And the circus continues! 

Dear Editor,
Where are the Russians? Where are the SoPs for Region 4? Where are the dead? These are some of the questions/statements that surfaced soon after election 2020. It behoves anyone with even half a brain to ask the rhetorical question is Guyana a real place, or is Guyana a circus, which is it?
The first question posed to you, Ramjattan seems to be clairvoyant and has paranormal or as we commonly say, “see far vision”. Of all the people on God’s green earth, he was the only one equipped with those unique qualities of seeing Russians. Interesting! While I might be tempted to go on the theory of him having those “jumbie seeing” skills, I must tell you that his viewing of Russians hacking into our electoral machinery here is quite laughable.
To begin with, the conduct of elections in Guyana is done by hard copy or a rigid paper system of voting, as such that asinine statement of Russians hacking into our system just does not make any sense, even if you were a special needs person.
We move over to the disappearance of the Region 4 SoPs. Now, the question is where are those Statements of Poll? Did they somehow mysteriously vanish? Where did they go?  Elections were held and there was the delivery of SoPs for all the other nine (9) regions – You are talking about all nine far-flung regions – then why is the region closest to the GECOM Headquarters missing? And the answer comes back again, this anomaly existed because there was an active rigging campaign on and hiding the Region 4 SoPs was integral to it.
Here we see the manifestations of barefaced rigging and the Lowenfield, Volda Lawrence, Mingo mangle. Where did Lowenfield get those numbers from and by what law did he arrive at that computation? Was he too of a clairvoyant mind to come up with those figures? Why was the signature of a Government Minister and not the GECOM Chairman on the declaration of results? Questions and more questions?
Further to it, the matter is in court, that is, seeking the court’s jurisdiction into accepting the flawed results. In my book this is most stupendous, in that a party that has clearly lost an election can turn again and seek a legal stamp of approval for it. This is all happening here in beautiful Guyana.
Well, you cannot stop the PNC for being, because they are still harping on the worn-out theme of dead people voting in the last election. Now, this is an area I cannot comment much on because I am not equipped with those supernatural qualities of seeing or communicating with dead people, however, the PNC can attest to such phenomenal attributes by seeing one of their members were heard talking to the dead at a funeral. Who knows, that person might be called up to give evidence of her paranormal experience with the dead, when and if that court matter comes up for hearing.
While the foregoing makes for good entertainment, I am looking at the broader picture, that is, how the civilised world looks at us. I can without fear of contradiction say that the open-world sees us as a nation of base individuals carved out of the woodwork of and one who thrives in. Is this the way we want others to think of us? I think not.

Sincerely,
Neil Adams