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Any of these individuals listed above know how to contact me immediately (if you don’t already) https://t.co/HxXSwnuZ6N. This clip with what I discovered ties it all Together! Triple Booyah!— BobbyPiton (@BobbyPiton3) December 22, 2020
Data scientist Bobby Piton believes the Nov. 3 election was rigged with the help of voters who exist only on paper.
Piton calls this group “Phantom Voters,” and he believes they are identities whose votes could be used to overwrite ballots of actual voters.
Piton says bad actors could analyze, in real time, the percentages of voters of gender- and age-groups that voted to identify groups that turned out in numbers that exceeded historical levels. Voters from those groups could then have their ballots overwritten without raising suspicions.
Piton says those plans were aided by massive amounts of early voting that allowed the vote-switching algorithms used on voting machines to be modified continuously taking into account the narrower population of voters who had still not yet voted in the days and weeks before the election.
Piton believes updates being loaded in to voting machines in days immediately preceding the election, for example, were likely revised probability maps.
The section on this startling analysis begins at about the 17:55 mark in the above video and runs to about minute 18. You can also watch the video here.