***BREAKING: THE PINEHURST PROTOCOL—WHY THEY'RE SILENT***
BREAKING: THE PINEHURST PROTOCOL—WHY THEY’RE SILENT
CLASSIFIED SOURCE | DEEP BACKGROUND ONLY
I’m hearing whispers from a source inside the coordinated data operation. The unpublished Roy Cooper / Michael Whatley internal poll, run from a server farm tucked near Pinehurst, doesn’t ask who voters prefer—it asks who they fear.
They tracked a cross-tab that isn’t supposed to exist. It shows that in a head-to-head with unknown variables… a ghost candidate… Cooper’s floor collapses. Whatley’s doesn’t.
The real story isn’t the horse race. It’s the trigger.
A single market test in a single rural county—where the question was switched from “approval” to “trust for a crisis response”—flipped the entire projected margin by over 8 points for Whatley. The campaign buried it. They called it an “algorithmic error.”
It wasn’t an error. It was the wrong question.
If this sees the light of day, the entire narrative about Cooper’s strength in the state is null and void.
Tick. Tick.
Source is black. Do not verify. Do not share.