The recent revelation that the Philippine’s former chief election official was involved in a $4 million dollar bribery scandal linked to Smartmatic REALLY piqued my interest.
ICYMI: Smartmatic Implicated in BRIBERY Scheme - DOJ Files Charges!
Not only is this a curious twist of irony (since Smartmatic is currently suing individuals like Mike Lindell and Sidney Powell for defamation) this development also offered a unique opportunity to explore the depths of corruption in another country’s electoral process. One which EXCLUSIVELY conducts its elections via voting machines.
We often hear that our elections are of third world status. Prominent conservatives refer to the United States elections as a “banana republic”. We’ve heard rumors that voting machines are used to rig elections around the world. But many of us only know what has occurred on our own home soil. Few of us have actually studied another country’s elections, and learned what these statements actually mean. And without this knowledge, terms like “banana republic” can easily be dismissed as hyperbolic.
In light of this recent news, I sought out to examine the Philippines electoral process, particularly since they’ve been partnered with Smartmatic. And needless to say, I did not come up empty handed. The moment I began to scratch the surface into what has unfolded since Smartmatic clinched its first major contract in 2009, my mind was blown. The parallels between what has transpired in the Philippines, vs what has happened in the past two election cycles here in America will absolutely astonish you.
The main intention behind this publication is to provide the election truther movement with a compelling case study, and a factual basis for arguing against the use of voting machines in America. I hope that this article provides enough information for you to gain insights into the intricacies of how elections are RIGGED in a faraway country where allegations of corruption are not uncommon.
So, without further ado, let’s get started.
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