Wednesday, November 9, 2016

ON CREATING TRUTHFUL HISTORY

We are here on this earth to write an honest historical account of our existence, not to fall prey to those who manipulate events, circumstances, people, and opportunities for evil gain and to deny others their right to live honestly and truthfully. 

So, I must say that I cannot admit that the election results in the US are truthful of the will of the people. When Barack Obama was running in 2007, I wrote an email that the US ambassador had talked to a group of media people how they won the presidency in 2004. This ambassador said, "we learned a lot from you," meaning from the Filipino politicians -- how to cheat -- making dead people vote? padding the votes? He was not explicit. 

And so, I think that Barack and his team put in alerts -- lawyers at every voting precinct so that they could monitor the directions of the voting. 

I wonder if that was done also by the Hillary camp. 

Nonetheless, to have a truthful historical account of the elections, nothing is more important than knowing how the American people had voted -- if truly the results now are what should be. 

Why these doubts are recurring are because: 1. Wikileaks Assange is knowledgeable about how to hack computers of sensitive government institutions in the United States; 

2. Assange is in the Russia whose leader has shown a preference for Trump; 

3. A voting precinct closed later than what was the proper time to do so; and 

4. There were glitches in the computer of one machine  and so an assessment of the conditions of all the machines where voting was made should be made; 

Ergo, the solution to prevent the lingering doubt over the truthfulness of the elections is to have a manual recount. 

Secondly, media should suspend all reports that purport to accepting the victory of Trump until after the recount has been done.

If these steps are necessary to prove that real democracy occurs beyond voting and should be insisted even post elections, then let this be done so. 

These steps are necessary for all women of the world to understand that putting up oneself as a candidate in the highest position of the land is a struggle that does not end at the polling precincts but even beyond; that many obstacles will always be in place to prevent them from achieving the position, and that a real macho, anti-woman candidate would be able to get supporters to help him by hook or by crook to win.  

Only an honest manual recount can remove all doubts about the so-called victory of Trump. 

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