PCAP is short for packet capture...
last week we had some heated discussion about Mike Lindell and the Symposium....
Personally I don’t think the symposium moved the ball one inch in convincing people the election was hacked....
They did show some very interesting election statistics that showed a high likelihood something happened, but proving it was never done IMO...
But I think it did advance the momentum for getting full forensic audits in a number of places....
My question is if everything was pre-detemrmined then why was the counting stopped- ballots double scanned etc. Why would shenanigans be necessary if everything was set up in advance?
Nevertheless it was very interesting to see the census and vote correlation info.
The short translation of your (accurate) summary is: this was a waste of time and Lindell’s money. Of the fraction of the population that cares he failed to make the case, the rest just think he’s a nut.
Some might suggest that not moving the ball—and muddying the field—is exactly what this symposium was about. That it took focus and credibility away from the real work being done with state audits, etc. That it roped in state reps across the country to taint them on an ongoing basis. That those most influentially pushing the event, such as Bannon, Posobiec and Jones are themselves open to question.
I have to agree with you (unfortunately). I had hoped for much more in the data department, that would have shown voter fraud. I don't believe we got that.