In the GA lawsuit in an affidavit there is mention of watermarks on certain absentee ballots being transparent which was expected and others actually being gray. The gray ones were the "prisitine" condition ones having not really folded and looking as if they were printed recently (not handled, "Crisp", different texture).
I would think that perhaps QFS is not actually something but to think there wouldn't be some way to determine validity of the ballot is naive.
also print machines do embed water marks on the ink that is helpful for law enforcement.
Not necessarily. We will not know until judges allow discovery. Once that happens, and it is not brought up, then it will be just another failed conspiracy theory.
Yes. However, there is a patent on the books for a block chain voting system, and that is the root of this disinfo. Block chain is an encrypted network ledger, so the idea of printing ‘block chain’ on paper ballots makes no sense.
Yes
son of a bitch
Probably a bluff to scare the people who printed fake ballots.
yes.
In the GA lawsuit in an affidavit there is mention of watermarks on certain absentee ballots being transparent which was expected and others actually being gray. The gray ones were the "prisitine" condition ones having not really folded and looking as if they were printed recently (not handled, "Crisp", different texture).
I would think that perhaps QFS is not actually something but to think there wouldn't be some way to determine validity of the ballot is naive.
also print machines do embed water marks on the ink that is helpful for law enforcement.
so this is just laser printers but I'd assume that large commercial printers would be also involved. https://www.eff.org/pages/list-printers-which-do-or-do-not-display-tracking-dots
All you need is a timestamp. When and where were these printed.
Unfortunately it looks like smoke up the ass. It’s not mentioned in any of the lawsuits.
It was cherry flavored vape up the ass.
Ballots are printed at local levels. Everyone should know this.
Not necessarily. We will not know until judges allow discovery. Once that happens, and it is not brought up, then it will be just another failed conspiracy theory.
Demoralization tactic, coupled with putting out a false narrative early on to discredit actual, legitimate information coming out.
Yes. However, there is a patent on the books for a block chain voting system, and that is the root of this disinfo. Block chain is an encrypted network ledger, so the idea of printing ‘block chain’ on paper ballots makes no sense.