“Yes on 37” says Rappoport is “disrupting the healing”

by Jon Rappoport

November 13, 2012

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An email sent to one person from a significant member of the YES ON 37 campaign thinks I’m getting in the way.

I find John’s [sic] article to be disrupting to the healing that has to take place.” That’s the quote.

Healing? You’re kidding, right?

Whose healing? The staff of the YES ON 37 campaign? The people of California, who won’t be able to tell whether the food they’re eating is genetically modified?

Does this healing involve whiskey, ice cream, yoga, campfires, moonshine, grief counselors, walks on the beach?

Much more importantly, this YES ON 37 leader writes:

The reports of voter fraud are, to date, urban/internet legends created by folks who don’t understand the system.”

Really? What is the system?

To enlighten us, the author of this email offers a link to the California Secretary of State’s website, where we learn that vote counts always continue long after election night.

Well, of course they do. I never disputed that. However, the Secretary of State’s general statement refers to “hundreds of thousands of votes” that, typically, have to be counted after election Tuesday.

The actual figure, as of 11/13/2012 5:00 p.m. PT, is 2.3 million uncounted votes.

That’s quite different than “hundreds of thousands of [uncounted] votes”.

http://vote.sos.ca.gov/unprocessed-ballots-status/

http://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/2012-elections/nov-general/pdf/unprocessed-ballots-report.pdf

As of 11/13/2012 5:00 p.m. PT, the unprocessed vote count stands at 2,304,250:


Prop 37 has not yet been defeated.

So excuse me if I’m interrupting the healing, but the fight isn’t over yet.

Furthermore, anyone who cares to investigate “the system” can see that the opportunities for vote-fraud are everywhere. It’s not an urban legend. For starters, go to blackboxvoting and read everything you can find.

Here’s a clue. The “experts” who are advising YES ON 37 make their living by accepting all vote-counts as real and honest and correct.

Otherwise, they couldn’t make wise predictions. They couldn’t make a living. These “experts” have to believe in the system and support it. When it comes to multiple avenues of fraud, they’re lost. They’re in the dark. So they have to pooh-pooh the possibility of fraud. Get it?

I’d really like to meet the experts who are advising YES ON 37. I really would. Here’s a thought. I’ll bring my vote-fraud researchers to the party, and we can have a debate. I know a great radio show that has about 700,000 listeners. We can lay it all out. Fraud vs. no-fraud. Let’s get it on the table. Feel free to accept my invitation.

This email correspondence from a YES ON 37 leader goes on: “I think it’s time for us to acknowledge that we did not get the votes we hoped to due to a lack of funding and ability to get the word out. We need to accept it, move through all the stages if [of] grief and then turn that anger into more action. We are regrouping and not stopping.”

Stages of grief? Was I just rocketed into an Elisabeth Kubler-Ross seminar?

How about the stages of challenging the forces of evil?

This is not over. The absurdly early call against Prop 37 on election night was a fraud. At the time it was made, there were perhaps six million votes uncounted. Maybe more.

And given who is behind NO ON 37—corporations who want to own the food supply of the planet—why should we assume the past, present, and future votes in this campaign are true and honestly recorded?

Disruptive is exactly what we need to be.

And when the count is finished, in several weeks, a recount must be done. To guarantee we’ll get an honest number? No. To provide a chance (maybe) to spot a piece of fraud that could lead to another piece of fraud. And to cause a good piece of trouble. To stir the pot. To see what rises to the surface.

Here is another quote from the YES ON 37 email: “…do you really think that if we thought fraud was going on, we would not investigate it?”

YES ON 37 obviously does not think there is vote fraud here, but they should.

Many, many elections are called early by the television networks. YES ON 37 isn’t the only one. But that doesn’t mean those calls are honest. That doesn’t mean we should lie down and take it.

On election night, shortly after the polls closed in the state of Washington, the networks started making early calls on various winners. But in that state, no one goes to the polls and votes in-person anymore. All votes are sent in by mail. To qualify, they must be postmarked no later than election day. So how the hell did a network make an early projection about anything?

There is rampant fraud in America’s election system. Prop 37 is an example. A week ago, media outlets sent 37 crashing down to defeat with their projections. Yet, days later, there are still 3.3 million votes uncounted. Does that make sense? Does that lead us to feel warm and comfortable about the votes that have already been counted?

Correct me if I’m wrong, but on election night, after the polls closed in California, the networks began to report very big leads for NO ON 37. Boom, right out of the gate. Where did those votes come from? We need to know. Were they absentee ballots? If so, had they been sent in from overseas? Were they, yes, ghost votes that just jumped up on machines out of nowhere?

Because as the night continued, YES ON 37 started catching up. Bit by bit, that big lead eroded. And then, when YES ON 37 was at 47%, bang, it was over. The networks called the race against Prop 37.

YES ON 37 is obviously relying on someone to give them expert advice on the vote-count, and whoever that is, he/she has told them they’re toast.

In a previous article, I reported on another email sent out by a YES ON 37 worker. It stated that the fight was over because, get this, the votes that were still uncounted were “early votes” that most probably had been cast when the NO ON 37 forces were swinging into gear with their negative ads. Therefore, those early as-yet uncounted votes had probably succumbed to the NO ON 37 propaganda.

Man, if that is expert advice, an ant is piloting a rocket ship to Mars.

The Organic Consumer’s Association has just released a statement that they are monitoring the vote-count and may choose to challenge it when it’s done.

http://www.commondreams.org/newswire/2012/11/12

I urge them to not to accept the numbers we’ve been given so far. Don’t simply take what the state of California feeds us as the current count or the final count.

I’ve said this time after time, but some people just don’t get it. I guess they haven’t gone through the stages of understanding, which are: wake up; wake up; wake up; wake up.

Do NOT assume the Prop 37 vote-count so far is true. The problem is more than the uncounted votes. It’s all the votes. It’s the votes that have already been reported, the votes that are being counted now, and the votes that will be counted.

People have been told that “election observers from both sides” guarantee the vote-count is honest. That’s nonsense. When fraud is done electronically, observers see nothing. There is nothing to see.

People have also been told that, with the current difference between the YES votes on 37 and the NO votes, YES can’t possibly win. Counting the rest of the votes won’t swing the election over to YES. But you see, that assumes the current difference is true and factual. It assumes that YES ON 37 is currently trailing by about 600,000 votes. Don’t accept that. Don’t assume that’s true.

I can’t believe the naivete of some people. They’re stepping into a lion’s den where the lions are corporations like Monsanto, who would do anything to win an election, and yet these fantasists assume “the system is working.”

