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The good, the bad, the ugly, but more importantly, the truth about our elections.
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Forwarded from David
Well, as usual our friend Branco get right to the point.
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Forwarded from Disclose.tv
JUST IN - Kamala Harris called Trump and conceded the race.

https://www.disclose.tv/id/xwmzf8zbq6/

@disclosetv
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Forwarded from David Clements
I would welcome any call for a forensic audit of the election by democrats.

Then we will see the full extent of their fraud.

But watch, not a single democrat will call for one.
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Bev Harris confirms:

(part 1 of 2)

"A history - some of which has never been published before:

The setup for mass mail balloting started in Washington state in 1985 with a plan to turn Washington blue.

At that time Republicans were very good at their mail ballot game, but absentee voting was restricted.

The Democrats effort to achieve dominance in absentee voting involved a software guy named Jeffrey Dean, who specialized in accounting software, and his brother Neil Dean, who mobilized temp workers and had a mail sorting operation.

The plan was interrupted when Jeff Dean was sentenced to prison for embezzlement from his politically connected employer.

SPECTRUM PRINT & MAIL (ballots)

As soon as he was released from prison, some unknown entity financed Jeff Dean for his own ballot printing company, to the tune of a couple million $. He was immediately given the contract to handle ballot printing for King County WA, and his brother handled mail sorting for absentees, plus provided election workers through his temp firm.

Meanwhile, embezzler Jeff got 24 hour keycard access to King County elections with total god-level admin access to both their voter registration system and their central tabulation.

Jeff hired his prison buddy, narcotics trafficker John Elder, to help run the ballot printing. Sometimes they left bags of ballot overages on the curb for night pickup.

JEFF DEAN BUYS GLOBAL ELECTION SYSTEMS

Even though he had made no attempt to pay court ordered restitution of over $300k, somehow Jeff Dean had enough financing to purchase Global Election Systems, a manufacturer of optical scan machines, DRE touchscreens, and the GEMS central tabulator.

DOUBLE SET OF BOOKS

Within weeks of purchase, Jeff Dean had ordered programmers to create a unique architecture featuring a double set of books in the central tabulator. This is interesting timing, because he had been visiting then-Los Angeles County registrar Conny McCormack to set up her central tabulation system.

California had just enacted a law requiring a hand count audit of one-half percent of its precincts. The GEMS double set of books enabled a crooked election to pass a hand count spot check:

- vote totals for each voting machine for each precinct fed into its Microsoft Access database, in two identical tables.

- when you run a results report it pulls from one of the tables.

- by entering a "-1" in a specific field, the vote data in the two tables decouple from each other.

- when doing a spot check audit (or any RLA) the precinct you are auditing will pull from a true table even if the actual data being summed up in the other table, the total, is false.

I traced this specific design to Jeffrey Dean. As a financial accounting programmer, he understood the importance of a double set of books to defeat audits.

My sources told me Jeff Dean wasn't a great programmer, but he did do the architecture specifications.

VOTE REMOTE

He brought in programmers to create "Vote Remote" which was an automated signature comparison program, with ways to set matching tolerance as loose or tight as needed for any group of ballots.

His brother Neil was working on sophisticated mail processing and sorting. Jeff did some of the programming for Neil.

FRACTIONAL COUNTS

By June 2001 Jeff had a new design specification for the central tabulator: fractional counts and a weighted race function. This allows a preset allocation of votes by assigning a percentage of each vote, which can be less than or more than one.

This appeared to be a requirement for acquisition of the merged Global Elections and ballot print & mail firm. Jeff Dean was the largest stockholder in both (put in wife's name because he still owed restitution on his embezzlement).

By 2001, Global Election Systems was basically insolvent. Two days after completing the commit on the new fractional count feature, Diebold issued a large bridge loan to Global Elections.

DIEBOLD ACQUIRES GLOBAL ELECTIONS
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(part 2 of 2)

Diebold acquired Global in Jan. 2022. Using the trade name Diebold, but with the elections division operating as a stand-alone, "Diebold" sold its first major deal, a statewide voting system buy by the state of Georgia.

In the mean time, Jeff Dean and partner John Elder were running around California signing up customers for Vote Remote and a planned expansion of vote by mail.

ESCAPE FROM FINANCIAL PREDICAMENTS

I started writing about Jeff Dean in 2003. His convicted felon past got too hot to handle so Diebold put him at arms length with a lucrative consulting agreement.

I got his story into The Associated Press, which snowballed into a court order to cough up the $300k restitution. But Jeff shielded the millions he made on the Diebold acquisition claiming it all belonged to his wife.

