You and others just don't get it. Let me 'splain it to you Lucy. It's about leaving tracks in the snow. That's how electronic and mail-in fraud works. No tracks? Didn't happen. But are you any good at actually tracking? I doubt you read the articles with either a critical or knowledgeable eye.
Let's look:
- Send a ballot to a scam address
- It bounces and gets returned - if and only if it was sent via First Class postage
- It ends up in a dead letter bin and nobody knows n'uttin 'bout n'uttin
- Basically, it becomes lost in the sauce
- Viola, a ballot is returned for that bogus name or address, filled out (81 millions votes my ass)
- Scant little to absolutely zero signature or identity information
- Thank you for your vote
Another version:
- Moments before a ballot is sent out - poof, wrong zip code inserted
- Lands in the dead letter bin
- Viola, a ballot is returned, filled out
- Scant little to absolutely zero signature or identity information
- Thank you for your vote
- Change the zip code back in the database. Bazinga! Never happened
Maybe you missed how the vote counting actually worked in other States. But I expect it is because you desire to remain unaware. No real signature verification at all. Stopping counting and dismissing everyone, then returning to counting. Blocking one side from participating at all. Though I do have some confidence in Texas voting, which Trump carried the day in 2020, BTW.
Do you, at an intuitive or gutteral level, rationalize 6 swing states stopping counting at the exact same time, while Trump was in the lead (and consistently was) and just a few hours later - they all went to Biden in a split second. Is there any statistical relevancy for that?
If I was unspecific in the articles I quoted and posted in this thread - that's a you problem. You should look into that.
Plus, and it's a big plus - you appear to understand nothing about "big data" and how to manipulate it. Sadly, manipulation is the secondary problem in a way, detecting it is the hard part.
While it's unfortunate for you, I have an extensive background in it. Would seem you also missed the tangential applications like tax payer waste and fraud across multiple government entities. To catch it, use the science and technology at hand. I can't spoon feed entire datasets of information to you. I can point you to the well, but you have to lower the bucket to get the water. What?!? You don't trust the science finally?!? 'bout danged time, but not here.
Do you seriously and honestly believe everything on the internets? Better yet, are the internets permanent, repeatable and secure? While I am in da hood - do you understand fractals or steganography or Quantum computing, let alone big data?
But my real question, and there is no getting around it - wouldn't you feel better if a neutral third party was monitoring and analyzing the data diligently, in real time, all the time, to detect fraudulent patterns in these massive data sets - by the best and brightest minds on the planet - who don't even have a horse in the race? ( I think the two scientists mentioned were Dutch or Norwegian) Or are you gonna trust that the ESG and diversity hires will just do what they are told? Remember, many of the people you are trusting your world to are mostly unpaid ESG and diversity "volunteers", who have an axe to grind, i.e. partisans.
Perhaps you believe that the NYC data roles are peachy keen. OK, prove it. Don't suppose or speculate about it. The data scientists just proved it is corrupt on a massive scale via a peer-reviewed study and gave a presentation on it. Pony up soldier. Prove them wrong across the board.
Don't you have bigger fish to fry, like say your immune system's health and well being. Besides, shouldn't you be more concerned with getting you next booster shot?!? Trust the science I believe is the credo.
Anyway, you certainly picked a fine to to not trust the science Lucille. Yet you trust the 37 states that changed their voting laws, against the normal processes, in 2020. Go figure.
You and others just don't get it. Ballots that are mailed incorrectly do NOT correlate to fraudulent votes cast. I doubt any of the claims made led to fraudulent votes cast but I realize I will never convince you of that. But I would like to know the source of your information.
Living in the state of Texas, I am aware of the checking procedures of mail-in ballots that goes on to verify that the ballots are valid. Signatures must match. Duplicate ballots by the same person are impossible. Ballot checkers are from both sides of the aisle. And close to zero fraud was found in mail-in balloting in 2020. Or 2022.
Even if true, which I sincerely doubt, what you have presented is BS in proving fraudulent votes were cast in the election.
Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX