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Zuckerberg says he will now channel $80 million to something called the U.S. Alliance for Election Excellence for the 32 states they are still allowed to run riot in.
A check of their FAQ section suggests they are doing the exact same thing they did in the 2020 election that made the word 'Zuckerbucks' stink so bad with voters.
Start with the process of getting the Zuckerbucks:Quote:
How is the Allianced selecting the Centers for Election Excellence?
All U.S. local election departments are invited to be a Center for Election Excellence. The 2022 cohort will be selected based on their:
- Excitement and willingness to participate in the program
- Commitment to improve upon practices and procedures aimed at enhancing the voter, poll worker, and staff experiences
- Commitment to being part of a learning cohort, sharing materials among cohort members, and providing input into the future of the program
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What is the process for selecting the Centers?
All U.S. local election departments are invited to be a Center for Election Excellence. Local election departments should let the Alliance know if they are interested in being a Center by Friday, May 6th. After a verification and review process, some election departments may be asked for additional information and receive an invitation to an informational session.
LinkQuote:Still redesigning forms no matter what the county clerk thinks, just like last time.Quote:
How will voters benefit?
What is one example of an improvement an election official wishes they could make to better serve their voters, but don't have enough time, staffing, resources, or technology? Local election officials are the expert on what their voters need, and the Alliance will work with each Center to fill in the gaps. This could look like redesigning a form so it's more likely a voter will successfully complete it or updating an election website so it is mobile-friendly and answers voters' top questions.
This operation isn't any different from the last one. They are still doing the same kind of rigging, it's just that their arena of operations has been reduced.
If this 20R-8D FL map passes and withstands court challenges, it could net Republicans four additional seats, entirely wiping out Dems' national redistricting gains thus far. https://t.co/7MU6BaPrDM
— Dave Wasserman (@Redistrict) April 13, 2022
The Wisconsin Supreme Court today heard oral arguments on a case against the Wisconsin Elections Commission regarding guidance they issued regarding absentee ballot handling and the use of drop boxes.
— MacIver Institute (@MacIverWisc) April 13, 2022
Over 500 drop boxes, aided by the partisan, Zuckerburg-funded dark money groups, were set up across the state in 2020, and evidence presented to the legislature shows evidence that drop boxes were integral in the widespread ballot trafficking that occurred in the state.
— MacIver Institute (@MacIverWisc) April 13, 2022
Some people, who were Quite interested in the rise of Facebook, did some digging into its origins and when some other government funded programs ended. The government was very interested in gathering social information about its citizens, but no one would freely give it to them. It is funny that Facebook and this program both started and ended, respectively, on or about the same day.BadMoonRisin said:
It's **** like this that makes me really go back and think about new cycles prior to the election that pretty much dropped off the face of the earth.
-Some Dem think-tank doing a war game scenario with what the response would be should Trump lose the election and refuse to leave the White House.
-The fact that instead of opening up campaign headquarters in key swing states, Biden's campaign hired an unprecedented number of lawyers to "contest the results, if necessary".
-Mark Zuckerburg on a zoom call trying to message out to his audience that, paraphrased, 'we have to let people know that since there are a lot of mail in ballots, it might take up to two weeks to find out who won the election'. I believe Senator Sanders also echo'd this same thing to Jimmy Fallon.
-The media, seemingly all within a 1 week period, carpet bombed the headlines with the narrative that "Don't be surprised if you go to bed thinking Trump won and then he ends up losing after all the ballots are counted. This should be expected, cuz of the Rona".
This whole thing smells like ****, and with this new Zuck scheme with the Orwellian "Alliance for Election Excellence" thing makes me feel like Zuckerburg is just the running back. The corporate media, establishment pols in DC (both R&D), Hollywood, academia, lawfare firms, and ambulance chasers are all the offensive line giving him the push he needs to get across the plane.
What you did there... I see it.... Coincidence or not, it is interesting that LifeLog was killed one day, and the next, Facebook was born.Line Ate Member said:Some people, who were Quite interested in the rise of Facebook, did some digging into its origins and when some other government funded programs ended. The government was very interested in gathering social information about its citizens, but no one would freely give it to them. It is funny that Facebook and this program both started and ended, respectively, on or about the same day.BadMoonRisin said:
It's **** like this that makes me really go back and think about new cycles prior to the election that pretty much dropped off the face of the earth.
-Some Dem think-tank doing a war game scenario with what the response would be should Trump lose the election and refuse to leave the White House.
-The fact that instead of opening up campaign headquarters in key swing states, Biden's campaign hired an unprecedented number of lawyers to "contest the results, if necessary".
-Mark Zuckerburg on a zoom call trying to message out to his audience that, paraphrased, 'we have to let people know that since there are a lot of mail in ballots, it might take up to two weeks to find out who won the election'. I believe Senator Sanders also echo'd this same thing to Jimmy Fallon.
-The media, seemingly all within a 1 week period, carpet bombed the headlines with the narrative that "Don't be surprised if you go to bed thinking Trump won and then he ends up losing after all the ballots are counted. This should be expected, cuz of the Rona".
This whole thing smells like ****, and with this new Zuck scheme with the Orwellian "Alliance for Election Excellence" thing makes me feel like Zuckerburg is just the running back. The corporate media, establishment pols in DC (both R&D), Hollywood, academia, lawfare firms, and ambulance chasers are all the offensive line giving him the push he needs to get across the plane.
Makes what Zuck is doing even raise more eyebrows, due to the thought that if it isn't him really running the show and just an arm of the FBI or CIA. Then the Zuckerbucks really start to raise some red flags that one of these arms was actively tampering with the election.
I know, conspiracy laden musings have no bearing on the real events going on currently. But after so many conspiracies continue to appear true, eventually you need to start taking a peek behind the curtain.
