Thursday, November 10, 2016

Did Trump's win surprise you?

Question:  "Did Trump's win surprise you?"


The answer is Yes and No.

I wasn't surprised that Trump "could" win.  Talking to people on a regular basis showed me an intense dislike for Clinton (especially amongst anyone who ever held a security clearance before), and every single poll outside of the mass media show him with a huge lead over her.

But what DID surprise me though was that he actually was allowed to win.

What I mean by this is that all of the signs of voter-rigging on a massive scale where there.

  • All polls on the mass media stations (outside of Fox News) shows Clinton ahead by a sizable margin.  This lead was repeated over and over again by all of the MSM talking heads on 24/7 basis.  This was repeated in print in most of the major newspapers.  It was quite obvious (once you realize that outside of the MSM the polls were opposite) that this was an intentional attempt to convince the people that she was ahead.
  • Coverage of anything negative about Clinton was brief and quickly brushed aside.  It was much more important to discuss Trump talking lewdly 10 years ago than it was discuss a Federal investigation into 33,000+ incidents of national security violations, etc.
  • Many organizations had already started producing materials showing she was the next president.  Time magazine even printed thousands of magazines announcing her victory and had them prepped for shipment. 
  • And many-many other incidents that I cannot recall at this point...  All were hugely indicative of her "planned" win, regardless of the actual vote.
So... With all of that foreshadowing, it seemed quite apparent that the votes were going to be rigged heavily in her favor, to assure a win.  Everyone was prepared for that.

Then Trump started winning states, and more states, and more...  I could hear the confusion of the reporters on NBC, they were totally unprepared for that, and had to discard many of their pre-written dialogues.  At points they were practically at a loss for words.  The stock markets reacted badly, they hadn't anticipated that result and had to reconfigure a lot of stocks.

Then, humorously, several news headlines in various mediums like Twitter started showing up with depictions of events that didn't happen.  Apparently they were pre-written and were on a timer to be released at certain points during the night.  They were quickly pulled, but did cause some confusion.

I knew something was up.... Something didn't go as planned.  Even Trump appeared a little surprised.

Yesterday I heard some snippets of intel talking about white hat forces raiding the Diebold headquarters on election night, stopping the majority of the vote rigging.  This "could" be the reason he won, but it is totally unconfirmed.


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