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Skeptical, crusty old lawyer

Nov 21, 2020, 9 tweets

BINGO! Edward Solomon hAas figured out the voting machine Algorithm in Philly, explained in this video. Brilliant work. Dominion uses a set of several different integer ratios, assigns each, such as 1:18 (1 T vote for 18 B), to two, three or four precincts. Then every time the

... citywide system has a global update, each of those ratios transfer to a different set of precincts, where the vote counts conform to the assigned ratios until the next global update, when the ratios transfer again to a new set of precincts. Then the votes from the new set

... conform to the assigned ratios until the next reset- and so on. Hard to catch but dominion is clearly applying an algorithm to adjust the votes, and is doing it by sliding the ratios from precinct to precinct over time. Here’s the video: rumble.com/vbas2t-smoking…

the ratio changes in each of the precincts at the same time, and suddenly, again within a few minutes, that same ratio begins to appear in two or three different precincts simultaneously, and can predict every batch that drops there until the next reset. The count is being cooked

Just so everyone understands, in the real world there will be noise when votes are tallied in a given locale. It is virtually impossible for every batch of votes collected over a seven hour period to conform precisely to the same identical ratio. Dominion knows this. If they

... designed an algorithm that did this city wide, say, or by broad regions, they’d be found out. So to hide their vote manipulation, they designed it so the ratios to which votes were made to conform were used only temporarily, for about 7 hours, in a few precincts. Then the

... ratios switched to a different set of precincts, and so on. So their design to make what they were doing harder to detect, absolutely kills any defense once it’s found as in this video, b/c the clever attempt to hide it is absolute proof that it’s all by design.

Correction: I misidentified the voting machine supplier in PA. It wasn’t Dominion. The company supplying the electronic system in Philly is ES&S. I apologize for the error.

That should be ES&S, not Dominion. ES&S was the voting system supplier for Philadelphia.

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