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Stunning Election Vulnerabilities Revealed: What You Need to Know
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Did China hack 220 million US voter files, and was this covered up by the deep state? This presentation makes a strong case that the answer is yes, detailing shocking vulnerabilities within America's election infrastructure. It highlights how the People's Republic of China allegedly compromised vast amounts of US voter data, including names, addresses, and political affiliations. The presentation claims that intelligence agencies worked to suppress this information, even withholding it from the President. Beyond data breaches, it asserts that electronic voting machines and ballot counting systems are highly vulnerable to foreign adversaries like Russia, China, and Iran, with documented instances of potential manipulation. Furthermore, it presents evidence of alleged fraud in Michigan, suggesting that voter registration forms were falsified and investigations were subsequently halted. A key claim is that hundreds of thousands of non-citizens are registered to vote, a number believed to be significantly higher due to states refusing to share voter data. The presentation argues that these systemic issues, combined with practices like widespread mail-in ballots and a lack of voter ID, leave elections susceptible to rigging and loss of public trust. It calls for urgent legislative action, specifically the 'Save America Act,' to mandate photo voter ID, proof of citizenship, and limit mail-in ballots. The presentation is compelling in its directness and the sheer volume of alleged evidence presented, making a powerful argument for why a viewer would want to understand these claims about election security.
