Election Fraud System Still in Place and Trump Promotes 15 Minute Cities

Writes Ginny Garner:

Lew, 

Podcaster Kate Dalley loves the Mises Institute and has had you, Mises President Tom DiLorenzo and Tom Woods on as guests. Her broadcast on 3/14 covered election fraud, President Trump’s advocacy for “freedom cities” and birthright citizenship. Freedom cities are the 15 minute cities the World Economic forum and technocrats plan for people to live in a total digital surveillance grid. In the election fraud segment (starts at 42), activist Sophia Anderson explains how the nationwide cellular network called FirstNet still exists connecting election equipment and giving federal government access to election systems. ERIC (the Election Records Information Center) is also still operational. See here.

In the interview, Anderson also states the individual who reported the pipe bombs on J6 was a senior employee of FirstNet. The article she wrote on FirstNet is still on The Gateway Pundit’s web site.

FirstNet is used at the county and state levels for county commissioner, school board, board of supervisor elections and votes on bond issues. 

Kate Dalley’s web page.

 

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