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[–] Gingercuntfirecrotch ago  (edited ago)

Applies to 333xy where x is either 4, 6, 7, 8 or 9. These zip codes don’t exist anywhere.

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[–] Paladin_Diver ago 

I have never heard about this apparent fraud. When did this become a thing?

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[–] Sallywuffs 2 points -2 points (+0|-2) ago  (edited ago)

Paladin...33341 came up in a Trump tweet, it is the number of murders reported last year in Mexico.

I do decodes and tried to figure it out, Trump rounds numbers and there was no reason for him to put 33341 precisely in the tweet, heck he rounds billions.

Nothing came out, so I thought maybe it was a zipcode.

Checked...and it came up, sort of. It was on some real estate and weather sites, and some demographic websites. But it is not on any maps, although the sequence is near Ft-Lauderdale-Delray. DNC central. One realtor (Yellow Key) showed rentals in that zipcode. Of course they will say it was a typo. But they had a few apartments with the same zipcode. They had an address. A retirement apartment.

So I got to thinking....it is a phony non-existent zipcode, right in the middle of the most corrupt DNC territory.

What if it is used as a bogus zip code, for non-existent and fraudulent voter regs, vote tallies, "absentee" ballots, etc ? Why bother with retail fraud, when you can steal wholesale, to order ? All back-office and computer.

So I tried to check to see if any votes came out of it...and ran into a brick wall, because voting districts are not by zip code.

And the registrations and voting tallies are protected by the local politicians in at the Board of Elections.

So we cannot get at the data to verify.

The ONLY questions are:

Were votes tallied from that zipcode, or were any voter registrations done with that zipcode ?

We cannot find out, the records are under political control at the Board of Elections. Hello, Brenda Snipes.

And of course this is just one Florida district. They could be doing it all over the country.

Think about it. If you have an entire zipcode at your disposal you can manufacture as many registrations and votes as you want, and dump them into the vote, because the voting district boundaries are not by zipcode. You don't need to go around canvassing and actually getting people to register. You can fake it.

The putzes from the League of Women Voters are out front checking voter IDS, while you are packing votes by the thousands in the back office into a non-existent zipcode that overlaps your district, and you don't need to bother with real people and voting machines, and nobody audits zipcodes.


So I was stuck on 33341 in my decode. "Screw it," I thought. "Just go ahead with the rest of the tweet, maybe a clue will come."

So I went ahead with the rest of the tweet, and managed to finish the decode.

And what did the full decode say ?

The full decode was 33341 333441 33341 !