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UN-linked “Elections Monitors” to Oversee U.S. Election

A swarm of hundreds of United Nations-linked “international election monitors,” many of them hailing from nations ruled by repressive dictatorships, will descend on the United States this year to supervise and “monitor” America’s elections. The horde of international bureaucrats for the November elections will be 10 times larger than the smaller “monitoring” mission that sparked a national uproar in 2012. Last time around, Texas even threatened to arrest the monitors, and for good reason. The mission of the international outfit, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), founded in large part by Yugoslavian and Soviet communists, is supposedly to combat alleged “voter suppression” by conservatives.

A coalition of radical anti-American organizations and Hil­lary Clinton supporters claims that the UN-linked monitors are needed in case of Republican efforts to rig the vote — especially after the courts struck down as unconstitutional various federal schemes related to the misnamed “Voting Rights Act.” The news about the massive international observer mission comes amid growing fears about the Obama administration, which has been lawlessly supporting Clinton with federal resources while openly threatening to illegally nationalize America’s election systems under the guise of declaring them “critical infrastructure.”

The revelations about the international “full-scale” mission of “elections monitors” is likely to add fuel to the fire of concerns among Republicans and Trump supporters, especially since many of the “elections monitors” are actually agents of brutal communist dictatorships, including the ones enslaving Belarus, Azerbaijan, and other oppressed nations.

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