Author Lance Wallnau Says ‘Election Reform’ Won’t Satisfy Protesters

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WASHINGTON—Author Lance Wallnau joined in at the protests, rallies, and marches in Washington on Dec. 12, petitioning the government for fair elections and transparent counting. The protests had already been planned before the Supreme Court made its decision the day before to reject an election-related lawsuit many had pinned their hopes on. With the court’s decision, America is in a tricky situation, Wallnau said.

“This would be the equivalent of a trick shot on a pool table; it’s like all the balls are here and you can’t even go through them, you have to go over them, because all the electors are certified in two days. And for all of the weak Republicans who are signing off on this deal, they think they are getting back to normal. They don’t recognize that normal for them is compromise for America’s destiny and its well-being,” Wallnau said. Similar grassroots protests took place every Saturday since the general election in capitals across the 50 states, and Saturday’s protest was expected to be the biggest one yet.

Wallnau said that between Dec. 14 and Jan. 19, there would have to be a tremendous reveal, equivalent to a “far shot” to change to direction of this election. The media, complacent politicians, and “everyone is going to say, ‘well this is the way the system is, if you don’t like it change it again.’ And they’re all going to focus on election reform. That'll be the distraction,” he said. “It’s not going to satisfy us, because we don’t like what happened. It was a theft.”

Wallnau added that the same media and platforms that swept the election irregularities under the rug are the same ones that have the power to monitor and control people, similar to the social credit system in communist China.

“But people are allowing it to happen, because I don’t think they realize this is a threat to their freedom,” he said.

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