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06/22/2022 9:06:09 PM PDT by
grundle
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To: grundle
What a mammoth bit of work! It would be great if all those links stay active but obviously, due diligence needs to be done to preserve in perpetuity what is there.
To: grundle
You should make this your profile page.
26 posted on
06/23/2022 6:59:47 AM PDT by
Pollard
(If there's a question mark in the headline, the answer should always be No.)
To: grundle
27 posted on
06/23/2022 7:37:41 AM PDT by
ml/nj
("If the Representatives of the People betray their Constituents ..." Federalist #28; READ IT!)
To: grundle
No future election will be other than deceptive theater -
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06/23/2022 8:13:55 PM PDT by
patriotfury
((May the fleas of a thousand camels occupy mo' ham mads tents!) )
To: grundle
The idea of a thread tracking voter fraud theories that have not been disproven is good. I read through the list and have a couple suggestions, in case you're interested.
- Number the theories to provide coherence. It is a big wall of text that many will immediately discount based on the lack of organization.
- Focus on sources - the closer you can get to factual, primary data, the more convincing. Gateway Pundit for example is not a credible source.
- Consider removing theories that rely purely on innuendo.
I'll follow up some of the items you listed that I think shouldn't be there as time permits. For a start, here's one that is badly sourced, is based on innuendo, and doesn't sound credible:
SQL found on voting machines in Pennsylvania and Michigan indicated that election data could be manipulated. SQL is a database programming language. Reading the Gateway Pundit article, what they actually mean is Microsoft's SQL Server Management Studio. That clarification is important, since an application that uses SQL itself is SOP. The presence of a visual management tool is not good practice, but as the article mentions, requires admin access to change data. It's definitely not evidence of voter fraud by itself. It's highly likely that voting software uses change tracking - at any rate this doesn't prove anything.
To: grundle
Mainstream media reported that Fulton County, Georgia, “stopped” counting ballots for the night because “a water pipe has broken,” and “sent the ballot counters home.”
Video shows Republican poll watchers and media reporters leaving the building.
The same video shows a few people remain, and continue counting votes without Republican poll watchers or media reporters.
Video shows an election worker scanning the same ballots three times.
There is no visible water in these videos.
Several problems here.
1. The first link you provided is repeated a second time.
2. Two separate events got combined on both MSM and social media immediately after the election, and both distinct events were misreported by themselves. The water main break was actually a leaking urinal. Regardless of the plumbing specifics, it was addressed (on video) on Nov. 3 at 6am. Completely separate from the GA election workers on video.
3. About 17 hours later, at about 10:15 PM the GA workers began wrapping up tabulation. This was a separate event from #2, although both things were intermingled on social media. All of these events are available on video and have been reviewed by authorities, Republicans and Democrats.
4. OAN, who reported erroneously on several details, was sued by the GA election workers, and posted a retraction in May and paid them a settlement.
5. The videotape of the GA election workers was not doctored, but was selectively edited. It begins after they believed they were done counting for the night, and they had placed ballots in a secure container. Note the video on social media only begins at this point, when the full video includes them placing the ballots in this container, then pulling it back out when they were told to get back to work.
6. The poll monitors were not ordered to leave, they simply left on their own because they had been watching all day and were done. They were not legally required to be there. The entire count is recorded on video.
7. Scanning a ballot multiple times is required when ballots don't process. There was a complete manual recount of the ballots that almost exactly matched the machine counts.
The bottom line is that no one making these accusations has testified under oath. Whereas Republican officials overseeing the matter have, submitted affidavits, and a media outlet making accusations has already retracted. This theory rests heavily on mixed-up facts, selective video edits and has no one willing to put themselves under oath on the accusatory side, while those that did at the time have already retracted. So this one is pretty much disproven, or at best, severely under water.
To: grundle
Five videos – Five states where votes were switched live on TV away from President Trump to Biden.
I'm not sure why this one made the list. Are you thinking that any time voting totals swing from one candidate to the other that indicates fraud?
That's obviously not the case. Early totals may be weighted to urban centers - that's why FL often starts the evening in the blue and ends in the red.
On the other side, and in 2020 in particular, in-person votes tilted Republican while mail-in ballots tilted Democrat. And of course the in-person votes hit the tabulation earlier.
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