Anonymous ID: 64358d Aug. 15, 2020, 2:39 a.m. No.10295348   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5363

>>10295281

 

Since when is it a conspiracy theory when we have all the proof of the conspiracies!

 

Conspiracy theory

A conspiracy theory is an explanation for an event or situation that invokes a conspiracy by sinister and powerful groups, often political in motivation, when other explanations are more probable. The term has a pejorative connotation, implying that the appeal to a conspiracy is based on prejudice or insufficient evidence

 

We Have Everything…

Anonymous ID: 64358d Aug. 15, 2020, 2:46 a.m. No.10295382   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5399

>>10295363

 

I completely disagree. In my neck of the woods people are watching the shit show media. They don't believe what they are saying anymore. In fact they are looking to understand why there is no logic in the reporting and politics. Which will drive them to look at what anons citizen journalist are doing. They are starting to ask why. They are thinking whatever the media says the opposite must be true.

 

The sheep are waking up.

Anonymous ID: 64358d Aug. 15, 2020, 2:58 a.m. No.10295421   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>10295399

 

I agree…I think this narrative like all the others will quickly start to fade. The blatant lies in the press occurring right now is really obvious. I think its key for us to get the current press briefings with POTUS, Kushner comments etc into side by sides with the false reporting this week. Clean and clear captures of the false reporting.

Anonymous ID: 64358d Aug. 15, 2020, 3:46 a.m. No.10295574   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5586 >>5588 >>5612 >>5680 >>5740 >>5792 >>5871 >>5975 >>6023

USPS warned 46 states that it can't guarantee that all mail-in-ballots would arrive on time to be counted

 

The US Postal Service sent notices to 46 states and Washington, DC, warning that they may not be able to deliver mail-in-ballots in time to be counted in the November elections, The Washington Post reported.

That means millions of voters could have their vote not counted through no fault of their own.

On Thursday, Pennsylvania's Department of State has asked the state Supreme Court to allow for mailed-in ballots to be counted if they're received up to three days after Election Day.

At least 65,000 absentee or mail-in ballots had been rejected in US primary elections this year for arriving past the deadline, NPR reported.

 

The US Postal Service sent notices to 46 states and Washington, DC, warning that they may not be able to deliver mail-in-ballots in the November election in time to be counted, potentially disenfranchising voters, The Washington Post reported.

 

Millions of voters who could vote by mail could follow all the rules to send in their ballots, but USPS may still be unable to deliver their ballot in time for it to be tallied.

 

In six states and DC, the warning is only for a small number of voters, but in 40 of the states, including key states like Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Florida, the delays could impact a large number of mail-in-ballots, since these states have tight election deadlines.

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/usps-warned-46-states-that-it-cant-guarantee-that-all-mail-in-ballots-would-arrive-on-time-to-be-counted/ar-BB17Z5KZ?li=BBnbfcL

 

If we have mail-in voting we must have a way to verify and validate every vote is counted accurately. If we are setting new voting policy we must have proper controls in place for vote verification. In my view we must have a mandatory vote validation policy in place before the election. We have already had problems with voter machine validation in the past. How can we trust our elections otherwise?

Anonymous ID: 64358d Aug. 15, 2020, 4:04 a.m. No.10295624   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>10295588

 

I like it…we talked some weeks ago about blockchain as a potential ledger several weeks back. I like this idea because the voter registry could be built into a finite chain. If you are registered you get have a spot in the chain. Anyone can host the chain and maintain a copy of the ledger. Just like crypto.

While I believe web voting from a phone or computer could be comped easily we could still use voter machines at voting locations and absentee voter ballots where the voter is verified a legal voter. From the machine you get a voter receipt after voting that you can use with your voter id to login to the chain and verify you were counted and it was accurate to who you voted for. For mail-in same concept, the ballot number would coorolate to your voter id and you can login to the chain and verify you were counted accurately. This is our constitutional right and it must be respected. We can't afford to have corruption otherwise we have nothing in this country.

We have the technology to do this and its really not that difficult. Just need to build the process policy and the architecture….hopefully POTUS / Q have already thought about this and have a plan in place. Its possible a chain could be built in 80 days and have it open sourced for the public ledger. It is pushing it however…it would have to be rock solid and process seamless.

Anonymous ID: 64358d Aug. 15, 2020, 4:15 a.m. No.10295648   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>10295588

Nice digits BTW ….comfy

Little more sauce of others looking at this potential solution. To me it seems like voting is the greatest application of blockchain I have ever seen.

 

Blockchain and its applications for democracy

 

What is blockchain?

 

Blockchain is a digital, decentralised, public ledger of transactions. It’s a distributed ledger which means that the database of transactions is held and updated independently by each participant in a large network. Each participant (or node) in the network processes every transaction and together come to a consensus on the conclusion of the validity of the transactions.

 

Following the consensus, the distributed ledger is updated and all nodes maintain their own identical copy of the ledger. Any changes or additions to the ledger are reflected and copied instantaneously to all nodes. This therefore enables transactions to have public witnesses, increasing the difficulty of cyber-attacks.

 

Traditional ledgers are used everyday, primarily to record economic transactions in accounting. This could be a physical book or a spreadsheet on a computer. These are however centralised and not shared, replicated, and distributed like blockchain. The blockchain ensures that transactions are sequential and time-stamped. They are immutable, meaning the record of how transactions were undertaken is resistant to tampering.

 

https://webrootsdemocracy.org/2017/12/07/blockchain-applications-democracy/

 

..this is a good read for anyone interested

Anonymous ID: 64358d Aug. 15, 2020, 4:24 a.m. No.10295670   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>10295652

 

They do struggle with this challenge. In my area at least. The teachers had to setup individual appointments with the students. They could not have a full class being shown on a zoom / web conference. Another case of we have the tech to overcome this challenge however they did not really have a chance to implement a good solution at the end of the school year. They may have figured it out by now. You lose the group of students learning together however the teacher can "see" all the students. Students would not be able to "see" each other only the teacher. I have been curious about this as well. I will dig around.