In 1999, what contestant appeared on Jeopardy!, winning two games for a grand total of $27,000?
Dear Friend,
Following up on my coverage of the Soros-tied and Zuckerberg-funded gathering to influence our elections, I was able to track down David Becker, the head of CEIR (Center for Election and Innovation Research) and the founder of ERIC (Electronic Registration Information Center).
Becker’s group hosted the recent secretive election conference in Washington, D.C. at the Spy Museum that was filled with crazed Leftists and Trump-hating Republicans. And what did they all have in common?
The majority of them are elected officials who oversee our elections!
And they were all brought there by David Becker, the co-founder and Executive Director of CEIR.
What did he have to say when I confronted him?
Watch here and be sure to donate to help cover the expenses of my investigative reporting.
But before you go, while I’m no Alex Trebek, I have to ask you my Jeopardy! question:
In 1999, which contestant appeared on Jeopardy!, winning two games for a grand total of $27,000?
Cue music . . .
No clue?
Yeah, I didn’t know this either, but it was David Becker, the co-founder of CEIR!
Becker, who appears to have a fixation with fame (you’ll see that in my video) also appeared on “Who Wants to be a Millionaire!” in 2001 and won $125,000.
But, that’s nothing compared to the $69.5 MILLION in “Zuckerbucks” that he received to influence our elections in 2020. And now, he’s trying to do the same thing again in 2024!
Watch my latest LOOMERED video and be sure to donate so I can keep confronting corrupt election officials.
Thanks again for all that you do.
Respectfully,
Laura Loomer
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