“Proving Election Fraud” by Richard Charnin (TruthIsAll)
By Michael Collins
Stock deals are rigged for insiders. Big money runs Congress. And we’ve gone to war based on a series of calculated lies.
Are you willing to accept the fact that our elections are subject to the same type of corruption?
If you are, then Proving Election Fraud by Richard Charnin pulls back the curtain and exposes the pattern of election fraud over the past four decades. It’s not a mystery when your look at the numbers and check them against multiple public sources. The information is all there – if the experts care to look.
Charnin is the widely known internet poster using the name TruthIsAll. He was the first to discover the glaring discrepancies in the 2004 election results shortly after the polls closed. His internet posts on the mathematical impossibility of a Bush victory were critical in fueling the doubts about that election and those that followed.
His many posts are the basis for a consistent narrative and argument using a clearly outlined and heavily quantified analysis. The result is a wealth of information about how elections really work and a methodology (the True Vote Model) that allows the interested reader to check the official results of any national or state election.
Charnin’s straightforward style fits his subject matter. For example, early on he makes a powerful point, one of many that appear throughout the book:
“Simple mathematics proves that the 1968, 1988, 2004 and 2008 elections were fraudulent. The returning voter mix required for the Final Exit Poll to match the recorded vote was not just implausible — it was impossible. In each election, more voters from the prior election returned to vote than were alive. The fact that they were returning Nixon, Bush 1 and Bush 2 voters cannot just be a coincidence. The statistical anomaly has no rational explanation other than election fraud.” (p.52)
When the official victory margin includes dead voters and excludes uncounted votes, it’s more than reasonable to assume election fraud.
How does Charnin know this? He took the time to correlate pre-election polls, historical (Census) votes cast and recorded, voter mortality, returning voter turnout and national exit poll vote shares. Using this basic information, he calculates the True Vote for each presidential election since 1968. And he debunks the arguments designed to convince us that Bush actually won while the exit polls “behaved badly,” including “reluctant Bush responder,” “swing/red shift,” and “false recall.”
Uncounted and Phantom Votes
Uncounted and “phantom” voters are the basis for much of the analysis found in the book. Votes remain uncounted because they’re “spoiled” or of a separate class, provisional and absentee votes. Returning “phantom” voters were necessary in order to force the Final National Exit Poll to match the recorded vote in the four elections referenced.
Nixon won by half a million recorded votes, but six million went uncounted. George H.W. Bush won by seven million and more than ten million were uncounted. Gore won by a half million with five million uncounted. And Kerry lost by three million with four million uncounted. Uncounted votes are typically from minority districts where the vote is consistently 70-90% for the Democratic candidate. Is that a coincidence?
Had the phantom voters not materialized and had all the votes been counted, history would have changed. In addition, the Clinton and Obama margins would have been significantly higher than recorded, perhaps forcing the hoped for change. More important, the will of the people would have been accurately measured in what we were led to believe was a fair election process.
Knowledge is Power
Specialization often times advances a particular field of study and produces greater knowledge and more useful theories, services and products. However, in the case of elections, complexity and specialization are enemies of the people. They take away access to and participation in the voting process and blind us to the awareness of voting irregularities and election fraud.
Proving Election Fraud dispels the mysteries of modern elections. It walks the reader through the process of understanding how elections work, provides simple explanations of the principals of election analysis and offers an online resource that anyone can use to develop their own True Vote Model. Of equal or greater importance, Charmin’s relentlessly thorough analysis shows just how outrageous election fraud is and frees the reader to analyze the accuracy of official election results.
There couldn’t be a better time than right now to analyze elections. In 2004, less than 10% of voters thought that the election was rigged. By mid 2006, two major polls showed that nearly half of the registered voters thought so. It’s time to take an objective and liberating look at how elections really work in order to demand that they work for us.
Proving Election Fraud: Phantom Voters, Uncounted Votes, and the National Exit Poll by Richard Charnin
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This review may be reproduced in whole or in part with attribution of authorship and a link to this article.
Disclosure: In 2006, Charnin (known to me then as “TruthIsAll’”) and I collaborated on a three-part series which quantified the risk of fraud in the midterm elections.
More resources online: The Election Calculator (contains a True Vote Model); The Interactive Election Simulator (run your own pre-election projection and exit poll simulations); and the Monte Carlo Polling Simulation – Excel Model.
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internationalnews
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GOVERNMENT CONTROLS PEOPLE, WHO CONTROLS GOVERNMENT?
IN FACT, GOVERNMENT SHOULD SERVE THE PEOPLE, AND THE PUBLIC SHOULD CONTROL GOVERNMENT...
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treewolf39
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People & Power looks at the processes behind the US presidential election.
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treewolf39
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treewolf39
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treewolf39:
Part 2
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treewolf39
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Conniepae
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The fact that nothing has been done to correct the hackability problem with the machines, should send chills down the spines of every American. Voting is how politics works in America. How can we trust our politicians, if we can't trust our voting process?
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Conniepae
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treewolf39
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Conniepae:
I have never trusted it and without a sustained outcry from the people the system will only become more of a sham.
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treewolf39
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treewolf39:
It should not be up to us to prove it. We are paying a Justice Department to do that type of investigations. There is enough evidence from past elections to investigate the process. All it takes is the 'will' to really make 'change'! Our Justice Department should be answering the questions about our elections. Can they be hacked? Who is responsible? Prosecute, prosecute, prosecute!
If people start getting prosecuted for doing wrong, eventually people would be afraid to do things, which will land them in jail.
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treewolf39
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Conniepae:
http://www.hackingdemocracy.com/
A great movie that every american should see. - 2 years ago
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treewolf39
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artemis6
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Wow , I knew it ! Thanks for clearing that up and telling me about an interesting new book . Paper ballots and full Election Transparency is the only way , to the positive future .
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bombastinator
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it's a book promo. :/
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treewolf39
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bombastinator:
Are you contesting the material? Books used to be the default learning tool before the internet.
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0611/S00119.htm
You may find this article interesting - 2 years ago
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treewolf39:
Not contesting the validity at all. It might be a very good book. Still a book promo though. It's just that viral marketing irritates me. Some like it I guess. It's a value judgment. you may freely dismiss my comment as a curmudgeonly remark. I'm cool with that.
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bombastinator
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KSirys
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Even though this information is available, people still believe in the bullshit government we have...
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KSirys
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kennymotown
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Our vote, is the biggest freedom we have and when we handed that vote over to voting machine company's we gave up our right. It is time for the people to stand up and demand paper ballots in every county. Thank god we have vote by mail in Oregon, it has made it easier to vote and more people are voting. I would strongly suggest that if you want the power back get active in getting rid of voting machine's once and for all. One thing would truly make the people pay attention to politics and your government would be to impose a fine if you don't vote, like in Australia.
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kennymotown:
I really like Oregon's system as well. It allows time to really stew over the choices. There may be some coercion in families but for the most part the will of the people is represented. Corporations are still able to scare people into voting against their best interest but that is another problem needing to be addressed by campaign finance reform.
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treewolf39:
I don't understand why people who live and vote in county's that have these voting machines aren't up in arms bashing them with baseball bats! Corporations right now have the upper hand but that is going to change, people are angry.
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treewolf39
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kennymotown:
People want to believe that the power in charge is benevolent. Pure fantasy!
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treewolf39
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treewolf39
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Election reform needs a hard look. Voting is pointless if we refuse to make elections transparent. Exit polls in a free society are very accurate and do represent the will of the people. Exit polls need to be matched against voting machine results to truly gauge the health of our system.
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