Zuckerbuck's and the Lusty Laptop
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Zuckerbuck's and the Lusty Laptop

7:38 Mar 17, 2022
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(This is my first effort to change the format to a podcast instead of just the blog. I’ve had some requests to voice the segments. I will continue to provide all of the text with some added sound and video features, like this weeks tribute to Austin Powers. I look forward to your comments)The left calls it the “Big Lie”. Since losing the 2020 election, former President Donald Trump has told anyone who will listen to him, that the election was stolen from him. Whenever he, or a fan tries to set out to list the many oddities and inconsistencies regarding the vote count, they are immediately cut off. The left says there’s no proof. It could be a friend at work, a family member, or a houseboy or handmaiden in the media. It’s like every Democrat is in on it, on cue (click on the link, it’s worth it). Let’s start by saying that I won’t even begin to address the reams of circumstantial evidence from the 5 states that, 1) all had Trump leading before they mysteriously stopped counting the night of the election, and 2) that had various statistical anomalies that almost entirely fell in Biden’s favor. There are just two matters that I’ll elucidate on that were 100%, absolute keys to Biden’s win…and both had to do with media corruption and Big Tech chicanery.First off, in 2020, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg set aside $400 mm for a dubious organization called the Center for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL). It was supposed to buy PPE equipment for state elections workers during Covid. The MSM thought the money was just fine, saying elections offices needed help to offset Covid related shortfalls. But, only 1.5% went for that. The alleged “non-partisan’ group spent the rest of the money on salaries, laptops, vehicle rentals, attorneys’ fees for public records requests, mail-in balloting and other measures that allowed elections offices to hire activists to work the election. In exchange for the money, elections divisions agreed to conduct their elections according to conditions set out by the Center for Tech and Civic Life, which is led by former members of the New Organizing Institute, a training center for progressive groups and Democratic campaigns. In any event, for the Democrats and their associates in the tech world, it worked. Georgia received over $30 million from the CTCL…that’s almost 10% of the fund total, in a state with only 3% of the population
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