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Friday, August 19, 2016

Can the presidential election be hacked?


Can the presidential election be hacked?

Hack Yes!

A majority of states use some kind of combination of electronic voting and a type of paper trail, but there is no standard nationwide. In most states the data that are used to determine who won an election are processed by networked, computerized devices. There are almost no locations that exclusively use paper ballots. Some states allow direct from home voting over the internet. Others employ electronic voting machines that produce no paper trail, therefore there is nothing to count or recount and no way to ensure that what a voter intended is what was recorded and transmitted.

Some systems produce a paper ballot of record, but that paper is kept only for a recount; votes are recorded by a machine such as an optical scanner and then stored as electronic digits. The counting of the paper ballots of record is exceedingly rare and is almost never done for verification in the absence of a recount demand.

The verification systems in place in most states can check only two things well.

First, they can provide a basis for comparing the number of people who showed up and were allowed to vote at a location with the voter total reported at the end of the day by that precinct. Thats the piece of paper you many see posted on the door where you vote.


Second, they can compare the total votes for a candidate reported by each precinct to the state capital against the number that the capital says it received from each location.

The ways to hack the election are straightforward and are like the computer system attacks that you hear about every day in the private sector and on government networks in the U.S. and elsewhere. Malware can be implanted on voting machines. Almost none of these machines have any kind of malware detection software like those used at major corporations and government agencies. Even if they did, many of those cybersecurity tools are regularly defeated by today’s sophisticated hackers.

It could happen. There is nothing to stop it from happening in many parts of the country, and there is not even an effort to see if it is happening.
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American voters will have no way to know if they can trust the results of the election, unless it is a landslide, so large that it seems unlikely that the winning margin was purely the result of malicious activity.

In any close election, because we have not done the simple things that could protect the integrity of our democratic process, there will be room for doubt.

(Keep in mind george soros has an operative that owns a foreign company that counts the electronic votes.)

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Soros operative buys an Election Firm: Smartmatic, SGO, Malloch-Brown
Jul 12, 2015

Soros Board Member Chairs Firm Running Online Voting

George Soros (A deceiver.)

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Time it takes to rig a voting machine? 7 minutes

A Princeton professor is reigniting the debate around potential election-rigging in U.S. elections, by reportedly showing it is possible to hack some voting machines in as little as seven minutes.

Time it takes to rig a voting machine? 7 minutes

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A REAL SHOCKER ABOUT HOW THEY COUNT YOUR VOTE AS A FRACTION!!!!

Fraction Magic Votes are being counted as fractions instead of as whole numbers (Parts 1 -6)

This report summarizes the results of our review of the GEMS election management system, which counts approximately 25 percent of all votes in the United States.

The results of this study demonstrate that a fractional vote feature is embedded in each GEMS application which can be used to invisibly, yet radically, alter election outcomes by pre-setting desired vote percentages to redistribute votes. This tampering is not visible to election observers, even if they are standing in the room and watching the computer. Use of the decimalized vote feature is unlikely to be detected by auditing or canvass procedures, and can be applied across large jurisdictions in less than 60 seconds.

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