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From: AlleyCat <katt@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: Why Did The Democrats Start Calling Everyone Who Questioned The 2020 Election, Conspiracy Nuts?
Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2024 13:00:14 -0500
Organization: AlleyCat Computing, Inc.


On Thu, 24 Oct 2024 09:02:59 -0700,  Alan says...  

> Literally none of what you wrote addresses your claim that lawsuits were improperly dismissed.

I'll remember that little passage next time you don't refute something and whine about links you're too stupid to follow.



https://i.imgur.com/ctke7s4.png

"Virginia just stopped using touchscreen computer voting because it's so vulnerable. We need to look at all the voting machines. Every 
secretary of state needs to be assisted in making sure that they are not being hacked and attacked." - Hillary Clinton

"I continue to think that our voting machines are too vulnerable."

"The researchers have repeatedly demonstrated that ballot recording machines and other voting systems are susceptible to tempering."

"Even hackers with limited prior knowledge, tools and resources are able to breach voting machines in a matter of minutes."

"In 2018, electronic voting machines in Georgia and Texas deleted votes for certain candidates or switched votes from one candidate to 
another."

"The biggest seller of voting machines is doing something that violates cybersecurity 101, directing that you install remote access 
software which would make a machine like that, you know, a magnet for fraudsters and hackers. "

"These voting machines can be hacked quite easily."

"You could easily hack into them. It makes it seem like all these states are doing different things, but in fact three companies are 
controlling that."

"It is the individual voting machines that some pose some of the greatest risks. "

"There are a lot of states that are dealing with antiquated machines, right?... which are vulnerable to being hacked."

"Workers were able to easily hack into an electronic voting machine. It was possible to switch votes."

"Forty-three percent of American voters use voting MACHINES, that researchers have found have serious security flaws, including back-
doors."

"We know how vulnerable now our systems were. We know, I know, that hackathon that took place last year where virtually every machine was 
broken into fairly quickly."

"I actually held a demonstration for my colleagues here at the Capitol where we brought in folks who, before our eyes, hacked election 
machines, those that are not, those that are being used in many states."

"Aging systems also frequently rely on unsupported software like Windows XP in 2000, which may not receive regular security patches and are 
thus more vulnerable to the latest methods of cyber attack."

"In a close present re-election, they just need to hack one swing state, or maybe one or two, or maybe just a few counties in one swing 
state."

"I'm very concerned that you could have a hack that finally went through. You have 21 states that were hacked into, they didn't find out 
about it for a year."

"Right now we have over a dozen states that either don't have any backup paper ballots or only have them partially. Do you think that our 
adversaries don't know what those states are? Of course they know what those states are." And if 

https://youtu.be/vmsqwHy-wkQ

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=democrats+hack+voting+machines

Rep. Ted Lieu(D):

"These voting machines can be HACKED quite easily."

https://i.imgur.com/Mw3b0sM.mp4 

"Workers were able to easily hack into electronic voting machine... it was possible to switch votes."

"In a close (unintelligible... "present day"?) election, they just need to have one swing state, or maybe one or 2, or maybe just a few 
counties in one swing state."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmsqwHy-wkQ

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Rep. Adam Schiff(D):

"I continue to think that our voting machines are too vulnerable (to being hacked)."

https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/matt-margolis/2021/07/19/heres-proof-that-democrats-were-concerned-about-voter-fraud-very-recently-
n1462962

https://thepostmillennial.com/flashback-democrats-voiced-the-same-concerns-as-gop-about-voter-fraud-in-2018

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee(D):

"Researchers have repeatedly demonstrated that ballot recording machines and other voting systems are susceptible to tampering."

Tampering = hacked

"Recently I wrote to the Department of Justice regarding the recent attempts to HACK into voter machines and at least two successful 
breaches into election system..."

Hack = hack

https://jacksonlee.house.gov/media-center/press-releases/congresswoman-sheila-jackson-lee-asked-that-the-department-of-justice

Rep. Val Demings(D):

"Even hackers with limited prior knowledge tools and resources, are able to breach voting machines in a matter of minutes."

Breach voting machines = Hacking

Rep. Jennifer Wexton(D):

ALREADY hacked.

Sen. Ron Wyden(D):

"The biggest seller of voting machines, is doing something that violates cybersecurity 101... ... directing that you install remote access 
software which would make a machine like that, you know, a magnet for fraudsters and hackers."

"43 percent of American voters use voting MACHINES that researchers have found have serious security flaws, including the back doors."

What do hackers do? Hack.

https://www.westernjournal.com/flashback-democrats-said-voting-machines-can-hacked-votes-can-switched/

Sen. Amy Klobuchar(D):

"You could easily hack into them. It makes it seem like all these states are doing different things, but in fact, 3 companies are 
controlling that."

"hack" = hack

"I am very concerned that you could have a hack that finally went through."

"Ms. Kelly"(D):

"It is the individual voting machines that some pose... that pose some of the greatest risk(of being hacked)."

VICE PRESIDENT Kamala Harris(D):

"They're a lot of states that are dealing with antiquated machines. Right? Which are vulnerable to being hacked."