Oh, yes, the vote-count is honest. Of course it’s honest. We fought the good fight and we lost. We have to grieve and move on and regroup and mount another campaign. We lost the vote. Just look at the reported numbers. There’s no way we can win. We played fair, everybody played fair, and we went down to defeat.”

Do you think this is a picnic and a game of softball in the park? Do you think everybody is nice and nicer and nicest and plays by the rules?

Yes, we entered the system to do battle against the most evil force on the planet. In this sacred system, we played fair. And so did they. You see, they are evil every day in every way, but when they get into an election, they are magically transformed. It’s wonderful. They are suddenly honorable. And they won, fair and square. We lost. It was a beautiful thing. The system worked. This is America. It may have its flaws, but it’s the best system ever devised in the history of the world. I learned that in fifth grade. Bush didn’t cheat when he ran against Gore. Bush didn’t cheat when he ran against Kerry. That was just a fairy tale. And Chicago? No one has ever cheated in a Chicago election. And the television networks, who make early projections of winners before you can even blink? They would never cheat or lie. Of course not. The media lie every day when they report the news. But on election night a little fairy descends on them and they become righteous and good. We know we’re trailing by 600,000 votes because that’s what we were told, and we always believe what we’re told. We’ve done the math, based on what we’ve been told, and so we know we’ve lost. Our experts have assured us we have no chance of winning now, in this fair and honest system.”

Over the years, I’ve met some of these experts.

Look, see what the figures are here? You’re behind by half a million votes. Now, if you calculate the percentages on the votes still to be counted and divide by six and multiply by eight, you get half the age of my mother. Then add six and it all comes clear. Your chance of winning is less than two percent.”

To which I say: “Why should I assume I’m really behind by half a million votes? Why should I assume the count was honest.”

And he says, “Because my job and my paycheck depend on everybody believing the vote-count is real and not fake.”

Figuring out the details of a particular fraud needs pros. Real ones. Not fake ones.

YES ON 37 has apparently finished with its work on 37. The baton is passing.


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PROP 37 VOTE-FRAUD UPDATE: 3.3 MILLION VOTES STILL UNCOUNTED

PROP 37 VOTE FRAUD UPDATE: 3.3 MILLION VOTES STILL UNCOUNTED

by Jon Rappoport

November 11, 2012

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When the networks and other media outlets made the early call on election night, claiming Prop 37 had gone down to defeat, there were millions of votes still uncounted.

I just checked the California Secretary of State’s website, which is the official center for vote results, and there are 3,334,495 votes that remain unprocessed.

http://vote.sos.ca.gov/unprocessed-ballots-status/

http://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/2012-elections/nov-general/pdf/unprocessed-ballots-report.pdf

As of 11/9/2012 5:00 p.m. PT, the unprocessed vote count stands at 3,334,495:

Updated: 11/9/2012 5:00 p.m. PT

Reading the county-by-county reports, the last date any of them reported in with numbers was November 8, three days ago.

Why is it taking so long for California to count all its votes? Why do so many remain uncounted at this late date?

Yes, some of them are what’s called provisional votes. That basically means they were turned in with errors, and those errors need to be tracked down and corrected. That takes time.

But large numbers of uncounted votes must be electronic. What’s the hold-up?

Looking at the most recent report on the Prop 37 results, Prop 37 is trailing by 585,464 votes.

Of the 3.3 million votes that remain uncounted, how many people voted on Prop 37, one way or the other? I don’t know.

We can fiddle with estimates and projections and try to figure out how many people would have to vote YES on 37 for a victory, but—and this is very important—a larger specter looms over all this.

I really hope you get this.

When the absurdly early call against Prop 37 was made on election night, that was a clue. It was a red flag. It was a loud siren:

Something is very wrong here.” That was the message.

From the moment that clue sprang forth, from the moment that siren went off, we had two choices. We could say, “Well, the TV networks are insane. They’re crooked. So we need to get all the votes counted, to see what the real result is.”

Or we could say: “This early call against 37 suggests more criminality. Other crimes. How can we rely on the vote count at all? How can we assume, even when the other votes are counted, we’re going to get a true result?”

The second conclusion is the correct one. This is what I’ve been saying for the past several days.

Many people naively believe that the early call against Prop 37 was the only problem. They assume the entire vote count, when it’s finished, will be true and honest.

Let’s say you’re investigating a jewel theft. And you see a guy walking down the street and he has part of a big necklace hanging out of his pocket. Do you assume the necklace is the only stolen item he’s carrying? Or do you infer the guy is loaded with other items from the theft?

Here are two sources you can consult. The first is an extensive article by Victoria Collier about general vote-count fraud. The second is the California Secretary of State’s own 2007 “Top-to-Bottom-Review” of voting machines used in elections. This report is a mind-blower. It reveals massive opportunities for vote fraud. Should we blithely assume California has fixed all those problems?

http://truth-out.org/news/item/12213-americas-media-just-made-vote-rigging-easier

http://www.sos.ca.gov/voting-systems/oversight/top-to-bottom-review.htm

Recently, a team at the Argonne National Lab showed how a voting machine could be hacked and controlled, using a small device that costs between $10-$26.

There was the famous 2010 experiment, in which a team from Ann Arbor, Michigan, offered to hack the District of Columbia’s voting system. They broke in and reversed the count in the mayoral election. They also fabricated absentee votes from overseas and canceled out the real votes.

In my second article on the Prop 37 scandal, I tracked the early media call against Prop 37, on election night, to its most probable source, the Associated Press (AP).

AP, the giant wire service, is officially a non-profit owned by 1400 member newspapers, who use its services and also contribute articles. However, as everyone knows, the newspaper business in America is dying. Its bottom line is sitting in a lake of red ink, and the lake is sitting in an ocean of red ink.

That means these newspapers, and the corporations who own them, have been re-financing their very existence with loans, and loans to pay off earlier loans. That means banks.

Now you’re getting into the oligarchy that owns this country.

Does this sound too far-fetched? Too remote? Can we really say that “the powers-that-be” defeated Prop 37?

Well, remember that YES ON 37 was a wedge against the assault of GMO food. It was the first of a number of dominoes that could fall against Monsanto and other GMO companies. Why? Because once consumers could see, labeled on the food they bought, whether it was GMO, they could make a choice.

And surveys indicate that huge numbers of people don’t want to eat GMO food or are at least suspicious of it.

Imagine what would happen if millions and millions of Americans, starting in California, rejected GMO food at the market.

Is that a threat to the mega-GMO-corporations who want to own the patents on all food crops on the planet? Is the Pope Catholic?

