About Elections

Securing the Vote: A Blueprint for Election Integrity

The United States faces a national security emergency due to extreme vulnerabilities in the electoral process. There are serious concerns regarding electronic voting machines, foreign interference from adversaries like China, and inaccurate voter rolls that include non-citizens. The Blueprint for Election Integrity suggests that public distrust in these systems could lead to social unrest or political violence if left […]

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Vote Tally Chain of Custody: From Ballot to Broadcast

“One of the most mysterious, low-profile, covert, shadowy, questionable mechanisms of American democracy is the American vote count” James and Ken Collier Authors of “Votescam” The United States election infrastructure is a decentralized system of over 10,000 jurisdictions that, in practice, relies on a highly consolidated pipeline of private vendors and data aggregators to report

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President Trump Addresses Nation on Security of U.S. Election System

On July 16, 2026 at 9 pm ET, President Trump addressed the nation on the important topic of the security of our election systems. “Because no country can be great without fair and honest elections. You have to trust your country because if there can be no trust, there can be no greatness… No trust,

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Risks Inherent with VPN Connections Used to Manage Election Systems

Election officials and machine vendors love to make the claim that their systems are “air-gapped” and “not connected to the internet”.  Such assertions are intended to give the general public a false sense of security regarding the use of electronic voting systems. When pressed by technically savvy investigators, these same individuals will often begrudgingly admit

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A Civilized AI-Based Election Integrity Debate

In the wake of the 2020 election, rampant censorship prevented a civil, public debate on the topic of 2020 election fraud.   The President of the United States was de-platformed on Twitter. YouTube forced people to replace “Dominion” with “Dominoes” and “Ballot” with “Pizza” to avoid strikes leading to de-platforming.  Election fraud investigators were threatened with

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FALSE “64 Lawsuits Prove No Election Fraud”

In the wake of the 2020 election, 64 election lawsuits were filed by the Trump campaign and their supporters.  The popular narrative surrounding these lawsuits is that they were dismissed because they did not present substantive evidence of election fraud. “Over 60 separate lawsuits brought by President Trump’s campaign and its supporters across the country

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Election Systems Are Critical Infrastructure

The designation of U.S. election systems as critical infrastructure is rooted in the broader federal critical‑infrastructure framework that emerged in the late 1990s and early 2000s, particularly after the USA PATRIOT Act formalized the concept and definition of “critical infrastructure” following the 9/11 attacks.  In January 2017 under the Obama Administration, then‑DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson

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How Much Election Fraud Is “Significant”?

2020 Election Analysis To assess the materiality of alleged electoral irregularities in the 2020 presidential election, a threshold analysis must first establish the minimum vote margin required to alter the election outcome. Under Article II of the United States Constitution and the Twelfth Amendment, presidential election results are determined by Electoral College allocation, requiring a

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