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To: MtnClimber
Among other things, he explained that he had the capability of testing half a million ballots in two hours to determine which were legitimate and which were fraudulent.

I wondered about this boast backfiring. I'm sure it could be done if a competent and knowledgeable programmer were given the time and equipment to perform such testing. But to do such testing, unless everything were already in place to feed previously stacked ballots into a set of scanners and obtain a result that one could somehow demonstrate to even an educated audience in two hours strikes me as undoable.

ML/NJ

23 posted on 01/01/2021 6:00:33 AM PST by ml/nj
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To: ml/nj

Lets hope that it was a boast 1. to get them to communicate orders for ballot destruction 2. DOJ was left in the dark and 3. that DHS had Stingray cell intercept equipment set up and recording. It may be wishful thinking, but it is what I would have done.


25 posted on 01/01/2021 6:08:30 AM PST by MtnClimber (For photos of Colorado scenery and wildlife, click on my screen name for my FR home page.)
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To: ml/nj

Dude,
when your cereal is being inspected prior to packaging, it falls down a little “gap” between conveyors. tens of thousands of pieces of cereal per second.
the machines optic camera’s pick up defective pieces of cereal and a puff of compressed air blows it out of the conveyor.

If we can do that, why can’t we count votes?
the technology exists, yet our overlords refuse to use it..
to further clarify, why is the government using 1990 based computers and programs?


28 posted on 01/01/2021 6:50:17 AM PST by joe fonebone (Communists Need To Be Eliminated)
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