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Selections in Minnesota: Consequences of the 2020 Election and How to Reclaim Control of Our Government
Selections in Minnesota: Consequences of the 2020 Election and How to Reclaim Control of Our Government
Selections in Minnesota: Consequences of the 2020 Election and How to Reclaim Control of Our Government
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"The highest priority as a bad guy would be to subvert our election system. The reason is: you can take over a country without firing a shot. If you can decide who the leaders are, if you can put judges, if you can answer constitutional questions any which you want, over a period of time—you're not going to do it in one election, it's going to take a bunch of elections—but you can take over a country. And that would be my top priority (as a bad guy). Nuclear weapons would be a close second, but the top one would be elections."

—Jeffrey Lenberg, nation-state vulnerability expert in the May 9, 2022 Otero County, New Mexico Emergency meeting

 

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Let's start with where we are headed.

 

We are on our way to a future where every legal voter's ballot is counted and 100% auditable immediately.

 

A win for those opposing our country and constitution would have been to keep electronic voting machines and systems. But we will not allow that to happen.

This book charts the beginning of my research into anomalies, indicators, and evidence showing what these machines (and the political machines behind them) and their code are capable of.

 

It also documents the pressure received and the progress made by those simply calling for one day, verifiable, paper ballot hand-counted voting, as I attended meetings in about a dozen Minnesota counties.

 

Finally, it provides reason for hope because of a plan put in place long ago that involves you and me as living, breathing men and women who all breathe the same air and love our children, no matter where on this small planet you find yourself.

 

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"World peace like community peace does not require that each man love his neighbor, it requires only that they live together in mutual tolerance, submitting their disputes to a just and peaceful settlement. And history teaches us, that enmity between nations, as between individuals, do not last forever. However fixed our likes and dislikes may seem, the tide of time and events will often bring surprising changes in the relations between nations and neighbors. So let us persevere. Peace need not be impractical. And war need not be inevitable. By defining our goal more clearly, by making it seem more manageable and less remote, we can help all people to see it, to draw hope from it, and to move irresistibly towards it."

—John Fitzgerald Kennedy, during his Peace Speech on June 10, 1963

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    Selections in Minnesota - Erik van Mechelen

    Selections in Minnesota

    Selections in Minnesota

    Consequences of the 2020 Election and How to Reclaim Control of Our Government

    Erik van Mechelen

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    This version was published on 2024-06-05

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    © 2022 - 2024 Erik van Mechelen

    To every soul patiently enduring the present trials and who with active persistence are running the race presented to them.

    Table of Contents

    Preface

    Chapter One - A Brief History of Voting Machines, Certifications, and Mail-In Voting

    Putting the History in Context

    Certifications Are Less Than Useless

    Mail In Voting

    Chapter Two - Beginning to Audit Our Government

    The Four Phases

    Chapter Three - Preparation

    Preparation

    Minnesota Statutes and Election Law

    Modern Electronic Election Systems

    The Statewide Voter Registration System (SVRS)

    Epollbooks

    Ballot Preparation

    Voting Machines

    Contracts

    Tabulation Systems

    Influence Operations

    Chapter Four - Attack

    Did Ballot Traffickers Work in Minnesota?

    Chapter Five - Backup Attack

    Edison Zero

    Rhode Island

    Minnesota’s Simulation

    Chapter Six - Defense

    Part of Their Plan?

    700,000 Reported Absentee Voters Not Connected in SVRS

    Minnesota Post Election Review Reveals Missing Ballots

    A Petition to Stop the Certification of Minnesota’s Election

    Where Are the Cast Vote Records?

    Pushing Back Against Tyranny

    Crow Wing County

    Dakota County

    Wright County

    Morrison County

    Stearns County

    Sherburne County

    Anoka County

    Other Counties

    Chapter Seven - What We Can Do

    What Recent Laws were Added or Amended?

    What Can Towns, Cities, and Counties Do?

    What is the Simplest Legislative Change at the State Level?

    Local Action

    Small Counties with Great Potential

    Objections to Hand Counting

    How Much Do Machine Elections Cost?

    The County Commission Strategy

    Resolutions

    Are You a County Commissioner, City Council Member, or Township Supervisor?

    Are You a Candidate?

    Election Judges Don’t Have Much Control

    Use Your Platform

    Do You Have A Few Minutes Per Day?

    Vote in Person

    Conclusion

    Appendix - A Year in Beijing

    Preface

    Be the change you seek.

    — Andrei

    The stories of these times will be told as all stories are told… around the campfire.

    — Nathan


    Minnesotans in growing numbers are learning the truth about the charade that are our so-called elections and how few currently [s]elected representatives seem to be on the side of the people as evidenced by their email, phone, and face-to-face interactions, let alone any tangible efforts.

    Same goes for the Minnesota Republican Party - for more about the MNGOP’s corruption and election interference, go to rebuildthemngop.com.

    The lack of courage is unsurprising once a light is shone on how easy it is to undermine the people’s hoped-for outcomes to select a kind of person unwilling to fight from within the system that chose them, whether or not that individual realizes they were selected, not elected.

    Measureable desire for change was already clear on August 9, 2022. My 117-day Minnesota Secretary of State campaign garnered 36.9% of the vote (nearly 111,000 votes) running as a republican alternative to the MNGOP-endorsed candidate.

    Input from political consultants was not sought. No political campaign donations were accepted. Instead of campaigning, the focus was on education and action. Instead of events, county commissioner meetings were attended with the people. When invited to speak, Party operatives tried to influence the organizers.

