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John Cook's avatar

A recent New York Times article noted: After appearing on stage with Trump on October 5, Musk texted a person close to him: “I’m feeling more optimistic after tonight. Tomorrow we unleash the anomaly in the matrix.” About an hour later, he added: “This is not something on the chessboard, so they will be quite surprised. “‘Lasers’ from space.”

I, for one, am curious what was not on the chessboard. Whatever those “lasers from space” might have been, they apparently misfired in the Wisconsin Supreme Court judge election which may provide a clue to whatever the hell they were. It seems though that there is someone in Musks orbit that could come forward and explain what the hell that was all about.

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New Bee's avatar

Musk's text, as reported in the NY Times, aligns with the timeline for early voting. States start voting in early October. Election Truth Alliance data analysis indicates manipulation in the early vote in the swing states and other states as well. The data has been analyzed by experts who agree the data indicates abnormality. I've watched presentations about a vote switching from the blue bucket to the red bucket once a certain amount votes are made at a machine. There is a lot of evidence of poll book and tabulator technical difficulties and cyberwarfare that were ignored. Lasers' from space around 10/6/2024 makes a lot of sense as part of the rigging they publicly spoke of, signs of data manipulation in early voting and on election day that strongly suggest a vote switching hack in the tabulators. The crazy sadistic white man, Musk and the Republican party are waging war on the American people after stealing elections.

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New Bee's avatar

Could it be they used AI to identify voters they train AI to boost certain votes and block others? Like a computer game. Lasers from space, hackers and a sprinkling of saboteurs and impostors and broken machinery. How much evidence is needed? The betting markets full of whales and washes rig actual elections using AI and surveillance infrastructure. A priority is to turn off power to the AI data centers. Havana syndrome is a tool they use. They are cruel and vindictive. Protect the children first. Did you see the bomb on a maternity center? They get sick kicks and false power from that.

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Ellen Patricia's avatar

Rockland County, NY is not a good test case. There is a large bloc vote that locally votes for Democrats but in national elections votes Republican.

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SMART Elections's avatar

The existence of the Hasidic voting blocs is well-established, however there are a number of factions and they do not always vote in sync. I think there is evidence of that in the data, where we are seeing rather strange and extreme swings toward one candidate and then the opposite candidate. 

Here is a 2022 article with information about the Hasidic voting patterns in Rockland County.

Times Herald Record

https://www.recordonline.com/story/news/politics/2022/09/28/hasidic-voting-blocs-in-kiryas-joel-rockland-congress-races-ny/69496531007/

Here are a few notable points and quotes to illustrate them: 

Point: The Hasidic communities are well-established as using block voting.

"The ability of one community to swing a close congressional race with bloc voting and large turnout has long been clear from the high-level politicians who court Kiryas Joel's leaders." [Kiryas Joel is the name of the community.]

Point: Even within the Hasidic community there has been a good deal of variety in the voting habits.

"Beyond those two distinct voting groups, Gestetner said, are thousands of other Hasidic and Orthodox voters in Rockland with varying degrees of fidelity to the political endorsements of community leaders."

Point:  Voters are individuals and don't always follow endorsements. This is from 2022, but the same concept holds true in other elections. 

"Voters are fired up over that issue and will likely turn out it in droves, although their votes probably will be split between the two candidates, he said.

'You're going to have a big turnout but it's not necessarily a bloc, so to speak,' he said."

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