BTW I know someone that worked for a company that was trying to sell election machines to NYC back when Giuliani was mayor (in the 90's) Yes back then. When they started to explain exactly how to switch the votes (ie cheat) Giuliani's team told them that if it is possible to rig the vote then we can't use them. So his company never managed to sell them to NYC.
Apparently "we have it all" but yeah, I hope we do too. The fact that a Republican is the topic of this testimony should (ha, should) be a nice red pill for Democrats to finally acknowledge that rigged elections are in fact a thing. Thanks for posting this video. Lots of tin-foil hats just got justified (not that all the other evidence of election fraud didn't do it, but that 51-49 number - all elections that ended that way should be looked at with a magnifying glass).
Hoping this helps push us back to paper ballots, not that those can't be tampered with but at least on a larger scale it is harder to do across the board.
BTW I know someone that worked for a company that was trying to sell election machines to NYC back when Giuliani was mayor (in the 90's) Yes back then. When they started to explain exactly how to switch the votes (ie cheat) Giuliani's team told them that if it is possible to rig the vote then we can't use them. So his company never managed to sell them to NYC.
Wow. That's been going for a long while. Giuliani is a honorable man.
He most certainly is. This means that he has known all these years that this is possible and he most certainly advised Trump as much.
I hope we have source codes for all 50 states.
Apparently "we have it all" but yeah, I hope we do too. The fact that a Republican is the topic of this testimony should (ha, should) be a nice red pill for Democrats to finally acknowledge that rigged elections are in fact a thing. Thanks for posting this video. Lots of tin-foil hats just got justified (not that all the other evidence of election fraud didn't do it, but that 51-49 number - all elections that ended that way should be looked at with a magnifying glass).
Hoping this helps push us back to paper ballots, not that those can't be tampered with but at least on a larger scale it is harder to do across the board.