We also have more down-to-earth fiddling with Prop 37. An instant classic press conference was held a few days before the election, by the YES ON 37 forces.

I was on that phone call. One by one, I heard reporters from major media outlets confuse and divert the whole issue of crimes committed by NO ON 37 forces. These reporters channeled the discussion into an irrelevant nit-picking question: Has the FBI really opened a full-blown investigation into NO ON 37, or is it really just an inquiry or a mild expression of interest?

This theater-of-the-absurd crashed the intent of the press conference, and in the ensuing days, just as election day loomed, sure enough, stories appeared in the press. The gist of these stories was: “no real FBI investigation”; “YES ON 37 had it wrong”; “who’s really deceiving who.”

What started out as an effort to expose very obvious lies and crimes committed by the NO ON 37 forces boomeranged completely.

So, all in all, there is substantial evidence that, in the run-up to election day, and in the criminally insane early call against Prop 37, on election night, very heavy hitters didn’t want Prop 37 to pass.

Therefore, do we foolishly assume the ongoing vote-count in California is going to be honest?

Do we assume the votes that have already been counted and reported in California are true and honest?

Do we accept that Prop 37 is now trailing by 585,464 votes?

No, no, and no.

Many people would like to think we can assume honesty in these matters. It would be nice to believe in the system. But it would a fatal error.

Jon Rappoport

The author of an explosive collection, THE MATRIX REVEALED, Jon was a candidate for a US Congressional seat in the 29th District of California. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years, writing articles on politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin Magazine, Stern, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and Europe. Jon has delivered lectures and seminars on global politics, health, logic, and creative power to audiences around the world. You can sign up for his free emails at www.nomorefakenews.com

YES ON 37 REFUSES TO CHALLENGE VOTE FRAUD!

 

YES ON 37 CAMPAIGN REFUSES TO CHALLENGE VOTE FRAUD!

 

by Jon Rappoport

November 10, 2012

www.nomorefakenews.com

 

Lying down on the road in front of a truck isn’t the best way to end a political campaign, but that’s what the YES ON 37 forces are doing.

 

In an email sent out on Nov. 9, the PR people for 37 wrote: “They [the leaders of YES ON 37] assume these [millions of uncounted] ballots won’t be in our favor. For this reason the campaign does not want to get involved in the pressuring for counting the remaining votes.”

 

I guess everybody is a vote-projection expert these days. Wow.

 

No need to do the actual count, we already know what the score is.

 

Excuse me while I go out of the room and and scream for a few minutes…

 

And a few minutes more…

 

In that email, we learn the brilliant reasoning behind this abject projection of a defeat. Buckle up: “Our understanding of the situation is that the campaign believes these [millions of uncounted votes] are early ballots that were sent in during the beginning stages of the barrage of opposition commercials [by NO ON 37]. These ballots tended vote against Prop 37. They assume the ballots won’t be in our favor.”

 

I was sure the most insane thing that happened during this fiasco was the early projection of a defeat for 37, by the networks, on election night, with maybe 15 million votes still uncounted. But I was wrong.

 

This analysis by the YES ON 37 people takes the cake.

 

But really, what’s going on here is an incredibly naïve approach to politics. YES ON 37 is playing the game by the rules while their opponents are cheating at every turn.

 

The phrase, “planted the seeds of their own destruction,” comes to mind.

 

We know that NO ON 37 made numerous false statements in their campaign ads. We know they illegally used the seal of the FDA in those ads. That’s a felony. We know the mainstream press torpedoed YES ON 37 in the waning days of the campaign, by diverting the whole issue of GMO labeling into a non-story about whether the FBI had really opened a full-blown investigation into NO ON 37. We know the networks made a criminally early call against 37 on election night. We know millions of votes are still uncounted. We know that computer rigging in vote-counts is easily done.

 

But YES ON 37 is just folding up their tent and going away.

 

They played fair and they got destroyed.

 

This is the time for multi-front attacks. This is the time to bring on the lawyers. This is the time to bring on some real PR people who can fire real bullets. This is the time for a counter-media attack. This is the time for a 24/7 circus. This is the time for the kind of theater that will make NO ON 37 look like the sick joke it is.

 

Instead, we get abject surrender.

 

Well, folks, be sure you have clean underwear on when you lie down in the street in front of those oncoming trucks. Don’t yell when they rumble over you. Be polite. Make sure your hair is combed. If some of you would like to set yourselves on fire, as a sign of protest, please don’t. Those big trucks are carrying lots of gasoline and they might explode.”

 

Wanting to know whether the food you eat is shot full of insect genes? It isn’t just nice. It’s essential. It’s about survival.

 

But YES ON 37 turns out to be a bunch of rainbow people.

 

They’re doing New Age politics against high-level evil bastards with very deep pockets and major clout.

 

Fraud wins and goody-good loses.

 

I’m going to add a coda, because I know I’m going to get lots of emails asking, “What do we do now?” So I’ll tell you here and now.

 

I’ve been here before. I didn’t like it then and I don’t like it now. In 1993, when the forces for health freedom in America were on the move, trying to get a bill passed, in Congress, that would keep the FDA’s soiled hands away from our nutritional supplements, I sat in on meetings and I told the leaders of the movement:

 

It’s not enough to get a bill passed in Congress. We have to attack the bad guys. We have to attack the FDA. We have to publicize all their crimes. I have a list of the crimes.

 

Here is what we need. We need somebody on our side, a guy who has the money to bankroll a real PR agency for the truth. For the long term.

 

I’m talking about a bunch of real PR tigers who work for us. Who can get the truth out there in the press. Who have connections. We need to do this kind of PR night and day.

 

The principle is simple. You make the bad guys play defense. You back them up against the wall. You take them out of their game. You destroy them over and over. You show them to be the criminals they are.

 

This strategy is as old as the hills. Take a page out of a little thing called the Declaration of Independence. Ever read it? It was a bill of particulars against the Crown. It was an attack. It was specific. It didn’t just say, ‘We’re nice so we deserve freedom.’

 

When we launch this super-PR agency, we also include people who can do theater. People who can use their imaginations. Artists. People who can present the criminals in all their naked horror, and do it in such a way that everybody will see, will become outraged, will point fingers, will laugh.

 

This PR agency of hungry tigers will not rest. They will be on the move day and night. They will overwhelm the opposition by laying bare scandal after scandal.

 

Here is the downside. If we don’t do this, we’ll always be the ones who are on defense. We’ll always get ambushed. We’ll always fall back on the pseudo-religious baloney that ‘we’re right and good.’ That doesn’t even get you a token to ride the subway, my friends.”

