TL;DR at bottom.
Because I know about handshakes, it's a new account, not new to .win sites. I like to keep it fresh, baby.
I just wanted to throw this out there because I had a lot of time sitting in the Georgia DDS recently and had a few things start clicking in my head.
When I went to renew my license, I brought all the necessary docs to get renewed. However, I was told that I wasn't in the "secure system", and that I needed to provide my birth certificate, which wasn't stated as requirement, but an optional doc for renewal. So I took my temp license, and went to the health dept and got a copy of my birth cert. While back at the DDS, waiting for my number to be called, I started reading and examining my birth cert. I was born before the internet, and I remember seeing my original birth certificate copy when I was a kid. Not a damn thing fancy about it, no water marks, or color ink seals, just black and white boxes with all the info hand written in, and a notary seal. As for the new birth cert from the health dept, It's a hell of a step up with many security feature for official docs, very spiffy, clean and designed with a purpose. The strange thing about the new birth cert however was the info on it. Both my mom and dad have recognizable handwriting, everyone does to a point I'd say. The new copy birth cert had what looked like both my parents signatures hand written perfectly on the lines in the box, exactly how they would have signed the new doc if they were standing in the health dept, pen in hand. The ink even has different coloring and shading at points in the signature concurrent with how a person applies pressure when writing. It even appears like 2 different inks were used, a black and dark blue. Needless to say, I'm fairly impressed at how a printer can fill out an oddly spaced form in a way that looks like multiple people filled in the fields by hand. But I'm not surprised, we have self driving cars, tech has come along way. What peeked my sus radar was, what is the purpose of a printer this precise? That can read a scanned image from a decades old document and reproduce the handwriting like it was signed, today, by hand. If that's where they got the signature from to begin with, more on that later, kinda.
Here is where the conspiracy I conjured up starts. And welp, let's hope J. Pulitzer is correct when he said his tech can detect machine printed docs vs. handwritten marks and signatures.
Signature verification on ballots is done by human eyeballs and is compared to the signature you provide when you sign for your driver's license. (I believe this is correct). Here is the fun part. When I went to sign for my renewed license, I did so on a digital pad with a touch pen that might as well have been dried piece of chewing gum on a sick. I couldn't write for shit and it felt completely unnatural to write with. So assuming, as good conspiracy theories do, that all DDS in Georgia use the same pads and touch pens, there are alot of scribbled screwed up signatures in the database. A database which is also tied to voter registration in GA. As the DDS asks you if you want to update your voter records when you renew. Or register to vote when you get a license.
So what can a sketchy MF'er do with a lot of bad signatures in a database with signed ballots? Chunk them in the trash maybe, or find alot of people who didn't vote and damn near perfectly print out their signature on a ballot, and claim it matches.
As for the why this popped in my head, I was pulling my hair out listening to all the voter fraud evidence and analysis that happened in Georgia. And was fucking amazed that the SoS and his lil bitch boys where just flat out saying, "no you're wrong, didn't happen", and smug about it. They didn't even bother to look, and posted BS "fact checks" on government websites that just amounted to ad hominem attacks.
Anyway, I think it's possible that all the delays and shredding that happened in GA was the destruction of evidence but also the creation of redeeming evidence to counter the claims. With a signature database and precision printers.
Side note on evidence: Getting a hold of a dominion machine is pointless, I worked in IT for a company that handled sensitive data, I can wipe a hard drive to DoD standards and reinstall an OS 10 times over in a day. Not to mention any fuckery would have been programmed into the system as normal as proved by the Coffee County video.
Post Remarks cause Friday beers, feel free to skip:
I'm the kind of person who would never claim to be smart, but I know I'm not dumb. If anything, I'm a slacker who somehow graduated from high school and college. I barely went to class, never studied for anything, and winged every assignment with little or no research. That landed me somewhere in the 2.5-3.0 GPA range. I hated traditional education, but managed to excel in certain skills when left to my own devices, like systems design, problem solving with code, etc, yada yada, whatever, I'll shut up soon, just sec.
What all this beer fueled blabbering is about is I'm not special, I can't read between the lines better than the next guy, or unravel any mystery with Sherlockian style. The point I'm trying to illustrate is that if my average dumbass can think this up. It's seems plausible that someone else has thought of this too. And if that person is a hostile malefactor who is smarter than me, they might think they can get away with it. But that's the fun with conspiracy theories yeah?
TL;DR: Dey cheatin' with a printer.