Bill Barr Is Not Trustworthy — Bari Weiss interviewed former Attorney General Bill Barr for an hour-and-a-half podcast released Aug. 25. The transcript can be read on Substack.
Ms. Weiss is one of the good gals. She is a fine journalist with integrity but she couldn’t leave her bubble with this one.
Barr comes off as likable with high morals. He says he liked Donald Trump and that he would support him in 2024 against the likely Dems, and you almost believe him.
“And if he did adjust, he could go down in history as a great president, ” Barr said.
The mean tweets didn’t stop, though, and then the final straw which was Trump’s denial of the legitimacy of the November 2020 election.
“The more we looked at the fraud allegations, the more we saw that most of them were frivolous, and those that weren’t frivolous were simply not substantiated by the evidence,” Barr said.
“I talked to the AP reporter and I told him that to date we haven’t seen evidence of fraud on a scale that would have affected the outcome of the election,” Barr said.
And so the demon pretending to be an angel is revealed.
He was silent on votes being counted without observers able to observe. He kept mum about governors changing election law, which we know from high school is not how it works. He didn’t fight to audit voting machines which would have gone a long way to stifling suspicion regardless of what the audit found.
Election confidence always trumps private corporation IP concerns.
Barr couldn’t say this.
What’s truly damning, though, are the claims claims that Barr stopped investigations in the weeks after the election.
“Attorney General Barr, however, instructed me not to make any public statements or put out any press releases regarding possible election irregularities,” said Bill McSwain, who was then U.S, Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. “I was also given a directive to pass along serious allegations to the State Attorney General for investigation – the same State Attorney General who had already declared that you could not win.”
Tony Shaffer, a former Army intelligence officer who was a member of Trump’s advisory board says that Barr angrily ordered him to stop looking into Jesse Morgan’s story. Morgan, a truck driver, said that he hauled 162,000 curated mail-in ballots from Bethpage, N.Y. to Harrisburg in October 2020.
Shaffer has told this story many times including in this this interview with Joe Hoft. It starts at about the 11 minute mark
One of Ms. Weiss’ last questions involved Jeffrey Epstein
BW: Is it possible that Jeffrey Epstein didn’t die by suicide?
AG BARR: No.
If Epstein was murdered, Barr’s answer means the government was a partner in it.
A wide-spread belief that our government murders is social poison.
The New York Post two-weeks ago reiterated the reasons for suspicion. Pathologist Michael Baden claims Epstein’s injuries were consistent with strangulation not hanging; cameras reportedly malfunctioned; and guards falsified records that they checked on him.
Citizens are being asked to contact their county’s board of election and request Cast Vote Records which are the clearest indicators of whether or not there is machine-based election fraud.
Legal protection for these records from 2020 end Sept. 3 allowing for their destruction.
It is being suggested that the below language be used and the request sent by certified letter.
Pursuant to our state’s freedom of information law, please remit the Cast Vote Records [insert jurisdiction] from the 2020 General Election. These records should include the following fields as a minimum:
China Keeping Intel On US Election Workers — China has a significant amount of personal information on 1.8 million U.S. election workers on a server in Wuhan, CD Media reports.
The information was released at a invite-only event hosted by True the Vote the weekend of Aug. 13-14.
The data was brought to the FBI which has so far done nothing with it, according to True the Vote principles . Catherine Englebrecht and Gregg Phillips.
The pair, however, did say that they were now the target of an FBI investigation over the issue.
Delco Vote Fraud Case Taken To Commonwealth Court — Greg Stenstrom and Leah Hoopes have filed an appeal with Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court after their suit against former Secretary of State Kathy Bookvar and others was dismissed by Delaware County Common Pleas Court.
Stenstrom and Mrs. Hoopes have written a bookThe Parallel Election exposing what happened that can be purchased on Amazon and other booksellers, or at at www.parallelelection.com.
