By C. J. Garbo | Guest Commentary, Rocky Mountain Voice
In a revelation that shakes the very foundation of our republic, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has dropped a bombshell during a recent Trump Cabinet meeting: our election systems, the bedrock of our democracy, are riddled with vulnerabilities so severe they could undermine the legitimacy of every vote cast.
If true, this is not merely a glitch in the system – it is an assault on the core tenets of self-governance, a betrayal of the Constitution, and a silent coup that conquers the American people through deception.
This is the gravest threat to our nation since its founding, a violation so profound it delegitimizes the very rule of law and robs us of our sacred right to choose our leaders.
Imagine a nation where the will of the people is not just ignored but manipulated by unseen hands, where the machines we trust to count our votes could be the instruments of our subjugation. Gabbard’s stark warning, delivered on April 10, 2025, at the White House, exposes a chilling reality: the systems we rely on to uphold democracy may be fundamentally compromised.
She is not alleging isolated fraud but pointing to systemic flaws in voting and tabulating technologies that could allow widespread manipulation.
This is not a conspiracy theory – it is a clarion call from the nation’s top intelligence official, urging us to confront a crisis that could render every election suspect.
The implications are apocalyptic.
Our constitutional republic is not just a system; it is a covenant between the governed and their government, rooted in the principle that power derives from the consent of the people.
When that consent can be altered, distorted, or outright stolen through vulnerabilities in our voting systems, we are no longer a free people. We are subjects, deceived into believing we have a voice while shadowy forces dictate, moreover, rob us of our destiny.
This is an attack on the Constitution itself, which enshrines the right of citizens to govern themselves. If our elections are not secure, the entire framework of our republic – every law, every institution, every elected official – loses its legitimacy.
We are left with a hollow shell of democracy, a nation conquered not by force but by betrayal.
Gabbard’s call for paper ballots is not a nostalgic whim; it is a desperate plea to restore trust in a system teetering on the brink of collapse.
Electronic voting machines, once hailed as modern marvels, now stand accused of being potential Trojan horses. Their complexity hides countless points of failure – software glitches, backdoors, or deliberate tampering – that could alter outcomes without leaving a trace.
Unlike paper ballots, which provide a tangible, auditable record, these machines demand blind faith in their integrity.
That faith has been shattered.
If we cannot verify our elections, we cannot claim to be a self-governing people. The very act of voting, the cornerstone of our civic identity, becomes a farce.
The media’s silence on this issue is deafening and damning. While Gabbard’s revelations dominated the Cabinet meeting, mainstream outlets buried the story under distractions – tariffs, historical document releases, anything but the existential threat to our democracy.
This is not oversight; it is complicity.
By ignoring the biggest election integrity allegation in recent history, they are shielding a system that may be robbing Americans of their sovereignty. The irony is grotesque: the same media that once decried voter fraud as a myth now dismisses credible concerns from a high-ranking official, prioritizing narrative over truth.
This is not journalism; it is propaganda, and it aids the erosion of our republic.
The severity of this crisis cannot be overstated.
If our elections can be manipulated, we are no longer a nation of laws but a puppet state, dancing to the tune of those who control the machines. Every policy, every executive action, every judicial ruling stemming from a compromised election is tainted, devoid of the moral and legal authority that comes from the people’s consent.
This is not just about one election; it is about the future of our nation.
If we allow these vulnerabilities to persist, we invite further deception, further disenfranchisement, further descent into a hollow democracy where power is seized not through ballots but through betrayal.
We must act with the urgency this betrayal demands. Paper ballots, hand-counted and publicly verified, are not a step backward but a reclaiming of our sovereignty.
We must demand transparency, audits, and accountability at every level of the electoral process. Anything less is surrender. The American people deserve to know that their voices are heard, their votes are counted, and their government reflects their will.
Anything less is tyranny disguised as technology.
This is our moment of reckoning. Tulsi Gabbard has sounded the alarm, exposing a threat that could unravel the fabric of our republic.
If we ignore her warning, we risk losing not just an election but the very soul of our nation. We are being conquered by deception, and the stakes could not be higher.
We must rise, demand action, and reclaim the right to self-governance – before it is stolen forever.
C. J. Garbo, M.Sc, is a dynamic political strategist, data analyst, and cybersecurity executive whose expertise strengthens his compelling advocacy for electoral integrity. As a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Garbo’s deep cybersecurity knowledge exposes critical vulnerabilities in election systems, lending expert authority to his analyses. His political experience includes serving as a district captain and data analyst for the Douglas County Republican Party, Chairman of the Town of Castle Rock Election Commission, Chairman of the Douglas County Planning Commission, and campaign manager to various local, state, and federal races. A thought leader, Garbo champions innovative, tech-driven campaign strategies. Blending academic rigor, cybersecurity expertise, and political acumen, Garbo is a forceful voice in the urgent fight to protect the Constitution and American form of government.
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