Elon Musk's Role in Allegedly Stopping 2024 Election Fraud
Benny JohnsonNovember 30, 202530 min187,869 views
29 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβHistorical Parallels to Societal Collapse
- ποΈ The speaker draws parallels between the fall of Rome and the current state of America, citing a decline in hard work, a sense of entitlement among citizens, and corruption among rulers.
- π Similar patterns of decline are observed in ancient Egypt and ancient Greece, suggesting a recurring historical cycle.
Election Integrity Concerns in America
- π³οΈ The core argument is that a functional country requires belief in its institutions, and this belief is eroded when citizens feel their votes do not matter.
- βοΈ The introduction of mail-in ballots without proof of citizenship is presented as a mechanism that dilutes the voting power of citizens.
- π The speaker highlights unusual ballot drop patterns in Michigan and Wisconsin during recent elections, suggesting potential manipulation.
Elon Musk's Involvement in Election Security
- π€ A meeting at Mar-a-Lago is described where Elon Musk was briefed on alleged election fraud systems by Patrick Byrne and others.
- π‘ Musk's reaction, after reviewing data, was reportedly, "We have a problem. It's all true."
- π€ Musk is quoted from a rally stating that while proving cheating is difficult with mail-in ballots, statistically strange occurrences suggest issues, and he expresses skepticism about Dominion voting machines.
Allegations of Election Rigging and Countermeasures
- π¨π Whistleblowers from Venezuela, with experience in rigging elections, allegedly briefed Musk's and Trump's teams on how systems are built and manipulated.
- π» A cyberattack on Dominion offices in Serbia is mentioned as a countermeasure to disable systems three days before the 2024 election.
- πΊπΈ The narrative suggests that these actions, led by Musk's intervention, potentially ensured a fair election in 2024 and prevented the election from being stolen.
Vulnerabilities of Electronic Voting Systems
- π Multiple sources, including the Director of National Intelligence and a New York Times demonstration, are cited to show the vulnerability of electronic voting machines to hacking and manipulation.
- π Experts agree that electronic voting machines, especially those connected to the internet, are susceptible to cyberattacks and sabotage, making paper ballots a safer alternative.
- π¨π³ Concerns are raised about communist Chinese or other state actors hacking internet-connected machines to rig elections.
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Election FraudElon Musk2024 ElectionDominion Voting MachinesCybersecurityVoter IntegrityMail-in BallotsPaper BallotsVenezuelaPatrick ByrneSusie WildsMar-a-LagoElectronic Voting SystemsHackingState Actors
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