Greencrow’s Back on Blog +

The BC Provincial Election is STILL not over!

British Columbia’s Putative Premier David Eby

B.C. Premier Eby’s $20K grant to advisor’s group sparks new concerns over Chinese influence

“In my journalistic assessment, assisted by Mandarin OSINT specialists, there evidently has been significant CCP-affiliated Election Interference in support of Premier David Eby” stated investigative journalist Sam Cooper.

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Good Remembrance Day Monday Morning beloved sentients.

I am back blogging on my laptop today as all the impediments which I took as being locked out since October 17th have been removed. How did that happen? Well, I have a secret weapon against my terminal lack of technological skill–my beloved, beautiful and brilliant daughter-in-law. This ethereal being not only gave me two gorgeous granddaughters…but she is a formidable computer expert/technician…and works from home for a Japanese software company as a coder. I cannot even imagine the brainwork that goes on in that beautiful head and that nurturing motherly body. Even so, it took her a good hour and a half to break the code of what had locked me out of my blog. First, she told me outright that WordPress had changed software and everyone had to log out and log in again under their password. I did not know that. WordPress did not tell me. I don’t know if they advised my blogging colleague Northerntruthseeker who also uses WordPress and was not locked out.

I contacted WordPress several times over the past three weeks to get help but was gaslighted and given the runaround by AI every time. I never got to speak with a real human. My daughter-in-law said I had several WordPress accounts, in addition to this one, which she had to delete. She also had to bypass several e-mail accounts which I had set up and was accessing these shadow WordPress accounts from. Hopefully, the problem is solved. I paid my daughter-in-law $100 for her services. She did not want any money but I told her that I had hired her as a professional and wanted to compensate her as a professional. Ironically, I was able to tap into the services of one of the most knowledgeable computer programmers on Vancouver Island.

Now, back to the issue that I thought got me locked out of my Blog–the BC Provincial Election which I would have followed from election night if I’d had access to my blog. Timing is everything in politics–and in blogging so it seems.

Luckily for British Columbia, there was another genius on the case…@TheRemanded.

This British Columbian followed the election from October 19th and took screen shots of the mainstream media [CTV, CBC etc/] all night long. What he discovered was both shocking and disturbing. The simple math involved in tallying up all the results from each party in each riding and then from all the ridings put together for a grand total of voters–did NOT add up! It drove him crazy and he stayed up late in the evening trying to justify all the numbers. The next day and succeeding days he phoned Elections BC asking for explanations for the various discrepancies. He asked for call backs but never got any. Instead what it seemed was happening was Elections BC was taking the numbers he gave them–and adjusting their totals accordingly! WTF?!

As the days went on, Elections BC was giving excuses for their inability to mathematically justify the total vote with the riding votes. Excuses–such as the inclement weather on election day! Finally, all parties acknowledged that the election had been a disaster even though Elections BC was finally able to provide a tally which gave the Provincial NDP party a one seat Majority. The NDP won that seat with a plurality of 22 votes! The Conservatives can still appeal that result. The other seat under dispute was given to the Conservatives under leader @JohnRustad4BC. As of this writing, Conservative leader Rustad still has not made an announcement accepting this final tally almost a month after the vote. He could appeal that one seat majority of 22 votes and I believe he should.

Here are three recent posts on X from @TheRemanded which give the flavour of what he’s had to absorb in his computations and calculations of the Provincial BC Election:

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@TheRemanded

“Its like, I need a room with a white board, box of sharpies, a representative from each party, a couple independents, maybe 2 accountants, a tv screen I can mirror images to for reference and 2-4 hours to explain it all.

I almost don’t need notes at this point. Just put me in a room with someone who can get something done. Pretty much at that point now.”

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“Making sense of the nonsensical, I understand that preliminary night has some corrections. I understand that relaying results may have a delay to media.

CTV was actually quicker to update numbers than CBC. What’s currently confusing is this: The Green Party had 2,063 votes deducted from their totals on media and elections bc results page. I can only find a single riding deduction of Green Party votes amounting to 1,677 from Oak Bay-Gordon head. If bc greens had 2,063 votes deducted, what riding did the remaining 383 votes get taken from?

