Parallel Election Podcast Topic — Face The Culture’s podcast, A Tale of Two Elections, featuring whistleblowing authors Gregory Stenstrom and Leah Hoopes is available to the world.
Their The Parallel Election makes the slam-dunk case that vote fraud was real and massive in Delaware County, Pa. and gave the 2020 Presidential Election of Joe Biden.
The panel also featured moderators Stephen Gruen and Kim Kennedy, and myself.
It was revealed that Ingram Content Group reversed its gutless decision to stop the book’s distribution.
Gregory says poll watchers have defined legally enforceable duties and are different than observers.
“What they did in 2020 . . . was they created a class of people called observers,” he said.
Did these observers have any real power?
No.
“You have to stay in a pen, you can’t look at ballots, and just sit there and shut up like a turnip,” Greg said.
The poll watcher, however, has real power.
They have by-right access to the ballots. This right, however, was ignored at the Delaware County counting warehouse in Chester. He said those in charge there made up the rules as they went along, and it took them five hours to fight their way in.
He said Pennsylvania Supreme Court upheld the powers of poll watchers but this was misquoted by the enforcers in large Democrat-controlled counties.
He said the court ruled that poll watchers as interveners for the citizenry are allowed to challenge ballots and uploading of drives.
“We are allowed to challenge anything that doesn’t have a chain of custody,” he said. “And they are forced to respond. We can even have somebody arrested.”
Again, however, Delaware County’s powers-that-be misconstrued the law.
“Some of the biggest liars and biggest participants in the fraud, were the attorneys,” Gregory said.
He said it must become common knowledge and something well understood by those running our elections what poll watchers and their powers are.
The book harshly criticizes GOP Republican candidate Sen. Doug Mastriano.
So who are they going to vote for?
“We are definitely not voting Shapiro,” Leah says.
“A vote is not a love letter,” Greg said.
Leah says their goal is to get the truth to the voters and are staying away from endorsing or promoting any politician.
Gregory’s excellent social media site, Patriot.Online, was mentioned. It’s growing, easy to use and has a strong Southeastern Pa flavor.
The book is a must read, especially for Delco residents. Buy it on Amazon , which now has it available on Kindle; other distributers; or, best, at ParallelElection.com.
Give it as a Labor Day present as Christmas may be too late.
Listen online here.
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