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Ecuador's MegaFraud: Daniel Noboa's Illegitimate Presidency

[HPP] Daniel NoboaSeptember 1, 202525 min
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Allegations of Electoral Fraud in Ecuador

  • 💡 The video asserts a "mega fraud" occurred in Ecuador's elections on April 13th, leading to Daniel Noboa's "illegitimate" presidency.
  • 🎯 Institutions like the Constitutional Court, National Electoral Council (CNE), and various media outlets are implicated in complicity or silence regarding the alleged fraud.
  • 📌 Former President Rafael Correa is presented as a central figure actively challenging the legitimacy of the election results.

Technical Mechanisms of Alleged Fraud

  • 🔬 Evidence suggests a special pen with liquid ink and chemically treated ballots (repellent on Luisa González's side) caused ink to transfer when folded.
  • ⚠️ This ink transfer allegedly shifted votes from Luisa González to Daniel Noboa, contributing to a surprising million-vote difference.
  • 🚫 Further irregularities cited include the prohibition of cell phones at polling stations and mismatched QR codes on ballots and tables.

Contradictory Election Outcomes

  • 📊 Initial projections indicated a technical tie between González and Noboa, but the final results showed a statistically improbable million-vote lead for Noboa.
  • 📈 Luisa González's support reportedly declined in 16,000 polling stations, a reversal deemed statistically impossible given her prior strong provincial backing.

International and Media Response

  • 💬 An initial OAS report reportedly acknowledged issues with ink transfer due to ballot design, although this finding was later downplayed or retracted.
  • 📺 The media is accused of silencing discussions about the fraud, ridiculing claims, and prioritizing what is "verisimilar" over the actual truth.

Implications and Future Concerns

  • 🚨 The video concludes that Ecuador currently has an illegitimate president and warns that similar fraudulent methods could be employed in upcoming popular consultations.
  • 💰 Accusations are made that CNE officials, including Diana Atamaint, and others are accumulating wealth at the expense of the Ecuadorian people through these actions.
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