    I ran on a single issue: to repair elections with a particular focus on the spider web of the electronic voting system that entangles alert and unsuspecting voters alike.

    It is a system with many features. Cheating can happen before and after the polls close. Absentee mail-in voting is out of control. Votes can be hijacked from people who didn’t even vote. A ballot inserted into a tabulator won’t necessarily read a voter’s choices accurately. After unofficial results are in and after those unofficial results are made official through certifications at the county and then state canvassing boards, without properly checking the accuracy of the results, legitimate and proper audits—sometimes called full forensic audits—are avoided by the powers at be at all costs.

    Indeed, the attempts to block even basic questions being asked has alerted many, many more to the seriousness of the issue. So you’re saying I can’t ask questions, but you’re also saying everything is fine? There’s a moment in Star Wars: A New Hope, where, in the detention corridor command post Han Solo decides to blast the communication link because he wasn’t able to answer the questions being asked. Boring conversation anyway… LUKE, WE’RE GONNA HAVE COMPANY!

    To demonstrate that they had learned from the aftermath of 2020, in a massive show of transparency, only 1 of the 87 Minnesota counties even released the automatically-generated cast vote record (CVR) reports from Minnesota’s August 9, 2022 primary election. (That was Chisago, who had promised to do this after admitting election records from 2020 were not retained the federally required 22 months.)

    Like any election, without a full forensic audit of ballots, ballot envelopes, election equipment, and registration systems, the integrity of the systems, process, and results can never be confirmed by the voters, which was reason enough for countries like Germany to do away with electronic voting equipment altogether. A friend asked me in early 2024: How unreliable do we want our elections to be?

    Fifth graders, who cannot lawfully vote (yet), should be able to understand how votes are counted. In the future, God willing, they will, when this state and country return to manual hand counting and tallying of paper ballots in small, manageable precincts on election day. Mail-in voting will be outlawed and voters will have to show some form of identification to prove citizenship and local residence to receive a ballot.

    The simplicity of this overall approach, and its extremely low cost, when considering many have and will volunteer for such a service to their local city, town, or county, will make future generations frown in disbelief at how we even went down the insecure electronic road (combined with mass mail-in) and indeed how long it took to right the ship.

    To distract from genuine reports from citizen journalists depicting this lack of transparency and obstruction of public data releases, election corruption deniers—starting with the mainstream media—endlessly parrot tired talking points. Safest and most secure! Not connected to the internet! A perfect election! So effective is their repetition that some come to believe their banal lies.

    So strange is this effect that it might be compared to Mr. Smith taking over a civilian’s body in The Matrix. Most election clerks and auditors robotically claim they are following election law and election guides from the secretary of state—some making these remarks with a smirk on the edge of their mouths—while withholding basic data requested from their offices in violation of data practice laws. And still potential allies ask, Where’s the proof?

    It’s time to flip the table.

    Were there ever any actual problems with a simple hand count of paper ballots in small precincts? Was the purpose of more technology concentrated in a handful of companies really to make our elections less transparent? Less comprehensible? With databases like the voter rolls and registrations and poll worker data increasingly centralized in the hands of secretaries of state? (And in cases like Konnech, Inc., alleged to be stored on Chinese servers, whose product, PollChief, operates in cities like Minneapolis.)

    Or could it be that the intricately connected companies and organizations comprising the election process like Runbeck, Dominion, ES&S, Scytl, Edison Research, ERIC, and Konnech be exactly what it looks like? In 1910 men representing a quarter of the planet’s wealth secretly met on Jekyll Island to prepare the way for The Federal Reserve Act of 1913, which Minnesota’s Charles A. Lindbergh Sr. opposed, suggesting its passage meant selling the nation’s children and grandchildren into slavery.

    The Federal Reserve Act of 1913 established a banking cartel. What we are witnessing now is the exposure of the election cartel and all its players. (As it turns out decisively connected to the banking cartel.) Their attempt to completely subvert elections was total and made Bev Harris and Bennie Smith’s Fraction Magic look like child’s play.

    Many countries have already fallen to the election cartel’s schemes in recent decades. Brazilians are fighting back with protests seeking military action. Americans are holding the line in places like Arizona with a different set of tools not available to Brazilians. It could be said we are doing it by the book. Which book? (Mark that down as a research question, dear reader.) America’s 2020 and 2022 elections will not stand. Or maybe the entire thing was a setup? A learning experience? A chance for the people to step up and understand the profound ideas that this country was founded upon? A chance for We the People to reclaim control over our government?

    At day’s end the illusion of a functioning election process is just one of many programs to uninstall from society, alongside global financial controls like the Fed and central banks, medical tyranny orchestrated by the WHO, and the captivity instantiated by your USA Inc. birth certificate and social security number.

    This deprogramming and deconditioning is necessary because the current programming and conditioning enables the old guard through lower level participants who know not what they do and who often act without informed consent.

    It is remarkable that together We the People with guidance from God Almighty through Jesus’s example (also known to some lovingly as Yeshua of Nazareth) and frequency have gotten this far without civilization level collapse. With active thermonuclear weapons for some decades, the war games have been touch and go for a while now. Staged and legitimate bio and information threats further complicate matters. Much is not as it seems. But since we the people are the news now, it’s on us to get out there and not only record history, but make it.

    No one said it would be easy to advance. But with the tools we have at our disposal, we can and we will.

    The first edition of this book was written quickly and contained many mistakes. (The second edition edited in even less time.)

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