 

Okay?

 

That’s what we have to do.

 

And if anybody out there is ready to write me and say, “But that makes us just as bad as the bad guys, that makes us nasty,” don’t bother writing.

 

There is one thing that distinguishes us from the bad guys. We aren’t bad.

 

Knowing that is our immortal ace in the hole.

 

Jon Rappoport

The author of an explosive collection, THE MATRIX REVEALED, Jon was a candidate for a US Congressional seat in the 29th District of California. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years, writing articles on politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin Magazine, Stern, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and Europe. Jon has delivered lectures and seminars on global politics, health, logic, and creative power to audiences around the world. You can sign up for his free emails at www.nomorefakenews.com

VOTE FRAUD: WHO DESTROYED PROP 37 ON ELECTION NIGHT?

 

VOTE FRAUD: WHO DESTROYED PROP 37 ON ELECTION NIGHT?

By Jon Rappoport

November 9, 2012

www.nomorefakenews.com

 

So look, there are fifteen million votes out there we haven’t counted yet. What do you want to do?”

 

How long have the polls been closed?”

 

Let’s see. Two hours.”

 

The hell with it. Let’s call it a defeat for Prop 37.”

 

Okay.”

 

This isn’t over.

 

We’re not just looking at how many votes in California are still uncounted. We’re not just guessing how it’ll turn out and making little projections. That’s a sucker’s game.

 

We’re looking at real symptoms of fraud. And fraud has tentacles and arms. You see one piece of fraud, you keep digging for other pieces. You usually find them.

 

Start with the incredibly early projections made by media outlets on election night. Those projections sank Prop 37.

 

When you’re in the middle of a football game and the outcome is still in doubt, if somebody suddenly posts the final score on the scoreboard, that’s called a lie.

 

It isn’t an estimate or a guess or a prediction. It’s a lie.

 

There was once a day in American politics when news networks would wait for conclusive election results. They weren’t greedily bent on reporting projections soon and sooner and soonest.

 

So let’s get that projection-brainwashing out of our heads, all right?

 

The whole business of making early and earlier predictions on election night is a sham. And it has the effect of inducing people to tune out.

 

Okay, Jones won. That’s that. What percentage of the votes have been counted? One half of one percent? Zero percent? Gee, I guess these prediction guys really know what they’re doing. They must have some fabulous computer models, honey. Let’s watch a CSI rerun…”

 

Here is what happened on election night in California. With many millions of votes still not counted, television stations up and down the state sealed the fate of Prop 37, by saying it had lost.

 

Many of those California votes are still uncounted. Yesterday, by consulting four of the 57 county registrars in the state, I found 1.6 million votes still unprocessed. That was chicken feed.

 

An updated report, as of noon today, November 9, posted at the California Secretary of State’s website, indicates that, for all of California, a boggling 3.3 million votes remain uncounted.

http://vote.sos.ca.gov/unprocessed-ballots-status/

http://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/2012-elections/nov-general/pdf/unprocessed-ballots-report.pdf

Updated: 11/9/2012 5:00 p.m.

 

So who called the shots? Who made the early and grossly premature projection on election night? Who told all the media outlets that Prop 37 had been defeated?

 

I suspected it was Edison Media Research, an outfit that works for the National Election Pool (NEP). NEP is a media consortium that supplies election-night information to the press. This morning I spoke with a representative of Edison, who told me they didn’t make the projection on Prop 37.

 

If true, that leaves Associated Press (AP) as the leading suspect. AP is part of the National Election Pool as well. AP has awesome resources.

 

I spoke with Erin Madigan White, media relations manager at AP. I asked her whether AP had made the projections for Prop 37 to media outlets.

 

She emailed me the following tidbit. It was not quite an answer to my question, but it was illuminating:

 

To clarify: AP does not make ‘projections,’ but bases our reporting on counting real votes from every precinct. As our story notes specifically, ‘With all the state’s precincts reporting, Proposition 37 failed 53.1 percent to 46.9 percent.’”

 

When someone gives you this kind of sleight-of-hand maneuver, it’s called a clue. Let’s start with this phrase: “With all the state’s precincts reporting.” The precincts were all reporting PARTIAL results. Even today, there are 3.3 million votes in CA still to be counted.

 

This tells you that AP was lying. That’s right. Let’s call it what it was. They were lying about “all precincts.” It was an intentional con.

 

And what does the phrase “bases our reporting on counting real votes” mean? It certainly means “calling the result of an election.” Because that’s exactly what AP did with Prop 37, based on partial results, on Nov.8. That’s a projection. They say they don’t make projections, but they do. That’s another lie.

 

On election night, I believe AP must have been the entity who passed voting information on Prop 37 to media outlets throughout California.

 

AP will not speak about their business relationships with media outlets. They will not name those outlets. They claim “client confidentiality” on this matter. Why?

 

I believe the answer is obvious. AP, the giant wire service, doesn’t want people to know how much influence they have on what media outlets report. AP doesn’t want the public to know how much of the news, everywhere, comes from AP. And media outlets don’t want their own customers to know how much of what they report is really flat-out or recycled AP material.

 

This powerful AP influence certainly would extend to election-night reporting.

 

Knowing how the National Election Pool basically works, I see no other entity who could have played that information-provider role for all the networks, TV stations, radio stations, websites, and newspapers in California…and in the country, on this past election night, with respect to Prop 37.

 

With millions of votes outstanding and uncounted, I conclude it was AP who provided the data to the networks, who then made the early calls against Prop 37 and sank it.

 

After I wrote the original article yesterday, which exposed the big lie about Prop 37 early projections, I received many emails. You can read that article here:

 

https://blog.nomorefakenews.com/2012/11/09/did-peop-37-really-lose-or-was-it-vote-fraud/

 

Most of the emailers stated they were glad to get the information. A few people questioned my report. They said, “Well, a hundred percent of voting precincts have already sent their vote-counts to the Secretary of State of California.”

 

Wrong. A hundred percent of precincts have sent PARTIAL vote-counts to the Secretary of State.

 

A few people said, “Well, the counties in California, who are in charge of counting all votes in their districts, have several weeks to wrap up the count. That happens in every election. Nothing new there.”

 

I know that. My attack is leveled at the early call against Prop 37 given to the media, on election night, when so many votes were still uncounted, when there was no way to know the final outcome.

 

A few people said, “Well, of the votes that remain to be counted in California, about two-thirds would have to go YES ON 37 to swing 37 over into victory. That won’t happen.”

