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Part One : ModernVoter Fraud in late 20th
Century San Francisco, California

Voter fraud as practiced in San Francisco may have been the model for ACORN and Sol Alinsky’s political disciples.  

The late David Fowler was an investigative reporter, editor and special media consultant to the Federal government. According to Fowler, Sol Alinsky came to San Francisco in northern California in the 1960s where he set up shop at 82 Second Street in downtown San Francisco. 

(Coincidentally, Alinsky's 82 Second Street address in San Francisco was one block from the Market & 3rd street address of U.S. Naval Intelligence.)

Other suspected Alinsky-Acorn operatives such as the Shalan Foundation, which is connected to the Tides Foundation and Drummond Pike, were also located in 82 Second Street building in San Francisco.  Ironically, Alinsky died in Carmel California (1909-1972), one of the wealthiest cities in California. 

In the late 1990s, at the temporary location of the San Francisco County Voter registrar,  a voter fraud investigator encountered a group of young people. They were being instructed by an older man to “go in the office, register to vote.   Following my instructions. . . after you register, ask for an absentee ballot and vote.”

The investigator thought this was odd but didn’t inquire further until the late Nick Rommel sent the investigator a copy of the following letter regarding David A. Miner and a copy of a voter registration card issued to “Daniel W. Holland” See Rommell letter below: 

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“Holland”, a young male was not from San Francisco. After Daniel Holland apparently voted absentee, he disappeared.  No one knows how many more of these "new absentee voters" were fraudulently registered at the San Francisco addresses where they never lived!

Nick Rommell was a city official in Mayor Frank Jordan’s Administration. Rommel was competent, ethical, and gay in his private life

Rommel’s letter is a self-explanatory regarding voter—absentee –who was registered at his house on Ocean Beach, a remote area near the Pacific Ocean; these ghost voters not only didn’t live in Rommell’s house but also never lived there and were unknown to Rommell!

There was also a voter registered at the Farallones Islands. These islands are located 25 miles off the coast of San Francisco. No one lives on them. Only a ship that once carried wine and nuclear waste, great white sharks, and harbor seals were located in the waters off the Farallones Islands.

Apparently some group—ACORN San Francisco Organizing Project-- had a list of addresses in the remote areas of San Francisco appear to have been used by voter fraud practitioners. An Acorn affiliate, the San Francisco organizing group, an Alinsky group, is suspected of being involved.

San Francisco’s Mayor Willie Brown (January 1996-January 2004) vigorously promoted the construction of a new baseball stadium in a controversial election. During the campaign Brown was encountering resistance. A vote fraud investigator happened to be in the San Francisco Voter Registrar’s office checking on suspected voter fraud. While there, the investigator observed a young white male come in with a large bundle of absentee ballots. The investigator thought this was odd behavior for a youth to be carrying around absentee ballots.   Nevertheless, the Registrar’s assistant recorded the absentee ballots.

Apparently, Ms. Germaine Wong, the San Francisco Voter Registrar had had enough; she subsequently left the Voter Registrar’s office.

Later, Wong was given a job at the San Francisco Airport.

City officials and employees who become an embarrassment, or could be facing possible federal prosecution, are transferred to the San Francisco International Airport. It is thought that in the event of a federal investigation, they can take the first plane out.

Update:  Also censored and suppressed in the left wing mainstream and alternative press, among the other controversies swirling around ACORN are accusations that a million dollars, or more millions of dollars, may have been siphoned off from ACORN by the Wade Ratke family or a Ratke family member.  Even concerned members of ACORN can’t get access to the missing financial documents, or recover the alleged missing millions of dollars.

During the 1968 Presidential Campaign, this author volunteered for Senator Eugene McCarthy's Presidential campaign; He witnessed voter fraud in that election.

Part Two: Jim Jones, Cecil Williams, and voter fraud

Part Three: How a voter rose from the dead!

Other Resources:

  • Access our other web pages on voter fraud
  • 101 CALIFORNIA STREET BUILDING (San Francisco) VOTER FRAUD
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