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ClarenceBeeks 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah I think similar.

Seems that they panicked at the size of Trump's turnout. Maybe they even believed their own suppression polls?

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ClarenceBeeks 11 points ago +11 / -0

Possible yes. Or it could be a mistake pulling the levers on Hammer too hard or at the same time.

Imagine being in charge of when to steal, you don't get practice runs. Probably panic and overshoot.

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ClarenceBeeks 6 points ago +6 / -0

It's probably much easier when you still have momentum and some of the government backing you. Once Washington is controlled 100% then they will implement the authoritarian state.

FYI, I'm definitely not looking for a fight. I would have to see no other reasonable path to take.

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ClarenceBeeks 7 points ago +7 / -0

Ok what about the other states this is being applied? Are the ward sizes artificially designated there too? Or is this unique to Mil?

I think I'll check it out

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ClarenceBeeks 1 point ago +1 / -0

It was called a "glitch" for days until they realized that it was a liability. Sounds like BS to me.

It was >3000 votes, how is this a clerk problem? Are you telling me that their election system is so fragile that a single clerk types in official aggregated results? Also remember that these results were reported nationally. They weren't about to be caught by some secondary process like people are implying in that link. How long were the results in the wild?

Also, I could be wrong about this part, but wasn't this discovered first by people online? They make it sound like they caught their own mistake and fixed it before the data even went out. Calling BS.

by bauer5x
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ClarenceBeeks 3 points ago +3 / -0

The two strongest arguments we have are Dominion and the PA federal laws broken. We have solid facts already and plenty to investigate.

90% of effort should be focused there while other peripheral avenues develop such as Nevada out of state, AZ markers, USPS whistleblowers, etc.

by bauer5x
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ClarenceBeeks 1 point ago +1 / -0

Agreed. PA for sure is worthy of it's own team and analysis.

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ClarenceBeeks 1 point ago +1 / -0

waaaaaay too many 4, 5, 6, 7. Just like a human would do when making up numbers and trying to appear random

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ClarenceBeeks 2 points ago +2 / -0

This is the swamp draining moment we've been waiting for.

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ClarenceBeeks 3 points ago +3 / -0

EVERY county that used Dominion must be recounted by hand. There's no such thing as a one-off software "glitch". Computers are deterministic. This problem is widespread. And intentional. The code required to count numbers is impossibly simple.

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ClarenceBeeks 17 points ago +17 / -0

Correct. It would as if a single digital clock just decided to invert minutes and hours. Impossible. And this kind of counting code would be extremely simple. Don't let them call it a glitch, that implies that it's an anomaly. That's not how computers work.

All the counties and states that use this need human counts now. It's all tainted. The system is compromised.

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ClarenceBeeks 4 points ago +4 / -0

Smoking gun video footage!

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ClarenceBeeks 5 points ago +5 / -0

I just spent a few minutes writing out an obscure scenario where variables get inverted by case then I erased all that bullshit. This level of software would be rock solid at the function level and heavily stress tested at all boundary conditions. This is absolutely a feature on a trigger.

And it's simple AF to increment then later dump the values. Like stupid simple. Anything even remotely complex in the machine would be related to it's input system or networking. But that's not what happened, doesn't fit at all.

This is a crime. I have no doubt.

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ClarenceBeeks 4 points ago +4 / -0

Published Oct 31st. It claims that the system was to be deployed in many of the states that we now suspect as having fraud + Texas. Maybe that explains their bold insistence that Texas would turn blue. The system failed there or they underestimated the Trump vote.

Michigan, Pennsylvania, Arizona, Nevada, all called out

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