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cuckwrangler 3 points ago +3 / -0

I dont think he made the fraud allegation, he just asked why ballots coming from republican counties are more misaligned. Why ballots from democratic areas have no bar code.

Kept asking to see the physical ballots to see if there was fraud.

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cuckwrangler 4 points ago +4 / -0

the ginger is trying his hardest to railroad him into talking about things he doesnt want to, and his patient grew thin

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cuckwrangler 3 points ago +3 / -0

Moreover, they can argue that it's the State Supreme Court that has to decide if violation occurred, especially for the issues that have violated the state constitution in PA and MI.

I thought the suit is about not following the US constitution, and thereby hurting and diluting the plaintiff states citizens, not if violations occurred.

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cuckwrangler 1 point ago +1 / -0

Man, this is some serious wake up call. I think we took out fair democracy for granted for too long.

If people don't end up in jail for this...

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cuckwrangler 4 points ago +4 / -0

There's "relay this radio station to the dashboard" or "show the flat tire on the screen" or "show engine readings". All of these can be changed bitwise to send a different canbus message. Once you do that you control the entire car. Even gas, brakes, and gears.

I know this because I've done it personally. Take it as you will.

Regarding mossad, they either don't do it because of whatever reasons, or they do it and you don't hear about it. Maybe they have easier ways. I just know it can be done rather easily, given access.

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cuckwrangler 2 points ago +2 / -0

No, you don't need to rewrite the infotainment software. Most of those systems run some variation of android with security patches from like 2015. You can find easy exploits online right now. If you think that's the hard part I've got some news for you...

The hard part is actually locating and getting access to the system in the first place, not actually hacking it - considering the backdoor access alphabet agencies have.

Shouldn't be too hard though with the might of the US intelligence, especially if you use a SIM card for your internet connection...

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cuckwrangler 3 points ago +5 / -2

Not true.

I used to work in the automotive cyber industry. If your car has a connection to the internet - it can be hacked.

All you need is a way into the CAN bus. The CAN bus is the electrical cable(s) that controls basically everything in the car, including your windows, lights, gear, gear interlock, brakes, and gas.

Your entertainment system is connected to it (so for example, it can show the radio station on your dashboard). Meaning, you hack that (and its not hard), you pretty much control the entire car.

It's an old system from the 80s and has ZERO security measures. It's extremely easy to control a car through the internet given a connection.