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originally posted by: xuenchen
What "advantage" does the 600 dpi have ? š®
originally posted by: putnam6
originally posted by: tanstaafl
originally posted by: xuenchen
What "advantage" does the 600 dpi have ? š®
600DPI (uncompressed) is supposedly the resolution required by the technology Jovan Hutton Pulitzer requires to check for kinematic artifacts.
For example, it would show where an absentee ballot wasn't folded as an absentee ballot should be, IIRC
An excellent question. That's the resolution standard for scanning (on any machine).
There's not a lot of difference to the human eye between 600 and 300 unless you're looking at details like photographs and zooming WAY in or trying to enlarge something (like a crowd photograph) to be able to find someone in a crowded football stadium.
For a ballot, though, where you're just reading marks, you could get away with something that has a lot less resolution.
originally posted by: IndieA
Who remembers that video of a woman scanning the same ballots over and over after most of the arena was empty?
I also remember a video of a woman in Georgia demonstrating how the votes on the scanned ballots could actually be changed through the adjudication process. And how the same ballots could be rescanned multiple times.
I also have a couple photos of what looks like a couple of female legislators in the arena handling election material. The Legislation claimed that those women were not there in a Senate hearing, but the fact that those women are friends and are together, plus both woman's hair roots are dead give aways.
I keep hearing that the Georgia government is a cesspool.
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
originally posted by: IndieA
Wasn't this debunked as two separate people?
More: www.motherjones.com...
Itās been nearly a month since Joe Biden was declared the winner of the 2020 presidential election by major media outlets and more than a week since the General Services Administration informed the president-elect that his team could start the transition process.
But none of that has had any effect on the lawyers fighting on behalf of Donald Trump to overturn the election results in key swing states.
In a particularly deranged and conspiracy-filled press conference held in Georgia on Wednesday by attorney Lin Wood and Sidney Powell, a former member of Trumpās legal team, the two repeatedly affirmed, without citing any evidence, that Trump not only won Georgia, but most other swing states as well.
originally posted by: MayRenee
It is a cesspool, proof is in the pudding, Marjorie Taylor Greene was elected. It's a cesspool
originally posted by: IndieA
Who remembers that video of a woman scanning the same ballots over and over after most of the arena was empty?
I also remember a video of a woman in Georgia demonstrating how the votes on the scanned ballots could actually be changed through the adjudication process. And how the same ballots could be rescanned multiple times.
I also have a couple photos of what looks like a couple of female legislators in the arena handling election material. The Legislation claimed that those women were not there in a Senate hearing, but the fact that those women are friends and are together, plus both woman's hair roots are dead give aways.
I keep hearing that the Georgia government is a cesspool.
originally posted by: imitator
a reply to: IndieA
Looks like MSN concocted an elaborate lie, it seems they left a lot out.
I remember that lady: I would mention their names, but they can be easily found.
* she is seen pulling ballots from under the table
* re-scanning ballots
* involved in a USB hand-off
* family working with her....
* connected to the USB guy who was trashing ballots on video, he was also seen celebrating about the ballots under the table!!!
There was a whole group of them...
Georgia was a wreck, from shredded to hundreds of thousand of ballots being adjudicated.
An attempted hack into Georgiaās voter registration database was traced back to the Department of Homeland Security, The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday.
A third-party security firm working for the state detected the unsuccessful breach and linked it to an IP address associated with DHS, the report said. Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp reportedly sent a letter to Homeland Security asking the department to confirm whether an attempt was made.
In his letter, The Wall Street Journal reported, Kemp asked the department to confirm whether a scan attempt was made, who authorized the scan and whether the department was scanning other state systems without authorization.
Leading up to the election, questions were raised about the security of state computer systems that protect voting data. Homeland Security reportedly considered declaring election systems as ācritical infrastructure,ā which would have given the federal agency the authority to protect the systems. A spokesman for the Department of Homeland Security didnāt immediately respond to the publicationās request for comment.
originally posted by: Boadicea
a reply to: putnam6
I just saw this and wanted to share it here too:
BREAKING: Georgia Judge Postpones Fulton County Ballot Examination That was Set for Friday
Two steps forward and one step back, eh?
Right, however, as sourced, it smell of last minute desperation and it only serves to benefit the Audit teams.
originally posted by: Boadicea
a reply to: putnam6
I just saw this and wanted to share it here too:
BREAKING: Georgia Judge Postpones Fulton County Ballot Examination That was Set for Friday
Two steps forward and one step back, eh?
Amero said the motions must be heard before the plaintiffs can gain access to the absentee ballots. He proposed a June 21 hearing, but the order scheduling the hearing hasnāt yet been filed.
āIt seems like a desperation move. The silver lining is that we now have more time to perfect the changes we had to make in our inspection plan,ā Garland Favorito, the lead petitioner, told The Epoch Times via email.