Anonymous ID: 8e8440 Nov. 11, 2020, 12:29 p.m. No.11595990   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6018

>>11595622

The USPS scans every piece of mail. They have been doing it for decades. Recently they offered a service called Informed Consent. They send me an email every day showing me a scanned image of each piece of mail I will receive today. Obviously they are using OCR so they can direct the images to my email based on my home address. So with a computer a post office station could scan all images of ballots addressed to a certain location. This will give you a count of all mail in ballots sent to that address and when it was scanned and the destined delivery date. There is a way to compare how may ballots were mailed when and where for a precinct which can be compared to the number of ballots they are claiming they received. I hope I've made myself clear.

If I claim I received 1000 ballots in the mail the USPS can confirm or deny the actual number processed destined for that location.

 

Get it Anons?