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First of all, apologies to anyone who has already brought this up somewhere, I missed it. That said, I ran across a report that looks at evidence of electronic election fraud, based on information provided by Russ Ramsland, who is the co-founder of Allied Security Operations Group (ASOG) in Dallas, and has provided information to Sidney Powell. If it is wrong, can anybody refute it? If so, please do so.
Essentially this guy is saying that contrary to what most Americans naturally assume, voting machines allow voting tabulation algorithms in their software, instead of simply counting votes. Algorithms are manipulable and changeable, and the ability to utilize them is explicitly acknowledged in the owner’s manuals for those machines.
Say what??? Instead of merely voting the votes, the election system software is using some kind of program algorithm.
Tabulation software in use in the 2020 election in at least 28 states explicitly authorized in operating instruction manuals provided by the software vendor -- the use of weighting algorithms to tally votes.
Actual tallies in Michigan’s public records show weighted numbers of votes received, showing vote tallies in fractional numbers -- e.g. a tally of 1,615,707.52 votes for candidate X and 1,925,865.66 votes for candidate Y.
These numbers are not vote total percentages for one candidate or another, which would logically include decimals. These are reports of vote totals. With decimals. There is no logical place for decimals in a system that is supposed to be counting one person, one vote. Vote counts with decimals establish that the system used algorithms. They prove the actual vote tally has been manipulated.
WTF? At this point I have to ask myself why aren't we using a simple, straight forward count, one ballot = one vote? Hmm.
Remember when election night vote counting was suspended (in several key swing states) and later resumed, public voting records in Michigan show, according to Mr. Ramsland, the tabulation of numbers of ballots after resumption of the counting to be at levels that are physically, functionally impossible for the actual machines in use. It could only have been done by what is effectively a manual stuffing of the electronic ballot box.
I.E., somebody changed the algorithm. Computers simply do what the program code explicitly says. You cannot change the code in the middle of an election and get away with that, but you can change certain parameters, or already have certain instructions to stop using algorithm X and star using algorithm Y if certain conditions are met. I.E., candidate A is losing so it's time to do it differently.
Proof? As in evidence that can stand up in court? You would have to have the computer systems logs that tell you everything that happened on that computer. Did they get wiped by now? Don't know. You would need the program source code that was used, was that provided to the states? Or was it declared proprietary and not disclosed?
The states had to test this stuff, they had to know the system wasn't counting votes but using some kind of formula. In one of the videos below, Ramsland shows data that came from the Michigan Secy of State's office that shows the total votes for Trump and Biden with 2 decimal places. WTF, over?
And here's something else to chew on: Texas turned down this software 3 times:
Attorney General Ken Paxton of the office involved in the decision to reject the software Said In this week’s radio show, “We have not approved these voting systems based on recurring software and hardware issues. They were determined to be inaccurate and unsuccessful — fraud and tampering. Was vulnerable to. “
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One more time: WTF?
Essentially this guy is saying that contrary to what most Americans naturally assume, voting machines allow voting tabulation algorithms in their software, instead of simply counting votes. Algorithms are manipulable and changeable, and the ability to utilize them is explicitly acknowledged in the owner’s manuals for those machines.
Say what??? Instead of merely voting the votes, the election system software is using some kind of program algorithm.
Tabulation software in use in the 2020 election in at least 28 states explicitly authorized in operating instruction manuals provided by the software vendor -- the use of weighting algorithms to tally votes.
Actual tallies in Michigan’s public records show weighted numbers of votes received, showing vote tallies in fractional numbers -- e.g. a tally of 1,615,707.52 votes for candidate X and 1,925,865.66 votes for candidate Y.
These numbers are not vote total percentages for one candidate or another, which would logically include decimals. These are reports of vote totals. With decimals. There is no logical place for decimals in a system that is supposed to be counting one person, one vote. Vote counts with decimals establish that the system used algorithms. They prove the actual vote tally has been manipulated.
WTF? At this point I have to ask myself why aren't we using a simple, straight forward count, one ballot = one vote? Hmm.
Remember when election night vote counting was suspended (in several key swing states) and later resumed, public voting records in Michigan show, according to Mr. Ramsland, the tabulation of numbers of ballots after resumption of the counting to be at levels that are physically, functionally impossible for the actual machines in use. It could only have been done by what is effectively a manual stuffing of the electronic ballot box.
I.E., somebody changed the algorithm. Computers simply do what the program code explicitly says. You cannot change the code in the middle of an election and get away with that, but you can change certain parameters, or already have certain instructions to stop using algorithm X and star using algorithm Y if certain conditions are met. I.E., candidate A is losing so it's time to do it differently.
Proof? As in evidence that can stand up in court? You would have to have the computer systems logs that tell you everything that happened on that computer. Did they get wiped by now? Don't know. You would need the program source code that was used, was that provided to the states? Or was it declared proprietary and not disclosed?
The states had to test this stuff, they had to know the system wasn't counting votes but using some kind of formula. In one of the videos below, Ramsland shows data that came from the Michigan Secy of State's office that shows the total votes for Trump and Biden with 2 decimal places. WTF, over?
And here's something else to chew on: Texas turned down this software 3 times:
Attorney General Ken Paxton of the office involved in the decision to reject the software Said In this week’s radio show, “We have not approved these voting systems based on recurring software and hardware issues. They were determined to be inaccurate and unsuccessful — fraud and tampering. Was vulnerable to. “

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One more time: WTF?