We did see what looked like black lights being used on the ballots, but I believe most thought they were looking for a watermark. Then we had Jovan post something about every printer printing a unique code on every page, one that's not visible to the human eye because it's a small number of colored pixels. This is the first time I'm hearing about a radioisotope. Not sure of the validity of the article referenced in this post.
We knew about this TWO YEARS AGO!
We did see what looked like black lights being used on the ballots, but I believe most thought they were looking for a watermark. Then we had Jovan post something about every printer printing a unique code on every page, one that's not visible to the human eye because it's a small number of colored pixels. This is the first time I'm hearing about a radioisotope. Not sure of the validity of the article referenced in this post.
The isotope could be what became a "watermark" in the rumors. It serves the same purpose. This validates those theories
I'm also questioning the validity of the article. But machine identification codes exist https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machine_Identification_Code
Yes we did. A friendly reminder