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Very few people are going to be able to grasp this thing that happened on Tuesday. It's unfortunate, but the reality is that this is something that is not going to fit into many people's brains. Most people are just happy Trump won, and don't want to think too much about why the election fraud machine was turned off.

In short, the people with the ability to commit massive election fraud declined to push the button and commit that fraud because the people with that ability wanted the same candidate as the masses of voters.

I will do my best to explain the long story here.

To start, I must confirm: I am the number one "election denier," denying the 2020 election while it was happening, when they were bringing in new votes at 3AM.

After 2020, I had argued that it would be impossible for Trump to win in 2024. The argument went: the election was stolen in 2020, then again in 2022, and no serious measures were taken to prevent further fraud in key states.

However, I predicted Trump as the likely "winner" after October 7th and then said I was as certain as anyone could be after the first "assassination attempt."
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On March 8, I did a total reevaluation of the election situation, and wrote:
You could, and probably will, see the media falling back in their attacks on Trump. They will still attack him, but they will tone it down. In particular, they will start admitting he is likely to win, and publishing polls showing that. And then, on election night, they may well behave very differently than they did in 2020, calling states early for Trump.
And on July 22, I wrote:
I do think "people losing faith in democracy" is something that is generally concerning to power people. This democracy system has for a long time been the perfect tyranny, where you have a lower quality of life and less real personal freedom than any authoritarian system outside of the most hardcore forms of 20th century communism (the only extant remnant of that sort of thing being North Korea and to a lesser extent Cuba). They can do whatever they want to anyone in this system, but that ability is entirely based on faith in the system. They don't want more people than necessary losing that faith. The Republicans briefly lost it in 2020, but Trump's pitch of "we'll just vote harder this time" has brought them back in the game.
A Trump victory in the fake election system is something I tried to prepare people for. But a lot of people did not get it and probably will not get it until their guts are pouring out in some godforsaken pit in the Middle East.

How American Election Fraud Works

In the wake of the 2020 election, Donald Trump had very few friends. In contesting the fraud, he was aided by Sidney Powell, a lifelong Justice Department operative; the MyPillow Guy, who is a crackhead; and Rudy Giuliani, who is about as shady as it gets.

This tri-force of Trump "allies" came up with a whole load of nonsense, focusing on electronic voting machines and inexplicably claiming that there were hackers in Venezuela flipping the votes. You'll remember (or perhaps you forced yourself to forget) that Giuliani did a press conference in the parking lot of "Four Seasons Landscaping" after having "accidentally" booked that instead of the Four Seasons hotel.
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How is that even possible? Why would a landscaping company with a building on a back lot in an industrial park take a booking for a political event? How would it be confirmed? How would they drive there and set up the equipment without realizing they were not in a luxury hotel, but a filthy parking lot? This was clearly done on purpose.

Powell did a massive media stunt where she kept claiming she was going to present evidence of "The Kraken" proving Dominion voting machine fraud and she never did. The whole thing was a shameful and pitiful mess.

It was sabotage.

Trump had no real allies and couldn't seem to figure it out himself, but the reality was that the fraud had nothing to do with Dominion voting machines. It's very obvious in hindsight what I was saying at the time: the mail-in ballots that were brought in under the guise of "coronavirus" allowed limitless fraud. States have the ability to print unlimited numbers of ballots and deliver them wherever they want.

It's not particularly complicated. An unlimited number of ballots were distributed, and then they returned. No one knows what happened between the distribution and the return, and no signature verification audits were done, so no one will ever know. But we all saw the boards on the windows at the counting stations, we saw the trucks pull up after the count was "paused" at 3AM in swing states.
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There were fraudulent votes arranged beforehand, but it turned out there were not enough to defeat Trump, so they shut down the counting stations and brought in new ballots. It was all done very publicly, with the media relying on the Jewish concept of the "big lie."

We all saw Biden's absurd 81 million, beating Obama 2012 by nearly 20 million votes. In my opinion, it would be impossible for a serious person to claim 2020 was on the level.

