Was Fraud in the 2020 Election Inconceivable? by Jacob G. Hornberger
(2021-02-05 at 04:28:53 )

Was Fraud in the 2020 Election Inconceivable? by Jacob G. Hornberger

One of the fascinating aspects of the 2020 presidential election fraud brouhaha was the mainstream medias certainty that there was no fraud, without even performing the semblance of an investigation.

The media mindset was based on the concept of inconceivability - that it was just inconceivable that anything like that could happen in the United States. That sort of thing only happens in foreign countries, the inconceivable mindset holds.

Yet, consider all the things that the the United States deep state did, in secret, to prevent Salvador Allende from becoming president of Chile.

In the run-up to the 1964 Chilean presidential election, the Central Intelligence Agency secretly spent almost $6 million in support of Mr. Allendes opponent, Eduardo Frei. According to Wikipedia, the "CIA considered its role in the victory of Frei a great success." The CIA concluded that Mr. Frei would not have won without the secret assistance of the CIA.

What business did the United States deep state have embroiling itself in a foreign election? It held that Mr. Allende, as a socialist or a communist, would pose a grave threat to United States "national security" if he were elected president of Chile.

Six years later, Mr. Allende ran again and achieved a plurality of votes. Since the Chilean Constitution required a majority, the election was thrown into the hands of the Chilean parliament.

The CIA took its stash of secret United States taxpayer money and used it in an attempt to bribe the members of the Chilean parliament to not elect Mr. Allende.

At the same time, the CIA did everything it could to instigate a military coup, notwithstanding the fact that a coup would violate Chiles constitution. The CIA took the position that the Chilean constitution was irrelevant, given that an Allende presidency would pose a threat to "national security," both in Chile and the United States. Given that the United States Constitution itself did not authorize foreign military coups, the CIAs position was that it was irrelevant as well since "national security," the CIA believed, was sovereign and supreme over the United States Constitution.

The overall commander of the Chilean armed forces, Gen. Rene Schneider, balked at the CIAs coup proposal. His position was that the Chilean constitution controlled. Since it did not provide a coup as a way to remove a democratically elected president, the Chilean armed forces would not participate in the U.S. deep states illegal scheme.

To accelerate the possibility of a coup, the CIA conspired to violently kidnap Mr. Schneider. During the kidnapping attempt, Mr. Schneider was shot dead. (No CIA official or any other U.S. official has ever been brought to justice for the murder of Rene Schneider.)

The kidnapping and murder of an innocent man ended up boomeranging for the U.S. deep state. The Chilean people were so outraged over Mr. Schneiders murder that the Chilean parliament rejected the CIAs bribes and ended up electing Mr. Allende president.

The United States deep state was not finished. For the next three years, the CIA did everything it could to stir up economic chaos in the country in order to encourage people to desire a military coup to "save" the country. For example, the CIA secretly instigated a national truckers’ strike in the hope of preventing food from reaching the Chilean populace.

Finally, on September 11, 1973, amidst the economic crisis produced by Mr. Allendes socialist economic policies and the CIAs interventionist policies, and with the encouragement and support of the U.S. deep state, the Chilean deep state initiated a military coup in which the national-security branch of the national government went on the attack against the executive branch of the government. In what would prove to be an eerie confirmation of former President Dwight Eisenhower about the dangers that a "military-industrial complex" poses to a democracy, Chiles military-intelligence branch of the government prevailed over Mr. Allendes executive branch, leaving him dead.

Chiles national-security establishment, again with the full support of the U.S. national-security establishment, proceeded to take full control over the government and rounded up, incarcerated, tortured, raped, sexually abused, executed, or disappeared over 50,000 supporters of Mr. Allende.

Now, it is very true that it is possible that there was no fraud in the 2020 United States presidential election.

But given all that the United States deep state did to prevent Mr. Allende from being president of Chile, can we really say that it is inconceivable that the United States deep state would do whatever it deemed necessary to prevent a United States presidential candidate that it deemed to be a threat to "national security" from becoming president?

Reprinted here with permission from Mr. Jacob G. Hornberger of The Future of Freedom Foundation!! Their Great Website!!