Tom Murray and Ken Eyring, the guys from the Government Integrity Project, joined me for a Maiden Reboot episode of GrokTALK! to discuss the flaming sh!twagon doing business as elections in Windham, New Hampshire.
We review past election offenses and what appear to be years of systemic coverups, misfeasance, and perhaps malfeasance in the lead-up to the most recent November 5th Elections, the Secretary of State’s monitors, and their report, which never mentions a critical unresolved error!
“So in 2020, obviously (that) was the big deal. There were several hundred votes that sort of just disappeared and reappeared. And then you had problems with your town election; you had problems in the midterms. And now, this time, you had (election) monitors again, and the problem wasn’t just the people running the elections. It was also the (election) monitors, yes?”
And yes, I appeared to have a Trump filter on my light panels during the interview.
I will look like this next week!
Here’s the Interview!
00:00 Introduction to Election Integrity in Windham
02:58 The Windham Incident
05:47 Election Monitors and Their Effectiveness
08:57 The Role of the Ballot Law Commission
12:12 Challenges with Voting Machines
15:01 Accountability in Election Administration
18:00 Recent Election Issues and Complaints
20:49 The Importance of Transparency
23:58 The Fight for Election Integrity
26:58 Call to Action
30:27 Election Oversight and Accountability
35:00 Challenges and Election Procedures
38:54 Absentee Ballot Processing Issues
44:57 The Importance of Accurate Vote Counting
49:49 Legal Challenges and Election Law Violations
56:02 Call to Action for Local Involvement
Note: Digital filters were employed to remove background noise, and we used an AI editing tool to pull the “ums” out, but otherwise, this is unedited and as recorded.
Note 2: I will add a short splash and intro at some point or maybe (instead) a watermark in the corner.
Note 3: my pinkish-orange appearance has been resolved. My next appearance will be less oompa-loompa-ish.
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