In this unprecedented general election, there's been an overwhelming amount of behind-the-scenes drama that has left many questioning the true integrity of the results. TV stations suddenly stopped streaming election results, sparking rumors and confusion. What happened behind the scenes? Today, I will reveal the shocking truths and clarify everything for those seeking to understand the complexities of this election.
Many of you appreciated my previous video for shedding light on some of the confusion. However, this one is even more revealing, providing clear insights into what has really been going on. So, let’s dive into it!
Over the past 48 hours, the election drama has unfolded like a suspenseful movie. To begin, I want to introduce you to a key player in this saga – a man I personally know. His name is George Roger, a data recovery expert who has been integral to what has transpired behind the scenes. I first worked with George back in 2014 when I took a political sabbatical. Although we didn’t work together for long, I got to know him well. George is a brilliant Kenyan, and despite his quiet profession in data recovery, his expertise became critical in this election.
The political landscape shifted when the campaign started, with insiders realizing they were at a disadvantage. The opposition had their own computer expert, and it was clear that unless Team Azimio found a comparable specialist, they would be outmatched. Enter George Roger, who was hired by the Azimio side to level the playing field.
Although not many Kenyans knew about George, he played a critical role in ensuring the campaign’s technological edge. But, as many now suspect, the drama has spiraled into what can only be described as a "computer games war" that continues to unfold. We’ve all seen the sudden halt in the streaming of election results, leaving many questions unanswered. Why did this happen? The answer is mind-boggling.
The results that were displayed on television over the last few days were not accurate. In fact, the data being streamed on TV didn’t match the official Form 34A from the electoral portal. This means the results being presented to Kenyans were not the real results. The sudden cessation of the results streaming should not be surprising—after all, what was being broadcast was not an accurate reflection of the true election outcome.
And this is where things get even more disturbing. Reports have surfaced of pre-marked ballot papers found across the country, with some even being discovered in critical areas like Nairobi and Mombasa. These pre-marked papers are indicative of attempts to sway the vote count. Additionally, several incidents have surfaced of missing election kits, with KIMS kits found stolen or tampered with. These kits are used to transmit results, and their loss raises serious questions about the integrity of the process.
In counties like Kirinyaga, reports have emerged of ballot papers being added or altered to favor specific candidates, particularly from the UDA party. This, alongside similar occurrences in other regions, points to a larger, coordinated effort to manipulate the election results. These irregularities, coupled with reports of biased returning officers, suggest a troubling pattern across the country. Could this also explain why certain areas experienced higher numbers of votes for particular candidates? We need to ask these hard questions.
The potential for a rerun has also emerged as a serious possibility. The 2010 Constitution, which the Kenyan people fought hard for, emphasized that it is not the results that matter but the process. A fair and transparent election process is vital for the legitimacy of the outcome. Given the numerous irregularities and potential fraud, the possibility of a rerun cannot be dismissed.
However, Kenya’s financial situation is dire, and a rerun could place significant strain on the country’s resources. Yet, as difficult as it may be, don’t Kenyans deserve a fair and transparent election? Shouldn't the will of the people be represented in the results?
As much as politics in Kenya is known for its dirty tricks, it is crucial that we confront the truth. Corruption and electoral manipulation have been long-standing issues, and the results of this election are not immune to this reality. The question remains: will anyone be held accountable for these irregularities?
It is time to face the truth and acknowledge the flaws in our system. Kenyans deserve better, and it’s only by addressing these issues head-on that we can hope for a fair and democratic future.
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