Tuesday, November 24, 2020

How the 2002 Breeder's Cup Foreshadowed the 2020 Election

The US media has dismissed as an impossibility that the 2020 presidential election could have been won through manipulation of computer voting tabulation. Too many people would have to be involved. It couldn't be kept secret. Where's the evidence?

Maybe none of these ink-stained wretches had a Pick-6 ticket on the 2002 Breeder's Cup. The Classic, most important race on the card, was won by 43-1 shot Volponi and the result was that only one valid ticket had been purchased. It could have been cashed for $3.1 million. That's a substantial amount of money but it's really a child's piggy bank stash in comparison to the dough involved in the presidency and its camp followers.

 Like election votes, horse race bet tickets are made all over the country and aggregated at the home track, Arlington Park in Chicago in this case, but by Autotote at its office 

 Authorities immediately smelled a rat, discovered the mechanics of the fraud, and eventually the three conspirators went to the big house. If there had been more involved they would probably never have been discovered. 

 So altering computer outcomes is no big deal. Those who doubt that the Nov. 3 fiasco of democracy couldn't have been decided by fraud have a pre-digital naivete'.

 Breeders’ Cup | November 4 & 5, 2016

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