It may be obvious, but I should note that this fraud primarily took place in competitive "swing states," or at least that is the only place it is widely organized. Specifically, we are talking about Democrat-run cities within purple states, notably Atlanta, Phoenix, Detroit, Milwaukee, and Philadelphia.

2022 was Even Faker Than 2020

Less understood than 2020 is the 2022 election fraud. This was a midterm election that people obviously considered less important, but it was arguably even more ridiculous than Joe Biden's 81 million votes. A "red wave" was predicted, due to how disastrous Biden's first 2 years were, but Republicans lost very badly. This was during hardcore coronavirus mania, with Republicans very politically engaged. The entire platform of the Democrats was "Trump is on the ballot," which, in light of last Tuesday's events, doesn't seem to be a bad thing.

Florida was the one competitive state that actually took action against the mail-in ballot scam. In 2021, Ron DeSantis rammed through the best anti-fraud election law in America, S.B. 90. (If you want to know the details, it's probably best to read the bill's detractors describe it.)

Florida Senator Marco Rubio, who isn't and has never been very popular, was polling at 49%, and won with 58%, well outside of the margin of error for the polls.
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Florida is a former "purple state," where Ron DeSantis only beat a homosexual African crackhead by a faction of a percent in 2018. Arizona, also now considered "purple," has much more history with the Democrat Party than Florida.
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After supposedly going blue for the first time since Bill Clinton in 1996 (when Bob Dole lost because Ross Perot got 8% of the vote), Arizona was a focus of much right-wing attention in 2022, and the focus of a lot of money. Heavily funded Republican Arizona Senate candidate Blake Masters lost by 5 points after polls showed him ahead by at least 1 point (though not as remarkable as Rubio's win, a six point spread is beyond the margin of error as well). Gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake, who was also heavily funded and aggressively promoted throughout the media, was polling a full 11 points ahead of her Democrat opponent and lost.

If you go through the 2022 elections, these discrepancies are everywhere. I am aware that the polls are usually wrong, but they are usually wrong in the way that skews it for Democrats, which the Florida polls did. There is no reason why Florida would be so different than every other competitive state in the country. The official explanation as to why things were so different in Florida was that Ron DeSantis was just really, really popular and he lifted up the rest of the Republicans. However, Ron DeSantis was in the middle of several scandals at the time, including his war against Disney, which no one liked, and criticism over the fact he was planning to use the office as a springboard to run for president. I'm sure DeSantis is popular enough, but this does not explain the difference between Florida and the rest of the country.

The explanation is that Florida had a Republican governor who passed a good anti-fraud law. The other (supposedly) competitive state with a Republican governor was Georgia, which also passed some laws after 2020, though not as good. Arizona, along with Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin all had Democrat governments that did not pass laws against voter fraud after 2020, allowing the full coronavirus ballot measures in 2022 (and 2024).

2024 was Not "Too Big to Fix"

In 2024, Kamala got approximately 10 million fewer votes than Joe Biden got in 2020. At time of writing (they're apparently still counting), Kamala has 70 million compared to Biden's 81 million.

Based on historical trends, it can be reasonably estimated that 10-15 million is roughly the number of fraudulent ballots that were counted in 2020. It is ridiculous on its face to suggest that Joe Biden did better than Obama 2008, which was the previous number of most votes ever for a US presidential candidate (frankly, there had to have been some fraud to get Kamala to 71 million).
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It's worth noting that while Republicans seem intent on not asking any questions as to where the fraud went, many Redditors and other leftists are very confused by this math. They obviously don't understand the implications in the way Trump supporters would, so they are free to ask the question.
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Trump got the same number votes in 2024 that he got in 2020. We obviously don't know the real number of Democrat votes; Kamala may have gotten fewer real votes than Joe Biden, but it was well within their ability to scam this election, and they could have done it much smoother than they did in 2020, without shutting down the count at 3AM.

