Pretty sure that's what they're checking. Fraudulent paper probably has a different feel, thickness, etc. Of course, they're checking it with a scientific method.
Hadn't heard anything about that....I'm curious about the content of that paper though - what's in it that's so unique? Or is it just a ratio thing...normal "ingredients"?
Wow, it was a trap. I was interviewed by a newspaper reporter on one of the 'stop the steal' protests at the capital building. I was telling him it was a trap to catch them in the act. He laughed at me and say, "a trap by who?" and I said Homeland Security and they have them marked with watermarks. He though I was a total nutbag, but here we are. I'm consistently months ahead of the news.
Don't they realize that paper is different?
You might say it's kind of like a watermark...
Pretty sure that's what they're checking. Fraudulent paper probably has a different feel, thickness, etc. Of course, they're checking it with a scientific method.
Yep, Q mentioned a paper "recipe". It's special paper. The recipe was given to the enemy on purpose.
Be a shame if we changed the recipe after they got ahold of the other one.
https://qagg.news/?read=4494
Didn't someone say they were looking for bamboo? Am I misremembering?
John Brakey says they are looking for bamboo fibers present on the 40k ballots shipped from China.
Hadn't heard anything about that....I'm curious about the content of that paper though - what's in it that's so unique? Or is it just a ratio thing...normal "ingredients"?
Wow, it was a trap. I was interviewed by a newspaper reporter on one of the 'stop the steal' protests at the capital building. I was telling him it was a trap to catch them in the act. He laughed at me and say, "a trap by who?" and I said Homeland Security and they have them marked with watermarks. He though I was a total nutbag, but here we are. I'm consistently months ahead of the news.
That's cuz you ARE the news now :D
They're also looking for the creases that the 3AM never-mailed ballots won't have.
I am guessing many don't know a watermark from a water stain...
Doesn't paper tracking via watermark go back at least as far as Sherlock Holmes books?