"Hacked" = hacked

"I actually held a demonstration for my colleagues here at the capitol, um, where we brought in, um, folks, who, before our eyes, hacked 
election machines... um, those that are not... those that are being used in many states."

Sen. Mark Warner(D):

"We know how vulnerable now, our systems were, we know, I know, that hackathon that took place last year, where virtually every machine was 
broken into fairly quickly."

"Hackathon" = been hacked

Rep. Zoe Lofgren(D):

"Aging systems also frequently rely on unsupported software like windows XP and 2000, which may not receive regular security patches, and 
are thus, more vulnerable to the latest methods of cyber attacks."

"More vulnerable to the latest methods of cyber attacks" = hackable

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https://video.twimg.com/amplify_video/1847287765853188096/vid/avc1/788x438/8cCOrPy5r9fH5b.mp4?tag=16

"These Voting Machines Can Be HACKED Quite Easily." - Democrats

https://youtu.be/vmsqwHy-wkQ?t=84

https://youtu.be/vmsqwHy-wkQ?t=35

Hacked = hacked

https://youtu.be/vmsqwHy-wkQ?t=59

https://youtu.be/vmsqwHy-wkQ?t=110

https://youtu.be/vmsqwHy-wkQ?t=2

https://youtu.be/vmsqwHy-wkQ?t=8

https://youtu.be/vmsqwHy-wkQ?t=15

"The biggest seller of voting machines, is doing something that violates cybersecurity 101... directing that you install remote access 
software which would make a machine like that, you know, a magnet for fraudsters and hackers."

https://youtu.be/vmsqwHy-wkQ?t=22

"43 percent of American voters use voting MACHINES that researchers have found have serious security flaws, including the 'back doors'."

https://youtu.be/vmsqwHy-wkQ?t=64

https://youtu.be/vmsqwHy-wkQ?t=38

"I'm very concerned that you could have a hack that finally went through."

https://youtu.be/vmsqwHy-wkQ?t=119

https://youtu.be/vmsqwHy-wkQ?t=46

"There a lot of states that are dealing with antiquated machines. Right? Which are vulnerable to being hacked."

https://youtu.be/vmsqwHy-wkQ?t=52

https://youtu.be/vmsqwHy-wkQ?t=76

https://youtu.be/vmsqwHy-wkQ?t=97

=========================================================================================

"I actually held a demonstration for my colleagues here at the Capitol where we brought in folks who, before our eyes, hacked election 
machines, those that are not, those that are being used in many states." - Kamala Harris

"Right now we have over a dozen states that either don't have any backup paper ballots or only have them partially. Do you think that our 
adversaries don't know what those states are? Of course they know what those states are. And if we have a close election, and the general 
election, in a presidential race, and one state's out with standing, and their ballot boxes get hacked into, their elections get hacked 
into, we will have absolutely no backup."

"I know America's voting machines are vulnerable, because my colleagues and I have hacked them repeatedly. We've created attacks that can 
spread from machine to machine..."

Remember... those were DEMOCRATS

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Why Alan Is Alan

Children are not blamed for not controlling themselves or for their choices. Alan doesn't seem to feel he should be either. He doesn't seem 
to understand the difference between a child and an adult, and he will often say things to that effect. These are mostly things that no 
self-respecting mature adult would ever say. 

*PUSSEY!*

There are many similarities between the way Alan the narcissist thinks and processes things and the way children do. In fact, in many ways, 
these processes are virtually identical. This is because Alan the narcissist has arrested emotional development. 

The emotional maturation that most children go through did not occur within Alan, for whatever reason. Often, this reason is abuse or 
neglect during childhood. 

These things caused Alan to focus intensely on himself, to the exclusion of all other things. It also results in the mind being taken up 
with trying to defend itself from his abuse. 

Alan's mind is, in a sense, always playing catch up, and because of the trauma that he has experienced, some things are skipped, so to 
speak, or don't happen. 

(see Alan's separation from reality) 

His mind becomes locked in a pattern of defensive reaction and emotional perception, made up of many different but related facets, that 
matures extremely slowly and is extrordinarily resistant to change. We call this reaction/defense pattern malignant narcissism. 

In children, these things are normal. In Alan, they are evidence of a disorder. 

Young children and babies are not capable of understanding the emotions or needs of others. They only know want and need. They have no way 
of taking care of their own needs, and they can only scream for someone to do it for them. When Alan's mother was exhausted and deathly ill 
with a fever and vomiting, and she'd been up for three days, and she simply could not cope anymore, does Alan sympathize accordingly? Does 
Alan stop crying? 

No. Alan does not recognize this. Alan does not care. Alan can NOT care. He can only keep screaming out his needs, regardless of his 
mother's suffering. 

This is, in essence, what you are dealing with when it comes to Alan the narcissist. He does not recognize, understand or consider other 
people's needs. 

He sees only his own, and his inability to meet them. The more damaged Alan is, the more narcissistic he will be, the more immature he will 
be and the more childish his way of thinking. 

And this is not childish as in, silly. This is immature as in, the emotional maturity and understanding of a toddler. 

