Tuesday, December 22, 2020

How Zuckerbucks Funded Biden

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife helped buy the presidency for the increasingly frail and feeble former Vice President Joe Biden by improperly influencing election officials as they strategically flooded left-wing activist groups with more than $400 million during the 2020 election cycle.

"The observed patterns of election irregularities are so consistent across the six battleground states that they suggest a coordinated strategy to, if not steal the election outright, strategically game the election process in such a way as to 'stuff the ballot box' and unfairly tilt the playing field in favor of the Biden-Harris ticket," Navarro said during a Dec. 18 conference call with reporters.

According to the Amistad Project's report, Zuckerberg and his wife made $419.5 million in donations to nonprofits this election cycle -"Zuckerbucks," as some have called the money- $350 million of which went to the "Safe Elections" Project of the Center for Technology and Civic Life.

The Amistad Project, which began investigating the digital vulnerabilities of state election systems in spring 2019, learned that state and local elections officials did not preserve the legal right to access computer logs on the machines counting ballots.

The plan treated state election integrity laws "As obstacles and nuisances to be ignored or circumvented," as CTCL "Retained the right, in the grant document, to, in its sole discretion, order all funds returned if the grantee cities did not conduct the election consistent with CTCL dictates."

The complainant, Wisconsin Voter Alliance, based in Suamico, Wisconsin, claimed in the legal complaint that CTCL grants violated state law prohibiting the provision of monies to election officials to induce persons to vote or influence an election outcome.

CTCL grants in Pennsylvania were used to pay election judges in Philadelphia and other election officials.

https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/2020/12/how-zuckerbucks-funded-biden-matthew-vadum/ 

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