Mayer named DOJ's Election Czar
Jonathan Robert Mayer, 37, Election Czar
On Thursday, Jonathan Mayer was named Chief Artificial Intelligence (Ai) Officer for the federal government.
Mayer’s expertise is surveillance and neutralizing election misinformation on social media platforms like Meta.
Jonathan was hired to guarantee the re-election of the President and Congress on Nov. 5th.
By overseeing the NSA’s transfer of all of America’s election data overseas.
NSA is the National Security Administration, the world’s largest surveillance entity.
Its worldwide surveillance system allows it to:
listen to any phone call
read any email, and
track people through their mobile phones
Using three Executive Orders, the Biden Administration changed the law on Oct. 7th, 2022.
It is now legal for:
the NSA to spy on citizens without a warrant,
transfer its surveillance data to third parties overseas, and
sell it to the highest bidder.
As long as the data is transferred to databases overseas first.
That data will be used to reverse votes and steal elections on Nov. 5th.
It was also used to steal the 2022 Election when the majority party in the U.S. Senate was flipped.
Mayer reports to the President.
Their mandates will be enforced by over 113,114 employees who work for the Justice Department (DOJ).
The FBI works for the DOJ, too.
It has 34,000 employees.
https://www.fbi.gov/about/faqs/how-many-people-work-for-the-fbi
Jonathan’s one-year appointment as Election Czar started in January.
After that, he will return to teach at Princeton University.
And work for a new international agency to develop an artificial intelligence infrastructure for a One World Government at Princeton.
https://bsky.app/profile/mayer.bsky.social
According to Mayer, he worked two years on Capitol Hill as a policy adviser to Kamala Harris when she was U.S. Senator from California.
Mayer was born and raised in Chicago.