🚨 THEY THOUGHT THEY HAD IT IN THE BAG.
They printed/ harvested/ “found” enough ballots to hand Karen Bass an easy 51% and cruise to re-election on election night.
But they wildly underestimated how many Angelenos actually voted for @spencerpratt.
So they panicked… and propped up Nithya Raman at the last minute to shove Spencer off the ballot.
Late mail dumps flipping the race? We’ve seen this before.
LA deserves real change, and so do our elections.
#SaveLA #SpencerPrattForMayor #ElectionIntegrity #KarenBass #NithyaRaman #LosAngeles
Amendments should be allowed on the Reconciliation bill.
For example: No federal dollars should be given to California unless they purge their voter rolls.💡
Explain this to me. Anybody. Talk to me like I’m a pilot. A really stupid one.
I’m not a “probability and statistics” guy but this looks ridiculously impossible.
This looks like fraud.
California has RESTRICTED the federal government from looking into its voter rolls. @USAttyEssayli explains:
“The stated reason is, they say that it would violate California’s privacy laws to hand over personal identifying information of voters to the federal government. Mind you, we issue most of that personal identifying information, such as a social security number. So they’re hiding behind state privacy laws which [are] preempted by a federal statute.
Why? Because they don’t want anyone to look under the tent there. They don’t want anyone to see how dirty their voter rolls are. They’re filthy, dirty voter rolls. They have no desire to clean them up because the system, the people in power, probably benefit from occasional fraud that occurs in there.”
Don't think I've seen anyone produce this yet.
Mayoral and Gov race results, side by side, in LA Council Districts.
Interesting ones:
CD 4 went Bass /Pratt & Steyer top Gov?
CDs 3/5/12 went Pratt/Hilton
CD 7 Pratt/Becerra
CD 11 Pratt/Steyer??
CD 13 is the only Raman / Steyer
This shows 12,350 more votes for the LA mayor race than the high profile California Governor race. If anything you’d expect the opposite, as some people only vote for Governor but skip local races. The reverse is absurd. California elections seem as trustworthy as North Korea’s.
“Did the mRNA COVID shots change your DNA?”
Ask that question in 2020 and you were called a conspiracy theorist. Ask it in 2026, and researchers are publishing studies that raise serious questions about gene expression, reverse transcription, and the long-term effects of mRNA technology.
Now another question is emerging.
Why was “Hantavirus Pulmonary Infection” reportedly listed in Pfizer's own adverse event documents years before hantavirus suddenly became the latest global health scare?
Dr. Peter McCullough says hantavirus is extremely rare in the United States and remains primarily a rodent-to-human disease.
“It’s an intriguing hypothesis that COVID vaccination has altered or weakened the immunity, making people more susceptible to hantavirus.”
@P_McCulloughMD also blasted the WHO's handling of the HV Hondius outbreak:
“There’s no credible evidence that it passed human to human.”
Yet despite just 11 cases among roughly 200 passengers and crew, the @WHO and @CDC launched what McCullough described as an excessive response, placing individuals into biosecurity facilities and fueling fears of widespread contagion.
“The WHO is blundering yet again.”
The same institutions that dismissed questions about lockdowns, mandates, and vaccine side effects are now demanding trust once again.
As McCullough put it, transparency (not fear) should be driving the conversation.
@MaryMargOlohan@MrHarryCole Talarico is a lying false prophet:
At that time many will turn away from the faith and will betray and hate each other and many false prophets will appear and deceive many people.
Matthew 24:10-12 NIV