If It's Possible to Commit Fraud, And Yet the People With That Power Decide Not to Do So, It's Still a Rigged Election

The Democrats have the mechanism to commit fraud, and yet they decided not to use that mechanism in this election.

I've written a lot about the fact that Israel knew the Hamas attack was going to happen and did nothing to stop it and instead allowed it to happen. Effectively, when you have the ability to prevent something from happening and you allow it to happen, you are responsible for it. Just so, the Democrats are responsible for the election of Donald Trump.

Along with not doing fraud, they effectively threw the race.
They waited to remove Joe Biden, refusing a primary, then sabotaged him, then replaced him with Kamala, again refusing a primary, then didn't even bother to coach Kamala or otherwise shape her into a remotely viable candidate.
Obviously, the people around Joe Biden knew that has was not a viable candidate in a real election in 2020, and they could have very easily done a primary for the 2024 election and put forward a more viable candidate. Instead, they took him out behind the shed very late, then still refused to do a primary. If they actually wanted a real election, or at least a more believable fake election, they could easily have called Gavin Newsom (who was begging for the job), ran him through a primary, and then had him go out and denounce Joe Biden's economic agenda, open borders madness, violent crime legalization scheme, and child tranny programs. He could have done large and energetic rallies. He might have won without fraud, but at the very least, the fraud would have been believable.

The Democrats did not even try, and in fact, actively sabotaged themselves.

Why?
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There are several different factors that would lead to the decision by the Democrats to lose the election, but the primary reason is that powerful Jews preferred him to handle the Middle East conflict.

Most Trump supporters who believe that fraud happen in 2020 are very excited about the 2024 victory. They are simply in a state of cognitive dissonance and not questioning why it is that their dream came true. Among the few attempting to explain why the fraud machine was not activated, the popular retort is that Democrats didn't want to risk doing another fraudulent election because they worried about being too obvious and actually triggering some kind of violent peasant uprising. It seems unlikely they would actually be particularly concerned about that, given that Americans are very fat and pathetic babies.

With the claim that "they didn't do it because it was too obvious," you then have to consider the fact that this would have been a decision made in 2021, after the Stop the Steal movement and January 6th. If this was the thinking, they could have simply held a primary. It's also unclear how "it's too obvious and there will be an uprising" could be communicated to the masses of leftists who are not making any attempt to protest the vote. CNN and the New York Times opinion column are very calm and seemingly unbothered by Trump, wishing him the best. There are no Antifa riots, no pussyhat marches, and most notably of all, no claims of "Russian hacking" (in fact, instead of Russian hacking, we have "Iranian assassination plot"). Some media attempted to bring up Russian hacking earlier in the year, but it was squashed and never became a part of the narrative surrounding the election.
This only makes sense if it is a Jewish agenda, that the Jews understand that Trump is being put in for the sake of Israel.
Maybe "it would be too obvious" is something that crossed these people's minds and factored into the calculus. It's also possible that they wanted the right-wing to believe in democracy again, and were less bothered by neo-Trump, who is pro-abortion, pro-gay, pro-immigration, and everything else. He moderated a lot in 2020, but he moderated himself into a whole other shape in 2024, and that was a part of the process of appealing to powerful Jews who decide elections.

Ultimately, we watched the media narrative about Trump shift after October 7th, we saw big Jewish donors and other powerful people shift towards Trump, we saw social media lighten up on the censorship of pro-Trump material, we saw Netanyahu, who has total control over US policy, demanding Trump. I am making the argument that this is the reason the Democrats stood down: he's a much better figurehead for the wars Israel wants the US to fight. He will be better at getting young whites to sign up to go get their legs blown off in a way that has nothing to do with American interests.

