Posted on 04/20/2023 10:02:55 AM PDT by Renfrew
“Not a doubt in my mind these voting machines are crooked, and switch votes.”
That’s not the issue here.
I was talking of Fox news.
And no, I skimmed the article.
“It takes months to determine computer fraud as I have worked in the IT Security field for over 20 years and it can’t be determined in short order.”
It doesn’t take months to determine whether a file that someone claims is captured network traffic actually is such a thing or not. If it does take you months to determine that, then I’d question your capabilities.
This isn’t a fine.
Lindell offered up a challenge to prove him wrong. Somebody did.
“Well Mike never stated how fast he would pay off the $5M”
Absence of him laying out any timeline is just going to be taken as an implicit promise to pay it all at once if the conditions are satisfied.
No, I read about half. Thanks for explaining...it appeared he was fined. Sorry
The arbitration panel would beg to differ. They claim this data analyst complied with the challenge and Lindell has 30 days to pay.
That’s what comes of dealing with Dennis Montgomery.
“Is it legal to hold a national Republican only pre-election?”
A national election? My bet is no. Elections are run by states.
Who’s going to pay for it?
And why would a Republican-only election give any indication as to what would happen when you let all registered voters participate?
There’s also the technical reason that any programmer can tell you: there’s an upper limit to the size of an integer value that a computer can store, and it’s not really large enough when you talk about the numbers that come up in elections.
However, there is no similar upper limit on floating point numbers (numbers with decimal places). So it’s standard practice in programming, in such a scenario, to store the numbers as floating point numbers, even if no operations that might actually result in needing a decimal are going to be done.
I've been saying this since November 2020. It's amazing how many people are too dull to figure this out even more than two years later -- while they're still waiting for Sidney Powell to release her stupid "Kracken."
Yep. Once in the batch, always in the batch during recounting. The electronic tabulation was not the problem. I don't even think running the same ballot through multiple times resulted in any count accuracy problems, but that is just my tech self understanding how ballot counting ought to be done and presuming it to be so.
Lindell got these from Dennis Montgomery who previously scammed the CIA and Joe Arpaio.
The data packets were MS Word files containing a bunch of gibberish. The modification dates on the files were from the previous several weeks. That would not be the case if these were real data packets from 2020.
they would ban me for calling Hillary oldbag.
I watched the Cyber Symposium and don't remember that happening at all.
I do remember Dennis Montgomery not showing up due to health reasons.
When the smoke cleared, the Packet Captures had been replaced by the gibberish we see now.
And how precisely does that happen? How are they "replaced"?
Lindell did some jackassin' and couldn't back it up.
All three arbitrators ruled in favor of Zeidman.
Pay up. Mike.
And you still haven't produced the packet captures.
Don't forget the parts that "Mary Fanning" and Phil Waldron played in all this.
Lindell was not well served by his "advisors"
Code for "Lindell knows he got bad data and is making 'stuff up"
He found the files in somebody’s medicine chest.
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