In 2004, one of his Vote Remote programmers sued him for a piece of the Diebold $$ Jeff had promised him.

The programmer, Tae Kim, won, but Jeff and wife declared bankruptcy while also somehow funding acquisition of a plush ranch in Idaho and bankrolling son into ownership of a nearby RV resort.

Through 2006 they were tied up in bankruptcy fraud investigations.

Brother Neil's firm was acquired by Pitney Bowes, which quickly lined up several patents for signature comparison, vote by mail processing, ballot envelope design, and ballot tracking software.

By this time most of Washington State was vote by mail, all of Oregon, and it was vastly expanded in Colorado, California, and many other states.

Former drug trafficker/ballot printer John Elder went into a private consulting business helping with vote by mail and also petition signature matching.

By 2011, with vote by mail getting into full swing, Jeff Dean sat atop his hilltop ranch, horses running around, and (according to a neighbor I interviewed) "surrounded by empty vodka bottles in a room full of servers."

She had no idea what he was doing with the servers.

Jeff Dean is quite old now and probably out of the elections industry he helped launch.

He managed to reverse the judgment against him by Tae Kim and got extricated from bankruptcy.

All in all, Jeff Dean seemed to have a lot of help getting out of his financial problems.

In his depositions, he explained it was unfair to take the rap for embezzlement, claiming that certain partners at the firm had been compensating him under the table for a project that couldn't be discussed. When other partners found out, he took the fall and the firm split up.

The firm handled business for King County and the Washington State Democrats. Among its partners was Egil "Bud" Krogh, previously head of the Watergate Plumbers unit under Richard Nixon.

The shadowy bankrolling of Jeff's ballot printing plant while he was on work release from prison, his extraordinary on site access to King County voting software, and his intimate involvement with every facet of what became modern election systems nationwide, has always had me wondering if he had 3-letter agency friends."

https://x.com/BevHarrisWrites/status/1854408541957972081?
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Forwarded from Gail Golec (Gail Golec)
πŸ’₯πŸ’₯πŸ’₯Election Update πŸ’₯πŸ’₯πŸ’₯ Maricopa County election results are looking suspicious, based upon the Edison Data. We need the Cast Vote Records and the Secretary of State is refusing to provide the data to audit the election. Learn more here!

https://rumble.com/v5mzbe8-kari-lake-election-updates-gallego-gets-more-votes-than-trump.html
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Washington is the only state that stepped farther to the left. All other states went to the right.

But is that really the case? Or are we just captured by our untrustworthy election process?
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Forwarded from CannCon (CannCon)
Let’s do a THOROUGH and TRANSPARENT audit and find out!!!
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Forwarded from It Matters How You Stand
No state elections have been certified yet. So results are not πŸ’― final. I repeat-no state election results are certified & final. MA election certification date is November 20. List of state certification dates from EAC (election assistance commission) https://www.eac.gov/election-officials/election-results-canvass-and-certification
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Party vote differences from 2020 to 2024 for each state as of 11.11.24

Slow-poke states that are still counting will change and I will try to update if they decide to finish anytime soon.

If there is an error in your state, and they are done counting, please let me know.
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Forwarded from New Mexico Audit Force (Erin Clements)
Now we have Scott Presler supporting automatic voter registration - one of the top favorite tools of the people who have been stealing elections since the Motor Voter law was passed. He's not this stupid, he's just not on our side:
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As if the omniballot situation wasn't bad enough, the WASOS is now working with Democracy Live on an alternative method of verifying voters for a pilot program.

They want voters to be able to upload, through Democracy Live, an alternative form of identification and skip signature verification.

How will voters know they are verifying the right ballot?

This is all pointing in the direction of online voting. That is the goal.
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How did they turn this around to make us the bad people? Time to set a new narrative.
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Forwarded from ElectionFraud20.org
Rick Weible reports that shenanigans are going on in Minnesota with the down-ballot races. Wyoming mentioned also. Anyone else got further details about what’s going on there?
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Forwarded from Election Education
This is what you should receive from the county when you request a BRM invoice billing from the USPS to the county. Remember this is a daily BRM so there should be an equal amount of BRM billing invoices to the total amount of voting days plus a few after the elections.

You can use this for reconciliation of the mail in ballots. This is how the post office determines how much to charge the counties. Match the daily counts to the ballot return statistics.
Runbeck is now able to allow voters to verify their signature for mail in ballots from their mobile device.
Another aspect of our elections this questionable company is meddling in...
Ballot printing, Agilis mail sorters that can verify signatures, now verify your signature through your cell phone?
When does it end?
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