WASHINGTON—Dr. Shiva Ayyadurai, a Fulbright scholar and renowned scientist and engineer, had testified via video call at the Arizona public hearing after looking at the data for the votes on Election Night, and revealed that some votes had been weighted by race.
He quickly found himself censored.Ayyadurai spoke at a rally in Washington on Dec. 12, where thousands gathered, petitioning the government for fair elections and transparent counting. Similar grassroots protests took place every Saturday since the general election in capitals across the 50 states. This was the day after the Supreme Court rejected a major election-related lawsuit, and Ayyadurai said perhaps more people should be representing themselves in these cases.
“No lawyers want to take on these judges, the establishment anymore. We have to learn how to represent ourselves,” said Ayyadurai, who learned case law to represent himself in these federal court cases. He has little faith in federal investigators and agencies like the Department of Justice or the FBI.
“They do not enforce laws, we’ve become a lawless country,” he said. “The only people that are going to enforce it is us.”
“That’s the reality, we have to wake up to the reality, we cannot trust judges, lawyers. Some judges, we may get lucky,” he said. “They’re not going after the real issue, the real issue is what I’ve just pointed out, it’s the algorithms. The mail-in ballots are just smoke. The real issue is the fact that we have electronic voting machines where they can flip votes.”