[–] ReallyLongTimeLurker 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Is it legal to update the software the night before the election? Has the update been certified? Would they try to tamper with counties this small? would it be worth the effort?
[–] MFin_Looter_Kangs 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
A technology glitch that halted voting in two Georgia counties on Tuesday morning was caused by a vendor uploading an update to their election machines the night before, a county election supervisor said.
Later mentions they use KnowInk software as well as Dominion, so it’s not saying the vendor was Dominion.
Why update the night before? Also it sounds like the vendor has access to and gets to update the software whenever they choose. If so, that’s not right.
[–] MuckeyDuck 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago (edited ago)
Here's my first reaction to some of the things being discovered, and that is that we are seeing exactly what they, the conspirators, want us to see. Think about it. No matter what some information claims, the enemy is not stupid, dumb, or incompetent. They are in fact very very smart, and have had a lot of time to figure this out, not to mention unlimited resources to carry out a plan.
So imagine that they have played out the game at every conceivable angle. One scenario would be:
This is similar to the tactic of placing minor valuables/cash in easy to find location so that a thief will find it and think he stumbled on you jackpot. It's know as a Red Herring.
See, even when all the votes are corrected, Biden still comes out on top, is what this is designed to do.
Ask yourself, how would you play it.