
Tag: sedition
STOLEN ELECTIONS: How America’s enemies are stealing the Republic
Smartmatic set up its office inside Venezuela’s election commission with engineers working side by side to steal elections and defeat audits. Gary Berntsen explains how ballot images are swapped, source code is hidden, and fourteen methods of fraud are mixed so no pattern is ever found. The same engineers later moved into U.S. counties and flipped long-red districts overnight.
Pentagon threatens to prosecute Senator Mark Kelly by recalling him to Navy service
- Summary
- Pentagon says it received ‘serious allegations of misconduct’
- Trump had accused Kelly and other Democrats of seditious behavior
- Trump administration has purged top generals
WASHINGTON, Nov 24 (Reuters) – The Pentagon on Monday threatened to recall U.S. Senator Mark Kelly, a retired Navy captain, to active duty status in order to prosecute him after what it described as seditious behavior by the former astronaut and decorated veteran.
Kelly, who denies any wrongdoing and who said in a statement he would not be intimidated, joined five other Democrats in Congress with backgrounds in the U.S. military and intelligence community to urge U.S. troops to refuse any illegal orders.
Emerald on American election fraud
Gordon Chang on the deep changes which are taking place in present-day Korea
I received this from a friend in Korea, about the collapse of the mainstream conservative party in that country:
“This column examines how South Korea’s conservative ruling party effectively imploded from within—through weak leadership, lawfare, compromised party discipline, and the refusal to confront entrenched judicial power.
But more critically, it reveals how this collapse created new openings for CCP influence in a country that is supposed to be one of America’s strongest allies.
For more than a decade, Korea’s mainstream conservative party maintained regular political exchanges and MOUs with the CCP’s International Department, while failing to build any meaningful ties with the U.S. conservative movement.
During the recent constitutional crisis and the unprecedented lawfare campaign against President Yoon, that same party chose to stand aside, distance itself from its own government, and legitimize narratives that weakened the presidency.
The result was a complete institutional breakdown inside Korea’s ruling party—a breakdown that now leaves the country more vulnerable to external pressure, political manipulation, and CCP-aligned influence networks.
What happened in Korea mirrors the exact patterns some have repeatedly warned about:
• CCP influence operations through formal and informal political channels
• Weak center-right parties unwilling to confront authoritarian pressure
• Bureaucratic and judicial structures overpowering elected leadership
• Lawfare deployed to dismantle constitutional authority
• The absence of a global conservative network capable of defending vulnerable allies
This is not merely a Korean domestic issue.
It is a strategic shift that affects the Indo-Pacific balance and creates opportunities for Beijing at a moment of heightened geopolitical competition.
I believe this analysis may be useful to the work of observers, especially regarding CCP strategy, regional authoritarian alignment, and the vulnerabilities emerging inside U.S. allied democracies.”
This is very similar to what has happened to USA, Europe and the entire Western world. ABN
‘The bureaucracy led by the Democrats in the press are going to attack Trump every time he tries to reform Washington’ — Ric Grenell
This video that these elected Democrat officials are doing now is a call to arms to get the last remaining few people within the intelligence community, within the bureaucracy to stand up and fight and I think it’s outrageous — Grenell
How voting machines were used to steal the 2020 election in USA and probably why Trump is slowly assaulting Venezuela

Stolen Eelections Facts: Our Mission
The mission of this website is to call attention to possible foreign and domestic malign influences on voting systems across our country with evidence obtained from open sources. This evidence raises significant concerns about whether our democratic system is under attack due to the use of foreign-owned electronic voting systems to run our elections and count our votes.
Are unauthorized and malicious foreign software engineers and administrators in hostile countries accessing our voting records and manipulating our elections? Is some of the work funded by one or more South American cartels? Is the personal voting information from past elections stored on Chinese servers in an eastern European country? Are actors able to control and alter the outcomes of our elections? Have they been doing so?The timelines below trace the evolution of the coding and software that form the electronic DNA of America’s electronic voting and tabulation systems as they have developed over the years. The summary timeline provides the chronological history in brief. Just follow the yellow line. It connects pieces of evidence and raises important questions.
The full timeline includes more than 200 events between 1997 and 2024. Everything is linked to the original sources.
This evidence should concern all Americans. If we have lost control of our votes, we have lost control of our democratic process and our constitutional republic.The Timeline
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This claim fits well with information many of us have been seeing for years. It connects China, Serbia and Venezuela, as well as the makers of electronic voting machines used in USA. The story has always been shadowy and lacking essential details or recognition by law enforcement. Emerald claims Trump is preparing to take down Maduro in Venezuela primarily over their election fraud in USA. ABN
Here’s some real treason and sedition for you
SEDITIOUS BEHAVIOR, punishable by DEATH! — Trump
Trump says Obama ‘will be caught’ for ‘destroying democracy with espionage plot’
2020 ‘Stop the Steal’ Lead Attorney Now a White House Special Govt Employee
The biggest problem with revealing 2020 election fraud, is the consequences.
