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Clare Snyder Clare Snyder is offline
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Default OT: New Evidence Shows Machines Were SUBVERTED Intentionally

On Tue, 11 May 2021 04:51:48 -0700 (PDT), "
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On Tuesday, May 11, 2021 at 6:54:18 AM UTC-4, Larry wrote:
Team Bribem is toast...

https://populist.press/thats-fraud-n...intentionally/

I guess Mike Lindell was right. The election was stolen by the commiecrats.


Donald Trump WON Antrim County, Michigan. A hand recount garnered him
12 additional votes out of 15,962 total votes cast in that county. The
final tally was 9,759 for Donald Trump and 5,959 for Joe Biden.

You really are mentally defective.

Cindy Hamilton

Just goes to show the machines WERE rigged - by the Republicans and
Trump Inc. They just underestimated how badly they were going to get
trounced and didn't rig them "enough".

Ha Ha


The "errors" that were programmed to be "ignored" were things like
ballots inserted upside down or backwards that needed to be
re-inserted. They were programmed to allow retries so the election
didn't get shutdown by people who couldn't, wouldn't, or at least
didn't follow directions. The coding loops reported are pretty much
SOP for unsophisticated "appliance" applications with more than
adequate program ROM and processing power.

Its a "Start - Subroutine 1 -if you see this (a), do this (a), if not
return to start subroutine 2 - if you see this (b) do this (b) - and
so on.You put your ballot in and it looks for a check in the
independent box. If it finds it, it registeres the vote for
independent and goes back to the beginning and checks for the democrat
box. If it finds it, it registers for the Democrat - then it goes back
and checks for the republican box - if it finds it it registers for
the Democrat - then it checks if there was more than one checked - and
if so it cancels the votes and starts over. In each case if it foes
NOT find a mark in the box it goes to the next subroutine - and at the
end if NO boxes are found checked it starts again. If on the second
scan nothing is found it spits out the ballot assuming it is inserted
wrong and asks you to re-insert and tries again.

If it's a particularly "advanced" system they might have a trimmed or
marked corner on the ballot and scan for that FIRST to make sure the
ballot was properly inserted BEFORE checking for the marked box.'
Basically just a lot of simple boolean logic feeding a single array
spreadsheet which can be "polled" by a server (on some machines) to
remotely update the master count for a district or state. Every time
it is polled it moves to a new page on the spreadsheet - maintaining
the record locally for audit purposes.

Basically it works the same as the old "punch card" scanners but
instead of looking for holes using a series of lights and photocells
it used a CCD scanner and pattern recognition to "see" or "read" marks
on paper.