What Kind of Government Do We Really Have?

Dear Friends,

It seems to me, for Americans to have any faith in democracy, or our constitutional republic even, there must be an audit of the 2020 election. The more time passes the greater the tsunami swell of evidence of election effecting fraud. Sworn testimony, video, statistical anomalies, poll watchers forbidden from watching, “lost” thumb drives, thousands of dead people registering and voting, ballots shipped from NY to PA, allegations of foreign interference, voting machines updated the night of the election, zero signature verification and a myriad of computer “glitches.” None of which gives us a warm fuzzy feeling about the election. We have to wonder how much more will come to light in the next week? One thing is sure, if the elite want the people to accept this, the election will have to be investigated.

The first thing that has to happen is the source code for all the voting machines must be made public. Let the coders look at it. They will be able to tell immediately if there is anything in it to give us concern. That in and of itself would go a long way. It should be obvious that along with the source code, all updates, especially the update the night of the election, must be included. As well as all thumb drives, internal and external corporate communications floating around out there, of every company involved that is relevant to the election, be exposed. A complete forensics by both the public and various government and private entities must be done… and all of them come up clean for the cloud of doubt to be lifted from the computer tabulating part of the election.

In every state a full signature verification must be done. If the signatures don’t match, the vote is fraudulent. There is testimony that the counting was done in such a way as to render a forensic audit impossible. If that is true, where it was done, the election results are irreparably spoiled. Barring signature verification, if we are following the law, no mail in ballots would be accepted. The democrats would demand and get no less. Signature verification is the only line of defense against election fraud. Since it apparently was not done. It needs to be. How can we be confident in an election where there are no hindrances at all to vote fraud in the hundreds of thousands? We can’t. Signature verification, (following the law) is the very least that must be done, to put our collective minds at rest.

As of the writing of this article, it is reported that 39% of the American people believe the election was a fraud. That percentage doesn’t take into consideration, those that know in their heart but refuse to admit it… and those people who don’t even know that there was an election. The more the elite refuse, to give any real accounting of what happened, the more people will be convinced there was systematic fraud. I wonder how long “democracy” lasts when elections are a sham and most people know it? Whether or not the election was indeed stolen, by a multitude of frauds and criminal behavior, the mere appearance of fraud is sufficient to undermine democracy from here on. That percentage will only grow as we are denied any accounting of this obviously farcical election.

Now that Texas has filed suit against the “swing states,” over the election, we will see if democracy is still a thing. If the Supreme court refuses to take it up, despite Pennsylvania poking SCOTUS in the eye by refusing to follow their ruling, they will have made themselves superfluous. The last vestige of the Constitutional system will have made itself irrelevant. If that happens, why should we pay for a President, Congress or SCOTUS… when by their own actions they have made themselves redundant? Since they have all ceded their constitutional authority, to the unconstitutional administrative state, even eliminating democracy itself. Lay them off. Admit the truth the “election” proves, we don’t live under a legitimate Constitutional Republic, we live under an illegitimate administrative state.

Sincerely,

John Pepin

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