The mechanism through which Netanyahu would be allowed to determine the outcome of a US presidential election is not something I would be aware of, but one would have to assume it's the same mechanism that allows him to make decisions on behalf of the US government as regards US support for Israel. The Biden administration begged him to not attack Rafah, to not invade Lebanon, to deescalate with Iran. Biden said "red line," saying he would stop weapons shipments, then he did not follow through.
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He then issued another red line that was to expire on November 15, obviously after the election when it does not matter.
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Through some mechanism which is not immediately apparent (but which is easy to imagine), Bibi Netanyahu has a stranglehold on the US government. If he is capable of leading the Democrat establishment into a massive war in the Middle East, while the US is not capable of doing anything other than begging him not to, it seems obvious that he has the ability to order the Democrat government not to do election fraud. Whether this mechanism is dependent on control over the media, threats and blackmail, the ability of the Israel lobby to manipulate individual politicians, or some combination, I do not know.

I do know, however, that Trump is going to be very good to Israel, and I know that Trump would be a lot better at recruiting for the military and pushing a patriotic war for Israel than Kamala Harris or any other Democrat would be.

I'll Be Proved Right or Wrong Soon Enough

Whether or not Trump was allowed to win in order to serve the interests of Israel will become obvious one way or the other in the very near future, and should be obvious before he's even elected. "Staff is policy" is the phrase many right-wingers critical of Trump's first term have used, so his cabinet picks will tell you quite a bit about what he plans to do. He said this weekend that "Nikki Haley" and Mike Pompeo will not be invited back, but Marco Rubio and Tom Cotton are the same exact people.

The head of his transition team, Jewish billionaire Howard Lutnik, has said he took the job to serve Israel.

Trump has already publicly threatened Iran with war. You could say that is just "Trump being Trump" or whatever, but he's said it. He's also repeatedly said he wants Israel to finish off Gaza, something which is increasingly becoming very unlikely without first confronting Iran (viz, Gaza can't be finished with taking out Hezbollah, which can't be done without taking out Iran).

Bibi is totally committed to war with Iran and Donald Trump received $100,000,000 from Miriam Adelson on a pledge to support Bibi's agenda. To me, it seems frankly ridiculous to suppose that Trump is not going to do some kind of war with Iran, but again, we'll know soon enough.

A caveat: recently, there has been much talk of Bibi's various scandals, as well as rumors of Russia being brought in to help Israel do a ceasefire with Hezbollah. If Bibi is forced out of office, then the whole calculus changes. If Bibi is forced out, there is going to be an investigation into what exactly happened on October 7th, and that is going to cause serious chaos in Israel. I think this is unlikely, but as I am making predictions here, I want to make sure I'm covering all the bases.

Isn't It Still Better Though?

Even understanding all of this, it would still be possible to prefer Trump be in office for various reasons. From my perspective, it is actually worse, because now right-wing people are all buying back into the system, when previously they were ready to abandon it and start looking for other options as to how to solve the problems of America. It's also going to be sad when young white men line up to go fight in Israel's wars.
But there will be things that are better.
At least at first, the economy is going to be much better.

It's also possible the Ukraine war will end.
Other than those two things, however, I think people are getting way too excited, and many or even most of the material I see is bordering on delusional, QAnon tier lunacy.
Bobby Kennedy is not going to be installed as the head of the CIA and uncover the mystery of the murders of his father and uncle, nor is Ron Paul going to abolish the fed. Nor is the FBI going to be sent into the tunnels under Comet Pizza. No one from the Biden Administration is going to be prosecuted, the coronavirus vaccine will not be investigated, there will not be mass deportations.
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None of that stuff is happening.

In the beginning, there will be some kind of display. A few Honduran child murderers (or whatever) might get deported. Maybe RFK will change school lunches. But there will not be a revolution.

I don't like being the one to tell you this. I know some people are very excited, and I'm not trying to rain on anyone's parade. I like Trump too, as a personality. But this is real life. The problems in America are extremely dire. This is the most degenerate society that has ever existed. You're not going to fix it by voting.

We're never going back to 2010. We can go forward or we can wither and die. Unlike US elections, that is a decision that is up to the people.