RoboCon: About Those Phone Lists

Now that Poutine’s identity is [almost] out in the open, we need to know how he made those calls. Fortunately I know some good bloggers who can help you understand that part of the Poutine election fraud conspiracy I call RoboCon (AKA RoboGate, RoboCalls, RoboScam, Scam Calls Scandal, Decepti-calls, etc.) The scandal has been in the making since at least 2008. This is an important point, because it narrows down who could be involved in both the faked NDP phone call in S-GI 2008, and the faked Elections Canada phone calls of 2011. Some bloggers have suggested these folks’ stories be double-checked for American spelling and that sort of thing.

Stephen Lautens explains very methodically how the Conservative central campaign had to have known of the Poutine scheme, and possibly even ordered swing ridings to work on identifying fake polling sites for local areas. If you can’t follow his logic, please ask me to help walk you through the info-gaps.

The Regina Mom and Saskboy at RoboGate RoboCon Regina Rally
The Regina Mom at Victoria Park on Sunday.

Watch out for the pundits this week trying to claim now that Poutine has confessed, that it’s the end of the scandal. Real reporters, and bloggers will be digging still. At least some pundits know where the Conservative Party has gone… into the toilet.

And what can be done now by ordinary people? Find a lawyer, and sue ’em. Edstock figured out the same thing that’s in this video that Mona Hill explains for why this election fraud will mean civil suits against the criminally guilty [political] party[/parties].

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