Today felt like a day of suspension, as if we are waiting for something big, that is about to happen, but it hasn't started yet.
I realized while trying to fall asleep just now that I've become a junkie for sensationalist news on Twitter about the election. I want constant reassurances of new things that prove the election was a giant fraud. This is just my ego, and that old neurological drive to build up reality out of chaos.
None of that matters. What matters is that Trump has a plan and he will execute it when the time comes. His Tweets are the only ones that matter at this point, and he has been dropping the steady drum beat that we will win this. His supporters believe him. We know he doesn't bluff about these things.
But how will he win? We all want him to tell us. A couple minutes ago he retweeted a message from Madison Gesiotto asking about Dominion software. His reply: It attempted to alter our election and got caught?
Anyone who knows Trump knows that the question mark here is meant to couch the stone cold truth. He is telling us flat out that Dominion is a piece of the puzzle of the big fraud, that will be revealed when the moment is right. At the moment there are Trump-loving savants digging through the Dominion data to uncover how it was used to switch votes. This is a good thing, because it will educate the public about this, so that we will understand what happened. But their sleuthing is not what will actually win this election. That evidence was already collected a long time ago, and on election night, but those tasks with monitoring the crime as it happened.
Tomorrow may be another day like day, of proliferation of news about bizarre anomalies, whistleblowers, and lawsuits. We will hear about recounts and recanvassing, and possible audits. But I suspect it will be another day of letting the scope of this crime sink into the public's mind. I'm not expecting anything to happen until next week, because Trump said that's what would happen.
Trump's tweet lets us put these things on the list of know aspects of the crime.
1. Dominion software "glitches" that changed votes. This is spread across many states. I don't know enough about Dominion at the moment to speculate further. No doubt I could grasp anything involved in it, as it just computer code. The good thing about computers is that at least in my experience of professional coding for over twenty years, computers always do what you tell them to do. The mistake is never in the computer. It's in whoever programmed or used it.
2. Enormous (and sloppy) fraud of illegal paper ballots in key metro areas in the swing states. Aspects of this include illegal dating of ballots, illegal postmarking. They also include registration of deceased people from voter rolls, of former addresses, and maiden names. They also include people who moved out of state but voted in their former residence as a swing state (particularly the case in Nevada). But the real meat here is the probably, as Wictor said, the huge number of purely phony ballots. Something big and damning is lurking here, we think. The various types of little frauds will help the public see the big one when it is revealed to them. The enormous flood of witnesses on this will be mind blowing, even as the media ignores it. They won't have that luxury for long.
Which of these two types of was responsible for the sudden mysterious jumps in the middle of the night in the swing states, at a time when the counting was supposedly stopped for the night? Was it software or ballot ballots, or both? We will find out.
Other things that might have contributed, but which we don't know:
3. HAMMER/Scorecard. This is the penetration software that is used to actually change results. This is entirely in the realm of speculation right now. We don't know if it was used. But Trump does. We might not find out everything about this, even it it was used, because here we no doubt get into classified material. But it won't matter. If it was used, by domestic or foreign actors, then Trump certainly caught them and the fruits of their crime will not hold.
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