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Louisiana Elections
Posted on 10/11/23 at 7:15 am
Posted on 10/11/23 at 7:15 am
“Why the MOST IMPORTANT RACE in Louisiana’s upcoming elections is NOT the Governor’s…”
Early voting has concluded in Louisiana for many important races to be determined on Election Day, this Saturday.
While the Gubernatorial race would, to most, seem to be of the utmost importance (and it is) since it determines who will govern our state for the next four years, it is not the most critical race of this election cycle.
The race that will have the most extreme consequences on the state, both immediate and for the long-term future, is the race for Secretary of State.
Why is the position of Secretary of State so vitally important? The answer is because the Secretary of State is in charge of elections. And why do elections matter?
Because elections have consequences. And fraudulent elections have dire consequences.
Shortly after the 2020 election, a group by the name of “Louisiana Citizens for Election Integrity” (LCEI) formed to research everything elections-related in our country, but, more specifically, our state. The goal was to find out the TRUTH about all aspects of our elections. This group is comprised of concerned local citizens who have a variety of career backgrounds: Data Analysts, Engineers, CEOs, University Professors, Computer Programmers, Mathematicians, Attorneys and many other current and former professionals from a great many professions.
For the last three years, this group has worked closely with national experts on elections, data, and voting machines. We found that our voter rolls contain over 700,000 ineligible voters and that voting machines, contrary to what many believe, can be hacked in a great number of ways. The machine does not have to be connected to the Internet (as our SoS and others currently running for that position falsely say they are not) because we also know that if it is, that fact can be easily hidden.
Certain members of the LCEI group also worked very closely, both professionally and privately, with Louisiana’s current Secretary of State, Kyle Ardoin.
Dr. Douglas Frank, a world-renowned Nobel Laureate-nominated Cyber-Data Analyst and Mathemetician was one of many national figures who came to Louisiana at Louisiana Citizens for Election Integrity’s behest to present his findings at the 2022 LAGOP Convention.
At roughly the same time, the VSC ( Voting System Commission) was being held to answer questions about election integrity and to find a new voting system for Louisiana.
Almost without exception, every expert, both Republican and Democrat, who testified at the Commission, testified to the insecurities of machines for voting. ALL machines.
On June 26, 2022, Dr. Frank met with the Secretary of State for six hours, explaining in great detail the vulnerabilities of voting machines. Not the first time the Secretary had heard the information, it was the first time that he was given a live demonstration. Dr. Frank requested permission from the Secretary of State to have a “white hat” (a good guy) hacker attempt to hack into the election management system in Louisiana in real time. Permission was granted and the hacker was successful in THREE MINUTES. After which, the Secretary of State exclaimed “Oh my gosh! I guess that is what I needed to hear!” It was a jaw-dropping, chilling moment.
How do I know what was said and that the story related here actually happened?
I know because I was there.
It happened in my Dining Room.
Subsequent to that fateful day, despite continued efforts to work with our Secretary of State, and the first-hand knowledge that he gained from our (LCEI) association with him, he continued on the campaign trail for reelection, and his mantra became one of “All is well in Louisiana- we have the 6th best elections in the nation!”. What he neglected to say was that that ranking, given by the Heritage foundation, is determined by calling the SoS offices and asking them certain questions. It’s a self adjudicating survey. They don’t follow up or conduct any checks to determine if the answers are valid or accurate. The same survey gave Louisiana an overall ranking in elections of 75 percent. In most books, that percentage would be nothing to brag about, in fact, it should be quite worrisome to those in charge. But it just doesn’t seem to be.
The Secretary even, at some of his speaking engagements on the campaign trail, stated that only the swing states have problems with voting machines. Interesting that we have the same machines as they.
An analogy comes to mind: Ford Motor Company decides that F150 trucks have a serious defect and recalls them all. But in Louisiana, we say, “Hey, our F150s are fine! It’s only other states whose trucks have problems!”. There is an absence of logic there that defies rationality.
The truth is that no voting machine is impervious to fraud. All of the experts, across the aisle, agree. Debating the Truth is a daunting task and ultimately an exercise in futility.
Kyle Ardoin is no longer running for Secretary of State.
But there is a slate of others, who, like him, are espousing the idea of all is well here.
They are: Nancy Landry, Clay Schexnayder, Mike Francis, Amanda Smith Jennings, Thomas J. Kennedy III, and Arthur A. Morrell. Gwen Collins Greenup, another candidate in the running, has said that she does believe that we have voter fraud in Louisiana, the only one so far mentioned that agrees that there is a problem.
There is one more candidate in the running who is not listed above. Because he is the only one who is not only talking about the fraud, but actually giving a solution to it. A solution of hand marked, secure, paper ballots. With counting by citizens at the precinct level and results delivered on Election Day.
