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To: SeekAndFind
I’ll round out this post with some bonus tweets from Byrne. One shows the country in which some Dominion products are made (it’s not the USA). The other purports to show that the calibration markers from Republican ballots were printed incorrectly, which forced those ballots into adjudication:

Dominion Machines: Made in China (Sacramento, CA) pic.twitter.com/mVNm6ghPmj— Patrick Byrne (@PatrickByrne) January 5, 2021

That is the calibration marker, Democrat area mail in ballot left CORRECT and REPUBLICAN area way out of calibration. WHY? This ballot should of have never been allowed out of the printers shop this far off.— Patrick Byrne (@PatrickByrne) January 5, 2021

Make of this what you will!

IMAGE: Alleged Georgia ballot misprints. Twitter screengrab.

2 posted on 01/05/2021 7:27:53 AM PST by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

He’s not wrong.

The normal “adjudication” rate for the last two elections prior to this one was about 2%. Adjudication is the process by which the machine cannot read the ballot and it is sent to human beings to determine the voter’s intent. And they vote for that voter. In Fulton County, GA the adjudication rate was over 93% for this election. The election official says this, not me. Everyone who has not watched this, should do so:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWjQnXnbNrs

I watched this last night with a lawyer who does some election law stuff. Even she was shocked. Different general election ballots for D vs R. The R ballots set up in such a way as to be spit out by the machine, therefore adjudication. Barcode on R ballots but not on D ballots.

This is from the guy that invented barcodes and holds the patent on them.


15 posted on 01/05/2021 8:18:19 AM PST by Dana1960
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