Filed our Appeal to the Commonwealth Court of PA yesterday for the Common Pleas case the Judge ruled was “moot” because the Nov 2020 election is “over,” and we should all “move on.” We anticipated the probability of that brazen move well in advance, and had the book in queue. We originally filed the case (our 2nd) in November 2021, but it took us until Jan 2022 to get it fully entered in the docket, and play their “guess where to serve us” game. They initially wouldn’t let us file the exhibits and evidence at all, and stopped us for assorted different reasons that we had to overcome. One of the biggest obstacles was that most lawyers only file Microsoft Word or PDF documents, and the Court only accepts files up to a 25 megabytes – which is very small and not suited for photos, never mind videos. Most of our exhibits exceeded those size limitations by a lot, and the court also initially choked on modern video and audio formats. It’s an antiquated system by any standard and I’m sure they would prefer to still be using typewriters and blurry copy machines, but time and technology move on. We had to eventually abandon filing electronically online via file uploads, and bring USB’s and CD’s to the courthouse. Then we suffered six months of lies by the Solicitors, Council members, and Board of Elections officials, as they just made up some of their most venomous accusations against us. After trying for months unsuccessfully to dismiss us for alleged technical and procedural errors, they resorted to a double secret probation “internal” investigation with the DA saying everything was “fabricated” and a “fiction” and there would be no criminal charges, and then refusing to release the completed investigation as required by law to hide the fact that they never did one. As if, Leah and I had hired a large crew of Delco “Doppelgängers,” CGI experts and forgers to craft the 104 page complaint with 98 exhibits of videos, audios, photos, and documents of defendants laughingly admitting they fabricated the entire election and destroying and shredding evidence on camera. The biggest problem they have, is regardless of their video and audio admissions of fraud, they cannot produce any of the election materials required to prove they conducted an honest vote in 2020 because they destroyed it. The biggest rabbit holes that Leah and I avoided but swallowed up so many others were focusing on ballots – that were mostly forged in key Counties – and router, network, and machine logs that were forensically wiped, if they ever even allowed them to be created in the first place. We’ll file our SCOTUS appeal soon, as well.
Ingram Pulls Parallel Election; Call It Craven Cowardice — Emerald Robinson reports that distributor Ingram Content Group has pulled The Parallel Election after a cease-and-desist letter. Really. A letter. Not not a court order, but a letter that any angry person can send.
The Parallel Election by Gregory Stenstrom and Leah Hoopes describes the massive vote fraud they saw happen in Delaware County, Pa during the 2020 Presidential Election.
Both were certified poll watchers and observers at the county’s counting center
The Parallel Election Exposes Delco Vote Fraud — The Parallel Election by Gregory Stenstrom and Leah Hoopes should put paid to any doubts that tens of thousands of votes were manufactured for Joe Biden and tens of thousands stolen from Donald Trump in 2020, notably in Delaware County, Pa.
Stenstrom, of Glen Mills, and Mrs. Hoopes, of Bethel Township were certified poll watchers and observers at the counting center in 2020.
What they saw and what they suffered for revealing it would end indifference to what happened that year in all but the most stupid or hard-hearted.
The book tells of their suffering: financially and in their personal lives. It describes the threats from the powerful they received and the unremitting campaign of lawfare against them.
The authors say, specifically, their goal is not to overturn the election but to tell the truth.
And warn of the danger our republic faces.
The book’s villains are from both parties. Delaware County Republican Party officials stood down when faced with the mildest pressure and many went on to soft public jobs afterwards, they write.
They note how Act 77 — the main tool in the fraud — was not something hijacked by the Democrats, who are the minority party in the state legislature, but purposely passed by establishment Republicans who are enjoying easy living in government.
Act 77 allowed for the implementation of “no-excuse” mail-in ballots, despite a specific prohibition in the Pennsylvania Constitution.
They call out several by name including former Sen. Mike Folmer who represented the 48th District and just finished serving a sentence for having child porn; and former Sen. Tom Killion for whom Stenstrom was a poll watcher and who strangely dropped his challenge to the 9th Senatorial District results.
Killion now serves as State Director for the Mehmet Oz Senate campaign.
They were especially tough on this year’s GOP gubernatorial nominee Doug Mastriano. They say Mastriano abandoned them after the November 2020 Gettysburg Hearings in which they both testified.
The authors say they had been led by Mastriano to believe they would be under oath but were never sworn in. Stenstrom says he nearly backed out when he realized he would not be protected by having it be an official hearing and became suspicious that those who called it were just trying to cover themselves.
He testified, however, revealing that the chain of custody was shattered for more than 100,000 ballots; all the legally established procedures were ignored; and 47 USB cards containing vital data have disappeared.
The book is fairly easy to read with necessary but dense details placed at the end and in appendixs.
Catherine Engelbrecht Jack Maxey Kick Off Campaign To Reform PA Elections –A coalition of more than 70 patriot groups, including the Delaware County Patriots, will campaign to pressure the State Legislature to return Pennsylvania to in-person voting as per the Pennsylvania Constitution.
