Dear Friends,
I’d like to share a letter I sent out across the state early yesterday morning to all of Nebraska’s county election and state legislative offices. But before I do, I’d like to share part of a conversation I had with Dr. Douglas Frank later in the morning. (I was asked to pick him up at the airport and deliver him some distance, so we had an extended period of time together that gave way to great fellowship.)
Dr. Frank shared with me that he’s been reading Rules for Radicals. Hillary Clinton did her senior thesis on the author of that book–Saul Alinsky. We’ve all heard about it.
Dr. Frank is studying the strategy and tactics of the enemy. He said the book was fascinating, and then shared with me the fifth of the Alinsky’s twelve rules:
“Ridicule is man’s most potent weapon. It is almost impossible to counterattack ridicule. Also it infuriates the opposition, who then react to your advantage.”
We are all well aware of Trump’s mastery of this rule with labels like “sleepy joe” and such like.
(We need something catchy and ridiculing for the scoundrels—Evnen and Bena—in our SoS office. Doughboy Bena no longer has to work for a living. He has ES&S do all of his dirty work for him, at our expense.)
Lest you think this kind of behavior is “unchristian,” think about what Stephen said to the “Men, brethren and fathers” in Acts 7:
Ye stiffnecked and uncircumcised in heart and ears, ye do always resist the Holy Ghost: as your fathers did, so do ye. Which of the prophets have not your fathers persecuted? and they have slain them which shewed before of the coming of the Just One; of whom ye have been now the betrayers and murderers: Who have received the law by the disposition of angels, and have not kept it. (Act 7:51-53)
“stiffnecked,” “uncircumcised,” “betrayers” and “murderers.” How insulting!!!
How many of these adjectives would apply to politicians today?? (Nearly all of them. We need to say as much.)
Btw, I think I’m done mindlessly reciting an unqualified pledge of allegiance to our flag, especially alongside traitors. They say it at the beginning of every county board and city council meeting, and these people are all traitors.
A quick internet search says the pledge originated with a socialist minister.
Besides that, we are not a “nation.” We don’t have a single central government authority. We are a union of self-governing sovereign states with self-governing people who have delegated certain of our powers to a federal government.
It’s time we start thinking and acting like self-governing People (under God) and shut the tyrants down.
one more story before I get to my letter
I’m reminded of a short exchange I had with one of our state legislators recently.
Here’s how it went:
Him: “Please remove me from your email list.”
Me: “Why?”
Him: “Your reference of our Governer as ‘Piglen’, and use of words like ‘retarded’ are inappropriate and inflammatory. You may continue sending to my legislative email address if you like but I'll continue to delete or simply not read them.”
Me: “I haven't called anyone a "dog" or a "serpent" or a "viper" or a child "of the devil" yet (like Christ did).
There are plenty of actions (and inactions) by the Legislature that We the People deem as way more "inappropriate and inflammatory."
You're supposed to be working for We the People. The Legislature belongs to US.
You appear to be a big pharma and big government lackey.. "Honored to serve" is just a buzzword for you . . . i.e., gaslighting.
Regarding Piglen, show me the verified vote-count that placed him, and/or yourself, in office. You can't do it.
THAT is a crime.
I think I'll keep you on.”
I then fired off a Public Records Request to this legislator. Here’s the back and forth on that:
Mr. Xxxxx,
I am hereby requesting the following, pursuant to Nebraska Public Records Law § 84-712 et seq.:
–a digital copy of ALL taxpayer-funded expenses you have incurred, over and above your base annual salary of $12,000/yr, since being in office.
Statute allows four full working days to respond.
His legislative staff then sent this email to the Legislative Accounting Office:
This is a public records request for legislative expenses. Trevor Fitzgerald said we need to run this through accounting. Please advise on how to proceed.
Thanks,
Brandon Benson
(on behalf of Senator Xxxxx)
The Legislative Accounting Office responded to Brandon with this:
Brandon,
We will work on getting that information together.
Thank you.
I’m presently waiting.
Our legislators think they are our rulers. We need to make them think otherwise.
Btw, Alinsky’s eighth rule is: Keep the pressure on.
Okay, here’s the email I sent early yesterday:
To: <all county clerks and election commissioners, all legislators, governor, auditor, attorney general, my local sheriff and county board>(I decided to let the SoS office find out through the grapevine)
Subject: from the horse's mouth, more evidence NE's Deputy SoS Wayne J. Bena is a bad actor
Public Servants and Friends–
ES&S showed up at the Minnehaha County SD election office last Thursday (1/11) at the insistence of new and courageous Minnehaha County Auditor Leah Anderson, to provide tabulator training. (Note: "County Auditor" is South Dakota's version of a Nebraska County Clerk or County Election Commissioner).
