Author, Columnist, Political Strategist, Security Specialist Joel Skousen Analyzing Current Political Landscape 5:08 PM Monday December 12, 2022, on KWRO

Joel Skousen is the Editor of the World Affairs Brief

This Week in the World Affairs Brief

GEORGIA STEALS ANOTHER SENATE ELECTION

The mainstream media couldn’t help but trumpet to the world that another candidate endorsed by Donald Trump lost an election. Senate candidate Herschel Walker was reported to have lost to incumbent Democrat Raphael Warnock 49% to 51% in a virtual repeat of the Senate runoff election in 2020 where serious indications of vote fraud were observed in a very tight final tally. While Georgia wasn’t the only state in 2020 that was stolen from Donald Trump, it had the most obvious evidence of blatant ballot fraud that was uncovered. Actually, it was so blatant that it didn’t even have to be uncovered. It was right there in black and white on security cameras at election central in Atlanta. The tape shows Democrat election workers telling poll watchers to go home, saying they were closing down for the night, only to turn around after they left and pull out suitcases of ballots from under a table and begin to count them illegally. Despite this obvious proof, no one was indicted and no one went to trial over these in-your-face election crimes. Most of the same people are still working Georgia elections, presided over by a RINO Republican Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger, who refused to investigate or push for an indictment. In a crucial midterm election for firm majority control of the US Senate, why would the same people not repeat their election crimes with a better effort to hide it? To receive a free one-time copy of the brief, click on Request a Sample on the left…. World Affairs Brief.

About Joel:

Joel Skousen is a political scientist, by training, specializing in the philosophy of law and Constitutional theory, and is also a designer of high security residences and retreats. He has designed Self-sufficient and High Security homes throughout North America, and has consulted in Central America as well. His latest book in this field is Strategic Relocation--North American Guide to Safe Places, and is active in consulting with persons who need to relocate for security and increased self-sufficiency. He also assists people who need to live near a large city to develop contingency retreat plans involving rural farm or recreation property.

Joel was raised in Oregon and later served as a fighter pilot for the US Marine Corps during the Vietnam era prior to beginning his design firm specializing in high security residences and retreats. During the 80's he took a leave of absence to serve as the Chairman of the Conservative National Committee in Washington DC. and concurrently served as the Executive Editor of Conservative Digest. For two years he published a newsletter entitled, the WORLD AFFAIRS BRIEF, and served as a Senior Editor of "Cogitations" a quarterly journal on law and government . The World Affairs Brief is now back in publication and is available as a weekly email newsletter or in a monthly print edition.

He is the author of four books, one on law and government, and three on his special design innovations in security architecture:

1. Essential Principles for the Conservation of Liberty, 1984

2. The Secure Home--Architectural Design, Construction and Remodeling of Self-Sufficient Residences and Retreats, new edition now available.

3. How to Implement a High Security Shelter in the Home (1996),

4. Strategic Relocation--North American Guide to Safe Places (1998)

5. (In the works) Foundations of the Ideal State--a comprehensive treatise on government structure and practice, constitutional theory, and legal changes necessary to preserve liberty and justice.

Joel Skousen miraculously survived a plane crash in Spanish Fork, Utah on March 12, 2013. Pilot feels 'blessed' after surviving plane crash | KSL.com

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