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Sunday, July 30, 2023

Save our elections Aug. 16-17

Lindell says to share this far and wide. He says they have a new plan that will save our elections. They will reveal the plan August 16-17. He says the plan will make sense, and everyone is going to love it. See the comments below for my thoughts and speculations.


https://lindellevent.com/

Lindell has held symposiums in recent years, which have revealed valuable information, but so far not enough to capture mainstream consensus.

Our goal is to have a single election day where people show up in person, vote on paper ballots, and count those ballots by hand. The problem is that politicians and judges who control the current system came to power through the current system, and they don’t want to change it. I am thinking that any change will need to somehow be outside the current system.

One theory is that the military is already running the country behind the scenes, in response to a treasonous coup d’état attempt by Biden in November 2020. Since elections are critical infrastructure, the military can oversee the elections, similar to what they did in Iraq and Afghanistan. While this might be what is needed, I am thinking it would be stressful for the American people.

Another possibility would be to amend the US Constitution. The framers included provisions for states to do this, and if that doesn’t work, the people can hold a constitutional convention. I’m thinking the logistics for this would be difficult to pull off by 2024, and I’m not sure how it would gain legitimacy in the public eye right now.

Another plan outside the current system is American States Assemblies. It would result in a totally different judicial system. It requires people to change their citizenship status. I’m not sure how to get mass participation in that.

Elected county officials have full authority to determine the time, place and manner of elections. State legislatures have full authority to determine the time, place and manner of presidential elections. But most of these officials don’t know their power, are afraid to use their power, or are not interested in using their power.

I think we can do more with exit polling. That could raise awareness, but it wouldn’t solve the raw political power dilemma.

Maybe election judges can do something, but it seems they are constrained by the current system.

Another idea is notarized affidavits of who you voted for.

Those are some ideas. It will be interesting to see if the Lindell Event announces something totally different. Register now, and find out August 16-17!