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Part Two: VOTER FRAUD MODERN HISTORY in Late 20th Century San Francisco
Rev. Jim Jones, Cecil Williams, Peoples’ Temple, and Glide United Methodist Church

The late Rev. Jim Jones, the psychotic Protestant-Socialist charlatan preacher/politician, also committed voter fraud. 

Jones was connected to Glide United Methodist Church, which is currently run by Rev. Cecil Williams and his wife.  Cecil Williams was also associated with Rev. Jim Jones and the Peoples' Temple.


Left to right: Cecil Williams, SF Police Chief Charles Gain, and Jim Jones.

Famous names such as “Reggie Jackson,” the baseball player, were used for fraudulent voter registration at 330 Ellis in San Francisco. 330 Ellis is the headquarters of Glide United Methodist Church in San Francisco. “Reggie” never played ball at Glide!

Californians Against Voter Fraud, a volunteer group of investigators, discovered that there were over 500 people registered to vote at 330 Ellis, Glide United Methodist Church.  But only one person was a legitimate voter.  It is not known whether these  “ghost voters” were purged.   Are these "ghosts" still voting absentee?!

Previous in this series: Part 1: Modern Voter Fraud in late 20th Century San Francisco, California
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Next, Part Three: How a voter rose from the dead at a Sonoma County Cemetery, came to San Francisco, walked into a polling station in San Francisco's Haight Ashbury, wrote his name on the register, and then voted!

Resources:

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