 

Let’s leave that question to the actual vote-count. But we’re not only talking about the odds of getting a victory through counting the rest of the votes. With these horrendous early projections, we’re looking at a symptom of huge fraud here. The smoke in front of the fire:

 

Who can guarantee that the votes already tallied in California were done faithfully and honestly? Who can guarantee that the voting machines were accurately recording votes?

 

Given AP’s replies to me, and their policy of secrecy about their media clients, who wants to trust that news giant?

 

Concerning machine vote-fraud, wake up and smell the coffee. See Bev Harris’ work at blackboxvoting.org and also Victoria Collier’s important articles on this subject. Read up on the 2000 Bush-Gore fiasco and the 2004 Bush-Kerry voting nightmare (especially in Ohio).

 

Many people have emailed me to ask, “What can we do now?” First of all, the YES ON 37 people have to forget about their concession of defeat. They need to get busy and look into vote fraud.

 

They have to come back to the playing field.

 

To return to the football analogy, if you’re in the middle of the game and somebody suddenly posts the final score on the scoreboard, do you hang your head and walk off and accept the loss? Is that what you do?

 

Do you bow down to the system, because you’re afraid that, if you object, people will label you “sour grapes” and crazy? Or do you become more relentless?

 

YES ON 37 needs to demand to look at the voting machines, the software used in the vote-count. YES ON 37 needs to probe, with all they have, into what AP did on election night. And that’s just for starters. Bring on the lawyers. Make some real waves. Shake people up.

 

Think about this as well. Why was Prop 37 launched in California? Why not Arkansas or Louisiana?

 

Because it’s well-known that California, historically and presently, is the core of the natural health movement in America. CA is where it really took hold and spread. CA is where everybody and his brother want gluten-free bicycles and organic streetlamps and raw unpasteurized sunglasses and GMO-free underwear.

 

The sentiment for Prop 37 was overwhelming a couple of months ago. Then, boom. Everything went the other way. It wasn’t just the NO ON 37 ads. It wasn’t just the massive spending by the NO ON 37 forces.

 

The real specter of vote fraud is here, whether you like it or not.

 

If, indeed, AP made the early reports or projections or suggestions or advices of defeat for 37 to media outlets, let’s see their data and their models of interpretation. Did they do exit polls? I’ve never heard of AP conducting exit polls.

 

If as AP claims, they don’t do projections, are we supposed to believe they sent out nothing more than raw-vote counts to a few thousand media outlets in California, and each and every one of those outlets decided, on their own, through their own analysis, that Prop 37 was a lost cause early on election night?

 

Don’t believe that for a second. These local TV stations and newspapers aren’t independent enough to do that kind of projecting on their own. They were taking advice from somewhere. They were all falling into line. They were merely mouthpieces for someone’s projection.

 

This should trouble you. It should trouble you greatly. Unless you’re so enamored of projections and computer modeling and data interpretation and honest and honorable vote machines that you’re sure everything is just fine and dandy.

 

Early dismissive projections on election night are part and parcel of the Big Con. They are wands waved that put people to sleep and elections to bed.

 

So, no, Virginia. No. Everything is not okay.

 

Jon Rappoport

The author of an explosive collection, THE MATRIX REVEALED, Jon was a candidate for a US Congressional seat in the 29th District of California. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years, writing articles on politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin Magazine, Stern, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and Europe. Jon has delivered lectures and seminars on global politics, health, logic, and creative power to audiences around the world. You can sign up for his free emails at www.nomorefakenews.com

DID PROP 37 REALLY LOSE OR WAS IT VOTE FRAUD?

 

DID PROP 37 REALLY LOSE OR WAS IT VOTE FRAUD?

By Jon Rappoport

November 8, 2012

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Hold your horses.

 

On election night, not long after the polls closed in California, the announcement came out: Prop 37 was losing. A little while later, it was all over. 37 had gone down to defeat.

 

But is that the whole story? No.

 

As of 2:30PM today, Thursday, November 8th, two days after the election, many votes in California remain uncounted.

 

I tried to find out how many.

 

It turns out that the Secretary of State of CA, responsible for elections in the state, doesn’t know.

 

I was told all counties in California have been asked, not ordered, to report in with those figures. It’s voluntary.

 

So I picked out a few of the biggest counties and called their voter registrar offices. Here are the boggling results:

 

Santa Clara County: 180,000 votes remain uncounted.

 

Orange County: 241,336 votes remain uncounted.

 

San Diego County: 475,000 votes remain uncounted.

 

LA County: 782,658 votes remain uncounted.

 

In just those four counties, 1.6 million votes remain uncounted.

 

The California Secretary of State’s website indicates that Prop 37 is behind by 559,776 votes.

 

So in the four counties I looked into, there are roughly three times as many uncounted votes as the margin of Prop 37’s defeat.

 

And as I say, I checked the numbers in only four counties. There are 54 other counties in the state. Who knows how many votes they still need to process?

 

So why is anyone saying Prop 37 lost?

 

People will say, “Well, it’s all about projections. There are experts. They know what they’re doing. They made a prediction…”

 

Really? Who are those experts? I have yet to find them.

 

For big elections, the television networks rely on a private consortium called the National Election Pool (NEP). NEP does projections and predictions. Did NEP make the premature call on Prop 37? So far I see no evidence one way or the other.

 

NEP makes some calls for the television networks, but NEP is composed of CBS, CNN, FOX, NBC, ABC, and AP. It could hardly be called an independent source of information for those networks.

 

NEP has AP (Associated Press) do the actual vote tabulating, and NEP also contracts work out to Edison Media Research and Mitofsky International to do exit polls and projections based on those polls.

 

Edison Media Research did the exit polls in the state of Washington for this election. How? They surveyed 1493 people by phone. Based on that, I assume they made all the projections for elections in that state, even though there is no in-person voting in Washington, and voters can submit their ballots by mail, postmarked no later than election Tuesday. So how could Edison know anything worth knowing or projecting on election night?

 

Both Edison Research and Mitofsky were involved in the 2004 election scandal (Kerry-Bush), in which their exit polls confounded network news anchors, because the poll results were so far off from the incoming vote-counts.

 

Edison and Mitofsky issued a later report explaining how the disparity could have occurred; they tried to validate their own exit-poll data and the vote-count, which was like explaining a sudden shift in ocean tides by saying clouds covered the moon. It made no sense.

 

So if NEP did the premature Prop 37 projections that handed 37 a resounding loss, there is little reason to accept their word.

 

We’re faced with a scandal here. An early unwarranted projection against Prop 37 was made, when so many votes were still uncounted.

 

Those votes are still uncounted.

 

Why should we believe anything that comes next?

