There’s Something Not Right about the US Presidential Election
Missing votes, Starlink explosions & Trump's initial silence, it's all very, very fishy
Taking a temporary swerve away from the usual mental health, psychology, and spirituality stuff I usually write about to have a look at the recent US Presidential Election…
I studied for a journalism degree in college, and on our first day with one of the head teachers, he gave us some solid interview and writing tips.
When interviewing, only speak when you’re either asking a question or when you’re being asked a question. Otherwise, remain quiet. Why? People hate silence, and they feel compelled to fill it, and when interviewing someone, they’re going to reveal more information.
He also told us to surprise our readers, using the example of The Filth and the Fury, a documentary about the Sex Pistols where there’s a scene where the band walks onstage with a large bag of cash, refusing to play where lead singer Johnny Rotten keeps repeating to the crowd, “Ever get the feeling you’ve been cheated?”
Half the crowd loved it; it was as punk as hell. The other half were going ballistic.

Silence and cheated
Donald Trump’s silence since winning the 2024 US Presidential Election has been deafening.
I began writing this on the Saturday (November 9th) following the, ahem, ‘landslide’ result, and there has barely been a peep out of him, which is quite unlike him. Up to Saturday night, all we’d really heard was that he’d been on the blower with Ukraine’s President, Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Technoligarch Elon Musk was also on the call.
Around a day after the election, we started to see many videos on social media where voters said their votes hadn’t been counted and/or couldn’t be found in the system. I’ve added some videos below.
In America, unlike many countries, you can actually log on to a website, look up your name, and see if your vote has been counted. Which is pretty good, I must say. However, it soon became apparent that many, many, many votes were missing.
Cards on the table
I’d better put my political affiliations on the table here. These types of articles generally attract two types of people: the ones that will agree with you and the ones that will call you all kinds of colorful names.
I am not American. I have never been to America, and I doubt I’ll ever go. I might, but I don’t know. I’d like to go to the World Cup in 2026. Other than that, I’d like to see Montana and Wyoming and ride horses there; they look beautiful.
Yellowstone National Park looks incredible and would make the list, yes, I know it straddles Montana and Wyoming, and I’d also like to see Seattle because Pearl Jam, Nirvana, and Soundgarden were the soundtrack of my youth. Also some Native American reservations, too, as I’ve got an interest in their mythology and history.
I have never voted. I cannot vote in the country I live in (Poland) because I’m not a citizen, and because I left my home country (Ireland), I cannot vote there either. The only time I’ve ever voted was in a college presidential election, where I voted for my mate Sean.
Whoever Americans choose to have for their head honcho doesn’t really affect me all that much. Your body, your choice kind of thing. What I do care about is the situation in Ukraine, as I live in a country that shares a border with it.
So, that’s it. What I am really interested in here, with my old journalism hat on, is what went down in the 2024 US Presidential Election.

The run-in
From my vantage point here in Central Europe, it looked like Kamala Harris’ election to lose. After Joe Biden dropped out, her numbers looked good, and it seemed like the Democrats would sweep the board.
As we approached the election, though, things were changing. Trump hit the campaign trail hard, as did Harris. He appeared on popular podcasts with Joe Rogan, Lex Fridman, Andrew Schulz, and Theo Von. But something was going wrong at his large-hall meetings.
There were many empty seats, and people were filmed leaving early. We saw many reports of a Republican for Harris movement. People even occasionally booed Trump. And, just three days before the election, a few news outlets ran stories that people within the Trump campaign were anonymously telling them that “the bottom had fallen out of the campaign.”
He also began canceling interviews in the run-in. We also had that bizarre incident in Pennsylvania where he looked absolutely exhausted, said he’d take no more questions from the crowd, and instead swayed to some 1970s pop music for over half an hour.
Kamala Harris, meanwhile, was packing out entertainment halls. Voter registration was, we were told, through the roof, and it looked like voter turnout was going to be as big as ever.
We later heard that places were running out of ballots during voting, as voter turnout was so high. However, this has since been found not to be totally true, as the turnout was only higher than expected in the swing states.
What happened?
What happened then was Trump walked it. Very, very easily. A little too easily? Let’s have a look.
Before voting had even closed, he was whinging about fraud in Philadelphia.

