Philadelphia has destroyed all ballot envelopes.
This will make identifying naked ballots and ballots arriving post election impossible. It will also make finding fraud in an audit very hard.— David Chapman (@davidchapman141) November 11, 2020
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To: Red Badger
I was trying to figure out how the Dominion software could have switched votes or subtracted votes from one candidate as reported by several data analysts.
So I was watching Todd Vorhies who is a Google employee whistle blower and a computer science expert. He was reporting that he has examined the technical manual for Dominion and found that there are dozens of documented exploits (backdoors) that could be used to change votes. He also confirmed that the voting machines were not connected by WiFi to the internet but were connected using LTE cell phone connections. Michigan officials inadvertently reported that the software was updated at midnight before election day which confirms their external connection.
One of the exploits he found was the the software was designed to detect homoglyphs (letters like capital i and l) and to remove any vote for that candidate that was the wrong character. No one would notice on the screen that the Republican next to President Trumps name was spelled RepubIican but his vote would be removed without telling the voter. If the machines were connected to the internet via LTE it would be possible for experienced hackers to modify the spelling and subtract the votes for some period of time and then restore the correct spelling. Once it was determined the machines were accessible over the internet they are no longer legal to use as voting machines. This needs to be investigated.
36 posted on 11/11/2020, 1:13:29 PM by Dave Wright
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