January 6, 2021 | Keeping Our Country
What Might Happen on January 6th?
The Short Answer: A Lot
Across the internet, commentators are talking about the 6th of January in Washington, D.C., where over a million pro-Trump patriots are expected to protest against the establishment corruption that has defined leadership in America over the last several generations. It has come to a head in 2020, and the hope is 2021 will correct the skew.
Will that be the case? It’s hard to tell, but to understand the implications, it’s worthwhile to know a few items of history. Firstly, the election of Donald Trump in 2020 was in his favor, and there’s numerical evidence to prove that. First, understand that it’s hard to know how many people were registered to vote in America in 2020; but it’s somewhere around 213,799,467.
As of this writing, the total population in the United States is reckoned at 331,980,255. That means approximately 64.4% of the population in America has been registered to vote as of 2020. But things get a bit fishy as you dive in. In 2016, there were approximately 157.6 million registered voters. So that means in only four years, America picked up 56.1 million voters.
But, says the reader, perhaps that’s just those who became legally eligible to vote owing to their age between 2016 and 2020. A valid contention, but unfortunately wrong. The hyperlink showing America had 157.6 million voters registered in 2016 goes on to note voter registration all the way back from 1996, when only 127.66 million voters were registered.
Some Astonishing Implications
157.6 million minus 127.66 million voters comes out to 29.94 million voters. How is it in 20 years, only 29.94 million voters were added to the registry; but in four years, 56.1 million were added? Percentages tell the story better. Effectively, 127.66 is 81% of 157.6 million. That’s a 19% difference. Meanwhile, 157.6 is 73% of 213.7 million; meaning that’s a 27% difference.
So you’re looking at 19% over twenty years, and 27% over four years. That doesn’t quite add up, does it? But it gets worse. The MSM is reporting 81,000,000 Biden votes, and 75,000,000 Trump votes. That’s 156,000,000 total votes. So what they’re telling us is that in 2020, 156,000,000 people voted—that’s 98.98% of registered voters in 2016.
This means the established version of voter turnout for 2020 was 72.99%. Never, at any time in American history, have 72.99% of registered voters turned out. In 2016, a watershed year setting records, 59.7% of registered voters actually voted. In 1996, the number was 49%.
Between 2000 and 2004, 5.49% more voters voted than in the previous election. Between 2012 and 2016, 4.83% more registered voters voted than in the previous election. Those are the two biggest jumps between 1996 and 2020. But in 2020, 13.29% more people voted than in 2016—according to official numbers.
Think About It Critically
The only way more than 50,000,000 voters were added to voter rosters, and more than twice the largest known deviation separated registered voters voting from registered voters not voting, is fraud. Clear fraud. This is a statistical deviation that is too high to be chalked up to a natural cause. Fraud has skewed the data. The DNC knows it, and so does Donald Trump.
So on January 6th, 2020, when electors are brought before the Vice President, votes are cast, and written contention against fraud is presented by national leaders, it’s going to mean several possibilities. On the one hand, the fraudsters trying to steal our country may try to arrest Donald Trump, who was duly elected to his second term; in which case that may just be the end of Washington D.C.
On the other hand, leadership in Washington may see literally millions of Americans descend on the city, and realize if they pull that kind of chicanery, it’ll be their heads. Accordingly, like the cowards they are, they’ll suck their wrinkled fascist faces into their globalist tortoise shells and cower while Trump takes another four years in the White House. One can only hope.
Keeping Our Country
At any rate, if you’re planning on going to Washington, good. If you can’t owing to your work schedule, share the heck out of any information you come across on social media and don’t worry about the consequences.
But 75,000,000+ people—a historic amount—legitimately voted for Donald Trump in 2020, and he won. Ten percent of that figure is 7.5 million. If only 1 in 10 patriots can make it to D.C. January 6, that will overwhelm our nation’s capital and show the swamp creatures we mean business. So let’s do that thing.
At any rate, this has been a politically-charged post; generally our publication focuses on vehicles, but in this trying year, it’s important to prioritize that which makes it possible for people to live free lives. If Trump is ousted, it’s very likely going to mean the end of America.
Those who are honest will be like the Jews in Germany when that ugly dude with the funky mustache took over. Nobody wants that!
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