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Did Elon steal the 2024 election for Trump? Part 2 on page 3

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by DaDakota, Jun 15, 2025 at 12:27 AM.

  1. No Worries

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    Big if true.

    The person closest to saying that Elon stole the election is saying ...

    Methinks that you (@Space Ghost) are not a careful reader and perhaps just **** posting.

    Again, you be you.
     
  2. Xerobull

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    Can all of this crap be easily proven beyond a shadow of a doubt?
     
  3. DaDakota

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    Yes, but it requires a hand recount - which should be fine.......actually, hand counts should be done anyway and compared - we can't rely on technology....

    There is very little voter fraud as far as people voting many times but hacking could be a problem....need to recount and see.....


    DD
     
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    Key word is easily.
     
  5. Agent94

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    I wouldn't be surprised if there is still election fraud. It's been going on as long as we've been a country. Classic cases include the LBJ senate election; the political machines in the Northeast such as Tammany Hall; and every election in the history of Chicago :)

    However if it did happened, it didn't happen like this article states. At this point we know the elections are going to come down to several thousand votes in a few states. So I wouldn't be surprised if someone figured out how to illegally game the system. No need for some weird space laser conspiracy.
     
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    My gut tells me this. It seems like this is entirely plausible given the resources (unlimited) and weird inconsistencies. But if they could pull this off, do you think the powers that be will ever let this reach any sort of conclusion? With the small amount of people (read: money) that give a **** currently, I don't think so. Opposing people are at the b**** and complain stage, not the shut up and do something stage.

    I think the American public needs to get ****ed so many times, so hard and so long, that they get fed up with it and there is a change reaction.
     
  8. DaDakota

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    I read somewhere that it was statistically improbable for Trump to win all 7 swing states and it had something to do with Bullet ballots being miscounted, or a much higher percentage in swing states....let me see if I can find that.

    https://www.planetcritical.com/p/cyber-security-experts-warn-election-hacked

    Nothing wrong with a recount, and one is going on - if nothing is found, no big deal, same for all those recounts we did in 2020.

    DD
     
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  9. FrontRunner

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    It's odd that Democrats would break from Harris to vote Trump. But comparing their race to the AG's in NC is not the best comparison.

    Jeff Jackson was a popular congressman before running for AG and ran a great campaign against an unpopular Republican.

    I would like to see how Trump and Kamala fared in other races, and how Trump's numbers compared to 2020, etc.

    Also, I still can't believe he won, and god knows if anyone were to ever try it would be him, but "It Will Hold" posting a big ass screengrab from ProPublica at the top of their article is not the best look.
     
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  10. Space Ghost

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    You boys running down that rabbit hole like MAGA did in 2020. It was harder to find a hard core Harris supporter in 2025 than a hard core 2021 Trump supporter … by a wide margin. And ya think the election was rigged.
     
  11. TheFreak

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    What would be the downside to him of doing it? The effort to prove something like that would seem near impossible and beyond the capabilities of any particular state to pull off. No matter who ended up winning the election, nothing federal would be pursued, but for different reasons in each case.
     
  12. No Worries

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    Learn to read. There is still time to learn!!!
     
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  13. Agent94

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    Just about all ballots are paper, even if the ballot box is a touchscreen. It will print out a paper ballot that you put in an envelope and stick in a box. This is because democrats were upset about voting and tabulating machines owned by Republicans aligned corporations that had no paper trail.

    If something is suspicious. or the result is close, the ballots can be hand counted. There were a lot of changes in the last 20 years or so to make elections more secure. You had an independent federal agency, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, doing good work on election security. Of course Trumps budget is going to gut this agency.
     
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    So this is very suspicious. It seems Trump has already gutted election security. This was one of those things that went under the radar due to the firehouse of ****.

    In February 2025, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) implemented significant changes to its election security efforts under the Trump administration.
    Key actions and developments in February 2025:
    • Freeze on election security activities: CISA strategically paused all election security activities pending an internal review, as confirmed by a memo obtained by NBC News and reported by Wired. A DHS spokesperson confirmed this action.
    • Termination of employees: CISA acting director Bridget Bean fired approximately 130 employees, including election security advisers, in early February. These were experts in election administration who helped state and local officials obtain resources and support. The agency hasn't publicly released the outcome of the internal review, which was completed in March.
    • End of funding for EI-ISAC: The Trump administration stopped funding the Election Infrastructure Information Sharing and Analysis Center (EI-ISAC), which previously alerted state officials of election threats, stating it "no longer supports Department priorities".
    • Concerns from election officials: State election officials expressed grave concerns about the impact of these cuts on election security infrastructure and the loss of federal support, especially for smaller counties with limited resources. They worried about the ability to secure elections against potential threats and the potential loss of intelligence about foreign interference.
    The FBI's Foreign Influence Task Force was also disbanded in February by Attorney General Pam Bondi.
     
