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They CANNOT rig it in the same way to the same extent next year.
This, who's going to stop them? We're at the point where the FBI is just going around openly arresting dissidents for explicitly political reasons and process crimes.What are the consequences if they do? They were caught on camera in Atlanta pulling boxes of votes from under tables after ordering the poll watchers to go home because of a "water main break," and there were no consequences. They openly, illegally harvested ballots on the WI Capitol lawn. No consequences.
In 2024, if they have to, they can go live on CNN with stacks of ballots and fill them out on crayon while being filmed, turn to the camera, and say, "These ballots just came in. They're 100% legitimate," and the courts will declare standing & laches to toss out any Team Trump lawsuits.
The big things 1/6 and the Honkening taught people are twofold: don't hold back if you're against Uncle Fed because you will receive no quarter, and opsec is critical.This, who's going to stop them? We're at the point where the FBI is just going around openly arresting dissidents for explicitly political reasons and process crimes.
We're effectively post democracy.
The big things 1/6 and the Honkening taught people are twofold: don't hold back if you're against Uncle Fed because you will receive no quarter, and opsec is critical.
What are the consequences if they do? They were caught on camera in Atlanta pulling boxes of votes from under tables after ordering the poll watchers to go home because of a "water main break," and there were no consequences. They openly, illegally harvested ballots on the WI Capitol lawn. No consequences.
In 2024, if they have to, they can go live on CNN with stacks of ballots and fill them out on crayon while being filmed, turn to the camera, and say, "These ballots just came in. They're 100% legitimate," and the courts will declare standing & laches to toss out any Team Trump lawsuits.
This. I consider it a foregone conclusion that once election night comes in, miracles will happen again and Biden will go from losing horribly to winning in the key stats from 1AM onward. The real question is what will the American people that see the bullshit happening in real time do? And that's what everyone should be activelly planning for right now.This, who's going to stop them? We're at the point where the FBI is just going around openly arresting dissidents for explicitly political reasons and process crimes.
We're effectively post democracy.
Stop getting pissy over everyone with a brain thinking Patriot Front stinks to high heaven.But REAL patriots show their faces. Anybody using their brain and practicing basic opsec is 100% a fed.
I still don't get how people even here unironically call people feds for being smart and covering their faces
This, who's going to stop them? We're at the point where the FBI is just going around openly arresting dissidents for explicitly political reasons and process crimes.
We're effectively post democracy.
Never trust a poo, not even once.Vivek is just as bad as the rest of the RINOs, only he is smart enough to say what people want to hear on the campaign trail.
He's not smart enough to delete his old tweets though:
He supports universal masking:
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You have to read into these a bit to draw that much of a conclusion. For example, he isn't saying mandatory vaccinations, just that it would be good, passive voice if everyone so happened to be vaccinated. He isn't saying Trump is a criminal for J6, he disavows but also uses it to say silicon valley is worse.Vivek is just as bad as the rest of the RINOs, only he is smart enough to say what people want to hear on the campaign trail.
He's not smart enough to delete his old tweets though:
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So he's actually competent. I expect my politicians to at least be able to master basic doublespeak. This is a core skill and one that the recent crop of idiots can't even grasp.At least if he were saying those things, it would show some principle or conviction; this is worse, he's just a cuckold fence-sitter that would make Tim Pool blush. These are all statements that let him signal a political alignment but double back in the future and go "I never said that, what I really said was..."
There's not a single person who has ever worked in tech who saw "Ramaswamy" running for president and didn't have their veins go ice cold, at least briefly. People outside of tech simply do not know how horrific it is working with pajeets. They take the worst parts of Jews and the worst part of Chinamen and merge them together. If he does get in, it might be fine -- he's clearly of their priesthood caste (read: Pajeet-Jew) but the same Pajewts are the ones that once they get a fingerhold into a tech firm they open the floodgate for infinite streetshitter works, bringing in their family members, friends, neighbors, and above all else an unending horde of brain dead fucking poor people from their home country to undercut everyone else.Never trust a poo, not even once.
