The Deep Rig: How Election Fraud Cost Donald J. Trump the White House, By a Man Who did not Vote for Him: (or what to send friends who ask, "Why do you doubt the integrity of Election 2020?") - Softcover

Byrne, Patrick M

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Synopsis

Byrne is a libertarian who did not vote for Trump and has criticized him publicly: that said, he believes Election 2020 was rigged, and this fact should be objectionable to every person who believes that "just government derives its power from the consent of the governed." In this book he explains what caused him in August 2020 to study election fraud, and what really happened during the 2020 election. He describes how his team of "cyber-ninjas" unraveled it while they worked against the clock of Constitutional processes, all against the background of being a lifetime entrepreneur trying to interact with Washington, DC. This book takes you behind the headlines to backroom scenes that determined whether or not the fraud would be exposed in time, and paints a portrait of Washington that will leave the reader asking, "Is this the end of our constitutional republic?"

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About the Author

Patrick received a bachelor's in philosophy and Asian studies from Dartmouth College, a master's (ethics) from Cambridge University as a Marshall Scholar, and a doctorate from Stanford University (focusing on political theory, jurisprudence, and economics) . He has taught at the university level and frequently guest-lectures on business, the Internet, leadership and ethics.
Byrne served as chairman and CEO of Centricut, a manufacturer of industrial torch consumables, then held the same positions at Fechheimer Brothers (a Berkshire Hathaway firm that manufactures police, firefighter and military uniforms). Byrne is the founder and former CEO of Overstock.com, Inc., a Utah-based internet retailer that has been publicly traded since 2002. Among numerous projects he did while there, in 2001 Byrne launched Worldstock.com, Overstock.com's socially responsible store for products handcrafted by artisans from developing nations and rural areas of the USA. Funds from that project funded 19 schools internationally that educated over 10,000 students. In 2011 Ernst & Young named Byrne "National Entrepreneur of the Year" for his work in retail.
A classical liberal, Byrne believes that our nation's future depends primarily on a sound educational system and a healthy capital market. 
  • Regarding education, Patrick served with Rose Friedman as co-chair of the Milton & Rose Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice, supporting legislative reform to bring educational choice to parents. 
  • Regarding capital markets, in 2005 Patrick began a campaign against Wall Street corruption ( e.g., securities manipulation). His stance quickly caught the attention of Wall Street analysts, reporters, and regulators and became a tremendous controversy until the Crisis of '08: after that, Patrick's prescience was widely (if begrudgingly) acknowledged across industry and MSM. The Deep Capture website grew out of that, and during 2008 received won recognition and awards for its investigative journalism.

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