08/02/2023 / By Kevin Hughes
Expect another coverup when the 2024 presidential election gets stolen, warned political analyst Ivan Raiklin during the July 25 episode of “Connecting The Dots” on Brighteon.TV.
“[The] bottom line is that everything that’s been going on, all the friction, is the coverup to the previous coverup to the previous coverup. It’s only escalating in fashion,” he told program host Dan Happel. “The way that they continue to coverup the previous coverup is that they have to steal the 2024 election.”
According to Raiklin, many people – especially political strategists who have been in the system for almost five decades – disagree with his analysis.
“They think that I’m just totally crazy and nuts. But when you hear out the evidence that I provide, I think you have to at least acknowledge that this is a potential course of action that these scumbags are going to take.”
Raiklin, a constitutional attorney and former Green Beret, said the ruling Democrats need to do only one thing to steal the 2024 election – control the media. This, he added, would convince Americans that the election steal was legitimate enough for people to accept it. (Related: Tucker Carlson: Dems conditioning Americans to passively accept ELECTION THEFT.)
Raiklin told Happel that Fox News controls the electoral system, noting that its $787 million settlement with election machine company Dominion Voting Systems is more akin to a bribe. The settlement inked by the news outlet’s executives Rupert Murdoch and former House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) probably gives a candidate an electoral outcome of their choice going into the primary at a minimum into 2024.
One leverage that Ryan has is his friendship with the members of the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL). Robin Vos, incumbent speaker of the Wisconsin State Assembly, serves as NCSL president.
Aside from this, Raiklin also noted that the former House speaker just bought off an election machine company that works with 28 states. With this move, he can influence the passage of laws that prohibit challenges to the outcome of elections predetermined by Dominion. Ryan can also amplify the legitimacy of the rigged elections through his control of Fox News.
Raiklin stated the former House speaker can go ahead and escalate it even further by talking to another company called LHS. This firm that runs elections in six states – New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Maine, Connecticut and Rhode Island – also uses some of the software machines from Dominion in their election systems.
According to the former Green Beret, Ryan has an ally in the person of New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu. The governor who isn’t running for re-election is heavily involved in ensuring that former President Donald Trump does not secure the Republican Party nomination and win the presidency.
Sununu plans to use his leverage and position as governor to ensure LHS is set up in a way that Trump does not win the six New England states it handles elections for. This lines up with Ryan’s sentiments against the real estate mogul. The former House speaker had publicly said he is going to do everything in his power to stop Trump from winning the GOP nomination.
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Watch the July 25 episode of “Connecting The Dots” below. You can catch “Connecting The Dots” with Dan Happel every Tuesday at 5-6 p.m. on Brighteon.TV.
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