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In reply to the discussion: She Won. They Didn't Just Change the Machines. They Rewired the Election. [View all]Picaro
(2,169 posts)The thing that really distinguishes this contention from the contention that the 2020 election was stolen is that this can be tested. There is an actual method that is being detailed. This could be tested and it can be determined whether these intelligent power cords were not de minimisthat they could have been used to get past the ultimate security of an air gap (that the tabulation systems were not accessible via any network because they were not connected to any network wireless or wired).
The constant bleating of massive election fraud concerning the 2020 election being stolen always lacked any sort of mechanism. Any sort of how the stealing was performed. The 2020 election nutters did go after voting tabulators, but they had reached their conclusion and then were attempting to mold reality to fit their conclusion.
This is different. People have done statistical analysis and the results show some weird anomalous patterns that statistically dont make sense. Then they have looked at how the vote totals could have been tweaked given that the tabulation systems should never be connected to any kind of network.
These intelligent power cords could have given that kind of root level access to the systems.
But this needs to be tested and verified. Is this hypothesis even possible.
Very different than the 2020 my guy couldnt have possibly lost hysteria. They were just doing their usual flooding the zone without even a theory as to how the massive nationwide election fraud was accomplished.
This is different. I wouldnt dismiss it out of hand yet. I would love to see a court case where this kind of back door access could be tested and demonstrated. Ive worked with actual voting machines (not the tabulators) in the past and they were the most insecure systems I ever laid my hands on. They had hard coded passwords that could not be changed. Years ago but, as a IT professional, I was astounded.
Anyway, dont reflexively dismiss this. There could be something to it.
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