Topic: Auditing

3 chapters across the catalog

100: Hard R
3:13:06 - 3:17:33

100: Hard R

Louis Farrakhan, Scientology, and the Self-Audit

Minister Louis Farrakhan's past support for Scientology's "auditing" process is discussed as a tool for bringing repressed "demons" out of the subconscious. Mo Facts uses this to advocate for a personal "self-audit," where individuals examine how they spend their time, money, and mental energy. He warns against "trauma-based entertainment" as a form of mental poison.

54: Lemonhead Delight
2:06:21 - 2:10:41

54: Lemonhead Delight

Hand Count vs. Audit, Quality Engineering Perspective

Moe, a professional quality engineer, explains the critical difference between a "hand count" and an "audit." He notes that a hand count merely re-tallies existing ballots, while an audit verifies the validity of the ballots themselves. Moe argues that from a statistical standpoint, the 2020 data contains too many outliers to be trusted without a full audit and a "new experiment."

54: Lemonhead Delight
2:47:41 - 2:51:59

54: Lemonhead Delight

Athan Gibbs, The Tragic Story of a Patriot

McKinney tells the story of Athan Gibbs, a black accountant who invented a voting machine with a verifiable paper audit trail. Gibbs's machine was rejected by Georgia officials in favor of Diebold's system, which lacked transparency. Gibbs argued that voters should be able to verify their vote just like an ATM receipt. He died in a suspicious car accident one week after his story gained national media attention.