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Two-year State Police investigation into election fraud comes to light at last



Friend,


Unlikely heroes dwell amongst us. These regular people taking extraordinary actions are our neighbors and friends, our sisters and brothers. They are us.


Just as the police officers who charged up the Twin Towers stairwell to rescue trapped survivors of Sept. 11, 2001, were heroes, so too, was the Muskegon Clerk a hero when she reported 8,000 to 10,000 suspicious voter registration applications dropped off in her office a month before the 2020 general election.


The State Troopers were heroes who, over the course of two years, peeled away the rotten-onion layers of an interstate ring flooding fraudulent voter registrations into targeted jurisdictions.


The whistleblower who reported that the FBI had taken over the case and then gone silent was a hero. The yet-to-be-revealed investigator who filed the FOIA and obtained the State Police documents was a hero. The Election integrity aficionado Phil O’Halloran who took action on those documents was a hero.


Writers Benjamin Wetmore and Patty McMurray were heroes for writing the story. They soon recognized evidence showing that Attorney General Dana Nessel and Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson were well aware of the two-year State Police investigation, yet the AG and SOS continued to spout language to the contrary, repeatedly claiming that no evidence of lawbreaking existed for the 2020 election.


As importantly, Wetmore and McMurray took on the hero's mantle when they recognized the false nature of Nessel's indictment of the 16 Michigan Presidential electors. These senior citizen volunteers had to be punished, Neseel insisted, because they had no justification for serving as alternate electors in the event the election was overturned . After all, 2020's election was "secure, fair, and accurate to the will of the voters," Nessel claimed as she sprouted a Pinnochio nose.


Any of the citizen heroes would wince at the thought of wearing the label of hero, but heroes they are.


If you have not yet to read this breaking story on the Gateway Pundit, you’ll want to click the link and read it now. There is more to come and more to do, so you’ll also want to join tomorrow’s Zoom at Noon (agenda below).


Learn what actions are underway to address the pressing need to restore integrity to Michigan elections. Add your name to the growing list of regular citizens doing their civic duties and becoming unsung EI heroes. Join MFE's weekly Zoom at Noon on Thursdays.


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Read the Gateway Pundit article:



For election integrity,


Patrice Johnson, Chair


Calendar of Events:


National Working Groups

  • Citizen Research Project | Ned Jones, EIN

  • Election Technology | Jim Womack, NCEIT

  • Introduction to Election Integrity Infrastructure | Kerri Toloczko and Ned Jones, EIN

  • Vote By Mail / USPS | Ned Jones, EIN

  • Legislative Development | Kathleen Harms, Tennessee Coalition

  • Ranked Choice Voting | Kerri Toloczko and Melody Clarke, EIN

  • Voter Roll Maintenance | Cleta Mitchell, EIN

  • Vulnerable Voters | Kerri Toloczko, EIN

  • Media Training | Kerri Toloczko, EIN

Agenda

MFE Coalition Task Force Meeting

Michigan Fair Elections

12:00 PM to 1:00 PM, Aug. 10, 2023, via Zoom. Link:


After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.


Patrice Johnson, Chair, Mich. Fair Elections and Pure Integrity Michigan Elections:



Linda Sheckler, Ph.D., Pennsylvania researcher to Verity Vote

--A crisis in education


Bill Richardson

--Stop the roll up. Keep elections local. What you can do to help.


Phil O’Halloran, M.D.

--Breaking: 2-year State Police investigation into fraudulent MI voter registrations


Erick Kaardal

--Litigation Update


Ned Jones

--National Working Group, Citizens Research EAC, CIS, the U.S. Postal Service and other findings


Rosemary Tanner

--Vulnerable Voters and the Law


Ron Armstrong

--Turnout Initiative


New business


Next Task Force Coalition Meeting: Thurs., Aug. 17, 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM meeting. Recurring weekly link. Please download and import the following iCalendar (.ics) files to your calendar system: Please download and import the following iCalendar (.ics) files to your calendar system. Weekly: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/tZEucOqopz8sGdNYKcvyh8hDELFWbG9eNdwz/ics?icsToken=98tyKuGtrTwpGt2RthqARpwMA4_Cb_TxmCldjadzpTTmFTlbOgvSE85kBbBYSd3-










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