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fatdon [S] 7 points ago +7 / -0

Here is his original thread on 4 Chan

http://archive.4plebs.org/pol/search/tnum/291685481/uid/odgX15lh/order/asc/

Here is his thread from today https://boards.4chan.org/pol/thread/294255520

From his post on 4 Chan

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From his post on 4 Chan

There's no chain of custody for the ballot PDF files. this would not make a major difference if there wasn't mass mail in voting, but since there is there needs to be a tight chain of custody. The fact that as I explain in the video I had all of the ballots for Wayne county in my possession weeks before the election should trigger alarm bells. If I had them, and I'm consider myself a relative nobody, who else could get a hold of them? The ballots are uploaded to a Google drive. And sent to a commercial printer. There are people at the county office that have access to the ballots. And people at the county office that know exactly where the ballots are stored. If anybody in this nonexistent chain of custody gave those ballots away including Google who could have got them from their servers then all you would need to do is print a couple hundred thousand before election night and hold them as insurance. I don't know that that's what happened, but it's definitely possible. And I'm willing to testify that it would be quite easy for anybody who had the PDF files of the ballots. And I would be willing to testify to the fact that the PDF files of the ballots are not some secure file that you need to walk into a clean room to access, but rather they're a file that gets passed around from the county to the testers to the printers and beyond passed over the internet. chain of custody for the ballot PDF files. this would not make a major difference if there wasn't mass mail in voting, but since there is there needs to be a tight chain of custody. The fact that as I explain in the video I had all of the ballots for Wayne county in my possession weeks before the election should trigger alarm bells. If I had them, and I'm consider myself a relative nobody, who else could get a hold of them? The ballots are uploaded to a Google drive. And sent to a commercial printer. There are people at the county office that have access to the ballots. And people at the county office that know exactly where the ballots are stored. If anybody in this nonexistent chain of custody gave those ballots away including Google who could have got them from their servers then all you would need to do is print a couple hundred thousand before election night and hold them as insurance. I don't know that that's what happened, but it's definitely possible. And I'm willing to testify that it would be quite easy for anybody who had the PDF files of the ballots. And I would be willing to testify to the fact that the PDF files of the ballots are not some secure file that you need to walk into a clean room to access, but rather they're a file that gets passed around from the county to the testers to the printers and beyond passed over the internet.

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fatdon [S] 3 points ago +3 / -0

More here

The ballots are generated using the Dominion software. PDFs of the ballots result from this generation. The PDFs are sent to multiple sources for various reasons. They send them to me because I have the responsibility of writing tests for the election machines. This basically means we print ballots and run tests through the machines before the election to make sure that the ballots that go in match the results that come out of each machine. The ballots are also sent to the printer, and all of this is done over the internet using Google drive services.

The fact that this very important file is passed around so loosely is what I am blowing the whistle on. It wouldn't matter so much if there wasn't mass mail in voting. But because of the mass mail voting this PDF file becomes something that needs to be guarded closely, because anyone could take that file and print 100,000 ballots and store them in a box pre-marked for whoever they want as an insurance policy on election night.