WHY did the Bushes, and the Texas GOP, try to nail Ken Paxton? Because he was investigating the election fraud committed BY BOTH PARTIES

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by Mark Crispin Miller, News from Underground:

Until the honest people (there must be some) on BOTH sides admit that “their” side’s done it too, we’ll never have a righteous voting system in this country (as we COULD have if we really wanted it)

As long as we keeping thinking tribally about election theft in the United States, we’ll never see the end of it. What good Republicans and Democrats (however few there are) must do, therefore, is face the grim fact that both parties have been lofted into power through fraud—and that neither party really calls the shots. What we have is a Uniparty, with elections “won” or “lost” regardless of the will of the electorate, the whole production managed (since that day in Dallas) by the CIA.

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This is why the subject of election theft has, for decades, been taboo, “our free press” and both parties jeering stridently at anyone who’s tried to talk about the evidence of fraud in any race. Thus those of us who sounded the alarm about the overwhelming evidence of fraud back in 2000 and 2004 were blown off by all sides, just as “our free press” and both parties now dump lividly on anyone who notes the overwhelming evidence of fraud in 2020. The only difference between then and now is that, today, the heresy is punished not by ridicule, as it was when the theft(s) were managed for Bush/Cheney, but—astoundingly—by federal prosecution, as in the crackdown after “January 6,” and the recent sentencing of Owen Shroyer. (See Celia Farber’s piece below.)

For a vivid sense of just how dangerous it’s always been to try to publicize the evidence of theft, regardless of which party was advantaged by it, read Votescam by James Collier and Kenneth Collier (which you can find easily as an e-book, in the Forbidden Bookshelf series: https://openroadmedia.com/forbidden-bookshelf.)

In any case, what this country badly needs is an election integrity movement—the (fledgling) one that I belonged to having largely been destroyed by Trump Derangement Syndrome, which turned all too many of its members into rabid propagandists for the DNC. Thus they zealously rejected a rare opportunity to enlarge the movement radically; for bridging differences to realize a democratic goal is radical. That failure, or refusal, was a civic tragedy beyond description; for, because of it, we’re now faced with, and (it seems) incapacitated by, a national divide that may soon escalate into a civil war—a great thing for our enemies on high (who have, no doubt, been doing all they can to bring it on).

(Scroll down for my friend Josh Mitteldorf’s cogent piece on the bizarre—and catastrophic—settlement of the Fox/Dominion lawsuit, and how it pertains to the long taboo on frank discussion of election fraud.)

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