One of the items on Leah's agenda was getting training on generating cast vote records (CVR) reports. They serve as an audit of the tabulator's work.
False claims were frequently made in the past by both ES&S and county commissioners/election auditors that CVRs did not exist.
Nebraska SoS Deputy Wayne Bena has been making the same fraudulent claims across Nebraska.
He says the cast vote record "is not something that we utilize." Listen to him say it here. (video queued)
The horse says otherwise. ES&S says otherwise. ES&S was forced to tell South Dakota citizens last Thursday that CVRs have always been there. Read the complete story here. (It is short.)
South Dakota necessarily utilizes cast vote records by virtue of utilizing ES&S computerized tabulators (i.e., vote-count manipulation machines).
Nebraska necessarily utilizes cast vote records by virtue of utilizing ES&S computerized tabulators (i.e., vote-count manipulation machines).
ES&S tabulators necessarily generate a cast vote record for each ballot, to arrive at election results.
The certification document (pg 3) for ES&S tabulators, referred to me by our SoS office, says as much in no uncertain terms:
An ES&S tabulator is: "a digital/central scanner and tabulator that simultaneously scans the front and back of a paper ballot and/or vote summary card in any of four orientations for conversion of voter selection marks to electronic cast vote records (CVR)."
Computerized vote tabulators must have audit features. (It’s common sense.) Honest elections are at the foundation of our constitutional republic. Cast vote records serve as one of those features:
"A CVR is an electronic record of a voter's selections, with usually one CVR created per sheet (page) of a ballot." govinfo.gov
"The intended audience of this specification includes election officials, voting system designers and developers, and others in the election community, including the general public." govinfo.gov
A cast vote records report is very easy to generate. (You can read how easy here.) It takes all of a minute, if you know what you're doing.
Wayne Bena simply doesn't want to generate election cast vote records reports. Why? Because they would show fraud. So what does he do? He deceptively defines them out of existence. He first says we don't utilize cast vote records, implying we can't generate a cast vote records report when we don’t utilize cast vote records. Therefore cast vote records reports are not a public record, and by law, not something he has to generate.
This is what he tells the public and county election officials. (Nevermind that the law could easily be changed, assuming cast vote records reports were outlawed, which they are not.)
Quoting Doughboy Bena:
"The cast vote record report is not something that the county election officials were trained on or are trained on, it's not something that we utilize, so under public records laws anything that is not a record isn't something that has to be provided and so since it is not a record it doesn't exist thus it's not something that we can provide. Nor are we required to provide or to create anything and I would be very worried to have any election official create something that they have not been trained on." (Listen here. Video queued. Lancaster County Election Commissioner Wiltgen chimes in like the good career puppet politician that he is.)
Notice the contempt Bena displays for the public (and for actual service to the public . . .the public that pays his nice wages and benefits).
Bena is not only lazy (by refusing to train county election offices on how to generate cast vote records reports), he is crooked by engaging in lawfare against We the People that he is supposed to be serving.
Bena is your worst version of a classic slimy lawyer. He uses rhetoric to confuse, deceive and manipulate.
here's a quick look at the bigger CVR picture
After the 2020 election, the Cast Vote Records for mail-in ballots were collected and analyzed from 202 counties in nine states (Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, New Jersey, Ohio, Oregon, West Virginia).
168 of those counties showed vote-count manipulation. The other 34 counties were too small to tell. The analysis covered all five vendors: Dominion, ES&S, Hart Intercivic, Clear Ballot, and Smartmatic. They all have the same basic software.
The lack of due diligence in preventing election fraud is going to come back to haunt lots of People at some point.
We show more due diligence in a football game than we do in our all important elections. Only in America will we stop a football game, drag out measuring chains and look at a play 15 times from 6 different angles to make sure the right call was made, but refuse to verify the integrity of an election of the highest office in the land, or any other election in the land.
Chew on that for a while.
Robert J. Borer
closing
Be sure to read the short substack from our great friends in South Dakota that I based my letter on. Click on the image below:
You’d also appreciate their Telegram group (https://t.me/sdcanvasschannel).
Last but not least, revisit this article by our great friends at The Fruited Plain. All roads of corruption in elections and human trafficking do indeed lead to Omaha.
Nebraska really isn’t a very nice place to live. Too many crooks, in government.
God bless,
Robert J. Borer
P.S. If you don’t want to take my word for it, go back to Bev Harris, a democrat, who wrote Black Box Voting way back in 2004. (Election theft has been going on for a long time.) She talks a lot about Nebraska. I find it interesting that the CIA has a copy stored.
I just sent a link to this article to Wayne Bena.
The Subject line read: Hey Doughboy, we're tired of your lies
Excellent Robert. Good research. We are looking for results, even though individually we have little ability. We can only DO what we can, like you have.