Anonymous ID: 82e1ec Jan. 16, 2024, 9:05 a.m. No.20252325   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20252271

Actually, I was considering it to be a way to get the white hats into the main narrative.

 

If we end up in some type of martial law, then the military will run the 2024 election.

I just worry about all the wackadoodles in the current admin.

Anonymous ID: 82e1ec Jan. 16, 2024, 9:16 a.m. No.20252363   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2378

Georgia lawsuit still ongoing regarding election machines.

 

https://www.courthousenews.com/federal-trial-over-dominion-voting-machine-security-kicks-off-in-georgia/

 

Federal trial over Dominion voting machine security kicks off in Georgia

A group of voters claim that the system's ballot marking devices are not secure and that they cannot ensure their vote is accurately tabulated.

ATLANTA (CN) — A bench trial began Tuesday in federal court over whether Georgia's current voting machine system has vulnerabilities that leave it susceptible to cybersecurity risks.

 

A group of Georgia voters and the Coalition for Good Governance, a nonprofit that focuses on election transparency, filed a lawsuit against the secretary of state's office and state officials in 2017.

 

U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg agreed with the plaintiffs that the direct-recording electronic voting machine system Georgia had been using since 2002 was outdated and "highly susceptible to manipulation and malfunction." In August 2019, she ordered the state to update its aging election system ahead of the 2020 primaries.

 

Georgia's Republican Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger, entered a nearly $107 million contract with Dominion Voting Systems to install new ballot-counting devices that record votes in a barcode and print paper copies of the ballot for a voter’s review before being scanned.

 

But the plaintiffs in the case claim Dominion's new ballot marking devices are not "voter-verifiable, secure, or reliable" and have some of the same cybersecurity vulnerabilities posed by the outdated voting system. Much of their argument points to the January 2021 breach of voting machines at the Coffee County elections office, which has become a crucial incident in the sweeping racketeering indictment against former President Donald Trump and 18 of his allies accused of trying to overturn his 2020 presidential defeat.

 

They also argue that because their vote is captured in a QR code, they have no way of ensuring it accurately conveys their intended ballot selections and that it can't be meaningfully audited.

 

During the trial, the voter coalition intends to rely largely on evidence gathered from University of Michigan computer scientist J. Alex Halderman, one of their expert witnesses. The court allowed Halderman to access the voting machines, in which he produced a report indicating that the feasibility of a cyberattack could cause specific votes cast to be swapped or deleted, including through access to and alteration of the QR code.

Anonymous ID: 82e1ec Jan. 16, 2024, 9:50 a.m. No.20252507   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2522

Georgia House speaker backs more changes to election laws

Burns advocates for elimination of ballot bar codes, more oversight

http://archive.today/2024.01.10-195157/https://www.ajc.com/politics/georgia-speaker-burns-seeks-to-end-of-ballot-bar-codes-add-oversight/EXQBUBA7SZE3HKG3CB7SJ5ZUK4/

 

Critics of the system say voters can’t know that the QR code accurately reflects their choices.

“We are going to strengthen the security of our ballots by moving away from the QR code — which many voters find confusing — and toward visible watermarks on security paper to denote voter selections,” Burns said.

The secretary of state’s office has previously estimated it would cost $15 million to buy 32,500 new ballot printers statewide that can produce a larger 18-inch ballot it says would be necessary if a QR code is omitted. Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has instead asked legislators to spend $4.7 million for devices allowing voters to verify QR codes at polling places.

Burns also said the State Election Board, which handles allegations of fraud and irregularities, should be more independent from Raffensperger, a Republican and Georgia’s chief election official.

The State Election Board last month voted against investigating Raffensperger for his oversight of an audit of the 2020 presidential election. The board also unanimously voted to ask the General Assembly to clarify whether it has the power to police the secretary of state.

Raffensperger opposes the change sought by Republican activists who blame him for Donald Trump’s loss.

https://www.ajc.com/politics/georgia-speaker-burns-seeks-to-end-of-ballot-bar-codes-add-oversight/EXQBUBA7SZE3HKG3CB7SJ5ZUK4/

Anonymous ID: 82e1ec Jan. 16, 2024, 10:26 a.m. No.20252685   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20252548

It is all over Twitter.

They said they were organizing in blue areas to get Haley to win.

They are also organizing in New Hampshire for the same thing.

Anonymous ID: 82e1ec Jan. 16, 2024, 10:56 a.m. No.20252841   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2872

>>20252827

Kushner like Trump has real estate.

Might want to look and see if he has a development deal with SA.

 

Biden, never had real estate anywhere except his own he bought with the 10%.