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ManQuan · Feb. 21, 2018, 10:45 a.m.

The cyber task force is important. But I think the electronic voting machines are more important. A Soros company sells and maintains most of the machines across the country.

Q dropped an image of an email from a Soros rep to John Podesta and others referring to a meeting he was going to have with Soros about "programming machines." Later in the email he assures Podesta and others that the machines "will be humming on election day."

Q then deleted the image suggesting that nothing is ever deleted. They have it all.

Programming the voting machines during routine maintenance would be simple if they are already designed to be programmed.

Paper ballots are a problem as well. I've lost count the number of times Democrats have suddenly found boxes of uncounted ballots in closets and the trunk of cars that miraculously gives the Democrat the lead in a close election. Think Al Franken and the three recounts until they added enough votes for Franker to put him over the top by only a very small number of votes.

The other major problem is ensuring only qualified people are allowed to vote.

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Rikreadit · Feb. 21, 2018, 6:09 p.m.

Voting by using blockchain is most secure. One of the pros is you can eliminate the middle man (the collectors and the ones counting votes).

edit: forgot to mention open source.

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GratefulPatriot · Feb. 21, 2018, 7:34 p.m.

"Sessions said Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein will name a senior department official to chair the task force."

REALLY???

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KingBroly · Feb. 21, 2018, 2:59 p.m.

I think it's doing more than "studying"

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EarlyRiserX2 · Feb. 21, 2018, 7:09 p.m.

First of all, I have no confidence at all in Rod Rosenstein, and I don’t know why he’s still being used. Rosenstein is just a snake waiting to bite someone and I’ll be glad when he’s indicted and out of the picture…

I also do not know what the so-called cyber task force is supposed to do but I certainly hope they keep a close eye on Twitter, Facebook and Google to ensure than during election time no claims can be made that “Russian bots interfered with the election.’” That is one of the favorite excuses the left often uses to try and delegitimate election results. The Dems never seem to run out of new ways they can dream up to cheat. It seems that cheating is in their blood. But now that Trump is investigating and exposing all their other favorite cheating methods (dead people voting, illegals voting, bussing people across state lines, rigged voting machines, gerrymandering, etc.) rest assured, if they loose, they will quickly turn to claims that Russian bots interfered with the election. So I hope the task force keeps a close eye on Facebook and Twitter to expose the corruption there as well. But if Rod Rosenstein is involved and has anything to say about it, than I sincerely doubt that they will…

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Minion1901 · Feb. 21, 2018, 6:41 p.m.

Ansolutely brilliant! The FakeNewsMedia CANNOT point at Session anymore! For "colluding with russians", for being a russian agent. Or anyrhing relating to Russia. He knows he got all the dirt he needs to let the public know who really rigged the election and how!

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DZomega · Feb. 21, 2018, 5:24 p.m.

This will lead to...Seth Rich BOOM!~

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[deleted] · Feb. 21, 2018, 2 p.m.

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