Posted on 12/27/2020 3:26:39 PM PST by infool7
Poorly written article. I do not understand what he is saying.
“Point? if you have one.”
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Well, to quote Carl Sagan, “extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence”. He’s making some extraordinary claims... how about some ROUTINE proof? Let’s not be gullible idiots.
Mike Rafone, Sal Minella, Polly Nomial, Ivan Afulitch, Jim Shu, Mike Hunt.
Does she live in PA?
Trump won. Follow the forensic science.
Ben Dover, Anita Haanjaub, A. Rose Conpoyo
The more that spill now, the easier it will be to roll up the big cheeses.
“Ben Dover, Anita Haanjaub, A. Rose Conpoyo”
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Well, just taking the first one... it’s hardly a unique last name.
https://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Dover
I’m guessing what Bobby Piton is saying makes sense. I have to guess because the reporter clearly bobbled the sense out of the story. Then add to that the FR comments, and you have a completely useless pile of random nonsense.
USELESS and even HARMFUL.
BobbyPiton
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The Honorable
@POTUS
@realDonaldTrump
I have some absolutely Stunning News to report regarding PA. I examined just over 9,008,753 records and have identified 521,879 unique Last Names. 245,033 or just under 47% of the total Last Names in PA only belong to 1 and only 1 person!
BobbyPiton
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Once again, no brothers, sisters, aunts, cousins, parents that share this particular last name out of 9 Million records. Upon looking at the TOP 1000 Last Names in PA, I have discovered that PA has 695,430 Fewer People in the top 1000 Last Names. Literally, there are 14,776
BobbyPiton
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fewer Smiths, than should be there. 19,591 Williams have gone missing, 30,830 Johnson's are no where to be found. 11,656 Jackson went MIA. What in the world is going on in PA. Exactly 500 of the top 1000 names in PA have a deficit in the number of people that should be there.
BobbyPiton
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The Tally for these 500 Negative Names (below Nationwide Estimate) is 958,044. This is astounding 695,000 to 958,000 just got up and vanished out of PA. President Trump, I have a breakdown by Last Name of all of the people that have been gone missing.
BobbyPiton
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I am a loss for words that I am looking at such INSANE Outright Fraud. That almost 1 million Americans had their Vote STOLEN from them! Arrests need to be made for this crime against the Great State of Pennsylvania.
There were examples but I didn’t write any down. Just names like Brown, Kruk, or Macallister, with one letter changed to Borwn, Truk, Camallister, etc.
I assume this means you think he just made this up out of whole cloth?
ML/NJ
See post #13.
(Some day I’ll learn to read down the replies before posting)
Because then the media will have a hard time covering anything up.
cat lastnames | sort | uniq -u | wc -l
Heywood Jablome.
“I’m guessing what Bobby Piton is saying makes sense. I have to guess because the reporter clearly bobbled the sense out of the story.”
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I’m guessing that too. What Piton is saying may make sense (I have no idea) but the reporter, out of either malice or stupidity, is clearly completely misrepresenting what Piton may have said. I hope FReepers are smart enough to not spread the reporter’s misrepresentations.
Abner Ormal.
I agree. Every damned one of them should be arrested by an old time southern sheriff and jail, on 1 million cash bond. Then appear before an old time judge in a small court room where the judge is in charge, not the lawyers. Jury should be farmers, carpenters, auto repair guys, gas station owners, etc. Then put them in a federal jail where the terrorists are held. Like kind needs to be where birds of a feather flock together!
I didn’t get it at first either. In other words, you share the same name as your father, or male siblings, even female and your mom (if she’s not feminized). E.g., he found Johan Paduka - and there are no Paduka’s ANYWHERE in the US, not cousins, siblings, father, mother. I.e., 247,000 people just so happened to change their legal name to something 100% unique. What are the odds?
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