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re: Forensic Audit shows Boxes 15, 18, 28, 41 and 44, were intentionally modified

Posted on 6/11/21 at 12:32 pm to
Posted by Jjdoc
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Member since Mar 2016
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Posted on 6/11/21 at 12:32 pm to
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The possibility that I was considering was that the intentional error on the ballots would reject those ballots and then allow those ballots to be adjudicated and could all be given to Biden.

The hand count should pick up that discrepancy if that was the case.




That's an issue in that the adjudication process prints a new ballot in some places.

These are called BDMs or Ballot Marking Devices & Systems.




The first hybrids were developed by Dominion Voting Systems, first with the addition of an assistive technology interface (ATI) to the ImageCast Precinct optical scanner and later with the ImageCast Evolution. Most often the assistive interface of the ImageCast Precinct includes a printer that prints a ballot based on the voter’s selection using the ATI, which is then scanned by the ImageCast Precinct. With the Evolution the assistive features, printer and scanner are integrated into a single unit, though the configuration is virtually identical with the BMD and scanner model. We have designated this equipment as “Hybrid Optical Scan/BMD.”

The ImageCast Precinct ATI can also be configured to enter the votes from “assistive ballots” directly into the tabulation without the creation of an independent paper ballot, thus functioning as a direct recording electronic device. The Hart InterCivic eScan A/T, used statewide in Oklahoma works similarly. We have designated this equipment as “Hybrid Optical Scan/DRE.”

The ES&S ExpressVote XL and the ExpressVote HW 2.1 function as BMDs but contain an internal tabulating functionality. With both of these machines, the voter’s selections, made using a touchscreen interface, are printed on a voter selection card, which is scanned and tabulated by the same machine. While the ExpressVote XL always functions as both a BMD and as a tabulator, the ExpressVote can be configured to function exclusively as a BMD or as a BMD and tabulator. We have designated the ExpressVote XL and the ExpressVote, when used as a BMD and tabulator as “Hybrid BMD/Optical Scan.”




So, it really comes down to if the paper ballot was kept or not and in some cases there would not even be a paper ballot... read the bold part above.


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Posted by WaWaWeeWa
Member since Oct 2015
15714 posts
Posted on 6/11/21 at 5:28 pm to
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The first hybrids were developed by Dominion Voting Systems, first with the addition of an assistive technology interface (ATI) to the ImageCast Precinct optical scanner and later with the ImageCast Evolution. Most often the assistive interface of the ImageCast Precinct includes a printer that prints a ballot based on the voter’s selection using the ATI, which is then scanned by the ImageCast Precinct. With the Evolution the assistive features, printer and scanner are integrated into a single unit, though the configuration is virtually identical with the BMD and scanner model. We have designated this equipment as “Hybrid Optical Scan/BMD.” The ImageCast Precinct ATI can also be configured to enter the votes from “assistive ballots” directly into the tabulation without the creation of an independent paper ballot, thus functioning as a direct recording electronic device. The Hart InterCivic eScan A/T, used statewide in Oklahoma works similarly. We have designated this equipment as “Hybrid Optical Scan/DRE.”


When the average person can’t comprehend this shite we have a problem. We need to go back to counting by hand. When they prove that they can do that competently then we can slowly add in technology.
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