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The Imaginary Software Glitch

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Computers don't make mistakes. Attempts to blame election fraud on "computer glitches" are not credible.


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Uploaded 3 years ago  

November 10th 2020  

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8 Comments

Interesting things

- 3 years ago  

Thanks Tony for your brilliant pieces! (But please start channels on BitChute and Rumble too)

Ocotubre

- 3 years ago  

Here is their explanation: https://www.freep.com/story/news/politics/elections/2020/11/06/antrim-county-vote-glitch-software-update/6194745002/

Lis

- 3 years ago  

Tony, thanks for all of your work. And you are most certainly correct. Every aspect of Dominion, ES&S SCYTL Clarity and all the players is circumspect. #SwitchesNotGlitches

monkey_boy

- 3 years ago  

also there are some interesting graphs indicating Biden's vote counts in various precincts violate benford's law, whereas Trump's don't. And Biden has a statistically impossible number of votes just for biden (not also for the dem senator candidate). He has umpteen things going on that are all like six sigma level impossible...

BobGutjahr

- 3 years ago  

Actually, it is not out of the question that such a late-breaking change would be made, but operations should have required an absolutely compelling reason for doing so (e.g., the entire system would self destruct after counting 1,000 votes). In addition, there should be an emergency change request describing the problem and how it is being fixed with approvals all the way up to the CIO. Where is the documentation?

Frequent_flyer

- 3 years ago  

I tell this to people i work with and they ALL tell me im a conspiracy theorist! Thats how deep this is in their heads. If Trump wins, there will be bedlam. This may have been the plan all along. Why? This great reset, i would say.

Steaphany

- 3 years ago  

If a program just randomly executed something beyond the directives in the program itself, we'd all be in lots of trouble. An example, the flight computers of the Boeing 737-MAX were programmed to do exactly what they did resulting in the two crashes with great loss of life.

Thig

- 3 years ago  

Keep at it Tony!