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To: Betty Jane

If I am off by a factor of 6 then that would imply 418 / 6 = 70 ballot drones would suffice. let’s say everyone is organized into minivan sized squads with a clipboard ballot sergeant in charge, and the clipboard person does double duty as a drone. i’d say 6 people per minivan. 70 / 6 = 12 minivans, each with a clipboard ballot sergeant in charge. all the clipboard sergeants are being directed by a couple of ballot factory captains. they coordinate over cell phones. that is roughly 70 + 2 = 72 people. there might be more organizers directing them. something might eventually trace back in the direction of a “general stacey.”

i dunno, but it sounds feasible, especially if they had some advance prep drill, or the factory was already in place for a plan b operation. if they already had a stash of pre-filled ballots, it could in theory reduce the number of people involved by another factor of D where D is the number of days advance prep. For example, if D = 7, that would yield 72 / 7 = 10 people. For an illicit ballot factory, you want to limit the number of people involved to the minimum possible to get the job done.


592 posted on 11/10/2020 8:17:09 AM PST by SteveH
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To: SteveH

let’s say 70 ballot factory drones but instead of D days advance, C counties. Let C = 4 counties (fulton, gwinnett, cobb, dekalb; leaving off henry for the moment since it seems to be a source of comparatively smaller numbers; from graph in lilfarmer’s most recent response).

70 / 4 = 18 (per county)

So with no advance notice, it’s theoretically within possibility with drones per county. add two more generals (one per county) to get a total of 74 people involved.

seems within feasibility.

in an operation like this, you want small cells of people who do not know each other, so if one cell is compromised or revealed later, the fraud work product of the other cells (ballot factories) remains undetected or ignorable by a judge as not affecting the overall count and therefore plaintiff lacks standing to sue in a complaint. a cross-county operation, with four (or five) ballot factory minivans, would be ideal. however, that places a larger burden on communication between the generals. hopefully someone has been surveilling all of this, otherwise it needs warrant investigation by authorities. jmho.

if i am not mistaken, all of these counties are in the metro atlanta area.

there’s likely a two star general in the org to call the shots, plus someone very skilled in monitoring the election numbers to determine the numbers of fake ballots per county needed to pull off a win based on prevailing trends, while minimizing the possibility of detection. add another 2 to the count yields 74 + 2 = 76.


595 posted on 11/10/2020 8:54:38 AM PST by SteveH
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