The campaign will be officially launched Aug. 27 at a 5-hour rally at Keystone Horse Center, 103 Horse Farm Road, Bloomsburg, PA 17815.
Catherine Engelbrecht
It starts at 11 a.m.
Keynote speaker will be Catherine Engelbrecht of True the Vote who will describe how the 2020 Election was stolen and the plans to steal this year’s election. Also special guest Jack Maxey will discuss “Hunter’s Laptop from Hell and How the Chinese Own the Biden”
The event will be emceed by Sam Faddis of Unite PA. Also taking the stage will be Webb Kline of We The People of Columbia County, Tonie Shuppe of Audit the Vote, Tabith Vaallea of FreePA and Zach Scherer of Butler County Patriots.
Jack Maxey
Tickets are $10, children are free.
There will be food and drink vendors and entertainment.
Camp stools and chairs are allowed but not outside food or beverages.
Democracy is built on the principle that all power derives from the people and that they should rule. Our new technocratic elitists reject that principle. They believe that there are among us those who are somehow, smarter, more capable, and more enlightened. Call them the experts. We should simply concede power to them and do as we are told.
“Listen to the experts.”
The pretense is that this is rational and “fact-based.” It is not. It is almost a religion.
We were told for years that the “experts” knew best about how to deal with COVID-19. We were assured experimental vaccines would save us and render us immune to the disease. None of this was true. The vaccines don’t prevent you from getting the disease at all. On the contrary, the spread of COVID-19 now is almost exclusively among those who have been vaccinated, in some cases many times.
Nevermind. The “experts” somehow remain infallible. Also, you should definitely not pay any attention to the mounting evidence of medical complications from the vaccines – blood clots, heart problems, and the like. You are not qualified to judge.
The same phenomenon can be seen in regard to elections and mail-in voting. After literally centuries of reliance on in-person voting, we scrapped that system and placed our faith in a brand-new system virtually devoid of security procedures or mechanisms for confirming the validity of ballots received in the mail. The system is riddled with weaknesses and holes you could drive a Mack Truck through.
Point these out, however, and you are a ‘conspiracy theorist’. You are a mad man. The “experts” have assured us the system is foolproof. Only an idiot would presume to question our new high priests.
In the real world, at ground level, the gap between this fantasy of infallibility and what is really happening in our electoral system could not be starker. Consider some notes from a recent meeting of the Luzerne County election board in Pennsylvania. This is from a single meeting, in a single one of Pennsylvania’s 67 counties.
The chair of the election board, a Democrat, admitted out loud during the meeting that tampering with ballots placed in drop boxes in the county is and has been a serious issue. He noted that the boxes are so insecure “ballots can be removed by sticking your hand in and getting ones close to the edge out, or by pulling out ballots that are sticking out of the top of the drop box from too many in the box.’“
Ballots are being dumped into unsecured boxes on the street. They are sitting there unattended until picked up. Access to the ballots is not controlled in any meaningful fashion. Yet, we are required to assume that they are valid and pretend that the legally required chain of custody for ballots is intact.
Also discussed at this meeting was a new proposal to allow ballots to be mailed to a P.O. box at a post office. After being received, the ballots would be stored “behind the counter” or “somewhere” until collected by “building and grounds crew, or some other staff” for sorting. There will be no security of any kind for the ballots received. There will be no effort to control access. Again, we will simply be required to pretend that there is anything remotely resembling the legally required chain of custody in place.
At this same meeting, the chairman also recognized that recently 67 voter registrations had been mishandled but characterized that as “not a bad number” and dismissed any suggestion that this was a serious problem. It remains unclear precisely what was meant by “mishandled.”
In the same county, citizens pointing out problems with the accuracy of the data in the voter rolls have been told that their complaints will not be considered. The county’s official position has been that only the family of a person who is deceased or has moved out of state can inform the authorities of the necessity for a change to the rolls. Just for good measure, the county has added that any effort by an average citizen to bring such an issue to the attention of the authorities will be considered an act of “voter suppression.”
In fact, none of that is true. Under Pennsylvania law, any qualified elector (a voter) can make a challenge to the Secretary of State of the Commonwealth by filling out a challenge affidavit, to challenge a voter’s status. This means that in Luzerne County the authorities have been actively working to guarantee that the voter rolls remain inaccurate and continue to contain the names of the deceased and those who no longer live in the jurisdiction.
