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CannCon, Ashe in America, and Colonel Towner Watkins continue their analysis of Stolen Elections, working through Chapter 13 and its expanding claims around election infrastructure, data manipulation, and alleged foreign and domestic coordination. As the chapter attempts to connect technical systems with broader conclusions about control and influence, the hosts slow things down and examine each claim against how election systems actually function.
The conversation focuses on the growing complexity of the narrative, particularly how technical language is used to support sweeping conclusions. The hosts question whether the chapter is building a coherent case or layering assumptions on top of misunderstood systems. Throughout the discussion, they emphasize the importance of distinguishing between what is technically possible, what is provable, and what is simply asserted without evidence.
As the breakdown continues, Chapter 13 becomes less about presenting new information and more about testing whether the story being told can withstand basic scrutiny.
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