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    Part 2:

    https://substack.com/inbox/post/165...Pc0K1FYBVdUaGe0vgQ_aem_DmEvMG-K3I8aGIgAbybIMg

    That’s One Expensive Bird, Mr. Musk

    There’s no question Elon Musk is a headline-maker—but in April 2022, he was making headlines for a very specific reason. One that should have raised eyebrows for anyone paying attention. Seemingly out of nowhere, Musk made an unsolicited offer to purchase Twitter for $44 billion—$20 billion over its market value.

    Most dismissed it as just another billionaire flex—but the timing told a different story: his bid came just 49 days after Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine. That was the first red flag. What followed wasn’t a red wave—it was a red carpet.

    Over the next two years, a path was cleared, systems were compromised, and Trump was repositioned—not through public mandate, but through a strategic judicial firewall crafted by a powerful faction within the Federalist Society and reinforced by a coordinated campaign of technological manipulation.

    We’ve already broken down the digital and satellite infrastructure. Now, we’re stepping inside the courtrooms—and following the judges—who strategically removed all accountability hurdles between Trump and the White House.

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    The Nuclear Option: Judicial Engineering by Design

    The term “nuclear option” sounds dramatic, but what unfolded was exactly that: a procedural detonation that reshaped the U.S. judiciary—and cleared the runway for Donald Trump’s legal invincibility. In 2017, Mitch McConnell pulled the nuclear trigger for Supreme Court confirmations. Facing a filibuster on Trump’s nomination of Neil Gorsuch, McConnell changed the rules to force him through with just 51 votes.

    What followed was a full-on Federalist Society takeover of the federal judiciary:

    • 3 Supreme Court justices: Gorsuch, Kavanaugh, and Barrett
    • Over 200 lower court judges, all fast-tracked under the new simple-majority rules

    Let’s just say: McConnell caught the car—which turned out to be a MAGA bus barreling straight toward the Constitution. And no, his idol Ronald Reagan wouldn’t be pleased—at this trajectory, our children will soon be learning Russian.
     
  16. DaDakota

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    Part 2 cont.

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    Your Seat Awaits, Judge Cannon

    Just seven days after Trump lost the 2020 election to President Joe Biden, the Senate rammed through Judge Aileen Cannon—a Federalist Society loyalist—to the federal bench, again via the nuclear option. The seat? It would later oversee Trump’s classified documents case.

    Think about that. Before he even walked out of the White House with stolen materials and a failed insurrection attempt, Donald Trump had already secured the judge who would protect him. He wasn't just breaking the law—he was fortifying his legal escape route in advance, with an assist from Senate Republicans.

    By mid-2022, Judge Cannon was the only active judge in Florida’s Fort Pierce division. Trump’s legal team took full advantage, filing his case in person—in violation of standard protocol—which all but guaranteed it would land on her desk. That week, Cannon was assigned 9 of 29 new cases—over 30%, nearly triple the norm. Despite calls for recusal, she refused. She stayed. And she stalled.

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    Five States, Five Illegal Breaches

    Trump’s allies—under the guise of investigating voter fraud—illegally breached election equipment in Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arizona, and Colorado. What should have been a five-alarm fire in American democracy was instead buried beneath strategic delays, bureaucratic filings, and a crowded judicial calendar.
    Eighty-eight felonies, so little time.

    • In Mesa County, Colorado, election clerk Tina Peters disabled surveillance and granted full access to operatives who compromised the system for months. She was later sentenced to nine years in prison.

    • In Michigan, attorneys connected to Trump physically removed tabulators and took them to hotels and Airbnbs for off-site analysis—resulting in felony charges.
    These weren’t one-off breaches—they were part of a coordinated, multi-state campaign with access lasting weeks or even months, in some cases extending through the 2021 election cycle.
     
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    part 2 continued

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    Judicial Gymnastics in Georgia

    Smile! We could ask Governor Kemp how his poll workers got the backdoor codes to the voting equipment for their t-shirts—but we already know the answer. In early January 2021, lawyers aligned with Sidney Powell—accompanied by fake “electors”—gained illegal access to the Coffee County elections office, where they copied data from Dominion voting machines and servers. Although the equipment itself wasn’t removed, the top-secret software was later transferred to off-site locations, including hotels. That’s when Fulton County DA Fani Willis stepped in, filing charges on behalf of the people.

