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Whistleblower EXPOSED Who Are Involved In The Massive Electoral FRAUD. MUST WATCH!

Whistleblower exposed who are involved in the 2016 election fraud

There are videos on Youtube uploaded by certain "Yhen Vaje" that has been doing rounds on social media. These are about how 2016 National election is cheated.

According to the caption of the videos, LKP or Lupon Kontra Pandaraya urges an investigation for the failure of 2016 elections.

#WhistleBlower an insider of the massive electoral fraud of #PiliPinas2016 #Elections2016 exposes the Grand Mafioso Plan to fool the #Filipinos. We urge an investigation for #FailureOfElections2016! -Lupon Kontra Pandaraya LKP 
This is the 11th video uploaded by Yhen Vaje. It's about who are involved in the massive electoral fraud. Watch.


We first heard about this whistleblower on the Facebook page of Even Demata[1]. When we checked it on Youtube, we found out that there are 12 uploaded videos on the same channel of "Yhen Vaje".

WATCH ALSO: Whistleblower Reveals 'PATTERN' Of Alleged Electoral Fraud[2]

What can you say in this? Use the comment box below to share your thought on the topic. If you also believe that our government should investigate the alleged 2016 electoral fraud, kindly share this post. Thank you!

Source: Yhen Vaje/Youtube[3]

References

  1. ^ Even Demata (www.facebook.com)
  2. ^ Whistleblower Reveals 'PATTERN' Of Alleged Electoral Fraud (www.allthingspinoy.com)
  3. ^ Yhen Vaje/Youtube (www.youtube.com)

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