This candidate’s name is Brandon Trosclair.
Brandon Trosclair has already been a warrior for the people. And not just the people of Louisiana. Brandon is a businessman who owns 13 “Ralphs” grocery stores across the state.
When the Biden regime mandated the Covid vaccination for businesses of 100 or more employees, Brandon sued the administration on behalf of his hundreds of employees who did not want to take the shot. His was one of only six cases to address the illegal mandate.
The case went all the way to the Supreme Court of our nation. And he won! It is estimated that the win saved the jobs of over eighty million people nationwide!
Brandon Trosclair does not need a job. He already has a great one. He is running for Secretary of State because he, like all of us who have been standing in the gap for the last three years in our various grassroots ways, understands that we are on the brink of losing our country.
We love our children and we want them and their children to have a future.
If we don’t have free and fair elections, NOTHING ELSE MATTERS! We become a banana republic, a country whose people have no freedom because they have allowed themselves to be stripped of their God-given rights. Our Founding Fathers never meant for America to look as it does today. We are fighting tyranny at every level, just as they fought and fled from a tyrannical monarch. All of our sacred institutions have been infiltrated and it’s time to elect those who are NOT part of the status quo, but those who will stand up and fight the infiltrators!
Who would have thought that Louisiana has a swamp as deep as it is wide?
People must regain confidence in our elections! We must elect a Secretary of State who understands exactly the critical significance of our elections. Doing so should be top priority for any citizen who cares about freedom.
Early voting has concluded in Louisiana for many important races to be determined on Election Day, this Saturday.
While the Gubernatorial race would, to most, seem to be of the utmost importance (and it is) since it determines who will govern our state for the next four years, it is not the most critical race of this election cycle.
The race that will have the most extreme consequences on the state, both immediate and for the long-term future, is the race for Secretary of State.
Why is the position of Secretary of State so vitally important? The answer is because the Secretary of State is in charge of elections. And why do elections matter?
Because elections have consequences. And fraudulent elections have dire consequences.
Shortly after the 2020 election, a group by the name of “Louisiana Citizens for Election Integrity” (LCEI) formed to research everything elections-related in our country, but, more specifically, our state. The goal was to find out the TRUTH about all aspects of our elections. This group is comprised of concerned local citizens who have a variety of career backgrounds: Data Analysts, Engineers, CEOs, University Professors, Computer Programmers, Mathematicians, Attorneys and many other current and former professionals from a great many professions.
For the last three years, this group has worked closely with national experts on elections, data, and voting machines. We found that our voter rolls contain over 700,000 ineligible voters and that voting machines, contrary to what many believe, can be hacked in a great number of ways. The machine does not have to be connected to the Internet (as our SoS and others currently running for that position falsely say they are not) because we also know that if it is, that fact can be easily hidden.
Certain members of the LCEI group also worked very closely, both professionally and privately, with Louisiana’s current Secretary of State, Kyle Ardoin.
Dr. Douglas Frank, a world-renowned Nobel Laureate-nominated Cyber-Data Analyst and Mathemetician was one of many national figures who came to Louisiana at Louisiana Citizens for Election Integrity’s behest to present his findings at the 2022 LAGOP Convention.
At roughly the same time, the VSC ( Voting System Commission) was being held to answer questions about election integrity and to find a new voting system for Louisiana.
Almost without exception, every expert, both Republican and Democrat, who testified at the Commission, testified to the insecurities of machines for voting. ALL machines.
On June 26, 2022, Dr. Frank met with the Secretary of State for six hours, explaining in great detail the vulnerabilities of voting machines. Not the first time the Secretary had heard the information, it was the first time that he was given a live demonstration. Dr. Frank requested permission from the Secretary of State to have a “white hat” (a good guy) hacker attempt to hack into the election management system in Louisiana in real time. Permission was granted and the hacker was successful in THREE MINUTES. After which, the Secretary of State exclaimed “Oh my gosh! I guess that is what I needed to hear!” It was a jaw-dropping, chilling moment.
How do I know what was said and that the story related here actually happened?
I know because I was there.
It happened in my Dining Room.
Subsequent to that fateful day, despite continued efforts to work with our Secretary of State, and the first-hand knowledge that he gained from our (LCEI) association with him, he continued on the campaign trail for reelection, and his mantra became one of “All is well in Louisiana- we have the 6th best elections in the nation!”. What he neglected to say was that that ranking, given by the Heritage foundation, is determined by calling the SoS offices and asking them certain questions. It’s a self adjudicating survey. They don’t follow up or conduct any checks to determine if the answers are valid or accurate. The same survey gave Louisiana an overall ranking in elections of 75 percent. In most books, that percentage would be nothing to brag about, in fact, it should be quite worrisome to those in charge. But it just doesn’t seem to be.
