On Tuesday, Americans will go to the polls. I was driving around the front range on Friday, and was surprised to see so few campaign signs – for either side. 

We will not stand for rigged elections. Remember your oath.

Here in Colorado, unaffiliated voters outnumber those affiliated with either party, by a wide margin.
 

But in prior elections, even midterms and odd-year local elections, you see yard signs and campaign promotions all over the place. I saw very few across several different neighborhoods. It doesn’t feel like there is an election coming up in just two days. 

Of the 10 homes I saw with signs in their year, nine of them were for Republican candidates. My very official poll says that Republicans are going to win. Also, Spencer shared a message he received from Democrat Senate candidate Michael Bennett this week:

If you’re familiar with my writing, you know that I am no fan of Colorado Republicans. Bennett is losing votes to both Republican Joe O’Dea and Libertarian Brian Peotter, reportedly the highest polling Libertarian candidate in the nation. I know Peotter, and he is a Pro-Life, freedom loving family man that will focus his efforts in government on dismantling corruption and bureacracy. 

The only candidate in the race that would be considered “fair right” is Peotter, due to his Pro-Life stance. O’Dea is pro-Abortion.

Republican Ron Hanks (HD60) was also going to fight corruption and restore liberty to the American people, but after winning a higher percentage of the Colorado Assembly delegates than any other candidate – for any competitive race – he allegedly lost his primary election in June. Hanks has endorsed Peotter in the Senate race. 

Nonetheless, Bennett’s letter is indicative of what everyone knows. The people are finished with the status quo. Incumbents should be ejected from every seat they hold based on national sentiment. Again, 68% of voters are concerned MOST about government corruption, according to the New York Times. The New York Times! 

This vote is the most important vote in the past two decades. Replace the incumbents in every seat at every level of government. Let’s bring some representation back to our government, investigate the corruption and criminal activity that has been done in our name, and hold every one of them accountable. 

The time is now. We won’t ever get another chance. 

We will not stand for rigged elections. Remember your oath.

Why Should I Vote?
We know that they steal elections. We’ve seen it. Anyone who investigates it is persecuted. 

But even in the persecution, you can’t unsee the fraud. That’s why the obstruction at transparency has been so complete while they gaslight us and say that our elections are safe and secure and transparent. 

In the early 20th Century, Joseph Stalin said, “I consider it completely unimportant who in the party will vote, or how; but what is extraordinarily important is this—who will count the votes, and how.”

During that same period, G.K. Chesterton wrote, “The test of a democracy is not whether the people vote, but whether the people rule.”

And in his inaugural address in 2017, President Donald J. Trump said, “What truly matters is not which party controls our government, but whether our government is controlled by the people.”

There is nothing new under the sun. For over a century, the problem – and the solution – have been plain. The people of Brazil are experiencing this now. The people of America will experience it, again, on Tuesday. 

In the age of algorithmic manipulation through electronic voting equipment, deciding to abandon the battlefield of elections because they aren’t free and fair is equivalent to abandoning Washington’s trip across the Delaware because the British might win. 

We don’t want a hot war on American soil – civil, revolutionary or otherwise. Our movement has been entirely peaceful and highly effective because it has used the corrupted systems – and our right to demand redress of grievances – FOR the people. 

Don’t quit before the magic happens. Don’t give the battlefield to our enemies. Get out and vote on Tuesday, not because the election system is free and fair, but because it’s most certainly not. Elections are a battlefield in the fight to restore our Republic.

Election day turnout frustrates the algorithms and causes the criminals to adapt in real time. Criminals forced to improvise almost always make mistakes that ultimately get them caught. Your vote is more important now, in an election system that is most certainly without integrity, than it ever has been. 

Those who awaken to the global conspiracy of human enslavement continually embrace the path to freedom, so plainly summarized by the great Bob Marley:

“Better to die fighting for freedom then be a prisoner all the days of your life.”

Do not succumb to their global enslavement. Fight back and vote on Tuesday! 

We will not stand for rigged elections. Remember your oath.


Here is today’s letter to Congress:

In the early 20th Century, Joseph Stalin said, “I consider it completely unimportant who in the party will vote, or how; but what is extraordinarily important is this—who will count the votes, and how.”

During that same period, G.K. Chesterton wrote, “The test of a democracy is not whether the people vote, but whether the people rule.”

And in his inaugural address in 2017, President Donald J. Trump said, “What truly matters is not which party controls our government, but whether our government is controlled by the people.”

There is nothing new under the sun. 

For over a century, the problem – and the solution – have been plain. The people of Brazil are experiencing this now. The people of America will experience it, again, on Tuesday. 

We know our elections are manipulated and, effectively, stolen. We’ve seen it. Anyone who investigates it is persecuted by the government controlled by those who stole the election. 

But even in the persecution, you can’t unsee the fraud. That’s why the obstruction at transparency has been so complete while you all gaslight us and say that our elections are safe and secure and transparent. 

And so, Tuesday’s midterm elections will be the most watched and monitored elections in US History. We’re not so concerned with the outcomes as we are with the mechanisms by which those outcomes are determined. 

WE WILL NOT STAND FOR RIGGED ELECTIONS.

Remember Your Oath. 

We will not stand for rigged elections. Remember your oath.