 

Jon Rappoport

The author of an explosive collection, THE MATRIX REVEALED, Jon was a candidate for a US Congressional seat in the 29th District of California. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years, writing articles on politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin Magazine, Stern, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and Europe. Jon has delivered lectures and seminars on global politics, health, logic, and creative power to audiences around the world. You can sign up for his free emails at www.nomorefakenews.com

BIG VICTORIES UNDER THE RADAR TUESDAY NIGHT

 

BIG VICTORIES UNDER THE RADAR TUESDAY NIGHT

by Jon Rappoport

November 8, 2012

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Okay, so we saw Obama and Romney go head to head and grab the headlines Tuesday night. Clown puppet A beat clown puppet B. The real winner was big federal government, and that was a foregone conclusion before a single vote had been cast or rigged.

 

Big gov was going to come out on top either way. We knew that.

 

But at the state level, six things happened that are cause for celebration. Six states told the federal government to take a long walk on a short pier. They passed ballot measures which directly contradict federal law and, in three cases, the US Supreme Court.

 

The egg is slowly cracking.

 

It’s called Nullification. If the central government passes a law that exceeds its ceiling of power as described in the Constitution, the individual states have a right to refuse to obey it.

 

Wyoming, Montana, and Alabama did just that. They passed ballot measures essentially stating that the federal government can’t force their citizens to purchase mandated health insurance (Obamacare).

 

Colorado and Washington passed measures decriminalizing marijuana, and Massachusetts passed a referendum legalizing medical marijuana.

 

Pot is still against federal law.

 

A trend is slowly building. States are deciding to slough off federal control.

 

Political forces that abhor nullification make a bogus historical argument: states rights were once used to prolong slavery and then, later, segregation. Yes, but this is now. No state intends to bring back segregation.

 

The nullification movement is now about decentralization of power.

 

In various states, it grows along different issues and moves along different fault lines.

 

Further, we shouldn’t assume these ballot measures are simply weak expressions of opinion that will be crushed by the federal government. Pressure from the feds, for example, to shut down medical marijuana dispensaries in Los Angeles has failed to bring about the desired result.

 

What will the feds do in Montana, Wyoming, and Montana when they decide it’s time to enforce Obamacare on these rebels? Will they stage a massive show of force? That would play, in the international press, about as well as Ruby Ridge or Waco.

 

Will they fine a few select citizens of those states for failing to enroll in Obamacare? If so, and the citizens refuse to pay up, what then? How will an escalation be managed, and with what consequences? Does Obama really want a showdown that could awaken a sleeping giant he successfully put to bed Tuesday night?

 

Overplaying that hand could be disastrous.

 

At the birth of the Republic, it was well understood that nullification by the individual states was a viable option. It was an ace in the hole. It was a major reason the states ceded certain powers to the new central government in the first place.

 

It’s still a live option.

 

Jefferson wrote in the 1798 Kentucky Resolution, “When powers are assumed which have not been delegated, a nullification of the act is the rightful remedy.”

 

Today’s scholars prefer to argue that the only limiter on federal power is the US Supreme Court. This is about as useful as putting monkeys at typewriters and hoping to get Shakespeare. Supreme Court justices are in love with the idea of “updating” the Constitution to suit their personal whims.

 

State legislatures originally ratified the Constitution. That was how the central government was created. The states can now dismantle, piece by piece, the undelegated powers of that government, to bring it back toward the intent of the Founders.

 

Of course, most people in America today don’t have a clue about any of these issues. That’s because the education system is devoted to teaching how to step on an aluminum can before dropping it in a plastic barrel.

 

But it’s never too late to learn.

 

Jon Rappoport

The author of an explosive collection, THE MATRIX REVEALED, Jon was a candidate for a US Congressional seat in the 29th District of California. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years, writing articles on politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin Magazine, Stern, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and Europe. Jon has delivered lectures and seminars on global politics, health, logic, and creative power to audiences around the world. You can sign up for his free emails at www.nomorefakenews.com

THE REAL TAKEAWAY FROM LAST NIGHT’S ELECTION

 

THE REAL TAKEAWAY FROM LAST NIGHT’S ELECTION

by Jon Rappoport

November 7, 2012

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People voted for two symbols.

 

They voted for what they thought the candidates stood for.

 

They voted for what they hoped the candidates stood for.

 

The candidate, Obama, was perceived as representing what the government can do for the people.

 

The candidate, Romney, was perceived as representing what people can do for themselves.

 

Of course, these two candidates are agents of change in exactly the same way. They are laying brick and establishing a highway for more control over the citizenry.

 

But I want to focus on the public perception of Obama and Romney as symbols.

 

Obama’s victory signifies the acceptance by about half country that the federal government is a gift-giver. That is its mission.

 

A smaller part of the nation still believes in freedom of the individual, while the larger part believes in what the government can give them.

 

The numbers of people who have faith in a gift-giving government will continue to grow. They will no longer enjoy the gifts; they will simply and plainly expect them, just as they expect trees to have leaves.

 

And expecting them, they will demand them.

 

Yet some people praise this turn of events. They see it as fairness and equality and justice and humanitarianism and even payback.

 

But it is an enlarging disaster, not only psychologically and, yes, spiritually, but also in the sense of “beware Greeks bearing gifts,” because Trojan horses are being moved to center stage, presaging an acceleration of attacks on the population.

 

The gift-giving is a cover for a greater clamp-down on freedoms. The gift-giving is a sop to keep people entranced. The gift-giving is a symptom of Central Planning, in which all citizens are viewed, from the top of the pyramid, as units, ciphers, things to be moved about and regulated and controlled.

 

This is the future we have entered.

 

Here is what we give you. Now you are ours. You belong to us. We will watch you carefully. We will track you and take care of you and decide what is good for you. You have your gifts. Now you owe us.”

 

From the top of the pyramid, the question will be: how much do we have to give them to keep them satisfied? Or: how little can we get away with?

 

Obama’s victory signifies all this.

 

Romney’s showing reveals that a significant number of people still believe in freedom, even though they completely fooled and willed themselves into thinking he stood for that principle, when he didn’t.

 

Large numbers of Americans are in thrall to glossy faith in the New Age. They see Obama as the symbol of generosity and giving…finally incarnated in American politics, for the very first time.

 

It’s not politics, they believe. It’s kindness. It’s goodness.

 

Actually, it’s blindness. Their own.

 

But they won’t permit exposure of their delusion. It’s too painful. They have so little faith in their own individual power, and so much replacement-faith in the power of The Great Pink Bubble, that they’ll do whatever it takes to live inside it.

