Brexit, for once some facts.

vfr400

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why is it that you don't mention Biden has 76.45 million votes , Trump 71.43 million votes.
Where is the fairness in it if Trump had won again?
That's before mentioning that Trump glorifies alternative truths, hate, division, white supremacists and misuse of government powers.
There are a lot of questions about whether those 76.45 million votes are real and whether the real ones are valid. Any statistical analysis of the voting patterns and results shows that they're unusual to the point where a statistician would say impossible.

What people, especially the fraudsters don't realise is that there are natural patterns behind data, some of them are very counter-intuitive. One would always expect data to follow these natural patterns. If they don't, then the pattern is no longer natural and somebody needs to explain why. This is nothing new. People have been using these tests for all sorts of data to determine it's validity. I can guarantee that every bank transaction you make will be subject to these pattern tests. I was a quality manager for 20 years, during which time we used all sorts of statistical tests and pattern analysis to determine whether things were running right. When the analysis gave warning signs, somebody would have to jump in and figure out what was going on.

The interesting thing is that in most of the uncontested states, when you apply these data tests, everything comes out as reasonably normal and consistent with previous elections, but when you apply them to the contested states, there are truly significant anomalies. Somebody needs to find out why. Maybe there are reasons, but as far as I'm concerned, nobody has found a plausible reason yet. The DOJ are now investigating, and Biden supporters and the BBC are going nuts. Hopefully, they'll make an explanation, but I expect not. Like in the UK with the Grooming gang investigation, what they find will be so shocking that they wouldn't dare publish it. You only have to look at the DOJ Durham probe that was supposed to conclude last February. Everybody knows who the bad guys are and exactly what they did, but nothing has happened yet.

As with most things, it's not the actual deeds that give the crime away, but the attempts to cover it up.
 

Barry Shittpeas

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There are a lot of questions about whether those 76.45 million votes are real and whether the real ones are valid. Any statistical analysis of the voting patterns and results shows that they're unusual to the point where a statistician would say impossible.

What people, especially the fraudsters don't realise is that there are natural patterns behind data, some of them are very counter-intuitive. One would always expect data to follow these natural patterns. If they don't, then the pattern is no longer natural and somebody needs to explain why. This is nothing new. People have been using these tests for all sorts of data to determine it's validity. I can guarantee that every bank transaction you make will be subject to these pattern tests. I was a quality manager for 20 years, during which time we used all sorts of statistical tests and pattern analysis to determine whether things were running right. When the analysis gave warning signs, somebody would have to jump in and figure out what was going on.

The interesting thing is that in most of the uncontested states, when you apply these data tests, everything comes out as reasonably normal and consistent with previous elections, but when you apply them to the contested states, there are truly significant anomalies. Somebody needs to find out why. Maybe there are reasons, but as far as I'm concerned, nobody has found a plausible reason yet. The DOJ are now investigating, and Biden supporters and the BBC are going nuts. Hopefully, they'll make an explanation, but I expect not. Like in the UK with the Grooming gang investigation, what they find will be so shocking that they wouldn't dare publish it. You only have to look at the DOJ Durham probe that was supposed to conclude last February. Everybody knows who the bad guys are and exactly what they did, but nothing has happened yet.

As with most things, it's not the actual deeds that give the crime away, but the attempts to cover it up.
The news networks are definitely running from something, or that’s what it looks like. They seem very trigger happy, shutting down discussion and debate. It adds to the suspicion and it looks dodgy.
 

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Any statistical analysis of the voting patterns and results shows that they're unusual to the point where a statistician would say impossible.
I disagree.
Biden is more popular than Trump. That's not me who imagined it.
Polls after polls said so.
Find me a world leader who likes Mr Trump.
 
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I disagree.
Biden is more popular than Trump. That's not me who imagined it.
Polls after polls said so.
Find me a world leader who likes Mr Trump.
Unfortunately, like the media, the pollsters are compromised. The results they came up with weren't representative. That was part of the plan to convince people when they fraudulently stole the election. Like the rules that govern evolution, data distribution follows natural patterns. Nobody can change that. The data patterns from the election in the contested states are not natural, no matter what the fake polls suggested. This is what needs to be investigated. When they find the reasons, we can all relax.
 

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It`s all falling apart for Sleepy Joe as the sworn affidavits roll in!!

Lindsey Graham Calls For Immediate Action From DOJ After Pennsylvania Mail Carrier Sounds the Alarm


Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham is calling for immediate action from the Department of Justice after a Pennsylvania mail carrier alleged that they were instructed to collect late mail-in ballots and backdate them.

Graham claims that he has obtained a sworn affidavit from Richard Hopkins, a mail carrier in Erie, Pennsylvania, who states that he was ordered to collect late ballots by Postmaster Rob Weisenbach who told him to backdate the votes.

