Posted on 11/13/2020 5:38:32 PM PST by weston
Yes it is. Love the red heel on the shoe. We’re they made especially for the coat?
Mornin’ Lysie
Morning lysie! And Vlad!
That was a wild rally we had last night lol. I’ll just have a cup of tea and some cinnamon toast this morning.
That was a wild rally we had last night lol.
President Trump still has the vigor of a man 25 years younger!
Joe Biden has the vigor of a man 25 years under...
Some like it hot!
So I’ve been up since 4am, such is the life caring for my FIL with dementia, but anyway...
I saw this analysis on theDonald.win. I really think this guy is on to something, and it fits Shiva’s algorithm regarding weighted votes. The difference is, this guys seems to have analyzed the algorithm down to a precinct level in Georgia.
He is VERY technical and I am hoping someone with some mathematical knowledge can help put this in layman’s terms. My non-mathematical understanding of this guy’s analysis is this:
An algorithm of ratios were applied, but it was not the same across the board. A certain ratio, for example, 9:1 (meaning 9 votes Biden per 1 vote Trump) would be applied in one precinct over a period of time. Then it would stop and be applied to another precinct at a different point in time. The ratio didn’t always have to be 9:1, it had a few different variations. But whatever ratio was used, was used in “batches” in different precincts consecutively, not simultaneously. But mostly in Fulton county it appears.
He even runs a simulation that puts in numbers of votes for Trump and shows how the same ratio is applied.
So while Shiva showed the “overall” ratio algorithm, this guy kind of shows what it actually looked at on the ground. It makes sense because if they always used same ratio in one precinct, it would be too obvious. So they moved it around and switched up the ratio slightly.
I think this may be a huge find.
I am hoping there are some mathematicians on FR who can put some eyes on this and give their input and interpretations:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/gEGxdNYkQVz7/
https://www.facebook.com/gabriel.sterling/posts/10208658007909699
Started New Job at Georgia Secretary of State
January 14, 2019 — Chief Operating Officer
Atlanta, Georgia
Gabriel Sterling
April 4, 2016 ·
The largest gender gap was in 1996, when Dole lost women to Clinton by 11 points. Right now, Trump is losing women to Hillary by 23 points. There is no way that deficit can be fixed. Trump can not win, therefore he should not be the GOP nominee. #NeverTrump
What a wonderful buffet. We have cold pizza on the menu today — ordered a larger one last night just for that purpose.
Have been re reading the 2018 EO. And searching for any more information on the Friday afternoon trip by Trump team to the SCOTUS
Original Jurisdiction. ( was mentioned in at least one article)
In common law legal systems original jurisdiction of a court is the power to hear a case for the first time, as opposed to appellate jurisdiction, when a higher court has the power to review a lower court’s decision.
This would seem appropriate if top secret/classified materials were being introduced to the court.
Hot hunt sure gave us material to think about with the use of martial law. Am hoping that’s not necessary. That the EO can be used to take out Dominion and a good part of deep state.
Good morning, lysie!
Thank you for the smorgasbord!
Love to see our new Dining Car in use.
A man of UNsterling character.
Lin Wood Plans Supreme Court Petition After Appeals Court Rejects Georgia Appeal
Everyone get ready—new thread will be posted tonight by weston.
Good morning,Vlad.
Good morning, Judy.
Good morning. We usually order enough pizza so we have leftovers.
Good morning, exit. You are welcome.
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