One county. One meeting. These are snippets.
Pennsylvania’s election system is broken. Third-world nations do a better job of guaranteeing the integrity of the ballot box than the Commonwealth does.
Where is the legislature? When will the people’s elected representatives act to clean up this mess?
Charles S. (Sam) Faddis heads UnitePa. He is a former US Army officer and retired CIA operations officer, who took the first CIA team into Iraq in 2002, almost a year in advance of the invasion of that country. He is the author of several books. This article originally appeared on his Substack account.
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Quarter Of Delco Precincts Unreconcilable From May Primary — Delaware County, Pa. has contributed more than its share to the belief held by more than half the population that Joe Biden is an illegitimate president.
No amount of gaslighting by Democrat officials who put partisanship ahead of public good will change this.
It’s not justice that motivates these people but “just us”.
And now we have learned problems remain unfixed.
In the May 17 Primary, 105 of Delco’s 428 precincts were not reconciled due to major discrepancies (38 precincts) or just flat out unreconcilable (67 precincts) according to the bi-partisan county Return Board.
That’s a quarter of the precincts with uncertain results.
The Board of Elections certified them anyway.
Outrage is warranted and not just at the Democrats in charge but at the silently acquiescing Republicans.
Hey, being the loyal opposition can give you a pretty soft life if you are loyal enough.
We hear Councilwoman Christine Reuther called citizens racists and anti-semites for expressing concern about fair elections at last night’s (Aug 3) County Council meeting.
One of her “anti-semites” was a woman named Schwartz.
LOL
Hey Christine, that garbage doesn’t work anymore. To deny that the election concerns are legit means you’re not fit to hold an elected office. To defame those expressing such concerns means the only job for which you are fit is fetching coffee.
We also hear County Solicitor William Martin made some unfortunate and personal comments regarding the citizens who spoke. That does not speak well to his professionalism.
[Note: Rogue elections changed the rules in the 2020 elections without proper authorization in state law. Bureaucrats adopted drop boxes, mail-in voting, and other vectors of election fraud, citing the pandemic as justification. Dems seek to make those infirmities permanent. That’s legislatures must be more actively involved in elections.]
*The SCOTUS agreed to hear Moore v. Harper, a case in which some North Carolina legislators have asked the Court to embrace the independent state legislature notion.
*First, the notion would greenlight partisan gerrymandering of congressional districts. *Second, the radical claim would remove constraints on voter suppression.
*Third, the notion would create election chaos, disenfranchising voters and overwhelming election officials.
*Fourth, the idea would remove critical checks against election interference & sabotage.
The mailing describes leveraging high schools and colleges to recruit student poll workers. It also describes a left-wing group – Power the Polls – that “can provide support for recruitment in general, and targeting specific needs such as tech savvy individuals, multilingual speakers, or any other specific skills or gaps you are seeking to fill. When election administrators flag a poll worker need, Power the Polls can boost recruitment through their various recruitment channels – partners, businesses, earned media, social media (and more)….” The ideas list stresses bilingual populations, underrepresented communities, teachers unions, and government employees – all of which lean Democrat.
[Note: this is not good news for election integrity. The potential for election fraud through mail-in voting is well-recognized (e.g., Carter-Baker commission). And don’t forget all the problems with biased postal workers and their union reported during the 2020 elections, several of which are recounted in the article.]
* With mail-in ballots becoming a feature of all future elections, the United States government, specifically the United States Postal Service (USPS) is now creating a permanent division inside USPS to control the delivery and return of the election ballots.
* “In this cycle, there may not be a way to reprint ballots late in the game,” said Matthew Weil of the Bipartisan Policy Center, which recently published a report on the paper shortage. That risks “chaos,” he said, in jurisdictions where a judge might strike a candidate from a ballot as the election draws close.
* The group typically hands out voter registration forms at high school graduations and naturalization ceremonies around the state. In places like Harris County — home to Houston and a population of 4.7 million — the league received 6,000 fewer forms than it requested. “We weren’t able to provide them to everyone” at naturalization ceremonies.
*The League of Women Voters printed 10,000 forms in Harris County alone.
Dems Go Into Overdrive to Discredit Election Integrity Efforts
1) New state laws re Zuckerbucks, drop boxes, voter, ID, new investigative units and powers, absentee ballot restrictions are all based on election fraud myths.
