By Jon Rappoport
November 9, 2012
www.nomorefakenews.com
“So look, there are fifteen million votes out there we haven’t counted yet. What do you want to do?”
“How long have the polls been closed?”
“Let’s see. Two hours.”
“The hell with it. Let’s call it a defeat for Prop 37.”
“Okay.”
This isn’t over.
We’re not just looking at how many votes in California are still uncounted. We’re not just guessing how it’ll turn out and making little projections. That’s a sucker’s game. We’re looking at real symptoms of fraud. And fraud has tentacles and arms. You see one piece of fraud, you keep digging for other pieces. You usually find them.
Start with the incredibly early projections made by media outlets on election night. Those projections sank Prop 37. When you’re in the middle of a football game and the outcome is still in doubt, if somebody suddenly posts the final score on the scoreboard, that’s called a lie.
It isn’t an estimate or a guess or a prediction. It’s a lie.
There was once a day in American politics when news networks would wait for conclusive election results. They weren’t greedily bent on reporting projections soon and sooner and soonest. So let’s get that projection-brainwashing out of our heads, all right? The whole business of making early and earlier predictions on election night is a sham. And it has the effect of inducing people to tune out.
“Okay, Jones won. That’s that. What percentage of the votes have been counted? One half of one percent? Zero percent? Gee, I guess these prediction guys really know what they’re doing. They must have some fabulous computer models, honey. Let’s watch a CSI rerun…”
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Sorry, this isn't a direct reply, but the comment protocol makes it the easiest. My comment: Montana voted 75-25% that corporations should not be recognized as humans, and given the constitutional rights of human individuals. If this were a national referendum, I believe it would pass with a similar majority. The powers granted to inhuman corporations is a large part of our undoing. Montana recognized, and spoke through the electorate. We should all consider the same, if, indeed, we still live in a republic (got my doubts). Be well, RobW
ReplyDelete...I want to move to Montana!
ReplyDeleteJohn Hawk,
DeleteGreat, but Montana has spoken. Spread the word to whoever you can, from wherever you are. This issue is something that we can use to unite. RobW
AnonymousNovember 10, 2012 6:14 PM
ReplyDeleteJohn Hawk,
Great, but Montana has spoken. Spread the word to whoever you can, from wherever you are. This issue is something that we can use to unite. RobW
The Bill of rights does not confer rights on people.
It absolutely prohibits Congress from legislating in certain areas.
The first mention of "people" in the first amendment comes after "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press;"
It may cause you distress after decades of worship of the constitution but it's a pretty piss-poor document in many ways
Bilejones (odd handle, no offense),
DeleteYou're right, its a piss poor document, as is the declaration of independence, and all pieces of paper, including court decisions. I worship none of these, but in a struggle against organized anarchy, one has to start somewhere. Thanks for the response; it does not distress, but encourages me, that you give enough of a sh*t to reply.
RobW
i have cancelled plans to move back to california after 15 years in germany. i can't endanger the health of my family. all of europe has been gm free. i did not realize that californians have become so stupid.
ReplyDeleteKalifornia leads in Death by Eugenic experimentation brought to by your favorite pyschopathic, sociopaths from hell. The Biotech, Propaganda, Militarized, Fascist, Communist, Drug dealers.
ReplyDeleteSo here's the next phase of the plan...
ReplyDeleteHave another State (Montana maybe) put a Prop-37 style measure on their ballot. If any of the other 49 states get something like this to pass, it's over for Monsanto, because all of these companies that do business in all 50 states will have to reveal the GMO's in their food. They will at least have to label their products that go to that state or cease selling their products there. Either way, all Americans should be able to hear the result. Monsanto et al will then have to put up $45 million x 50 to stop it in all states. Let's make it VERY expensive for those who are poisoning us.