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Are we finally going to secure our elections and return to paper?
Posted on 5/28/26 at 11:23 am
Posted on 5/28/26 at 11:23 am
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A stunning new investigation reveals a quiet, high-level White House operation to completely bypass state control and systematically eliminate foreign-sourced tech from U.S. election infrastructure.
Here is what the corporate media isn't telling you about the backroom strategy to secure our vote:
THE COMMERCE MANEUVER
National security officials have been quietly exploring an aggressive legal backdoor: using Commerce Department trade powers to declare foreign-supplied hardware components a "national security risk." The ultimate target? Phase out electronic systems—like Dominion (used in 27 states)—by choking off their East Asian supply chains.
THE COVERT TEARDOWN
This wasn't just a policy theory. In a coordinated multi-agency operation, federal investigators seized election machines used in Puerto Rico and physically tore them down to audit the supply chain. They mapped every chip—tracking components back to packaging facilities in China, Malaysia, and South Korea to build a case that our current hardware infrastructure is fundamentally compromised.
THE TARGET: MANDATORY HAND COUNTS
The end game of this supply chain strategy is clear: bypass the electronic voting machines entirely. By legally declaring the foreign tech supply chain a threat to national security, the administration aimed to force a universal, nationwide shift to hand-counted paper ballots.
The Deep State and federal election agencies are panicking behind closed doors trying to block this. They claim it would slow down election night, but the push to purge foreign components from our voting booths is gaining serious steam in D.C.
Posted on 5/28/26 at 11:29 am to Ailsa
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Are we finally going to secure our elections and return to paper?
Thanks for posting this. I sure hope so. All I want is fair elections. If the country ends is so stupid that we end up with an AOC/Buttigieg Administration, then so be it. We're universally screwed by the time we get to that point, anyway.
Besides, it's Democrats who know they have to cheat (everything from gerrymandering to ID's for illegals to rigged voting machines, etc.). I defy any Lefty here to tell me that Democrats don't know that, in most places, they have to cheat.
Posted on 5/28/26 at 11:35 am to Ailsa
Its interesting how in the 50s for example, with no internet and no electronic voting machines, they were able to count all the ballots on election night. And we're supposed to believe today it takes longer to count votes when everything is electronic. It just makes zero sense from just a technological standpoint. Results should be almost instantaneous by now, but we're taking even longer to count votes. It doesnt add up.
Posted on 5/28/26 at 11:39 am to Ailsa
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The Deep State and federal election agencies are panicking behind closed doors trying to block this. They claim it would slow down election night, but the push to purge foreign components from our voting booths is gaining serious steam in D.C.
Isn't it France who uses old fashion paper ballots, with hand count and they're done tallying the vote within 48 hours? Seems the US can take upwards of 3-4 weeks to determine the winner in Blue controlled states/cities/precincts.
Posted on 5/28/26 at 11:41 am to BuckeyeGoon
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Its interesting how in the 50s for example, with no internet and no electronic voting machines, they were able to count all the ballots on election night. And we're supposed to believe today it takes longer to count votes when everything is electronic. It just makes zero sense from just a technological standpoint. Results should be almost instantaneous by now, but we're taking even longer to count votes. It doesnt add up.
They think we're stupid.
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