    In 2023, DA Fani Willis’s case against Trump was gaining traction—until January 2024, when Trump co-defendant Michael Roman filed a motion claiming Willis had a conflict of interest. The issue? She had a romantic relationship with a fellow prosecutor on the case.

    That’s right: two people on the same side of the courtroom, working toward the same legal objective, were... dating. Pardon me while I dig for my pearls.

    There was no evidence of case compromise, no mishandled materials, no ethical breach impacting the charges—just the appearance of impropriety, according to Trump's attorneys. Rich, coming from a man convicted of falsifying records to cover up hush money payments to a lady of the evening. Apparently, what really undermines democracy are lunch tabs and the thread count at the Napa DoubleTree.

    The case survived the initial challenge but was quickly appealed. That’s when Federalist Society-member Judge Elizabeth Gobeil stepped in at the Georgia Court of Appeals and delivered exactly what Trump needed: a ruling that DA Willis’s personal relationship—and her decision to occasionally cover meals or travel expenses—was reason enough to disqualify her—and her entire office—from the case.

    Had this case not been thrown into legal purgatory, the entire country would know that in 2020 and 2021, Trump’s associates used the ‘Big Lie’ to illegally breach voting equipment in five states. He’d be living the life he deserves—three hots and a cot—and we’d be sipping mimosas on patios instead of marching in the streets for No Kings Day protests.
     
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    All ‘Heil’ King Trump

    Then came the big one.

    Not that it was a surprise—after stalling the ruling until the absolute last minute on their calendar, in the summer of 2024, Trump was gifted immunity by a 6–3 ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court. Five of the six justices in the majority were Federalist Society members.

    The Court didn’t just look the other way—it rewrote the Constitution from the bench. They call it “Leo’s Court” for a reason. Leonard Leo and Mitch McConnell’s 2017 judicial takeover was reshaping the republic—one ruling at a time.

    Shortly thereafter, on an opinion gone rogue—complete with a love note and a wink from her SCOTUS daddy Clarence Thomas—Judge Aileen Cannon, after months of stalling the documents case, tossed it altogether. Because naturally, stealing classified documents from the National Archives, lying about having them, then refusing to return them—until the FBI had to raid your house—is an official duty for a president, right?

    Seven judges—all Federalist Society members—systematically dismantled every legal obstacle between Donald Trump and the Oval Office. They didn’t rule on cases; they eliminated them. They didn’t just set the table—they handed him the crown.

    “Lasers From Space”

    Let’s not forget what we covered in Part One.

    • In 2021, Leonard Leo sold Tripp Lite—a company responsible for powering over 70% of U.S. voting equipment—to Eaton Corporation.
    • Eaton Corporation was already partnered with Peter Thiel and Palantir.
    • By September 2024, Eaton announced a new partnership with Elon Musk, just weeks before the election.

    Buried in that partnership agreement was this line:
    “Exploring integration with Starlink's emerging low-orbit DTC infrastructure for secure operational continuity.”

    What does that mean in plain English?
    Election infrastructure and Musk’s newly launched low-Earth orbit DTC satellites were on a collision course—and no one was regulating the outcome. This technology wipes out the “air-gapped” defense altogether—because with Eaton in the picture, these systems can bypass it entirely.
     
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    Final part 2

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    Brass Tacks

    Give it to us straight, Mr. Bean—a clean sweep in all seven swing states. The fall of the Blue Wall. Eighty-eight counties flipped red—not one flipped blue. Ronald Reagan would like a word. Every supposed victory landed just under the threshold to trigger an automatic recount. And statistically absurd data that left Dr. Walter Mebane and the Election Truth Alliance statisticians scratching their heads and burning the midnight oil.

    They blew it out—think Revenge of the Nerds: Villains Version. Almost like a pack of young hackers threw out the Ric Flair “WOOOO” and slammed the Go Big or Go Home button.

    From the courtroom to orbit, this wasn’t a campaign—it was a coordinated operation that fused judicial engineering, backdoor breaches, hardware infiltration, and satellite deployment. The outcome? Data so manipulated, it makes the Russian tail look like a nub.

    And the part no one seems willing to confront is the through line—from the front-end stacking of courts, to the sale of Tripp Lite to a company already partnered with Palantir, to their subsequent handshake with Elon Musk just weeks before the election.

    Now, I’m not a state attorney general—but if I were, I’d be inviting folks down to the office for a cuppa joe and a conversation under oath. Because what we’re looking at is, quite clearly, a four-year coordinated strategy to return Donald Trump to the Oval Office—whether he won the 2024 election or not.

    “Concerning.”

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  20. DaDakota

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    Glad someone is looking into this - sounds pretty interesting.

    The judges did **** up the investigations....

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