In that same time +344 votes went to ndp and + 37 to Cons.

So was this an error for the entire riding as well? I was told it was a data entry error over the phone….okay…but over how many ridings?

Back to the independent candidates The last 10-15 minutes of Oct.19th coverage until midnight and then utilizing elections bc results until 00:10 I see this:

Penticton had a +949 to IND

Vernon-Lumby +259 to IND

Richmond centre + 949 to IND

Richmond Queens + 253 to IND

Salmon Arm + 371 to IND

Surrey Newton + 523 to IND

Independent candidates were being counted last it seems. What’s confusing is trying to figure out why there are 5,488 votes missing from the results totals “independent” category at the same time. They continue to update the results page with independent votes in the ridings–though, not top of the page totals.

Media are getting the updates for the greens, ndp, cons but not updating independents? I cannot make sense of it.

After my phone call inquiry on the 21st, they updated the independents category with 5,488 votes the following day.

Finally, reiterating my previous post on “timing is everything” of the 2,818 votes added from 12:10 Oct.20th to October 25, only 823 of the 2,818 were in 3 ridings deemed to be the only ridings with votes outstanding.

It’s hard to follow I know…I know. I’ve spent a solid 9 hours trying to make sense of it for myself and tell everyone else at the same time. Will update again soon.

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Media coverage BC election, I’m tired of looking at coverage.

CBC as I’ve stated before gave every riding 1 extra ballot box.

Other media outlets edited riding ballot box totals between 8:03pm & 8:26pm.

Nearing the last 15 minutes of election night coverage on CBC and other media outlets could have deemed 76 ridings as complete but never did. The last 15 minutes of coverage, 76 of 93 ridings were with in 5 votes of being complete as of 00:32 update and confirming that is elections bc stating only 3 ridings were counting out of district ballots from 12:10am to 12:32 am.

36 of 93 ridings never saw a change in vote count up to the last update at 00:32 October.20th.

Example: 21/22 ballot boxes reporting. This would show one ballot box not finished etc.. Only 14 ridings had more than one ballot box off the total. 13 of those had 2 ballot boxes off the total, with one having 4 outstanding.

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Update from X post by @TheRemanded of today November 11/24

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Greencrow continues: @TheRemanded is a mathematical genius…the worst nightmare for the amateurish klutZes who were behind the attempted/successful? Hacking/corruption of the Provincial BC elections. It was humourous to watch this guy–catching their simple math errors in real time and thereafter and reporting them to Elections BC–who would scurry like ratZ to fix the errors on their website and on their captured media outlets. I told @TheRemanded that they would never call him back–as he had requested–because even to do a courtesy call back would be an admission of sorts–which they could never do.

The whole debacle confirmed something I’ve known and said on this blog for decades…ever since blatant overt vote rigging began in the US in the 1980’s. The real fraud takes place in the media hubs reporting on the election in real time on election night. The vote itself is more or less clean. Of course now with the Dominion Voting Machines [or Domination Machines as I call them] the rigging is done right at the electronic ballot box as well. I think the corruption has become too complex for the amateur crooks running the rigging. They can’t pull it off anymore. Look what happened down in the US on November 5th. The rigging was overrun by a landslide vote and the hawk’s eyes of the citizens watching out for local corruption.

Now we have international crooks also in on the rigging as in the “Foreign Intervention Scandals” ongoing in Ottawa and now here in British Columbia. Are national and provincial crooks outsourcing the election rigging? Sadly, I think so.

Greencrow concludes: So, it’s great to be back at my old blog folks. We’ll see how this post publishes. We will also have to wait to see what @JohnRustad4BC announces regarding whether the Provincial Conservatives will accept/agree to live with–the latest numbers coming out of Elections BC. Stay tuned.

NOTE: please let me know if you get an e-mail informing you of this post as I am unsure of whether the e-mail blog notification function is still working.

6 thoughts on “Greencrow’s Back on Blog +

  1. Hi Greencrow, I got an email notification of this blog post.
    Glad you have a computer wiz on your side. 😊

    Don’t you just love politics? You have to be a wiz to figure out all the BS. 😖

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