Digital democracy is a dismal and doomed vessel

Dear Editor,

  Americans who just wish to be left alone to live their life had better wake up and start considering what may have taken place during their Presidential election; they should want to know the true nature of the voyage their new leaders, the Democrats, are asking them to embark upon. They may begin by paying attention to events and life outside of the US: in Europe, in Latin America, Venezuela specifically, and in the Philippines. To that effect, there is a most interesting if not intriguing video online at The Gateway Pundit; it is titled: “Texas County Goes Blue for the First Time Since 1964”. That is after 56 years of voting Republican! What could explain such a thing considering the overall result of the election in the state of Texas?

  Everything changes, of course, and people who are increasingly regarded as mere things change also. But 56 years of voting Republican, and this year there is defeat by a few votes in an election in which Republicans won handily in the state of Texas and in other Republican enclaves throughout the nation … really?! The taking of this Republican voting stronghold by the Democrats is very emblematic, symbolic. Could it have been a well-planned objective that was masterfully executed by the Democrats? It could have been and it may have been just that. But was it just that?! Hopefully, this online video will remain accessible for a while. Nowadays, given the prevailing High Tech censorship, nothing online is out of the reach of the “controllers,” those modern “Masters of the Universe” and of their close-minded minions in the so-called media.

  In this online video, an “Elections Administrator” in Tarrant County, Texas, for the last two years (since 2018) is a Venezuelan-born and -educated software engineer who has worked for Smartmatic software, the multinational company founded by Venezuelan engineers to build and implement electronic voting systems in Venezuela and beyond. Years later, the company “divested ownership” but, according to the US Department of State (in 2016), Smartmatic Venezuelan owners remained “hidden behind a web of holding companies in the Netherlands and in Barbados” (Tiglao, Rigoberto, “Smartmatic is a riddle” The Manila Times, May 22, 2016). Heider Garcia, the “Elections Administrator” in Tarrant County, worked for Smartmatic software in the Philippines election in 2010.

  In the video, at a hearing in the Philippines in 2010, a somewhat younger Heider Garcia is being questioned on what he then termed “unforeseen” occurrences during the election process there. It is worth viewing: quite a scene! Reportedly, in October, Tarrant County, Texas, had to rescan thousands of ballots due to some kind of “barcode discrepancy.” The final election result in Tarrant County is Biden 49.31 per cent; Trump 49.09 per cent (Community Impact, November 13, 2020). That’s a razor close shave! One may speculate that in such a Republican bastion, this score is exactly the kind of margin that would make this result plausible, believable or acceptable. But in this emblematic, symbolic Republican Texas county, this result may have been the perfect dosage of poison or medicine required to mask electronic electoral fraud. 

  As for Smartmatic, its founders, its technology and some of its history, a little research online will inform that from 2014 to the present, the two CEOs at Smartmatic are Antonio Mugica, a Venezuelan, and Lord Mark Mallock-Brown, an Englishman. In his long list of accomplishments, Antonio Mugica is the author of Húkiti-Túkiti-Tá, a tale on “healthy eating.” It is about a “wizard baker boy whose magic cooking slays a bullying dragon.” It was published in 2010, one year after Hugo Chávez’s 2009 referendum that approved plans to abolish limits on the number of terms in office for himself and other elected officials in Venezuela. Be that as it may, Heider Garcia appears to be a true disciple of Antonio Mugica, and an adept of the master’s “magic cuisine,” that is if we can extrapolate from Garcia’s celebratory culinary posting on November 15, after his victory in Tarrant County, Texas, and beyond. Hopefully, his posting will not vanish due to the online attention he has been receiving since the video from the Philippines went viral online.

  The other CEO, Lord Mallock-Brown, is the chairman of Smartmatic and the former deputy secretary-general of the United Nations where he served as Kofi Annan’s chief of staff. He is a busy man, involved in business ventures worldwide. Last week Mallock-Brown posted a tweet denying any Smartmatic transfer of technology to Dominion voting systems, but this information is contradicted by his statements in a 2015 interview in the Philippines concerning Smartmatic. Is the British lord lying? The interview is online at The Gateway Pundit. As for the use of Smartmatic machines in elections in the USA, a 2006 video posted at American Thinker on November 23, 2020, is instructive on the use of these machines and the company connections to Hugo Chávez’s Venezuela.

  SGO Corporation Limited (No 07447910), a “Private Limited Company,” incorporated on December 23, 2010, last statement dated December 23, 2019, previous company name: Smartmatic Limited. Since 2004, Smartmatic/Sequoia election technology has been used in Africa, Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Ecuador, Chile, Italy, Mexico, the Philippines, Singapore, the UK, the US and Venezuela. All of the above information is well sourced and reported online, at Wikipedia.

  But if you visit Wikipedia on this topic, beware! The praetorian guard, the online mercenaries of the oligarchs’ Great World Reset are busily at work there informing readers that “Smartmatic was the subject of a hoax in the aftermath of the 2020 United States Presidential election” (“Smartmatic”, Wikipedia, November 22, 2020). They want their reader to believe that the game is over, the score is settled, that the die is cast; that there is nothing here to worry about: move on!

  You may have noticed, of course, that there is no mention of France, of the French having anything to do with Smartmatic and mail-in voting, and for good reason: France does not allow mail-in voting, which they consider too susceptible to electoral fraud; and that is in spite of the fact that there exists a national identification card (Carte nationale d’identité française) that allows for identification of all voters. Maybe the US and some other countries would do well to emulate the French.  

  Digital democracy is the use of high tech (the Internet, specifically Google and Facebook, voting machines and all sorts of electronic gadgets) created, built by engineers, and managed, controlled by them and by other technicians who are – too many of them – mercenaries in the pay of oligarchs and of unscrupulous, compromised politicians. While some of these technicians are reading Húkiti-Túkiti-Tá, and eating “magic food,” their machines are programming people’s minds, censoring their dissent, molding their opinions: fabricating consensus.

  The so-called digital democracy of the oligarchs is a consensus brought about and sustained through propaganda and censorship; it is a consensus anchored in duplicity, deceitfulness and fraud. The oligarchs and their high tech mercenaries are assisted in their quixotic quest, their Great Reset and Green New Deal adventures by armies of fawning sycophants: millions of mindless technicians, sports enthusiasts and most of the world’s so-called media. That is the dismal and doomed vessel the oligarchs and their enablers have embarked upon; we must not take ship with them.

Gérard M. Hunt

The Daily Herald

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