He's from the Brahmin caste so don't expect much from him but self-centered arrogance. The worse thing the Indian "diaspora" ever did was making the rest of the world aware they are still stuck in that caste system mindset that conflicts so much with Western ideals stemming from the Enlightenment for better and for worse.There's not a single person who has ever worked in tech who saw "Ramaswamy" running for president and didn't have their veins go ice cold, at least briefly. People outside of tech simply do not know how horrific it is working with pajeets. They take the worst parts of Jews and the worst part of Chinamen and merge them together. If he does get in, it might be fine -- he's clearly of their priesthood caste (read: Pajeet-Jew) but the same Pajewts are the ones that once they get a fingerhold into a tech firm they open the floodgate for infinite streetshitter works, bringing in their family members, friends, neighbors, and above all else an unending horde of brain dead fucking poor people from their home country to undercut everyone else.
In a cult, when things fail, and everyone is proven wrong, that's the signal to double down and go twice as hard. There is no turning back. There is no wising up. They've been planning their theft of the 2024 election since 2020 at least, and no amount of scrutiny or legal wrangling will stop them. People have been found with trunkloads of ballots and its swept under the rug. I don't know how to fix this. Before 2016, I didn't think it was even possible to catch them with their pants down. It may be a generation until that possibility exists again..Anyone who thinks the Democrats somehow "can't" openly flout election laws like they did last time is still stuck in this conservative mindset where they think that the left's leaders care about how they're seen. It's the mindset that says all you need to do is expose what a hypocrite a liberal is, and he'll just crumble into dust before your eyes, and The People will clap, cheer, and put you in power. They can do whatever they want, and there's no authority on Earth that will stop them.
When conservative leaders ask about what they are going to do to change things, they just bluster impotently and try to change the subject to arming Ukraine or abortion. Conservatives are talkers, not doers. They think a 30-minute rant by Sean Hannity should change things.
Byea. never trust poos. They're instinctual brownnosers and are extremely prone to neuroticismVivek is just as bad as the rest of the RINOs, only he is smart enough to say what people want to hear on the campaign trail.
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Ramaswamy company pitched governments on effort to install universal covid patient records surveillance database
Datavant sought to create a universal database for governments that displays "every patient who has been tested for Covid-19."
JORDAN SCHACHTEL
JUN 6, 2023
Before rebranding as a warrior for free speech and a passionate crusader for privacy rights, newly announced presidential contender Vivek Ramaswamy was pitching the U.S. and world governments on his efforts to install a broad, centralized database of private medical records.
In a pursuit forged through one of his subsidiary companies, a “health information” data mining outfit called Datavant, Ramaswamy’s outfit pursued the establishment of a single national and global database for all covid-related patient health records.
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Through a partnership with Snowflake, a San Francisco based cloud computing company, Ramaswamy wanted to “fight covid-19” by manufacturing a “single repository of all the real-world medical data” thanks to the production of a “national data infrastructure” of private and public patient records, all without the consent of the actual patients.
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Datavant claimed the records would be anonymized through their internal systems and that the broad database would only be available to researchers and government officials. However, some weren’t buying the sales pitch, citing gross violations of medical privacy. Moreover, none of the methods to supposedly anonymize records were made open source for review.
Nonetheless Ramaswamy’s Datavant sought to profit off of the hysteria and violate basic ethical standards in the process. They succeeded in establishing a partnership with the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
While some companies were happy to contribute to the Datavant endeavor, citing the “national emergency” as the ultimate precedent for violating patient consent standards, many others balked at the idea, citing privacy issues.
Anthem Inc (now known as Elevance Health), the second largest health insurance company in the U.S., rejected the appeal to deliver customer records into a national and global database. When reached by the Wall Street Journal, an Anthem spokesperson said that “Anthem takes the security of its data and the personal information of health plan members very seriously.”
“Datavant’s proposed registry would be free for government and academic researchers to access, and would aim to include every patient who has been tested for Covid-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus,” The WSJ story reported. “The consortium is aiming to have data covering 80% of U.S. medical claims, including those submitted to private insurers as well as Medicaid and Medicare Advantage.”
Harlan Krumholz, a cardiologist at Yale University, expressed concern about Ramaswamy’s data mining effort, telling Endpoints News: “This is highly sensitive information and the effort is important, but it is important to know the details.”
Datavant later helped to establish a Covid-19 research database. However, like most of Ramaswamy’s previous business ventures, the end product was not remotely successful. The database is linked to a handful of incredibly shoddy covid-19 studies.
On the campaign trail, Mr Ramaswamy has presented himself as a fierce privacy advocate and “free speech absolutist.” Nonetheless, his blunder-heavy business record shows a man who has long been invested in financing and developing tools to invade sovereignty and personal privacy.