity of late-received votes will almost inevitably end up being decided by the U.S. Supreme Court. If the ballots received after Nov. 3 are thrown out for violating Pennsylvania election law, the result of the election in that state will likely change.
The Coming Story
President Trump and the GOP have obtained sworn witness testimony that alleges poll watchers were denied entry to the polls, election officials took actions that were not authorized by the state legislature, a post office manager ordered postal workers to back-date ballots to Nov. 3, and election workers illegally created new voter files; all this, in order to create more ballots for candidate Biden.
These claims must be fully examined and litigated.
Getting to the bottom of all of it is not just about the 2020 election. Rather, it is about all future elections in America and whether representative democracy survives.
James Hirsen, J.D., M.A., in media psychology, is a New York Times best-selling author, media analyst, and law professor. Visit Newsmax TV Hollywood. Read James Hirsen's Reports — More Here.
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