Election Fraud Continues By Database Latency!!!, 3987

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Good evening, I’m still reporting on the coup.

First you could lose your social media license if you said masks don’t work. Then you could get booted if you said the lockdowns won’t work. Next up it was the vaxes. That’s the one that got me booted. Now, all of these have been proven to be true – to most of us, anyway.

But the one thing you still risk a 50-50 chance of getting the boot is if you dare to say that elections are rigged. They change the scheme every time now that they know more and more people are watching. But it looks to me like the cheating is still going in and no one seems like they care to follow the latest developments from Cheatersville, USA, wherever that may be.

However, the great Jim Hoft of the Gateway Pundit has both the connections, the vast audience size, and the finances to consistently be on the leading edge of truth, and here it is, and if what he published one month ago holds true, then this election cheating scandal will absolutely turn up in Election 2024 in some new variant, and we had better face it, fund research into it and go after it full tilt if we ever want to gift honest elections to our children and grandchildren.

Here's how a version of the cheat worked recently.

A county election manager changes the zip code of 31,000 voters on their mail-in ballots and they go out on Sept. 3 for an upcoming November election. Guess what? All those ballots are undeliverable.

A close comrade of Mr. Cheater Election Manager receives all of those returned ballots by Sept. 15 and with the flick of a few computer keys, all those bad addresses are quietly changed back, plus there is plenty of time for a few close friends, all being paid by Solos money at $5 per ballot to mark those ballots in the comfort of their homes for the Soros pick in the upcoming election, then mail some of those ballots in but hold back a reserve of what’s called “floating ballots” if needed on election night.

There is something called the National Change of Address Database (NCOA), but it is not even close to being nimble enough to pick up this change, then quickly change back trick in less than two weeks.

But here’s even more bad news; even if they upgraded their systems and made them 100% secure, it still wouldn’t be enough. Here is the latest report we could find from the U.S. Postal Service’s Office of Inspector General (OIG) on the matter of Change of Address orders, or COA’s. It is dated March 24, 2014.

“More than 40 million Americans change their addresses annually and submit change of address (COA) orders to the U.S. Postal Service. Customers can submit orders electronically through the Internet or submit hard copy orders through the mail or at a Post Office retail counter.”

Here’s what The OIG found:

“Security controls over the COA manual processes and NCOA Link data are not sufficient to protect the confidentiality and integrity of customer information. We visited one of the 22 Computerized Forwarding System sites and found personnel did not adhere to controls related to processing and retaining hard copy COA orders.”

This was the state of USPS’s mail forwarding controls nearly 9 years ago. Again, Their Inspector General has not issued another report since as far as we can see.

Another example: we moved about 60 days ago. Yesterday, I got a confirmation letter from the Post office, dated 11 days earlier, confirming my new forwarding address. In other words, in 2023, it took 60 days to take an action that would have any chance of defeating the above mail forwarding scheme for election fraud which takes – at max – only 12 days to work around the Postal system.

Using the faults of slow computer systems is called database latency.

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