What makes Sammy run candidates?

My considered conclusion is that Sammy’s outfit (FTX + Alameda + 100 shell companies) is a Democrat NGO. Sammy is following in his mother’s demonic footstomps. The whole outfit is decked out to look like a finance firm, but all of its PURPOSEFUL ACTIVITIES are designed to influence politicians and policies.

Dem NGOs have a LONG tradition of looking like charities or companies, cooking the books, and enriching the CEO. I was close to a couple of them in the ’70s and saw how they worked. (Repooflican NGOs undoubtedly do the same, but I don’t know about them from experience.)

This article from Oregon shows how Sammy penetrated every state at the MOST EFFECTIVE point.

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Oregon’s new elections director will not recuse herself from the investigation into a $500,000 donation the Democratic Party of Oregon received from an FTX executive last year even though she previously worked as a top employee of the party.

In early October, the Democratic Party of Oregon accepted its largest ever donation on record in the state’s campaign finance database: $500,000, which the party claimed was from a Las Vegas cryptocurrency company Prime Trust. But Prime Trust was not the actual donor. After The Oregonian/OregonLive contacted Prime Trust and learned it was not the donor, the state Democratic Party revealed that Nishad Singh, the director of engineering for the cryptocurrency exchange FTX, had in fact donated the money.

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As I was noting yesterday, the blockchain enterprise uses influencers on both sides to convert every input frequency into effective output power. The Local Oscillators of the two sides operate differently to reach the tight bandwidth of power.

The D oscillator, mainly Sammy, throws money quietly at bureaucrats because all bureaucrats are D.

The R oscillator, much more visible and less monetary, guarantees that all R politicians have endorsed bitcoin, so they are incapable of opposing the bureaucrats who enforce bitcoin.

Pretty neat trick.