The Secretary even, at some of his speaking engagements on the campaign trail, stated that only the swing states have problems with voting machines. Interesting that we have the same machines as they.
An analogy comes to mind: Ford Motor Company decides that F150 trucks have a serious defect and recalls them all. But in Louisiana, we say, “Hey, our F150s are fine! It’s only other states whose trucks have problems!”. There is an absence of logic there that defies rationality.
The truth is that no voting machine is impervious to fraud. All of the experts, across the aisle, agree. Debating the Truth is a daunting task and ultimately an exercise in futility.
Kyle Ardoin is no longer running for Secretary of State.
But there is a slate of others, who, like him, are espousing the idea of all is well here.
They are: Nancy Landry, Clay Schexnayder, Mike Francis, Amanda Smith Jennings, Thomas J. Kennedy III, and Arthur A. Morrell. Gwen Collins Greenup, another candidate in the running, has said that she does believe that we have voter fraud in Louisiana, the only one so far mentioned that agrees that there is a problem.
There is one more candidate in the running who is not listed above. Because he is the only one who is not only talking about the fraud, but actually giving a solution to it. A solution of hand marked, secure, paper ballots. With counting by citizens at the precinct level and results delivered on Election Day.
This candidate’s name is Brandon Trosclair.
Brandon Trosclair has already been a warrior for the people. And not just the people of Louisiana. Brandon is a businessman who owns 13 “Ralphs” grocery stores across the state.
When the Biden regime mandated the Covid vaccination for businesses of 100 or more employees, Brandon sued the administration on behalf of his hundreds of employees who did not want to take the shot. His was one of only six cases to address the illegal mandate.
The case went all the way to the Supreme Court of our nation. And he won! It is estimated that the win saved the jobs of over eighty million people nationwide!
Brandon Trosclair does not need a job. He already has a great one. He is running for Secretary of State because he, like all of us who have been standing in the gap for the last three years in our various grassroots ways, understands that we are on the brink of losing our country.
We love our children and we want them and their children to have a future.
If we don’t have free and fair elections, NOTHING ELSE MATTERS! We become a banana republic, a country whose people have no freedom because they have allowed themselves to be stripped of their God-given rights. Our Founding Fathers never meant for America to look as it does today. We are fighting tyranny at every level, just as they fought and fled from a tyrannical monarch. All of our sacred institutions have been infiltrated and it’s time to elect those who are NOT part of the status quo, but those who will stand up and fight the infiltrators!
Who would have thought that Louisiana has a swamp as deep as it is wide?
People must regain confidence in our elections! We must elect a Secretary of State who understands exactly the critical significance of our elections. Doing so should be top priority for any citizen who cares about freedom.
This post was edited on 10/11/23 at 7:25 am
Posted on 10/11/23 at 8:16 am to Deo Vincit
Anybody got the Cliff notes for this tome?
Posted on 10/11/23 at 8:27 am to lsursb
quote:
Anybody got the Cliff notes for this tome?
Brandon Trosclair not need job, but...
Brandon Trosclair good.
Brandon Trosclair warrior.
Brandon Trosclair patriot.
Vote Brandon Trosclair.
I didn't vote for him though. I'm not quite convinced paper ballots only are the way to go or the most secure form of voting.
Posted on 10/11/23 at 8:34 am to Deo Vincit
Bruh, we have short attention spans around here. You gotta give us the abridged version.
Posted on 10/11/23 at 8:36 am to Deo Vincit
Did you compose all of this yourself, or did you copy and paste it?
If the later, link and/or author, please?
Thank you for your assistance.
If the later, link and/or author, please?
Thank you for your assistance.
Posted on 10/11/23 at 9:02 am to ragincajun03
I composed it myself.
Tome though it be, the information is too important to leave any out.
And, I actually did have to shorten the longer, original version for it to be postable…
Tome though it be, the information is too important to leave any out.
And, I actually did have to shorten the longer, original version for it to be postable…
This post was edited on 10/11/23 at 9:05 am
Posted on 10/11/23 at 9:07 am to Deo Vincit
I already voted not for Brandon. I’m not sold on paper ballots
Posted on 10/11/23 at 9:14 am to Hamma1122
There are only 4 voting machine vendors in the U.S.
None of them will disclose their ownership.
Why not????
And then there’s the question: WHO COUNTS YOUR VOTES?????
Not the Secretary of State, Registrar of Voters, or anyone involved in elections. When you vote via machine. The PROPRIETARY software counts your votes.
For Louisiana , that means Dominion software.
Dominion software is housed in Toronto Canada and Serbia.
AND, Louisiana is the only state where elections are NOT auditable.
Is that OK with you?
None of them will disclose their ownership.
Why not????
And then there’s the question: WHO COUNTS YOUR VOTES?????
