Don't even have to imagine larger ones, you just need as many under the radar smaller ones to swing entire states. That's the beauty of the system they have in place in almost every state.
Remember the movie Office Space? How the guy skims the companies transactions to his bank account by .0001%? But then you realize the company does 1 million transactions a day? It's exactly like that. Code to zap a few hundred votes from fly-over counties to one candidate, then replicate it state wide, then nation-wide, and tada, tens of thousands of untraceable and erroneous votes that look real as "integers" and tip close races to Democrats.
The .0001% was something, but the smart hacker would do that while having 5 different locations to send that money so that there is multiple locations.
Its very likely that the rich do this with Tax payer money now that I think about it.
BIG NEWS FROM NEW HAMPSHIRE! Secretary of State Gardner Agrees to Forensic Audit of Windhamβs Voting Machines AND Ballots
This was from and audit of one small district. Imagine how many votes were stolen in larger districts.
Don't even have to imagine larger ones, you just need as many under the radar smaller ones to swing entire states. That's the beauty of the system they have in place in almost every state.
Remember the movie Office Space? How the guy skims the companies transactions to his bank account by .0001%? But then you realize the company does 1 million transactions a day? It's exactly like that. Code to zap a few hundred votes from fly-over counties to one candidate, then replicate it state wide, then nation-wide, and tada, tens of thousands of untraceable and erroneous votes that look real as "integers" and tip close races to Democrats.
It's the biggest political hacking of our time.
The .0001% was something, but the smart hacker would do that while having 5 different locations to send that money so that there is multiple locations.
Its very likely that the rich do this with Tax payer money now that I think about it.
Yes, I think they did this with the Panana Papers