 

To live inside it, they’ll accept the “protection” that goes along with the gifts; the protection against harm, against the real world, against the specter of terrorism.

 

The federal government is reaching out to state and local governments and private citizens, as never before, to bolster its program of universal surveillance and spying and snitching.

 

The real purpose of this program is to put the idea in people’s minds that there are severe limits on what it is safe to do and say and think. I’d wager you’ve already experienced that.

 

What if I let my child play in the front yard by himself? What will the neighbors think? What will they say? Who will they tell? Will some person working in some government agency take a dim view of that? Will I be paid a visit? Will they claim I’m irresponsible? Will I be fined or punished? Will my friends think I’m weird…”

 

This is the increasing price for living in the “gifting society.”

 

In the next few years, you’re going to read a news story about somebody who, in the privacy of his living room, watching his new Smart TV that records his moves and words, blurted out an “anti-social comment,” and somehow that remark found its way on to YouTube.

 

Interestingly, the outcry against violation of privacy will fade before angry accusations against the “offender.” How could he say that? What kind of person would say that? He’s sick. He should be locked up…

 

People will forget that this kind of monitoring was supposed to be all about combating terrorism.

 

Well, it was never about terrorism.

 

It will be Christmas every day, but the gifts will drop on to the floor in a room where the walls are slowly closing in.

 

Jon Rappoport

The author of an explosive collection, THE MATRIX REVEALED, Jon was a candidate for a US Congressional seat in the 29th District of California. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years, writing articles on politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin Magazine, Stern, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and Europe. Jon has delivered lectures and seminars on global politics, health, logic, and creative power to audiences around the world. You can sign up for his free emails at www.nomorefakenews.com

GEORGE CRAPANOPOULOS WOULD GO PSYCHOTIC IF THE TRUE EXTENT OF VOTE FRAUD WERE KNOWN

 

GEORGE CRAPANOPOULOS WOULD GO PSYCHOTIC IF THE EXTENT OF VOTE FRAUD BECAME KNOWN

by Jon Rappoport

November 6, 2012

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It’s not just George. All the network poll experts, like Chuck Todd, John King, and Michael Barone would flip out and start punching their sacred touch-screens randomly. Helplessly. Furiously. Looking for proof that this election, like every other election, is honest and above-board and righteous…reflecting the innate popular wisdom of the people, blah-blah.

 

All major-media number-crunchers have to believe their work is real. Otherwise, they wouldn’t have any work. They’re there to convince the public that elections are 99.9999 percent honorable and only paranoids would question them.

 

So let’s go to the scorecard. We’ll start with the little stuff and work up to the grand finale:

 

New Black Panthers are back in Philadelphia at voting centers…

 

Thousands of absentee ballots for the military haven’t come in.

 

Vote screens are registering Romney votes for Obama.

 

In New Jersey and New York, untold numbers of voters can’t get to polling stations.

 

Some votes are coming in as emails.

 

SCTYL, a foreign company, is tabulating and reporting a small percentage of absentee votes.

 

In Ohio, a key state, eight counties, 16% of the vote, can be easily hacked through the machines.

 

In Ohio’s Franklin County, the Voter Integrity Project, a vote-monitoring group, has had its status revoked. Charges and counter-charges of dishonesty are flying.

 

In Nevada, non-citizens are being pressured to vote by unions.

 

There are 3020 112-year-olds registered to vote in North Carolina.

 

Both Republicans ad Democrats were claiming vote-fraud before the polls opened in Pennsylvania.

 

Also in Pennsylvania, a fake mailer was sent out stating people needed ID to vote.

 

In Penn., again, Republican registration forms were shredded and thrown away.

 

This is just the beginning of the reports coming in.

 

But here is a deeper dagger. Michael Snyder (“Are operatives from both parties systemically committing election fraud?”) cites a Pew Center study which concludes that, nationwide:

 

One out of every eight voter registrations is inaccurate, out of date, or a duplicate;

 

And 2.8 million Americans are registered in two or more states;

 

And 1.8 million registered voters are dead.

 

While you watch George and Chuck and John and Michael perform their wizardry tonight on their touch-screens, as they report and project and parse and stroke their chins and pontificate and estimate and intone, keep that in mind.

 

Among other numerous delusions, they see dead people.

 

Jon Rappoport

The author of an explosive collection, THE MATRIX REVEALED, Jon was a candidate for a US Congressional seat in the 29th District of California. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years, writing articles on politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin Magazine, Stern, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and Europe. Jon has delivered lectures and seminars on global politics, health, logic, and creative power to audiences around the world. You can sign up for his free emails at www.nomorefakenews.com

THE VOTING BLOC THAT COULD SWING THE ELECTION IS IGNORED…AGAIN

 

THE VOTING BLOC THAT COULD SWING THE ELECTION IS IGNORED…AGAIN

by Jon Rappoport

November 6, 2012

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When I ran for a Congressional seat in 1994, I tapped into a small vein of the sleeping giant.

 

It takes a a great deal of effort to wake it up, but it can be done.

 

The Democrats don’t want to do it. Neither do the Republicans. They sense the danger.

 

The sleeping giant is a rough and rebellious crowd. They can make all sorts of trouble for mainstream politicians.

 

They don’t particularly like the stink of government. They don’t react to typical political slogans or cons.

 

Some of them have been dragged into the mainstream, but most of them stand far outside and prefer not to vote.

 

I’m talking about the health-freedom people. There are millions of them in America. In 1993-4, they sent letters to the federal government, more letters than had ever arrived in Congressional offices and the White House on any issue.

 

They wanted the terminally corrupt FDA to keep their filthy hands off vitamins and other supplements in stores. They wanted the freedom to choose how they would manage their own health. They wanted the freedom to consult any health practitioner.

 

No Democratic or Republican presidential nominee has ever directly addressed these health-freedom people.

 

They’re scared to. They want to pretend this potential voting bloc doesn’t exist. It’s too much like real freedom. It’s too Constitutional. It cuts too close to the bone of what this country, under the fat and the blubber, is supposed to be all about.

 

But if effectively wakened, it could swing a presidential election.

 

And it could also set the medical cartel’s balls on fire. Freedom and the medical system aren’t two items that go hand-in-hand. The cartel would like to see all vaccines made mandatory. They’d like to see the vast majority of alternative health practitioners put out of business. They’d like to see high-dose vitamins made into drugs requiring a prescription.

 

Any serious candidate who pursued the health-freedom vote would face nasty opposition from the medical powers-that-be. So there is a trade-off.

