
6 days ago
Why We Vote Ep. 125: Ghost Votes, Lawfare, and the Smoking Gun
In this episode, CannCon and Ashe in America dissect the legal and systemic rot surrounding America’s elections. They kick off with the weaponization of the legal system against election attorneys, including Ed Martin, and connect it to the broader suppression of dissent. Ashe details her own battle against NGO lawfare and calls out the unequal application of legal ethics. The duo then dives into the election machine certification scam, exposing expired credentials, sham oversight, and Clay Parikh’s firsthand hacking testimony. A series of powerful clips from Ed Martin’s interview with Tucker Carlson fuels a broader conversation about accountability, treason, and the possibility of full election disclosure.
But it’s the testimony from Michigan that steals the show: real voters discovering that ballots were cast in their names, without their knowledge, pointing to a deeper fraud perpetrated through automated voter registration and real-time voter roll manipulation. Add in a fiery speech from a Detroit pastor, media cover-ups, and bipartisan gaslighting, and you've got a high-octane breakdown of 2020 (and beyond). From Mesa County’s code-based smoking gun to Michigan’s live voter fraud testimony, this episode makes the case: election fraud isn't just theory, it’s documented reality.