Posted on 06/03/2022 4:30:12 PM PDT by T Ruth
In the fall of 2020, I warned repeatedly on social media, TV and in my syndicated column about the Zuckerberg Heist — Silicon Valley’s hijacking of our election system through a private nonprofit called the Center for Tech and Civic Life. CTCL was funded by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, to the tune of $350 million. Election information-rigging Google joined as a top corporate partner, along with the Rockefeller Brothers Fund and the Democracy Fund ....
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Never forget: COVID-19 chicanery provided the cover and pretext for the Zuckerberg Heist. Learn from history, and hone your pattern recognition skills. It’s happening again. For the past month, media outlets and government bureaucrats in both parties have been stirring up fears of election chaos induced by a “paper shortage” that has purportedly dragged on for two years due to “COVID-19.”
That’s just more fake virus news. Graphic paper demands have been declining and paper mills shutting down for decades thanks to [NAFTA], foreign subsidies and increased imports. But truth never stopped agenda-driven Chicken Littles:
“A paper shortage is looming over the 2022 elections. Seriously,” Politico warned two weeks ago.
“Worldwide paper shortage causing concerns for balloting ahead of midterm elections,” Detroit station WDIV trumpeted.
“Midterm mess: States grapple with poll worker and paper shortages,” CNN intoned.
The American Forest and Paper Association has tried to un-fan the media-generated flames of fear. “There is no reason to panic,” the association’s Terry Webber assured Americans last week, as long as election officials plan ahead.
But mark my words. This “paper shortage” propaganda will be used to further cement the Soros family-spearheaded push to hackable, paperless electronic voting systems, including Dominion, which covers 37% of voters.
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Dominion should have already been gone gone gone. But they aren’t. The citizens have absolutely no power without free and fair elections and without fair and honest counting we have nothing.
Ok fine. Blockchain voting works for me. One unique ID per registered voter. You can only vote once, the count is instantaneous. You can check to see your own vote was counted but nobody else can. You cannot vote in more than one state.
Our elections are trash because DC wants that slop and play. BOTH parties want it.
I gave him a few hints on suppliers who would sell five or ten cases at a time, but not full pallets such as we used to buy and as he is used to buying now.
While I am not close with this guy, we do extend professional courtesy to each other such as this on a regular basis.
Ah, so the new push will be for online voting, not mail in
News is saying misinformation and a paper shortage are threatening our elections. They’re not even trying to hide it anymore.
Not to worry, the D’s already have their votes printed.
The Democrats didn’t need Zuck’s help. They had the Dominion voting machines all of which switched a set percentage of Republican votes to Democrat. One knows it happened because of the fractional vote reporting from many of them. No actual live human casts a portion of a vote. That can only happen if the algorithm is set to transfer a set percentage. 5% of 1265 is 63.25. That is not a true outcome. It makes an algorithmically manipulated outcome.
What a Surprise, Not. I have mentioned the Nicaragua Sandinista Commies who made Farmers Markets illegal. One day there was food every where, the next day, rationing. The Sandinistas also rationed paper so any, so-called freedom of the press was impossible.
I can’t imagine the fits my paper-addicted, CTRL-P-obsessed types at my place of business would cope if they couldn’t print every little thing and then throw the majority away in a couple of hours.
I just checked. Lots of ordinary 8.5" x 11" paper available on Amazon.com. I am sure a more thorough check would find of lots of supply.
So you’re the office that drives the need for those moronic email sigs saying something like “Please consider the effect on the environment before printing this email”?
The only catch is that I won't see it for at least a month. Corporations (like the one I work for) have lots of tricks up our sleeve to deal with this type of thing. Government entities who want what they want when they want it, much less so.
Costco is ready when you are.
I despise printers, printing, and related.
At the office, I might print a dozen things in a year. For home, maybe even less.
I assure you none of my paper addicts pay attention to consider the environment when the fate of some meeting about another meeting depends on everyone getting 20 page handouts that are never read and tossed.
Not bad. Only $500 per pallet more than what I paid for my July delivery.
Welcome to Bidenflation.
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