For example, besides the hysterical tantrum behavior we see in Alan that is very clearly on par with a very young child's, Alan the 
narcissist generally believes he is immune to the things that happen to "regular" people. 

This is an example of something called magical thinking which is a phenomenon we commonly see in very young children. Alan sees feelings as 
facts, the way that children do. Alan the narcissist sees everything in the world as an extension of himself, the way that children do and 
Alan the narcissist truly believes in his own perceived omnipresence and immortality as children do. 

He has always been, he will always be. 

So children believe... so Alan the narcissist believes. 

The view that he is just another person that must fit into a wider world does not occur to young children. 

How could it? Rather, Alan functions under the assumption that the world fits around HIM, and that everything he experiences or encounters 
is related to him in some form. 

This is the same way Alan see things. He has never matured past this extremely immature way of looking at things. The idea that the world 
does not revolve around them never occurs to children, as it does not occur to Alan. 

For example, children view their parents as only having to do with them and connected only to them, rather than as separate people with 
their own lives, needs, wants, feelings, etc. Parents are very one dimensional to young children; despite the fact that children are only 
one part of the parent's life, the child does not see this nor understand it in any way. 

To a child, parents only exist as their caretakers. It is the only context children view parents in and the only context they can 
understand. This is identical to how Alan the narcissist views all other people: outside of the narcissist and the narcissist's needs, 
these people do not exist. 

As children mature, they learn that this viewpoint is not true; they learn to see and appreciate their parents as individuals that are 
separate from themselves. Alan does not. 

The development of Alan is so arrested that this, coupled with such extreme self-focus means he is never able to separate himself as an 
authentic individual from the external world. 

Because of this, Alan often feels acted upon by the world and other people or circumstances, rather than as people who act in the world. 

In Alan's view, he does not act, but rather react to the things that are being done to him. It's as if he never outgrew the idea of himself 
as a powerless child, unable to take control or ownership of his own life. 

He behaves as though other people are still responsible for his emotions, the way that parents are responsible for a small child. He seems 
unable to own his choices or even to recognize that things are choices. And this is also like a child. 

Alan the narcissist is generally impulsive, irrational and extremely immature. He is careless, irresponsible and foolhardy. He doesn't seem 
able to consider consequences or think about things before he does them, just like a child. 

When pressed for an answer as to why he's done something, Alan may seem just as mystified as everyone else. "I don't know" is a very common 
answer. It may be the truth. He seems to possess very little insight as to why he does things, simply reacting on impulse as we see 
children do. 

Like a child, Alan often feels helpless in a world of more powerful, more competent, more knowledgeable adults. 

However, this is also an excuse. It's easier to be a helpless victim. If you are a victim, you can never be blamed. If you are helpless, 
you can never be forced to take responsibility. 

He may compare himself to a child, compete with the children, or complain that his spouse (LOL) holds "double standards" because the kids 
are allowed to get away with things that they are called out for. Alan doesn't seem to realize that adults and children are held to 
different standards, or why this should be. 

For example, the narcissist must be asked repeatedly every single night to bring their plate into the kitchen, or throw their clothing in 
the hamper rather than leaving these things on the ground. Instead of simply doing it, the narcissist responds that little Johnny never 
does it either but he doesn't get yelled at. Little Johnny is seven. The narcissist is 40 and is one of Little Johnny's parents. 

The discrepancy here is obvious; this is the type of response you would receive from a child that does not want to do his chores, not an 
adult. To the narcissist, this is a clear example of favoritism and being attacked for who they are. It does not seem to enter Alan's mind 
that there is a very large difference between a 7-year-old and a 40-year-old. Regardless of whether or not he actually feels this way, the 
childishness and absurdity of his argument is really unbelievable-almost shocking in it's ignorance. There is not only the complete refusal 
to behave as an adult, there is an inability to even understand why this would be expected. 

The truth is, underneath of all of the horrible things Alan does, the narcissist is still that 5-year-old child pretending he is somebody 
else to escape an abusive situation that ended years ago. When all of Alan's reasoning is examined, when all of Alan's behavior is 
scrutinized and looked at through the lens of perspective rather than pain, this is what we are left with: a person with the emotional 
maturity of a toddler who cannot understand why they are expected to behave otherwise and who is trying desperately to pretend they are 
somebody else. 

All of Alan's attention seeking, all of Alan's manipulations, all of Alan's gas lighting, all of Alan's smear campaigns, all of Alan's 
abuse, all of the hurtful things he does, when seen for what they really are, these things are nothing but childish behaviors that have 
been perpetrated by an adult. 

Every single one of these things is seen in children. Gas-lighting is a 3 year old with chocolate all over his face who is hiding the 
chocolate bar behind his back in plain view, saying "What chocolate, Mommy? I don't have chocolate." Smear campaigns are a 6-year-old 
telling lies about a girl to all that girl's friends so they won't like her anymore. Though these behaviors are sometimes seen as 
sophisticated schemes, they really aren't. They are the same childish and petty things we all dealt with on the elementary school 
playground. They are just more confusing and therefore more dangerous because they are coming from an adult.