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Coup: How America was Stolen 2020

Current price: $16.99
Coup: How America was Stolen 2020
Coup: How America was Stolen 2020

Barnes and Noble

Coup: How America was Stolen 2020

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Too often, the conspiracy is reality. This is one of those moments. The 2020 election was stolen. COUP provides a state by state accounting of the fraud, illegality, and irregularity, of the 2020 United States Presidential election. From Georgia to Pennsylvania, from Arizona to Wisconsin, the election was stolen through myriad means. These activities were complex. They were devious. They were coordinated. They were discovered. Through a complex strategy by a cabal of Democrat governors, media tycoons, Big Tech, opposition state Supreme Courts, and individual actors, a perfect storm of criminal activity occurred where those committing the illegal activities were supported by a complicit judiciary who refused to investigate. COUP dives deep into the darkness of the hijacking of American democracy. From bribery, obstruction of justice, and deleted electronic voting records to complicit courts, out of control governors, and votes that were tallied faster than the machines could process - from hidden ballots, forcibly removed poll monitors, and statistically impossible outcomes to renegade ballot harvesters tracked by cell-phone tower pings, to the abuse of the elderly with 100% voter turnout, and chilling affidavits and testimony from those who witnessed the illegality of the 2020 election. Why did they do this? What possible stakes could convince a domestic take-over of the democratic process? COUP exposes it all. America was stolen in 2020.

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