Why on earth did the left finally come out and admit that the 2020 US election was rigged? Simple. Too much evidence of vote rigging has been trickling onto the public stage and rather than address the issue, why not short circuit debate by justifying vote rigging as representative of a “new democracy”?

A secret group, a cabal with no name, no leaders and no hierarchy overhauled US election laws using private funding, with Zuckerberg chipping in his $300M.

Outside of federal and state legislation the invisible cabal restructured US election law. The US politicians who refused to challenge them silently endorsed the death of democracy.

Because mail-in voting has an obvious propensity for voter fraud, nearly half of all votes were cast by mail-in ballot, which the cabal worked very hard to implement by changing voter law in nine crucial states. Laws that contravene federal voting law.

“In all, 26.6 million mail-in votes were cast in the 49 presidential, state and combined primaries that the [Pew Research] Center examined for 2020, out of nearly 53 million total votes.”

Pew Research Centre

Under the guise of protecting us from “false information,” Facebook shut down alternative voices and justified themselves by telling us that we need protecting from “false information” devised by the evil Donald Trump and his cohorts. People who are much worse than we could ever imagine.

The media were critical to the cabal’s success.

They sold the stories: mail-in ballots would restrict the spread of Covid, would take much longer to count and would protect “democracy” from an autocratic Trump. And in the end, muddying the results of “an election so calamitous that no result could be discerned at all” served to defer media criticism.

Evil genius! People were confused and Trump’s claims of a “stolen election” and “vote rigging” fed right into the cabal’s agenda which was already imprinted on the public that Trump would attempt to block a legitimate vote count.

The cabal would have been completely useless without media backing.

Molly Bell writing for Time Magazine in “The Secret History of the Shadow Campaign” said the Trump rally on January 6 was his “final attack on democracy”.

“Democracy won in the end. The will of the people prevailed. But it’s crazy, in retrospect, that this is what it took to put on an election in the United States of America”.

Ball’s view of democracy is not the one that most of the western world would subscribe to, certainly not Republicans who, according to a recent CBS News Poll, found 70% would consider joining a new Trump-led political party.

Political commentator Charlie Kirk said:

“The way we do elections in our country has changed forever, it is now a battle between powerful people to get the desired outcome”.

Kirk analysed Mollie Bell’s Time Magazine article describing how they did it and why – which was to “save” the 2020 US election from Donald Trump. Kirk’s interpretation of democracy is 14 minutes into the video.

“Democracy is not self-executed, it is not about how people think, it is about powerful people getting in and manipulating, changing laws, getting tech companies to interfere – that is what democracy is.”

Power and money invented a new democracy totally reliant on media.

Now, more than ever, we need independent media who will stand back and take a critical look at those in authority, but how is that possible when our media have quite literally been bought and paid for?

The BFD. Photoshopped image credit Luke

How is an independent view possible when social media establish their own – unchallenged – version of “false information”?

“Minister for Broadcasting and Media, Kris Faafoi has announced a $55 million package to support public interest journalism. The Journalism Fund will support New Zealand’s media to continue to produce stories that keep New Zealanders informed and engaged and support a healthy democracy.

The $55 million package will be made up of $10 million in 2020/21, $25 million in 2021/22 and $20 million in 2022/23. 

The fund will be open to all media entities: from large media organisations, through to small, local entities and Maori, Pacific and ethnic media. It will be for content that media outlets are able to show fill a public interest need and would otherwise be at risk or not produced without this fund’s support.”

Manatu Taonga, Ministry for Culture & Heritage – Journalism Fund

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