The allowable election error rate established by the Federal Election Commission
guidelines is of 1 in 250,000 ballots (.0008%). We observed an error rate of
68.05%.
In Central Lake Township there were 1,222 ballots reversed out of 1,491 total
ballots cast, resulting in an 81.96% rejection rate. All reversed ballots are sent to
adjudication for a decision by election personnel.
This is caused by
intentional errors in the system. The intentional errors lead to bulk adjudication of
ballots with no oversight, no transparency or audit trail.
The systemic errors are intentionally designed to create errors in order to push a high volume of ballots to bulk adjudication.
ONE BALLOT UPSIDE DOWN SENDS THE WHOLE BATCH TO ADJUDICATION
One upside down kicks whole batch---- its in the video below(same vid in affidavit)- While training-She runs the stack many times- SHE says its cause of a bubble not filled or miss marked or that batch is sent to adj folder...but its obvious that one upside down will cause batch to be kicked...
ONE BALLOT UPSIDE DOWN SENDS THE WHOLE BATCH TO ADJUDICATION
Holy shit that's what Ruby was doing in ATL.... Between scans she's positioning a ballot to trigger error intentionally
One upside down kicks whole batch---- its in the video below(same vid in affidavit)- While training-She runs the stack many times- SHE says its cause of a bubble not filled or miss marked or that batch is sent to adj folder...but its obvious that one upside down will cause batch to be kicked...
https://video.maga.host/videos/watch/244a3a41-2d0a-465d-84ed-aaa50438aa94 go to 48 secs to see upside down one tha was run
That HAS to be intentional, it's braindead easy for a computer to identify that the image it's trying to match is upside down.
It's a feature, not a bug.
That's what that bitch in purple was doing in Georgia!