Anonymous ID: dfac5b Nov. 24, 2020, 8:15 p.m. No.11775257   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5272 >>5329 >>5363 >>5459 >>5556 >>5738

Regal Entertainment, mentioned in Hunter Biden's emails, receives lifeline of $750M to avoid bankruptcy (UK's Cineworld is Regal's owner)

 

Regal was sold to UK-based Cineworld, the second-largest movie theatre operator in the world.

 

Lenders will provide the movie-theater owner with a $450 million loan to help it keep afloat through the coronavirus pandemic. Other lenders will provide Cineworld with additional flexibility on its revolving loan and other debt with various measures, providing it with more than $750 million of extra liquidity.

 

https://gnews.org/522852/

https://nypost.com/2020/11/23/regals-owner-cineworld-gets-750m-lifeline-to-avoid-bankruptcy/

Anonymous ID: dfac5b Nov. 24, 2020, 8:31 p.m. No.11775444   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11775239

 

Better to use a pen, not a marker when filling out ballots

 

If the vote tabulator relies on reading carbon marks such as from a pencil, then a permanent marker won't work.

 

Markers can also cause the mark to bleed through the paper.

 

https://www.countynewscenter.com/voters-reminded-to-mark-mail-ballots-in-ballpoint-pen/

https://d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net/wiscgrassrootsnetwork/pages/1656/attachments/original/1506014348/WEC-DecertMemo.pdf?1506014348

https://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/ovsta/frequently-requested-information/voting-systems-used-counties/how-use-your-countys-voting-system/dominion-voting-systems-imagecast-evolution

Anonymous ID: dfac5b Nov. 24, 2020, 8:39 p.m. No.11775549   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5567 >>5738

MSM fact-checks and says voting machines cannot be hacked. In 2018, Princeton University's Center for IT Policy found a design flaw in Dominion's ImageCast Evolution voting machine

 

https://freedom-to-tinker.com/2018/10/16/design-flaw-in-dominion-imagecast-evolution-voting-machine/

https://archive.vn/Eet98

 

The Dominion ImageCast Evolution looks like a pretty good voting machine, but it has a serious design flaw: after you mark your ballot, after you review your ballot, the voting machine can print more votes on it!. Fortunately, this design flaw has been patented by a rival company, ES&S, which sued to prevent Dominion from selling this bad design. Unfortunately, that means ES&S can still sell machines (such as their ExpressVote all-in-one) incorporating this design mistake.

 

When we use computers to count votes, it’s impossible to absolutely prevent a hacker from replacing the computer’s software with a vote-stealing program that deliberately miscounts the vote. Therefore (in almost all the states) we vote on paper ballots. We count the votes with optical scanners (which are very accurate when they haven’t been hacked), and to detect and correct possible fraud-by-hacking, we recount the paper ballots by hand. (This can be a full recount, or a risk-limiting audit, an inspection of a randomly selected sample of the ballots.)

 

Some voters are unable to mark their ballots by hand–they may have a visual impairment (they can’t see the ballot) or a motor disability (they can’t physically handle the paper). Ballot-marking devices (BMDs) are provided for those voters (and for any other voters that wish to use them); the BMDs are equipped with touchscreens, and also with audio and tactile interfaces (headphones and distinctively shaped buttons) for blind voters, and even sip-and-puff input devices for motor-impaired voters. These BMDs print out a paper ballot that can be scanned by the optical scanners and can be recounted by hand.

 

In a typical polling place, there are cardboard privacy screens for those voters who use a pen to fill in the the bubbles on their op-scan ballots; one BMD for voters who want machine assistance marking their ballots; and one optical scanner into which all voters deposit their ballots.

 

In contrast, the ImageCast Evolution is an “all-in-one” device: combination BMD and optical scanner. Most voters fill out their ballots by hand, and insert into the scanning slot. But those using the BMD feature will insert a blank ballot into the scanning slot; after they indicate their choices using the touchscreen or audio/button interface, the ImageCast Evolution will fill in the bubbles on their ballot for them.

 

Combining the BMD+scanner is a really bad idea! Remember, the purpose of the paper ballot is to guard against cheating by hacked voting computers. If the optical-scanners have been hacked, they lie about what’s on the paper ballots. We can detect this fraud by recounting a random sample of the paper ballots. But the ImageCast Evolution can print right onto your ballot, after you insert it into the slot. From the diagram of the paper path, above, it’s pretty clear that the same bidirectional paper path contains both the scanner and the printer. That means it can cast more votes onto your ballot. Of course, the legitimate software installed by Dominion won’t do that, but the machine is physically capable of it, and fraudulent software can exploit this ability.

Anonymous ID: dfac5b Nov. 24, 2020, 8:44 p.m. No.11775624   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11775329

I don't know if they thought this muh COVID out before…Hollywood would go bust kek. Maybe that was the play, maybe not…not sure.

 

But what we know is some governments around the world have been buying "PPE" from China when in fact they are just sending funds to China. Similar to how someone found money in locked boxes labelled with Red Cross on them.