It is sad that the Dims have figured out a way to essentially find their party without any sort of oversight. I am glad some states have stepped up to disallow these practices of funding "election activities".
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LifeLog aimed to compile a massive electronic database of every activity and relationship a person engages in. This was to include credit card purchases, web sites visited, the content of telephone calls and e-mails sent and received, scans of faxes and postal mail sent and received, instant messages sent and received, books and magazines read, television and radio selections, physical location recorded via wearable GPS sensors, biomedical data captured through wearable sensors. The high level goal of this data logging was to identify "preferences, plans, goals, and other markers of intentionality".
Another of DARPA's goals for LifeLog had a predictive function. It sought to "find meaningful patterns in the timeline, to infer the user's routines, habits, and relationships with other people, organizations, places, and objects, and to exploit these patterns to ease its task"
The LifeLog program was canceled in February 3rd, 2004, after criticism concerning the privacy implications of the system.
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In January 2004, Zuckerberg coded a new website, known as "TheFacebook", inspired by a Crimson editorial about Facemash, stating, "It is clear that the technology needed to create a centralized Website is readily available ... the benefits are many." Zuckerberg met with Harvard student Eduardo Saverin, and each of them agreed to invest $1,000 in the site. On February 4, 2004, Zuckerberg launched "TheFacebook", originally located at thefacebook.com.
yes we know the approved talking points- suburban women, blah blah blah bull spitagz win said:
You have to include the silent majority wanting Donald to be ousted and not have a second term. Biden was just the placeholder to fill the void.
Voter Registration Net Difference since 2020 Election (Apr 2022)
— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) April 17, 2022
✅ FLORIDA: GOP +245,777
✅ PENNSYLVANIA: GOP +120,548
✅ NORTH CAROLINA: GOP +92,656
✅ IOWA: GOP +49,633
✅ OKLAHOMA: GOP +56,500
✅ NEVADA: GOP +24,336
✅ COLORADO: DEM +12,786
✅ CALIFORNIA: DEM +193,256
will25u said:Voter Registration Net Difference since 2020 Election (Apr 2022)
— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) April 17, 2022
✅ FLORIDA: GOP +245,777
✅ PENNSYLVANIA: GOP +120,548
✅ NORTH CAROLINA: GOP +92,656
✅ IOWA: GOP +49,633
✅ OKLAHOMA: GOP +56,500
✅ NEVADA: GOP +24,336
✅ COLORADO: DEM +12,786
✅ CALIFORNIA: DEM +193,256
ravingfans said:will25u said:Voter Registration Net Difference since 2020 Election (Apr 2022)
— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) April 17, 2022
✅ FLORIDA: GOP +245,777
✅ PENNSYLVANIA: GOP +120,548
✅ NORTH CAROLINA: GOP +92,656
✅ IOWA: GOP +49,633
✅ OKLAHOMA: GOP +56,500
✅ NEVADA: GOP +24,336
✅ COLORADO: DEM +12,786
✅ CALIFORNIA: DEM +193,256
I gotta believe that cali number is going up due to all the conservative refugees moving away...
Way to go big Ronwill25u said:If this 20R-8D FL map passes and withstands court challenges, it could net Republicans four additional seats, entirely wiping out Dems' national redistricting gains thus far. https://t.co/7MU6BaPrDM
— Dave Wasserman (@Redistrict) April 13, 2022
How has voter registration in Florida changed from October 2020 to February 2022?
— Florida Data Geek 🇺🇦 (@MappingFL) April 16, 2022
Florida went from a 0.9% DEM advantage to a 0.6% GOP advantage. Republicans have improved across all counties but Seminole.
The ancestral "dixiecrat" counties show the biggest swings #flapol pic.twitter.com/GGDxi4gjNU
Pennsylvania Senate votes to ban drop boxes and 'Zuckerbucks'https://t.co/9zlwufQzmp
— RSBN 🇺🇸 (@RSBNetwork) April 17, 2022
aggiehawg said:
Governor will just veto.
Interesting that the ONLY polling in #NVSen showing Masto ahead has been paid for by Jon Ralston. At what point does she have to report his assistance as an in-kind contribution?
— Chris Wilson (@WilsonWPA) April 19, 2022
Side note: even the leaked internal Dem polling (Blue Print) shows @AdamLaxalt up big. pic.twitter.com/6VQlfhYaCZ
Not if the elections don't get fixed...Trump destroyed Biden in 2020 and look where we're at. Have to fix that. Really pretty scary to see where we are at in just 15 months.Keegan99 said:
Getting a seat in states like NV and NH, along with the 2024 map, is what opens the door for a potential 60-seat GOP Senate in 2025.
MUCH easier to cheat in a national election vs local. The methods that they used (MIB, Ballot Harvesting & Zuckerbucks) will be significantly harder to pull off in midterms.agcrock2005 said:Not if the elections don't get fixed...Trump destroyed Biden in 2020 and look where we're at. Have to fix that. Really pretty scary to see where we are at in just 15 months.Keegan99 said:
Getting a seat in states like NV and NH, along with the 2024 map, is what opens the door for a potential 60-seat GOP Senate in 2025.
“Ron DeSantis’s map passes the Florida Senate on a party line vote,” a sentence that would have surprised no one in 2021 but which many—including many in the Senate itself—doubted for much of this year.
— RRH Elections (@RRHElections) April 20, 2022
The House is expected to pass the map later this week. https://t.co/MpoXtxBfEn
And that compactness score is actually artificially low, since DeSantis kept #FL20 in its racially gerrymandered form as a concession to the legislature. DeSantis’s original plan, which had a much more compact, strongly Black-plurality #FL20, would score even higher.
— RRH Elections (@RRHElections) April 20, 2022