He soon stopped whining, though, as it became clear he would win.
Tinfoil hat time
My X feed has been chockablock with videos of people claiming their votes haven’t been counted since the election. I invite you to have a look:
Video 1: https://x.com/maddenifico/status/1855088149896081685/video/1
Video 2:
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Video 3: https://x.com/fatsajak_/status/1854658193563271249
OK, that’s weird isn’t it?
It turns out, too, that at least 35 election officials who had either denied or delayed the 2020 election, in which Joe Biden beat Trump, were involved in vote counting in this election. One of them was at the January 6th attempted coup in Washington. Here’s a long document about it (Source).
Now, at the time of writing, very few places have admitted that votes have gone missing, except for one place in Milwaukee. Full story here.
Elon Musk’s Starlink involvement
Now, here’s where the fun really begins.
On a recent Joe Rogan podcast, Rogan was with Theo Von, and Joe revealed that Elon Musk had ‘an app’ that had the election results hours before the rest of the world:
Video 4: https://x.com/NCocoa07/status/1855192831956312487
Hmm, that’s odd, isn’t it?
But hold on, it turns out that Elon Musk’s Starlink satellites were used in the election to gather data:
Video 5: https://x.com/NCocoa07/status/1855192831956312487
Then we have this lady (video just below) who says that while yes, Starlink can gather data, because of the Linux operating system used in them, they cannot divide/parse data, so the data it sends back down to Earth is only what can be fed up to it. In other words, it cannot count votes; it can only relay the data it’s programmed to relay; yes, that means that votes weren’t counted; they would have had to have been pre-programmed into the voting machines.
Video 6: https://x.com/AesPolitics1/status/1855473656547209370
The additional X.com Community Notes below the video don’t really clear up her claims.
Russia, Ivanka & explosions in the sky
Let’s not leave out the fact that there were multiple bomb threats reported at polling stations, all of which were in the swing states.
According to the FBI, many of the threats were traced back to Russia. This just gets weirder and weirder:

Let’s also take this opportunity to remind ourselves about Donald’s daughter, Ivanka, and how Reuters reported back in 2018 that China had “granted initial approval for 16 new trademarks for the fashion brand of U.S. President Donald Trump’s daughter and adviser Ivanka, including voting machines.”
Starlink satellites just, out of nowhere, then began falling out of orbit, Kamikaze style, on Sunday night:
Video 7: https://x.com/rawsalerts/status/1855491900435739043
I saw one X user saying over 700 such satellites were taken out of orbit, I could not, however, find any solid proof for such high numbers.
From X.com
So, we can say that Starlink satellites were used to collect election data. It seems like they were only used in swing states, and it’s possible that Ivanka Trump owns the trademark/patent for the voting machines used in certain states.
I mean, this certainly sounds suspect, wouldn’t you agree? Or am I reaching?
Well, what really irks me is that Donald Trump spoke about “secrets” and about “not needing people to vote.” Check these videos out:
Video 8: https://x.com/charise_lee/status/1855519899520581762
And then, this report from MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow from quite a while ago:
Video 9: https://x.com/blkwmnrck/status/1854617114122108970
Finally, you have to wonder why, in all the swing states, people voted for Democrats in the undercard over Republicans, i.e. the voting for Governors and Senators.
Let’s be clear on this: the same voters who voted for Democrats in the smaller elections chose to vote for a Republican as President.
Somebody, please, make this make sense to a European like me:
Video 10: https://x.com/fiercefreckled/status/1855350517951541523
There’s more
Afraid that the election wouldn’t go their way, Donald Trump’s team initiated pre-emptive court cases in swing states.
From The Guardian: “Over the last few months, the Republican National Committee and other GOP-aligned groups have filed a number of lawsuits in swing states claiming that states are not properly monitoring their rolls for ineligible voters. They have made eye-popping claims, including that states have more registered voters than eligible citizens and that non-citizens are on the rolls.”
The end?
So, my American friends, what’s going on?
Have we just witnessed the biggest democratic swindle in the history of elections?
As Johnny Rotten said, “Ever get the feeling you’ve been cheated?”
Post script
News just in: Newsweek have just put out an article today (Monday, November 11th) indicating that a recount challenge is going to be mounted by the Democrats, saying:
“Donations to Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign are now being partially redirected towards a vote recount effort.
When users go to donate to her campaign on ActBlue, the nonprofit fundraising platform, the fine-print suggests that the vice president’s campaign might be launching a recount effort.
It reads: “The first $41,300/$15,000 from a person/multicandidate committee (“PAC”) will be allocated to the DNC. The next $3,300/$5,000 from a person/PAC will be allocated to Harris for President’s Recount Account.”
Before I go, a massive thank you to EJ Marr for helping me out with additional research.
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