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(DIR) Post #AP6zyLiVoqnkI1OiTw by Andre@freeatlantis.com
2022-10-31T02:07:57Z
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ThreadI have a suspicion where the meddling in the Brazilian election may have come from.Let's take a look here:https://www.idea.int/data-tools/country-view/68/40
(DIR) Post #AP70RStaCz9kx3SXpo by Andre@freeatlantis.com
2022-10-31T02:13:14Z
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We see this table.We can see that the percentage of invalid votes in the 2022 election (round one) was substantially lower than any other election ever 3.49%Round two was lower percentage of invalid votes than any election since 1950 at 4.58% (approx 124m votes and 5.7m invalid).Only 2006 approached this number with 4.7% invalid votes in an election with about 25m less voters and a higher turnout than '22.
(DIR) Post #AP70aGvE5wtWQGQZCS by Andre@freeatlantis.com
2022-10-31T02:14:49Z
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If we click on 2018 we get this
(DIR) Post #AP70cRA4zmOcl8PJxI by Andre@freeatlantis.com
2022-10-31T02:15:13Z
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Which takes us herehttp://electionresources.org/br/president.php?election=2018&state=BR
(DIR) Post #AP70woPKHG2oeAFpZI by Andre@freeatlantis.com
2022-10-31T02:18:53Z
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And there we can see that in 2018 the round 1 election had 2.6 % blank votes and 6.1% invalid votes.Round 2, the decider, had 2.1% blank and 7.4% invalid votes.So, just over 8-9% blank/invalid votes in the most recent presidential election before today.
(DIR) Post #AP710KAIexYa0gtuPg by Greeklivesmatter1970@freeatlantis.com
2022-10-31T02:19:32Z
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@Andre I'm sick to my stomach over this ...I work all day to find out the Trump of the southern hemisphere got cheated like our guy did. I'm sick got the people of Brazil and at because these scumbags are going to try here...and don't even get me started on that Brazilian Supreme Court. Pos
(DIR) Post #AP716znwl3fStFcu36 by Andre@freeatlantis.com
2022-10-31T02:20:43Z
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The link to the 2014 election did not work, but clicking on 2010 took me here:http://psephos.adam-carr.net/countries/b/brazil/brazil20101.txt
(DIR) Post #AP71EFDJrhkehxx0Qy by Andre@freeatlantis.com
2022-10-31T02:22:02Z
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First round invalid votes: 8.6%Second round invalid votes: 6.7%
(DIR) Post #AP71fqeQmZ5IdWnJjs by Andre@freeatlantis.com
2022-10-31T02:27:02Z
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So, in a nation with a reasonably well documented history of invalid votes in excess of 6% of the total, and with a margin of victory of only about a million votes today, a rather low invalid vote total of only about 4.5% could easily make up that difference.I am going to propose that the invalid votes, especially in the ONLY region that Lula won (h/t @jmc464 ) would be a very good place to start looking.
(DIR) Post #AP71jSyijsPYNK0gSm by Andre@freeatlantis.com
2022-10-31T02:27:40Z
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This election stinks to high heaven.Go Jair! Never concede!MAGAMEGAWe caught them all.END
(DIR) Post #AP72KkCRfnXsV7CmCe by COGnitiveAnalysis@freeatlantis.com
2022-10-31T02:34:25Z
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@Andre @jmc464 Math doesn't lie. People often follow patterns of behaviour. Future proves past. Well today's 'future' proves that it doesn't jive with the past. I'm sure there will be a million narratives spun up to explain why.I'm very certain you're right that the 'null' votes are what was shifted in Lula's favor to...'seal the steal'I will continue to pray for the people of Brazil and the South American continent as they should have their true voices heard as should we all.
(DIR) Post #AP768sb71Y6mt7LCC0 by Andre@freeatlantis.com
2022-10-31T03:17:06Z
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@COGnitiveAnalysis @jmc464 A VERY convenient basket of legitimately cast votes that only need a little 'help' along the way.
(DIR) Post #AP79MoiqWpmUmmIPFA by waronmorons@freeatlantis.com
2022-10-31T03:53:14Z
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@Andre any chance we could see things get kinetic down there? Maybe even with the help of BRICS nations to keep Brazil from falling into the control of the globalist scum?
(DIR) Post #AP7AyR0nERoACuBwf2 by Andre@freeatlantis.com
2022-10-31T04:11:14Z
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@waronmorons I think the People have a ton of kinetic potential.BRICS is, IMO, a nationalist organisation and is unlikely to meddle in domestic affairs in Brazil.The USA will welcome the criminal Lula to office.So, it is up to Bolsonaro, the military, and the People of Brazil, I reckon.
(DIR) Post #AP7COJ4NU1mX3fljcW by Andre@freeatlantis.com
2022-10-31T04:27:07Z
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AddendumThis is not going to be resolved overnight.The inauguration is not until New Year's Day.The People, I reckon, are going to get an ample chance to make their feelings known, loud and clear.Then we will see what happens.