Not the Secretary of State, Registrar of Voters, or anyone involved in elections. When you vote via machine. The PROPRIETARY software counts your votes.
For Louisiana , that means Dominion software.
Dominion software is housed in Toronto Canada and Serbia.
AND, Louisiana is the only state where elections are NOT auditable.
Is that OK with you?
Posted on 10/11/23 at 9:33 am to Deo Vincit
quote:
Tome though it be, the information is too important to leave any out. And, I actually did have to shorten the longer, original version for it to be postable…
All the information could be written in half the volume. The problem is that your natural writing style is not concise.
Your second sentence contains 3 commas plus parenthetical phrase. Even your short response above has 3 commas.
Writing should have voice. Your voice comes off as stilted and awkward.
Posted on 10/11/23 at 9:39 am to Deo Vincit
quote:What about the children, and first responders?
any citizen who cares about freedom.
Posted on 10/11/23 at 9:40 am to Zach
Whoever wants to change from Dominion that’s who I’m voting for. So what candidate wants to change it?
Posted on 10/11/23 at 9:47 am to Witty_Username
Brandon Trosclair is a tard. He just wants some sort of public office and will continue running for one until he wins.
He needs to get back into his grocery stores and find ways to lower his prices because the way it’s going, I’m not voting for him or shopping at his stores.
He needs to get back into his grocery stores and find ways to lower his prices because the way it’s going, I’m not voting for him or shopping at his stores.
Posted on 10/11/23 at 10:18 am to Deo Vincit
quote:
On June 26, 2022, Dr. Frank met with the Secretary of State for six hours, explaining in great detail the vulnerabilities of voting machines. Not the first time the Secretary had heard the information, it was the first time that he was given a live demonstration. Dr. Frank requested permission from the Secretary of State to have a “white hat” (a good guy) hacker attempt to hack into the election management system in Louisiana in real time. Permission was granted and the hacker was successful in THREE MINUTES. After which, the Secretary of State exclaimed “Oh my gosh! I guess that is what I needed to hear!” It was a jaw-dropping, chilling moment.
How do I know what was said and that the story related here actually happened?
I know because I was there.
It happened in my Dining Room.
The Secretary of State, Douglas Frank, this white hat hacker, and you were in your dining room and the Secretary of State gave verbal permission for the hacker to hack the entire voting system of the State of Louisiana, and he did it within three minutes?
Surely you have this on video or some other documentation of this, right?
This post was edited on 10/11/23 at 10:19 am
Posted on 10/11/23 at 10:21 am to boosiebadazz
quote:
The Secretary of State, Douglas Frank, this white hat hacker, and you were in your dining room and the Secretary of State gave verbal permission for the hacker to hack the entire voting system of the State of Louisiana, and he did it within three minutes?
Surely you have this on video or some other documentation of this, right?
Shouldn’t this also have been reported IMMEDIATELY to the Attorney General’s office?
Posted on 10/11/23 at 12:24 pm to ragincajun03
Can someone tell me who the OP's opponent is? I ain't reading that shite and will just vote against whoever the OP's candidate is.
Posted on 10/11/23 at 12:34 pm to Double Oh
quote:
Whoever wants to change from Dominion that’s who I’m voting for. So what candidate wants to change it?
Brandon Trosclair
Posted on 10/11/23 at 12:43 pm to Deo Vincit
Are there any examples of electronic voting machines being hacked and/or tampered with, ANYWHERE in the US, much less in LA?
The problems with voting that happen in other states...
No Voter ID (LA has voter ID)
Paper ballots being unable to read / manipulated / added in late (LA doesn't use paper ballots)
All-mail voting (LA doesn't have that)
Auto-mail of absentee ballots (LA doesn't do that)
Absentee ballots without reason (LA requires a reason. By the way, my grandmother, who was confined to a bed for the last 18 months of her life, got approval to vote absentee. My grandfather, her husband, was not approved).
Paper ballots are stupid, backwards, and will create new problems to fix problems that don't exist.
This clown things the state is dumb enough that he can feed the voters a bunch of made up BS and they will fall for it.
He may not be incorrect...
The problems with voting that happen in other states...
No Voter ID (LA has voter ID)
Paper ballots being unable to read / manipulated / added in late (LA doesn't use paper ballots)
All-mail voting (LA doesn't have that)
Auto-mail of absentee ballots (LA doesn't do that)
Absentee ballots without reason (LA requires a reason. By the way, my grandmother, who was confined to a bed for the last 18 months of her life, got approval to vote absentee. My grandfather, her husband, was not approved).
Paper ballots are stupid, backwards, and will create new problems to fix problems that don't exist.
This clown things the state is dumb enough that he can feed the voters a bunch of made up BS and they will fall for it.
He may not be incorrect...
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