Electoral Fraud
The criminal manipulation of elections to secure the supposed victory of a candidate who, had the election been conducted legally and fairly, would not have …
The criminal manipulation of elections to secure the supposed victory of a candidate who, had the election been conducted legally and fairly, would not have …
USSR defector, Yuri Bezmenov, explained that it basically means “to change the perception of reality, of every American, to such an extent that despite of …
The practice of allowing political operatives and others to collect voters’ ballots and turn them in en masse to polling stations. The practice has drawn …
the crime of a voter submitting a ballot he or she is not entitled to cast. It can change the outcome of a close election. …
Multi-millionaires, often driven around in limousines, who pretend to be compassionate about the poor despite living a life of luxury themselves. Often their own daily …
Also known simply as a coup (koo), it is the illegal and overt seizure of a state by the military or other elites within the …
Traditional Athenian law code allegedly introduced by Draco c. 621 BCE. Aristotle, the chief source for knowledge of Draco, claims that his were the first written Athenian laws and that Draco …
Peter Dale Scott and Noam Chomsky began to use the term deep state to refer to the ‘shadow government, or the relatively small number of …
A small country that is economically dependent on a single export commodity, such as bananas, and is typically governed by a dictator or the armed forces. The term was …
The Neoconservative movement is a political movement that began in the 1960’s when democrats began migrating to the republican party. These liberals didn’t become conservative, …