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Lenny_Kravitz2 4 points ago +4 / -0

He should do it. Just have them all be blank paper but in bins to prove his point.

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G0vnah 28 points ago +28 / -0

OH GOOD

THAT'S NOT SUSPICIOUS AT ALL :D

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CL1984 24 points ago +24 / -0

and counted all at once? hmm

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HansZarkov [S] 23 points ago +23 / -0

Yeah that was the infamous 4AM ballot dumps. 138,000 ballots added to the count with all 138,00 for Biden and zero for Trump...bullshit.

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CL1984 4 points ago +4 / -0

any good source on this? i have seen people say big dumps that are 100% biden but i think some of the votes broke to trump

if there are blocks of votes coming from geographies that are 100% for biden that is statistically pretty much impossible unless election-related workers actively destroyed trump ballots

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FollowTheLight 18 points ago +18 / -0

Interesting - I like the way you think.

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HansZarkov [S] 15 points ago +15 / -0

Yeah it’s obviously fraud once you put that number of ballots in perspective...

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sordfysh 17 points ago +17 / -0

True, but they aren't stacked on top of each other.

Generally, ballots are carried in tubs, coolers, boxes, suitcases, pillowcases, garbage bags, and Red Ryder wagons.

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HansZarkov [S] 10 points ago +10 / -0

Bingo...sneaking ballots in.

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gogueofreeee 15 points ago +16 / -1

1000 sheets of printer paper weights about 10 pounds. Assuming a ballot consists of one sheet of paper that would be 1,380 pound or 2,760 if two sheets or what ever.

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HansZarkov [S] 21 points ago +23 / -2

Zoom in on the right side of the image...ballot paper is nominally 90 lbs per ream of 500 sheets. It’s way thicker and heavier than printer paper.

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Niq000 16 points ago +17 / -1

Also something to consider, if any of these were mail in ballots, it would be a significantly larger and heavier mass because of the envelopes.

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HansZarkov [S] 10 points ago +11 / -1

I had not considered that but that is also a great point!

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Maenard -3 points ago +2 / -5

The ream weight for 8.5x17 90lb bond is 35lbs, not 90.

https://www.versoco.com/wps/portal/corporate/papers/papercalculator/

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HansZarkov [S] 3 points ago +5 / -2

You’re trying to pick flies out of shit—35 lbs per ream still means 9,660 lbs. That’s roughly equivalent to losing 200 typical airport suitcases or a couple of full size pickup trucks. If you think that changes the argument, you’re missing the point...

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PocketSizeSun 1 point ago +1 / -0

The witness said a cargo van (1 ton) and an SUV (1/2 ton) and a ferrari (I know wtf) but the weights do check out.

I delivered this stuff in a former life

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PocketSizeSun 0 points ago +1 / -1

If you put 'Bond' you get invalid results:

Your Results

Your paper: 14" x 8.5" Bond, 90 lb

Ream Weight: 28.5 lbs

M Weight: 57 lbs

Total Weight: 7,866 lbs

Equivalent Basis Weights

Book: 229 lb

Cover: 125 lb

Tag / Newsprint: 208 lb

Metric: 338 g/m²

Look at the gsm vs your picture ... 163 gsm is you effing paper weight. The 338 gsm is nearly double. 90# bond is not what you think it is.

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PocketSizeSun -4 points ago +1 / -5

Sorry but I think you don't know much about paper.

https://www.versoco.com/wps/portal/corporate/papers/papercalculator/

Input Variables

Paper Type: Book (25" x 38")

Length: 14 (in.)

Width: 8.5 (in.)

Basis Weight: 90 (in lbs or g/m²)

Number of sheets: 138000 (optional)

<calculate>

Your Results

Your paper: 14" x 8.5" Book, 90 lb

Ream Weight: 11.5 lbs

M Weight: 23 lbs

Total Weight: 3,105 lbs

That seems about right ~1.5 tons

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HansZarkov [S] 5 points ago +6 / -1

You’re using “book” for your basis weight size when you should be using “bond”. Notice how it says “90 lbs Bond” if you zoom in on the right side of my image?

Sorry kid...I think you just don’t know much about paper.

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HansZarkov [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

😂😂

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Intothewind82 3 points ago +3 / -0

I can't remember exactly, but I'll look - didn't CNN Cuomo interview someone who said there was a hard drive with those votes that has to get "loaded" into the machine?

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nerd_helmet 3 points ago +3 / -0

How many Soybois does it take to carry 24,840 lbs?

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Aarrow 2 points ago +2 / -0

This was when the vote was frozen the night of the election and after when they opened and found a huge dump of Biden ballots at around 4AM... before and after Literally zero for any other candidate. Thats why the graph appears like that.

And yes, I heard a person appeared with flash drives, and obviously only Biden votes were on it. https://www.reddit.com/r/TimPool/comments/jnukrn/11_042020_democrat_operatives_produce_flash/

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Aarrow 1 point ago +1 / -0

Heres an eyewitness account of this happening in Detroit https://rumble.com/vaxzc4-1300000-bidens-ballots-delivered-in-detroit-last-night.html

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PocketSizeSun 1 point ago +2 / -1

wtf ... 500 pages -> 90 lbs? on what planet?

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Foxbat 1 point ago +3 / -2

Math is off by a lot.

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HansZarkov [S] 0 points ago +2 / -2

?

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Foxbat 0 points ago +1 / -1

500 sheets of paper don't weigh 90lbs. The math is way off.

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HansZarkov [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

Have you never voted by paper ballot?

500 sheets of printer paper don’t weigh 90 lbs but 500 sheets of ballot paper do. You can zoom in on the right side of my image to see the basis weight on the ballot spec sheet instead of just blindly saying the math is wrong...