We need to talk. Discretely.

The US election wasn't free. It cost a pretty penny, but how much did the Company gain?

We need to talk. Discretely.
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What happened in the American election booths goes beyond a convicted felon that would not stop lying on the campaign trail.

In the intelligence community, this particular felon is what's known as an unwitting agent of the Russia Federation. Back in 2016, everyone was focused on Russian interference, but in an under reported story was Israeli secret agents that helped put Trump in office by breaching Hillary Clinton's email server. https://www.thenation.com/article/world/trump-israel-collusion/

It is not just genocidal nation states that consider the felon is in their best interest, but the billionaire families as well.

Source: https://americansfortaxfairness.org/billionaire-clans-spend-nearly-2-billion-2024-elections/

Of the $1.9 billion spent by America's wealthiest families on federal campaigns, $1.36 billion (72% of all spending) went to support Republicans. Here is the breakdown by family name:

So how were the billionaires rewarded for their investments?

$64 BILLION US DOLLARS BAYBEE

Even factoring in the major losers, the 10 richest people gained $64 billion in their combined net worth. Here are latest figures as of Wednesday 11/06:

  1. Elon Musk $290 billion, up $26.5 billion.
  2. Jeff Bezos $228 billion, up $7.14 billion.
  3. Mark Zuckerberg $202 billion, down $80.9 million.
  4. Larry Ellison $193 billion, up $9.88 billion.
  5. Bernard Arnault $173 billion, down $2.85 billion.
  6. Bill Gates $159 billion, up $1.82 billion.
  7. Larry Page $158 billion, up $5.53 billion.
  8. Sergey Brin $149 billion, up $5.17 billion.
  9. Warren Buffett $148 billion, up $7.58 billion.
  10. Steve Ballmer $146 billion, up $2.81 billion.
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For all that the billionaire class paid to win this election, the felon only managed to get 26% of the 2024 eligible voting population.

Meanwhile in Florida, 57.1% was not enough to approve the amendment that would allow women to get an abortion in the state past their 6th week of pregnancy.

This isn't Democracy. The Company has taken control and is managing our Democracy for us. It is time to set up secure lines of communication on how to proceed, discretely as we are already being watched.