“It is imperative that all credible allegations of voting irregularities and misconduct be investigated to ensure the integrity of the 2020 elections,” Graham said. “The presidential election remains close in multiple states, and as Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, all credible allegations of voting irregularities and misconduct will be taken seriously. I will not allow credible allegations of voting irregularities or misconduct to be swept under the rug.”

“I will be calling on the Department of Justice to investigate these claims,” he added. “I’ll also be in contact with the Postmaster General, requesting he to look into these allegations, ones that may follow, and help secure the testimony of Mr. Hopkins. Mr. Hopkins is entitled to all whistleblower protections, and I will ensure they extend to other postal workers who may come forward with claims of irregulates [sic], misconduct, fraud, etc.”

“The expanded use of mail-in voting is making the post office the administrator of elections, not the local election officials. This change in mission requires there to be further scrutiny to ensure the system is beyond reproach,” continued Graham.

“Every American should want our election processes to work accurately, and given the recency of such a large volume of mail-in voting, that will require oversight,” he said. “Election outcomes are not determined by media outlets but certified, accurate vote counts. Officials in Pennsylvania should take allegations from Mr. Hopkins and others seriously before certifying a final outcome.”
 

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I disagree.
Biden is more popular than Trump. That's not me who imagined it.
Polls after polls said so.
Find me a world leader who likes Mr Trump.
Kim Jong-un, Supreme Leader of North Korea since 2011 and the leader of the Workers' Party of Korea, may have some affection after Trump gave him such good publicity.
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If Trump really thinks he is the legitimate president - now and next session - wouldn't it be reasonable to expect him to do something, like work?

Trump’s public schedule hasn’t included an intelligence briefing since Oct. 1. The White House hasn’t provided a “readout” of any call between the president and a foreign leader in weeks. He hasn’t met with members of the White House coronavirus task force in months. He also offered no public comment on Tropical Storm Eta lashing the Florida Keys.

Oh - and Pence is off for a holiday.
 
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That`s the Bad news..

The Good news is Justice Clarence Thomas now sits on the Supreme Court,

yes Joe The Supreme Court

maybe you`ll get to meet him again - Eh?? ;)
 

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I know you do but I asked vfr to find me a world leader who likes Trump.
There is something very wrong with Trump. He incites violence in his supporters. He should never have been given the job in the first place.

If Biden supporters carry guns like Trump's supporters do, they would be killing one another by now.
 

Barry Shittpeas

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I know you do but I asked vfr to find me a world leader who likes Trump.
There is something very wrong with Trump. He incites violence in his supporters. He should never have been given the job in the first place.

If Biden supporters carry guns like Trump's supporters do, they would be killing one another by now.
Trump is like a crazy uncle.

My Dad’s brother was crazy. He was an English Electric Lightning pilot at RAF Binbrook and then a BOAC pilot, so a capable man. However, he was always unpredictable and doing & saying crazy things. You never knew what was going to happen next when he was around, but you knew it was going to be fun.

I like crazy uncles. I like Trump.
 
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Barry Shittpeas

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Learners, outcomes and underpinning. Just a few of the words used by that Welsh idiot who has just cancelled school exams in Wales next year. She should be flogged by Esther Rantzen for child abuse.

That’s the Welsh class of 2021 on the scrap heap then.
 
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RossG

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Biden outwitted Trump and many can't hack it. The Dem's knew damn well the Rep's would pull a fast one and rig the election just like they did with Gore & Clinton but this time they were out smarted.
I think they've pull a masterstroke with the vote counting despite Trump's best efforts, brilliant's not the word for it. I've celebrated three times so far (at enormous cost) and intend to carry on celebrating just like the US is now they have been liberated...Whoopie :D
 

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Trump is like a crazy uncle.

My Dad’s brother was crazy. He was an English Electric Lightning pilot at RAF Binbrook and then a BOAC pilot, so a capable man. However, he was always unpredictable and doing & saying crazy things. You never knew what was going to happen next when he was around, but you knew it was going to be fun.

I like crazy uncles. I like Trump.
 

Barry Shittpeas

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Did anyone see the Grinning Handcock on the lunchtime news? He was grinning and doing a lap of honour like he’d invented the vaccine himself. The twat isn’t even capable of making a pan of soup.
 
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Wicky

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With $100 million of debt, prostitutes and garden centre hire to be paid off before we can even think about his retirement gold watch...

Please donate now!

Grifting Trump campaign sent 23 emails today seeking donations, w/messages like "mysterious ballots" and "STOP COUNTING ILLEGAL BALLOTS."



The fine print says 60% of donations go to "retirement of general election debt." Which suggests debt and no incentive to concede until it's retired.

 
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Wicky

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Trump campaign attorneys released a list of 3,000 people who they said voted in Nevada after moving to another state, saying it was evidence of voter fraud in a closely contested battleground state.

It’s military votes.



 

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