Data Scientist and Former Naval Commanding Officer: As a Poll Watcher “I Saw an Election Process That Was Forensically Destructive”

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The Pennsylvania state legislature held a hearing today on voter fraud during the Nov. 3 election.

Gregory Stensrum, a former commanding officer and executive officer in the Navy testified on the voting irregularities he says he witnessed. Stensrum says he is also a data scientist, a forensic computer scientist and an expert on security and fraud.

He worked as an election monitor this year and witnessed an election in which actions were taken that made it nearly impossible to establish the validity of some of the votes.

“What I saw as a forensic expert was an election process that was forensically destructive in the manner it was conducted,” Stensrum said. “The chain of custody…in all cases, was broken. It was broken for the mail-in ballots, the drop-box ballots, election usb v-card flash drives, in all cases…”

The Trump campaign has filed lawsuits in Pennsylvania, as well as several other states, challenging the results in which the legality of ballots cannot be ascertained.

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