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To: monkeyshine

RE: I have seen a lot of evidence of fraud

Can you share with us examples of such evidence that you found convincing?


29 posted on 02/08/2021 4:58:53 PM PST by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

See my post above. The most convincing evidence I saw, other than the suitcases being pulled out from under the tables when the counting room was supposed to be stopped for the night (and they covered the glass) was a video done by 3 professors of statistics, iirc from MIT.

They said they saw this pattern occur in scores of counties across the country, but presented with about 6 examples, two of which I believe were in Michigan. They showed that the higher the GOP registration in a particular precinct, the greater the votes broke for Biden. They plotted it out with graphs. So for example, if a precinct had 25% higher GOP registration, it had something in the area of 20% MORE votes for Biden than for Trump. Which totally defies logic. And if this happened in one precinct it could be an aberration but they showed it occurring in every precinct in Detroit metro area - the graph had 100s of little dots showing the deviation from the mean. That’s just not statistically possible at all for the man who got the 2nd highest vote count in American history (probably the 1st highest vote if not for the fraud). And each precinct, almost exactly the same ratio relative to registration numbers. Strong evidence that the tabulation machines were flipping or stripping votes according to an algorithm.

I’ll have to search for the video. That video alone was about 1 hour long but it was a livestream, unedited.


37 posted on 02/08/2021 6:26:00 PM PST by monkeyshine (live and let live is dead)
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