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Proof that it did exist at some point: https://imgur.com/a/1fFe6jc Note the handle ends in 777 just as above, and this page was indexed in DuckDuckGo's search results. Proof this profile did exist.
Now that I knew I was on to something I started archiving everything, since I still had another browser open I saved his profile picture ( https://imgur.com/a/mSAxhvs ) and then ran it through a reverse image look up to find that this picture doesn't exist on the internet.
odd.
In the paper attached and linked, in the acknowledgment section, it thanks the US Department of Energy as well as other things and a "We also thank Philip Kegelmeyer for his very useful comments". So now it was time to look into who this man is.
Search for him and his profile says: "Philip Kegelmeyer (E.E. Ph.D, Stanford) is a Senior Scientist at Sandia National Laboratories in Livermore, CA. His current interests are machine learning and graph algorithms, especially as applied to ugly, obdurate, real-world data which is, perhaps deliberately, actively resistant to analysis. ( https://imgur.com/M1Rp8KW )
That sure sounds like changing data that can't be detected. At this point I knew I found something big.
I decided to search again on LinkedIn for Aleksandar, and low and behold there was a profile of the same name, completely different picture, completely different profile but stunningly relevant background and work experience. He's extremely advanced and is considered a Google Scholar in this world.
Aleksandar's "professional" profile is: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aleksandar-lazarevic Wiki Page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksandar_Lazarevic
Notice how there is no mention of Dominion Voting Systems in his work experience. If he was indeed hired for positive reasons, why would he not have this listed on his profile?
At this point I am 100% convinced that this is the man behind Scorecard. Looking through his papers and experiences and talks he's a super accomplished Big Data, distributed systems expert, his works is even cited in CISCO patents ( https://patents.google.com/patent/US9563854B2/en ) If you read this Patent, it's a tough read it's a concept of connected close range machines being taught to correct nodes slowly over time by a trainer node. Perhaps Election Machines???
More of his research: https://www.researchgate.net/scientific-contributions/Aleksandar-Lazarevic-13940289 - All read like tech that would use to change data predictably.
Now I had to go hunting for data that will tie this man, to that profile on LinkedIn that is listed under DVS to prove the connection. I found an old paper he wrote about more high end tech concepts. This document is also attached ( KST-1-102.pdf ), and you can also see here ( https://imgur.com/a/elIQ09r )
Notice the email addressed used to contact him, the exact same handle he had listed under DVS, Now it's confirmed this is the same person.
So why does this man have 2 profiles, why did the profile associated to DVS get deleted once they were alerted to be seeing it, and why doesn't his professional profile have any note of working. If I were going to steal elections I would not want people capable of doing so associated with the company who counts votes…