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The 2020 Coup: What Happened. What We Can Do.

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The 2020 Coup takes bits and pieces of evidence from across America and knits them together into the definitive work on how the election was stolen.

Patrick Colbeck served as a certified Poll Challenger at the TCF Center in Detroit. He witnessed the fraud firsthand. He witnessed the late-night ballot drops, poll challenger lockouts, pizza boxes taped to windows, and voting equipment connected to the internet.

He has been investigating the scale and significance of the fraud ever since.

After reading The 2020 Coup, you'll be equipped a solid understanding of how elections are supposed to work, documented evidence of what actually happened, and a plan of action to thwart the efforts of those behind the coup.

America is in an information war between coup activists who seek our fundamental transformation, and proud Americans who seek to preserve the blessings of our constitutional republic. This book breaks through the Big Tech and mainstream media information embargo to equip you with the truth they do not want you to hear.

425 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 25, 2022

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September 25, 2022
This book is total BS. First, it says they'll show us what could happen and explain different scenarios. Then they say this proves that it happened. But there are no actual facts, just suppositions.
I couldn't finish reading it.
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September 23, 2022
Wow conspiracy theories abound. Got this for free, glad I never paid for it. Just because you stick a lot of references in a book doesn't make it factual or credible. No credible proof for the claims are provided, it's just a rehashing of the same tired conspiracy theories spewed by "Trumpers". It actually doesn't even deserve a star.
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August 21, 2023
Patrick Colbeck takes an incredibly deep dive into details of the problems he (and others) observed in the process of vote tabulations in the 2020 presidential election in Michigan (and other states). He makes an absolutely convincing case that there are indeed issues with our current voting procedures that need to be addressed.

Due to the exasperating details, it is a difficult read, but certainly provides important revelations that we should all be concerned about and take action to address in order to ensure that the future voting process and outcomes can be trusted.
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January 26, 2024
It is easy to wish that die-hard critics of this book will get exactly what they deserve. However, innocent people would have to suffer for their lack of common sense. The book clearly points out that the information found there is only the initial investigative findings—certainly more than enough to warrant full forensic studies in a multitude of states.
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October 20, 2024
I went into this with an open mind, despite being very familiar with the author as my state senator in Michigan, and from reading his prior book. Mr. Colbeck states at the beginning that he will lay out a theory of a conspiracy to conduct a coup in the 2020 election. He goes on to say that he will then provide evidence supporting his theory. He certainly lays out a conspiracy theory, convoluted and implausible as it is. But he provides nothing I would call evidence. One example: Mr. Colbeck cites an IEEE paper authored at a Chinese university as evidence that they were designing a PID controller to control the outcome of elections. I read the IEEE paper. It is the opposite of what Mr. Colbeck claims. The IEEE paper discusses how to use the behavior of political campaigns to train the parameters of a PID controller. It has absolutely nothing to do with using a PID controller to alter the outcome of an election. As a UM-educated engineer, Mr. Colbeck should be able to read and understand that paper. Either his preconceived beliefs led him to a gross misinterpretation, or he is intentionally misrepresenting the paper’s content to support his theory. I believe this example demonstrates the poor quality of purported ‘evidence’ in this book. If you choose to read this book, I suggest making sure your critical thinking is set to maximum. No one doing so will be convinced of the veracity of the story. Another suggestion would be to spend your time on a different work of fiction.

IEEE = Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
PID = Proportional, Integral, Differential (a ubiquitous form of controller)
UM = The University of Michigan
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August 15, 2022
review of The 2020 COUP surpasses expectations

This book is a thorough look at what happened in the 2020 election, but also contains a surprising step-by-step process to insure a secure election outcome can be achieved in the future.
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