 

But consider this. By the most conservative estimates, 225,000 people in the US are killed by medical drugs every year. 2.1 million are hospitalized for the same reason. And there are 36 million severe adverse reactions to pharmaceuticals, annually.

 

For each one of those deaths or maimings, there would be at least four people in the immediate circle who suffer emotional turmoil and stress because of what’s happened to their friend or family member.

 

Add up all those numbers, keeping in mind that the stats quoted above are exploding newly, every year, and you see the number of health-freedom people is potentially enormous.

 

How many Americans are opposed to what is happening to our food supply? I’m talking about genetic modification and the drenching deployment of pesticides and herbicides. These people are in the same basic boat. They want health, too. They want to be free from the government-Monsanto-Dow-DuPont nexus.

 

What about chemtrails? What about the toxic elements that have been found in this massive program of aerial spraying? How many Americans have already awakened to this source of illness?

 

What about enforced vaccine schedules, and the government-led program to close down exemptions? What about all the parents who are fully aware that their autistic children were devastated by vaccines—no matter what the government claims?

 

Do the math. Now we are talking about a political sleeping giant that certainly could elect a president of the United States. There is no doubt about it.

 

But here is where we come to a crossroads. Is a new national political party the best option? The Health Freedom Party?

 

Or is the better choice to move in the direction of nullification of federal laws that violate the powers assigned to the central government by the Constitution?

 

They’re certainly both long shots.

 

Perhaps doing both is the right path.

 

This needs some thought, appropriate for the day on which the nation will election one of two puppets for its next criminal-in-charge.

 

Jon Rappoport

The author of an explosive collection, THE MATRIX REVEALED, Jon was a candidate for a US Congressional seat in the 29th District of California. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years, writing articles on politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin Magazine, Stern, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and Europe. Jon has delivered lectures and seminars on global politics, health, logic, and creative power to audiences around the world. You can sign up for his free emails at www.nomorefakenews.com

NOAM CHOMSKY AND TOM HAYDEN JOIN THE RANKS OF THE BRAIN DEAD

 

NOAM CHOMSKY AND TOM HAYDEN JOIN THE RANKS OF THE BRAIN DEAD

by Jon Rappoport

November 6, 2012

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These two luminaries have formed a group called No More Stolen Elections. If Romney wins, they’ll challenge any instances of Republican election fraud they can find.

 

They still think there are two political parties in this country.

 

How quaint. And soda fountains still dispense cherry Cokes and milk shakes in metal cans. A twist of licorice is two cents.

 

There was a time, 40 years ago, when the political left in this country stood for No More War and an end to illegal surveillance of private citizens.

 

Millions of people took to the streets to protest the Vietnam war, and thousands exposed the FBI’s COINTELPRO program, whereby the DOJ was planting spies and agents in protest groups to push them over the edge into mayhem and violence, so they could be prosecuted.

 

Those objectives are still relevant. The US, under a Democratic president, is engaging in covert and overt military adventures all over the planet. The Obama adminstration is arming terrorists to pose as armies of liberation in the Middle East and Africa. We are still in Afghanistan.

 

The Surveillance State today makes the old COINTEPRO program look like a rag-tag picnic in the park.

 

But the left, including Chomsky and Hayden, is focused on other things. Re-electing Obama at any cost. Giving away more welfare freebies than the current trillion-dollar-a-year programs deliver, while inner cities rot into tombs. Forcibly enrolling all Americans in a national health insurance plan that will bankrupt the already bankrupted government, that will expose millions more people to medical drugs that are already killing at least 100,000 people a year and maiming 30 million.

 

In 1966, a march and rally held in West Los Angeles surrounded the Century Plaza Hotel, where President Lyndon Johnson was staying, and forced LBJ into a box he couldn’t escape from. He abandoned his run for reelection in 1968.

 

The left was mercilessly excoriating its own standard bearer, a Democratic president, for his expansion of the war in Vietnam. Today, the notion of the left moving against a Democratic president is unthinkable. Obama could fire missiles at the moon and take out half of it, and the left would find a reason to praise the move.

 

The left has become a know-nothing force that rivals the right.

 

In California, the referendum on GMO labeling of foods has seen a fading of active support from the left. Their stance against murderous big corporations (in this case, Monsanto) has withered. Perhaps this is because their hero, Obama, has become Monsanto’s chief lobbyist in Washington. The left rarely mentions this.

 

The left’s aborted Occupy protests failed to see through to the implications of what they themselves were pointing at. It was too much for their tired brains. They couldn’t and wouldn’t equally accuse Clinton, Bush, and Obama for their roles in Grand Theft America.

 

The political left in this country is now all about more freebies, and sometimes they’re not even able to articulate that.

 

They fail to recognize or admit that Obama is the equal of Bush when it comes to war-mongering.

 

If Romney wins, he’ll bring back the old neocon crowd to replace Obama’s new neocon crowd. The federal government will not shrink. Imperial empire will still be on the table. 24/7 surveillance of private citizens will still be the rule. Ditto, if Obama wins.

 

The left in this country is a barnacle hanging on to a bubble of delusion.

 

It can’t follow a train of thought, even its own. It can’t see that progressivism should mean defecting from and decentralizing central power in all its forms. It can’t see that vast expansion of the Welfare State means more mad power for the federal government. It can’t see past the end of its own nose.

 

The left is now a quasi-religion based on empty slogans. Even the labor unions in America, once a force for better working conditions, have devolved into a ground-game army to get voters to the polls. Long ago, the private-sector unions sold away their strength to NAFTA, CAFTA, GATT, the WTO, and other death-dealing “free trade” regulations, with barely a whisper. They sold out their memberships to mega-corporations, and they’ve been paying the price.

 

The left is now a charade, a shadow play of ghosts.

 

They have no memory of the days when at least a few of their own wanted to crack the egg of centralized political and economic power in America. They don’t have the brains or balls for that now.

 

Tom Hayden? Noam Chomsky? You can put them on a level with George Clooney, Samuel Jackson, Madonna, and Alec Baldwin. At best, at the very best, they’re all brain-dead amnesia victims.

 

There is one political party in America, and no matter who wins the election today or how much fraud occurs on either side, the mission to forge a better nation will fall, by default, into the hands of people who reject both branches of that one party.

 

Jon Rappoport

The author of an explosive collection, THE MATRIX REVEALED, Jon was a candidate for a US Congressional seat in the 29th District of California. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years, writing articles on politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin Magazine, Stern, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and Europe. Jon has delivered lectures and seminars on global politics, health, logic, and creative power to audiences around the world. You can sign up for his free emails at www.nomorefakenews.com