There isn’t any centralized real time vote counting super computer. Counts are tallied at the local level and then submitted, precinct by precinct, county by county, and then reported.
I know that is what they allege. I don’t have any information on how the machines are connected. But that is not totally relevant. There doesn’t have to be a central supercomputer.
Just plug the same algorithm, along with the local precinct data into each machine and turn them on. We have no idea what they did with those jump drives, or who had access to the machine databases. We have no idea what they did when they “shut down” counting just for a couple of hours overnight. If everything was done with full transparency then there would be no mystery to try to unravel.
Just look at those charts. It is hard to explain why each county appears to have the exact same pattern. It could be just that Dr. Frank has bad data or bad formulas himself. But it makes no sense that the patterns would look so similar across multiple counties and states.