Posted on 11/08/2020 6:39:20 AM PST by Lazamataz
I;ll pass on the Benford Law one then. Wayyy to complex. Will give everyone MEGO, which stands for My Eyes Glaze Over.
Good work. Im pinging you again to what I found out about Dominion http://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3903425/posts?page=19#19
One of my FR heroes: Laz!! Thank you for all of this information.
((hugs))
~ lyby
RE: machine updates. That’s just not something that would be done mid election. You can see here TX testing of dominion machines and it lists every single hardware and software version number of everything; https://www.sos.texas.gov/elections/laws/dominion.shtml
Might be worth checking the states in question and see what their Dominion machine testing process was and any agreements, processes or rules they had for usage when they approved the machines. Did they violate their own rules or laws with the update?
VIRGINIA: In Tight Race, Officials Miraculously Find 15,000 Mostly Dem Votes On USB Flash Drive
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would a complete hard-copy ballot recount adequately disclose the computer malfeasance?
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LS, is it true that every race in 2018 that was considered ‘too close to call’ went to democrats... a statistical oddity...
It would. You'd need to do one of the following:
Not an oddity, an impossibility.
But these sort of things won’t play in court. You need hard evidence.
Thanks for the ping. Trying to keep up with this. Georgia native, but I haven’t been back there in a while.
The Georgia audit and recount will be so crucial. I was under the impression you had to have voted in the general election to be eligible to vote in the Senate runoff. I just read the laws in GA and I was wrong, anyone who moves to GA can vote if they register by December 7. In fact there is a huge push on social media for people to move to Georgia right now.
GEORGIA.
132,000 Change of Address RED FLAGS in Fulton County, GA. These votes are highly likely ineligible to vote and have moved, per source.
Biden leads Georgia by 10K votes as of last update.
Its enough to be a *gamechanger.*
Awesome report. Clearly laying down the case. Thanks! Hope all is well in Laz-land.
“Not an oddity, an impossibility.”
Benford Law.
Hiya Laz. Been a while.
Great stuff, Laz! Great work. Thank you, on behalf of all Georgia patriots — and Trumpians. You’ve given me confidence Georgia is going to beat this fraud!
In Clarke County (Athens City) where I live and voted, we had a new ballot system that I’d never seen before. [You’d think that the State or City government would explain these things ahead of time — but that complaint is for another day.]
The voting system had me use a computer display where I used a pen to make selections. Then when I finished, a printer next to the display printed out a card-stock white ballot (8.5 x 11 inches) with the names of people I voted for printed on it.
I then walked over to a clerk and she supervised me as I inserting my ballot (printed side down) into a large electronic-looking box with an automated insertion feed. And the clerk told me this was a locked box.
My question (for anyone who knows) — how was my printed ballot in that box used and guarded? Did the electronic machine I made my selections on feed my result into a separate software system? Was that used to count my vote?
Or was the printed ballot itself used to count my vote by machine reader?
Thanks...
Great stuff, Laz! Great work. Thank you, on behalf of all Georgia patriots — and Trumpians. You’ve given me confidence Georgia is going to beat this fraud!
In Clarke County (Athens City) where I live and voted, we had a new ballot system that I’d never seen before. [You’d think that the State or City government would explain these things ahead of time — but that complaint is for another day.]
The voting system had me use a computer display where I used a pen to make selections. Then when I finished, a printer next to the display printed out a card-stock white ballot (8.5 x 11 inches) with the names of people I voted for printed on it.
I then walked over to a clerk and she supervised me as I inserting my ballot (printed side down) into a large electronic-looking box with an automated insertion feed. And the clerk told me this was a locked box.
My question (for anyone who knows) — how was my printed ballot in that box used and guarded? Did the electronic machine I made my selections on feed my result into a separate software system? Was that used to count my vote?
Or was the printed ballot itself used to count my vote by machine reader?
Thanks...
You gotta admire these voters in Philly. So committed that they requested ballots on the day they were born, 98 years ago. And kudos to Philly government for getting them a ballot on the same day! pic.twitter.com/jdKeHFEt20— Raheem Kassam (@RaheemKassam) November 7, 2020
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