That said, the competence of the United States government, and indeed our constitutional republic itself, is weakened without a full public airing of the fraud.
The White House has hired Stop The Steal lawyer Kurt Olsen as a ‘Special Govt Employee,’ The Wall Street Journal (Rupert Murdoch) is going bananas:
(WSJ) – “Kurt Olsen, a lawyer who unsuccessfully pushed claims of voter fraud, has joined the administration as a “special government employee,” some of the people said. The appointment gives Olsen 130 days to work from within the White House without giving up any private business interests. He is talking directly with President Trump, the people said.
Trump asked Olsen to join the administration to work on election issues important to him, a senior administration official said. Olsen started his job in the past month, some of the people said, and has told others he wants to examine election machines.
Olsen has begun asking intelligence agencies for information about the 2020 election, the officials said. Olsen has told others he also wants to weed out some government employees who he believes are disloyal to Trump.
Representatives for the White House and Justice Department declined to comment, and Olsen didn’t respond to requests for comment.” (read more)
Purging America First: Inside the GOP’s Zionist Vetting Machine
In the dimly lit corridors of Capitol Hill, where backroom deals shape American foreign policy, House Speaker Mike Johnson recently conducted what can only be described as a strategic war council. On the afternoon of September 17, 2025, Johnson gathered with a who’s who of pro-Israel organizations for a private meeting ostensively designed to eliminate dissenting voices within the Republican Party. What emerged from this closed-door session reveals a coordinated effort to ensure ideological orthodoxy on Israel.
The meeting itself reads like something out of a tired political thriller. Johnson, who described himself to the assembled group as a “Reagan Republican” focused on “peace through strength,” went on to make a startling admission that isolationism is rising within the Republican Party and that a major debate on the issue is likely once President Donald Trump leaves office.
But Johnson’s most revealing statement came when he told the group that in his candidate-recruiting efforts, he’s working to filter out isolationists to prevent that wing of the party from growing more prominent in the House. Four people who attended the meeting confirmed this extraordinary pledge to Jewish Insider.
“The speaker was very, very direct about the U.S. role with Israel and in the world and understands that there are voices that don’t agree in both parties, on both extremes, and urges us all to be involved in fighting back against those extremes,” Eric Fingerhut, CEO of the Jewish Federations of North America, told the publication.
The guest list for Johnson’s gathering was a who’s who of America’s most powerful pro-Israel organizations. In attendance were representatives from The Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law, the Republican Jewish Coalition, Agudath Israel of America, AIPAC, the Simon Wiesenthal Center, Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, National Council of Jewish Women, Synergos Holdings, CUFI Action, the Orthodox Union, the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, Standard Industries, the American Jewish Committee, Zionist Organization of America, National Debt Relief, Jewish Institute for National Security of America, the Deborah Project, Foundation for Defense of Democracies, Coalition for Jewish Values and the Endowment for Middle East Truth. This comprehensive coalition represents the full spectrum of pro-Israel advocacy, from religious organizations to political action committees to think tanks—a formidable alliance with vast resources and influence.
…A University of Maryland Critical Issues Poll conducted between July 29 and August 7 showcased a dramatic generational divide within the Republican Party. While 52 percent of Republicans aged 35 and older sympathize more with Israel, that figure drops to just 24 percent among those aged 18 to 34.
The split grows even wider when it comes to Gaza. Among older Republicans, 52 percent view Israel’s actions as justified. Among younger ones, only 22 percent agree. “The change taking place among young Republicans is breathtaking,” said Shibley Telhami, the poll’s principal investigator. “While 52 percent of older Republicans (35+) sympathize more with Israel, only 24 percent of younger Republicans (18–34) say the same—fewer than half.”
Nunes on conspiracy changes against Comey
Probably the most serious domestic political crime in US history. They were trying to undermine the president and usurp his powers. ABN
Gabbard interview with Megyn Kelly: Topics include intelligence leaks, pandemic fraud, stop Trump plots and DEI absurdities
Documents show Hillary Clinton OK’d plan to ‘smear’ Trump with Russia collusion hoax
WASHINGTON — Hillary Clinton signed off on a plan hatched by a top campaign adviser to “smear” then-candidate Donald Trump with false claims of Russian collusion and distract from her own mounting email scandal during the 2016 campaign, according to explosive intelligence files declassified Thursday.
The 24-page intelligence annex was compiled from memos and emails obtained by the Obama administration in the lead-up to Election Day that laid out “confidential conversations” between leaders of the Democratic National Committee — including then-Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz — and liberal billionaire George Soros’ Open Society Foundations.
The plot, the brainchild of the Clinton campaign’s then-foreign policy adviser, Julianne Smith, included “raising the theme of ‘Putin’s support for Trump’” and “subsequently steering public opinion toward the notion that it needs to equate” the Russian leader’s political influence campaign with actual hacking of election infrastructure.
Smith would go on to serve as former President Joe Biden’s ambassador to NATO. “I don’t have any comment,” she told The Post when reached by phone Thursday.



