Tech Expert: Ballots Designed to Be Read as Errors

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Tech expert and inventor Jovan Hutton Pulitzer gave riveting testimony today before Georgia state legislators on the election fraud that took place on Nov. 3 and how it can be proved.

The ballots used on Nov. 3 in are designed to be read by voting machines as errors, Pulitzer testified.

“I have no regard for the smoking mirrors of how the machines work, the hidden stuff in the code, or how this machine is supposed to be programmed.  If the machine worked according to programming none of us would be standing here.  We’re here because something broke.”

“So I’m saying ‘I don’t care about the machine’.  I don’t even care about the code that was written in the machine.  What I care about is that physical artifact. And you know what?  That physical artifact has material differences from district to district that should not be there…Why are they there?”

“This isn’t the beating of a drum this is the burning of a city,“ Pulitzer said.

Pulitzer shared startling numbers on the number of mail-in ballots that are read as errors.

In 2016 400,000 of 33.5 million, or 1.2% of mail-in ballots, were read as errors. In 2018 628,000 of 30.2 million or 2.1% of mail-in ballots were read as errors. But in Fulton County, Georgia in 2020 106,000 of 113,130 ballots or a whopping 93.67% were read as errors.

The numbers represent a startling 780% increase over 2016 and a 446% increase over 2018.

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