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Coming Saturday, October 6th ONLINE CONFERENCE by donation Was the 2016 Election Stolen?

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Coming Saturday, October 6th

ONLINE CONFERENCE by donation

Was the 2016 Election Stolen?

Was Donald Trump actually elected president?

Did Bernie actually win the primaries over Hillary?

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You can ask questions by email during the broadcast. The video stream will be instantly archived for 10 days. You can arrive late or watch it again. You can watch on your computer, iphone, android phone, ipad, etc.

The 2016 exit polls varied widely from the actual vote count in the key states–this combined with other pattern evidence is a strong indicator that the vote counts were manipulated (click here for proof).

Did those victories express the will of the electorate? Or were they based on the same tactics—rampant vote suppression and computerized election fraud—that have “elected” losing candidates since 2000, including Bush/Cheney, and a multitude of other rightist politicians now controlling Congress, and statehouses and legislatures from coast to coast.

These urgent questions have been drowned out by the furor over “Russia-gate”—the propaganda fantasy that Russia somehow “rigged” the 2016 presidential race. We need to focus on the overwhelming evidence that our elections have been stolen time and time again by operatives right here at home. Such criminal activity will certainly destroy American democracy, unless we face it squarely, talk about it openly, and push for radical reform of our abysmal voting system, the worst in the developed world. This all-important issue is the subject of this online panel, which includes three prominent election reform activists.

LIVE STREAM BROADCAST TIME: Saturday, October 6, 2018 
12 Noon Pacific * 3pm Eastern * 19:00 GMT (3 hours duration)

Panelists:

Mark Crispin Miller 
Mark Crispin Miller is a professor of media studies at New York University. He is the author of several books, including The Bush Dyslexicon: Observations on a National Disorder and Fooled Again: The Real Case for Electoral Reform, and editor of the Forbidden Bookshelf series.. Jonathan Simon
Jonathan Simon, author of CODE RED: Computerized Elections and the War on American Democracy, is Executive Director of Election Defense Alliance, and has published numerous papers on various aspects of election integrity since 2004. He has appeared in Stealing America Vote By Vote and Uncounted: The New Math Of American Elections, among other documentaries. See www.CodeRed2018.com. Dr. Simon is a graduate of Harvard College and New York University School of Law. Robert Fitrakis
Robert Fitrakis is an American lawyer, political author and writer, political candidate, and Professor of Political Science in the Social and Behavioral Sciences Department at Columbus State Community College. He has been the editor of the Columbus Free Press since 1993 and wrote extensively about the U.S. presidential election, 2004 and related 2004 U.S. election voting controversies. His most recent book The Strip & Flip Disaster of America’s Stolen Elections: Updated “Trump” Edition of Strip & Flip Selection of 2016, is a collaboration with Harvey Wasserman.

Moderator:

Jeremy Rothe-Kushel 
Jeremy Rothe-Kushel is a Co-Anchor and Researcher on the YouTube news show False Flag Weekly Newsand radio show host of The Antedote. Jeremy has a background in politics – from local to international, officeholder to activist – with experience in community organizing, mediajamming, documentary journalism and consensus-building in deep politics, economics and ecologics. Rothe-Kushel has put public figures across the political spectrum “on the record” about vital issues that are often controversial and always emancipatory. Some of his journalistic encounters include Michael Hayden, John Yoo, Joe Biden, Eric Holder, Mike Pompeo, Kris Kobach, Ron Paul, Alex Jones, Jay Rockefeller, Ted Turner, Jill Stein and Amy Goodman.


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