ADVENTURES IN OPPORTUNISTIC PROFITEERING: President Trump’s NO ONE CAN STEAL AN ELECTION BETTER THAN ME strategy for success
President Trump’s no one can steal an election better than me strategy for success
1. Contrive
updated election fraud allegations based on existing allegations from the 2016
election fraud playbook.
2. Establish
strong loyalists in critical DOD positions to enable deployment of troops
within the country, in the event this election strategy is successful, and a
declaration of martial law is required to quell civil unrest.
3. Utilize
continuous repetition of allegations (use evidence if available, although
evidence is not necessary) and strong emotional appeal cultivating fear and
anger, to leverage and build popular support, and produce doubt about election
results in targeted states.
a.
File multiple lawsuits in targeted states
utilizing contrived election fraud allegations to prevent election result
certification (use evidence if available, although evidence is not necessary)*
i.
Any winning lawsuits will be utilized as
evidence of election fraud
ii.
Use lost lawsuits to weaken the public’s trust
in the judiciary, and to allege the judiciary is participating in the widespread
conspiracy to commit election fraud.
iii.
Winning lawsuits is not ultimately important, as
lawsuits are designed to divert public attention from the primary strategy
(strategic action #6)
b.
Encourage supporting organizations to conduct
events to repeat allegations (use evidence if available, although evidence is
not necessary)
i.
Conduct live, in-person events in targeted
states to repeat allegations (use evidence if available, although evidence is
not necessary)*
ii.
Conduct live, online events to repeat
allegations (use evidence if available, although evidence is not necessary)*
iii.
Post daily online “news” updates to repeat
allegations (use evidence if available, although evidence is not necessary)
c.
Leverage White House press events to repeat
allegations (use evidence if available, although evidence is not necessary)
d.
Utilize presidential social media to repeat
allegations (use evidence if available, although evidence is not necessary)
e.
Encourage social media of supporting
organizations to repeat allegations (use evidence if available, although
evidence is not necessary)
4. Utilize
intimidation as a means of silencing opposition within the party
a.
Fire officials who are not clearly supporting
the allegation of election fraud
b.
Accuse all persons, regardless of affiliation,
who contradict widespread election fraud as complicit in the fraud
c.
Remain silent concerning any threats made
against such persons and their families
5. Leverage
lack of MSM coverage of the president to advance the election win strategy
a.
Reinforce allegations of election fraud, and a
widespread conspiracy to cover-up the fraud, to include the MSM as complicit
partners.
b.
Strengthen resolve of committed partisans to win
the election through continued use of strategic actions 3.b through 3.e.,
without scrutiny of the MSM.
6. Conduct
partisan events branded as “hearings” in target states, with key state
legislators who are receptive to election fraud allegations, to persuade them
of widespread election fraud.
a.
Repeat allegations (use evidence if available,
although evidence is not necessary)
b.
Utilize individuals who are presented as expert
witnesses to build support for the allegation of widespread election fraud
c.
Ask key legislators to work towards either
withholding the state’s electoral votes for Mr. Biden, or establishing a
competing set of state electors who are committed to vote for President Trump,
with the intent of a hearing before the U.S. Supreme Court.
7. Identify
U.S. House and Senate members who would be willing to object to the Electoral
College vote per stipulations in the 1887 Electoral Count Act, to force a vote
by the U.S. Congress.
8. Win
or lose, count the proceeds.
*Establish fundraising effort (limit percent directed to the
specific cause to the minimum required by law; maximize percent directed to
fundraising entity)
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