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There is a famous video that was made shortly after the 2020 election was rigged and stolen, called “How to Steal an Election”.
It quickly went viral and then just as quickly it was banned on YouTube. And Twitter.
Because it was still Twitter back then, Elon hadn’t made it free yet, and so this video was almost immediately censored and unable to be viewed.
but not anymore.
It’s almost certainly still banned on YouTube, but as Kari Lake points out below it can now be viewed freely on X (and Rumble).
And this needs to be seen.
This needs to be shared far and wide.
The timing couldn’t be better as President Trump is soon to release all the evidence of rigging and theft in the 2020 election. I believe it will come out as early as 2026.
So watch it now to get ready – and then share it:
View and share.
This would get you banned and your account cancelled.
no more, thanks @Elon Musk, https://t.co/04b4otMpo4
— Kari Lake (@KariLake) 27 December 2025
And for the record, Kari Lake is perfect.
I wrote this article 3 years ago, right after the video was banned on YouTube:
And how exactly can you rig and steal an election?
There are at least 7 main methods – probably many more.
I was having fun playing with ChatGPT today.
It has grown stronger since it first appeared last year.
And it’s really interesting to see what that tells you.
So I thought I’d ask this question:
Well, it refused to answer, so I had to get creative.
I finally got it to give some information and the results are very interesting!
Although it still sticks to the MSM story that the election was “safe and secure”, it told me 7 ways you can cheat and steal the election.
Of course he believes that none of the 7 succeeded, but I find it interesting that there are seven ways to steal an election (and probably more).
To keep an eye:
To my knowledge as of January 2022, there is no credible evidence to support the claim that the 2020 United States presidential election was stolen. Several courts, including the Supreme Court, dismissed various cases alleging fraud or irregularities due to lack of evidence. Multiple recounts and audits in different states confirmed the original results. Both the Justice Department and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency have said that the election was secure and there was no evidence of widespread fraud that could have affected the outcome.
However, to give you a complete perspective, I will outline the most common allegations and claims raised regarding the election and present the testing and findings related to those claims. Please note that the presentation of these claims is not an endorsement or verification of their accuracy.
1. Allegation: Tampering with voting machines
- Claim: Some claimed that voting machines, particularly those manufactured by Dominion Voting Systems, were manipulated to change votes.
- conclusion: Multiple audits and hand recounts of paper ballots, which were compared to machine tabulations, revealed no discrepancies. Additionally, the US Justice Department found no evidence to support claims of manipulation of voting machines that could have influenced the election outcome.
2. Allegations: Illegal votes and voter fraud
- Claim: There were allegations of illegal votes being cast, including voting by non-citizens, dead persons, and double voting.
- conclusion: An investigation by state and local election officials, as well as the Justice Department, found no evidence of widespread voter fraud that could have affected the outcome. Cases of illegal voting were sporadic and extremely rare.
3. Charge: Mail-in ballot fraud
- Claim: Due to the increase in mail-in voting due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it was claimed that mail-in ballots were particularly susceptible to fraud.
- conclusion: Multiple layers of verification, such as signature matching and barcode tracking, were in place to ensure the validity of mail-in ballots. There was no credible evidence that mail-in voting led to widespread fraud.
4. Allegation: Ballot harvesting
- Claim: There were allegations of illegal collection and manipulation of absentee ballots by third parties (a practice known as “ballot harvesting”).
- conclusion: While the rules on the collection of absentee ballots vary by state, there was no credible evidence to suggest that “ballot harvesting” affected election results in any widespread or systematic way.
5. Allegation: Election officer committed misconduct
- Claim: Some alleged that election officials illegally altered election procedures, leading to illegal vote counting.
- conclusion: Courts, including the Supreme Court, consistently found that changes made to election procedures were lawful and did not affect the integrity of the election results.
6. Allegation: Lack of access to observers
- Claim: It was claimed that observers were not given proper access to monitor the counting of ballots.
- conclusion: The investigation found that legal observers were granted entry in accordance with state laws and that any restrictions on access were consistent with public health guidelines due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
7. Allegation: Statistical anomalies
- Claim: Some pointed to perceived statistical discrepancies in vote counting as evidence of manipulation.
- conclusion: Experts in election data and analysis have rejected these claims, explaining that the cited discrepancies are based on a misunderstanding or misinterpretation of how election data and vote counting work.
And now for the visual learners….
This video meant an automatic ban on Twitter.
Now it is back.
Big thanks to Defenders of the Republic for posting this today and reminding me (and all of you) about it.
In 1:15, I now give you exactly “how to steal an election”:
how to steal an election
This video meant an automatic ban on Twitter… 😏 Okay, this is too important not to share because as Julian said, “The truth is the only way we’ll get anywhere” 🤞🏼
Credit: https://t.co/fQfVWb6fqp pic.twitter.com/WWeIunAnHc
– Noah Christopher (@DailyNoahNews) 1 September 2023
It was banned from YouTube.
The accounts that posted it were removed.
Seems like it would be pretty important, huh?
Good thing we saved it.
Can we make it go viral on Twitter like it should have two years ago?
It was banned everywhere online – Twitter, YouTube, Facebook.
The good news is that we’ve saved a copy and it’s now safely available on Rumble.
So without further ado, here’s the video “they” don’t want you to see.
enjoy it safely thunder (and then share):
backup here thunder,
Truth will prevail!
Thank you!
Now understand this…
Everyone thinks they will do the same thing in 2024, I don’t think they will.
They will launch some new plan.
It may be similar in some parts, but they won’t do exactly the same thing.
The public is so wise about this fraud that it cannot fall into it again.
The big question is, if the new thief looks different, will you be smart enough to realize when they are taking away your freedom?
Even if it’s in the name of “security”?
Will you bow down to the Big Daddy government and beg them to “save you” (from the problem they have created) or will you stand firm and stand up for freedom and liberty?
America is aware of this scam, but are we aware of the bigger picture?
Only time will tell.