[Note: No, they’re all based on the bad stuff that happened during the 2020 elections, all of which has been copiously documented for anyone who cares to look at the evidence.]
2) Election deniers are running for administrative positions in several states
4) GOP poll workers are saboteurs and violent Scrutineers mailing – 7/26/22
* The same people who pushed The Big Lie about the 2020 election are threatening to disrupt the midterms.
*(A training teaches) Advance planning to keep yourself and others safe. [Note: Telling members that outsiders are not to be trusted and a threat is a cult technique. Also, the way we hear the story, Senator Schumer has been itching to have a hearing on this but can’t seem to find any victims of Republican poll watchers to testify.]
5) Michigan Sheriff who brought a complaint against state officials for interfering with his investigation is a far-right kook.
AVA Press Release on Electoral Count Act Draft. Here is the AVA press release with some great quotes from Phill Kline regarding our position on the Senate’s draft language of the Electoral Count Act. We should not shift the power to regulate and approve elections away from the state legislators and to an unchecked executive branch official.
3.) American Confidence in Elections Act. Republicans are introducing a federal bill to regulate elections, while still reserving some power for the states. I have included the “one-pager” as well as the actual bill text. I am curious to hear your thoughts.
4.) Court win in New Mexico! Voteref.com is publishing voter records across the country to assist the public in being informed of how clean the voter rolls are. New Mexico election officials filed against the group in federal court seeking to prevent the public from knowing who was on New Mexico’s voter rolls. True to form, New Mexico Dem Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse referred the matter to the Attorney General’s office for possible prosecution of the organization. In my limited experience, it is normally individuals who are criminally prosecuted and not organizations. However, with an exception for victims of domestic abuse, voter registrations will be allowed to be published.
5.) Michigan Election Petition. I am attaching the petition language from “Promote the Vote” submitted to the Michigan Secretary of State’s office, to be placed onto the November ballot. I understand a conservative ballot petition was also submitted to the SOS’s office last week. I understand that the conservative petition is seeking to become a state statute, whereas the Promote the Vote language is seeking to become a Constitutional Amendment. =
6.) Misinformation. A group called the “Scrutineers” offered a Zoom training yesterday where they spread misinformation about voters on the right. Here is the agenda:
“The same people who pushed The Big Lie about the 2020 election are threatening to disrupt the midterms. We anticipate that they’ll show up both to try to stop people from voting and — in the days following the election — to try to stop the vote counting. While many groups are organizing to protect voters at the polls, few are paying attention to the dangers of disruptions in election offices after the election. If you plan to be an observer after the election, you may be feeling concerned about your safety. That’s why Scrutineers’ AFTER Project (Act for Trusted Elections) is holding a special training next weekend. We hope you’ll participate!
This two-hour training is a supplement to the introductory training for vote count observers, How to Help Stop Election Sabotage. If you’re at all concerned that people may show up to cause trouble where you’ll be observing, this training was made for you.
You’ll learn:
o Why your help observing the vote count is critical right now
o Tips and techniques to bring your best self into any heated situation
o Advance planning to keep yourself and others safe
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We are excited at how patriots across the state are taking up the issue of election integrity with their local officials! Amanda Prettyman described her work with her county Board of Elections and successfully secured their vote for a hand-count of the GOP Primary’s Secretary of State race in 3 precincts in Bibb County. Marcia Cox updated us on the upcoming vote for a hand count in Cherokee and called for a show of support at the Cherokee County Board of Elections Meeting on August 1st at 9:30 a.m. at 1130 Bluffs Parkway in Canton. We were also informed of a 2nd call for supporters on Tuesday night’s Cherokee County Board of Commissioners meeting at 6:00 p.m. at the same location in support of eliminating the use of voting machines there. Kimberly Hoechstetter updated us on the struggles surrounding the petition to unseal the ballots to perform a hand count of the 2022 Primary Election in Pickens County. Sarah Thomas shared with us this template and instructions she authored for all of us to lawfully request to unseal our ballots in our counties.
Angie Allison informed us of an initiative by The America Project designed by Election Specialists to determine the level of transparency in each of Georgia’s 159 counties.
This past week has been a whirlwind of activity! Garland Favorito shared with us details of his marriage last week to Tamara Seymour. He updated us on the Savannah Election Integrity Initiative Thursday and on VoterGA’s litigation efforts.
Dr. Sklaroff is a resident of Montgomery County and practices oncology and hematology in Philadelphia.