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No Way to Hack They Say? – Think Again
IWB ^ | Mark Angelides

Posted on 07/31/2017 8:32:26 AM PDT by davikkm

When former President Barack Obama mocked Donald Trump for suggesting that there could even be such a thing as voter fraud: “What? What does that even mean?” It was clear to all those who had not drunk the Kool-Aid that not only was it possible, but that it was likely, and likely on an enormous scale.

The MSM told us simple viewers how wonderful the voting system was and that the machines couldn’t be tampered with and that the electoral integrity was assured…and don’t forget to laugh at the guy who suggested it. Well we weren’t so silly after all. In Las Vegas, a bunch of tech workers have gathered for their conference and a treat had been laid on for them. They entered into a competition to Hack Voting Machines.

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TOPICS: Government; Politics
KEYWORDS: hack; obama; trump
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There are easy ways to cheat in elections, which is why nobody is going to try high-tech cyber-hacking to flip a few votes, when that is near-impossible and easy to detect. Much easier to just find people who don’t vote, and then vote for them.

Block-chain is a non-optimal solution seeking a problem.


21 posted on 08/01/2017 9:51:49 AM PDT by CharlesWayneCT
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