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eeqrhty wrote (edited )
Reply to comment by burnerben in Inauguration Live Updates: Biden sworn in as 46th president, declaring "democracy has prevailed" by Rambler
I was trying to helpfully direct you to a place where you can look into it yourself. Not everyone on the internet wants to get into a debate. I would have to write an extremely long essay to explain all the evidence I know about. I will say this about the video riddler brought up (who you were rude to for no reason).
First of all, you can see in the video that the observers are kept at an unreasonably far distance from where the counting is taking place. This was the case in multiple other states as well.
Secondly, the video shows that they were scanning ballots pulled out from containers after everyone else had gone home. Multiple media outlets reported that the ballot counters had gone home.
Regina Waller, the Fulton County public affairs manager for elections, told ABC News that the election department sent the State Farm Arena absentee ballot counters home at 10:30 p.m
They planned to stop scanning absentee ballots at 10:30 p.m. and pick it up back in the morning. No official could explain before press time why Fulton was stopping its count of absentee ballots at that time, only saying that was the procedure.
This matches up with the claims of the two Republican observers who gave sworn affidavits saying an election official sent people home some time after 10 pm. https://beta.documentcloud.org/documents/20420331-mitchell-harrison-affidavit
This debunking article quotes a source from the Secretary of State's office who said "they had a designated observer at that spot all night, the entire time".
But the observer only specifically claims to have been there from 11:52 pm to 12:45 am after leaving earlier in the evening
A state election board monitor, who asked for his name not to be used due to safety concerns, told Lead Stories on the phone on December 3, 2020, that he was present at the vote counting location beginning at 11:52 p.m., after leaving briefly at earlier in the evening. He then stayed until about 12:45 a.m., when the work that night was completed.
A different debunking article admits the scanners were unattended for about an hour
The scanners were unattended for about an hour until the election observer arrived, according to WSB-TV 2, though they were under video surveillance.
The combination of the bogus water leak that supposedly was the reason for counting being delayed (no proof was provided for this), the claims of the media that night that counting had stopped, republican observers being kept far away, the mixed claims about whether the election observer was present the whole time or not… I think it’s suspicious. But this story is just one part of a lot of issues that have happened in multiple states.
burnerben wrote
Reply to comment by riddler in Inauguration Live Updates: Biden sworn in as 46th president, declaring "democracy has prevailed" by Rambler
hey man im not sure if you have eyes none the less a brain but its not hard to logic that they are more ballots that their bringing out for tomorrow or more counting and because of no audio in the footage it cant be ruled out that they were taking a break. if youd like to show me some solid evidence from credible sources id be happy to discuss.
burnerben wrote
Reply to comment by eeqrhty in Inauguration Live Updates: Biden sworn in as 46th president, declaring "democracy has prevailed" by Rambler
So your not gonna name specific things with specific sources to back them up? great. i love when people make statements with no real reliable evidence.
eeqrhty wrote
Reply to comment by bolaris in Brave browser takes step toward enabling a decentralized web by Rambler
I think a lot of people just hadn't heard about it. It didn't get enough publicity. I'm pretty technically literate but didn't really know about it. I mean, I've heard the name before and seen the logo, but I never looked into it until I read your comment. It sounds great. Maybe it could catch on now.
riddler wrote
Reply to comment by eeqrhty in Parler is back and it's hosted in Russia! by not_bob
I agree. I've always thought it was a honeypot as well, so I never dug to deep into it. Given the rumors that the site's information was compromised, I'll never attempt to use it either.
riddler wrote
Reply to comment by burnerben in Inauguration Live Updates: Biden sworn in as 46th president, declaring "democracy has prevailed" by Rambler
I think there are enough problems that need to be fleshed out before Biden can be accepted as legitimate.
What is your thoughts on the Georgia video of pulling out ballots after the election monitors are told to go home?
eeqrhty wrote
Reply to comment by burnerben in Inauguration Live Updates: Biden sworn in as 46th president, declaring "democracy has prevailed" by Rambler
Honestly, there is so much to explain that it's not easy to even know where the best place is to begin. But if you want to look into it, you can check out some of the links on hereistheevidence.com and decide for yourself. Whether you think there was enough fraud to change the result or not, I think anyone who spends some time researching it would conclude that it's important to improve the security of our elections.
eeqrhty wrote
Reply to comment by riddler in Parler is back and it's hosted in Russia! by not_bob
They can get a court order to collect user data for servers in the US, and for Parler I'm sure that has already happened. Though I wouldn't be surprised if Parler is a honeypot anyways. It's suspicious that they ask their users for personal information.
burnerben wrote
Reply to comment by DashingDex in Inauguration Live Updates: Biden sworn in as 46th president, declaring "democracy has prevailed" by Rambler
ok explain the voter fraud please siting sources would be helpful
DashingDex wrote
Reply to comment by burnerben in Inauguration Live Updates: Biden sworn in as 46th president, declaring "democracy has prevailed" by Rambler
Voter fraud... Presidency was stolen...
anon wrote
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well then.
HulkHoganBot wrote
Reply to comment by riddler in Inauguration Live Updates: Biden sworn in as 46th president, declaring "democracy has prevailed" by Rambler
Hell yeah brother.
burnerben wrote
Reply to comment by riddler in Inauguration Live Updates: Biden sworn in as 46th president, declaring "democracy has prevailed" by Rambler
explain to me how he didnt win legitimately
riddler wrote
Reply to comment by burnerben in Inauguration Live Updates: Biden sworn in as 46th president, declaring "democracy has prevailed" by Rambler
Do you think Biden won legitimately? I don't. There was so much election fraud that is just being ignored. The media is just going to pretend like Biden is uniting people when all he's doing is pushing a radical liberal agenda.
burnerben wrote
Reply to comment by riddler in Inauguration Live Updates: Biden sworn in as 46th president, declaring "democracy has prevailed" by Rambler
elaborate please
riddler wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in Parler is back and it's hosted in Russia! by not_bob
$300,000/mo
I find it hard to believe they could be generating that much revenue legitimately.
I think they were a political hot potato. Hosting providers likely don't want to risk their payment processors.
Rambler wrote
Reply to comment by riddler in Parler is back and it's hosted in Russia! by not_bob
I think I read that they were paying AWS upwards of $300,000/mo for services.
Definitely a much larger operation than I had previously though. A client that big should have had providers, globally, drooling over the idea of a big sale.
Wahaha OP wrote (edited )
Reply to Image search throwing you a curveball by Wahaha
Manga is Fate/stay night (likely from some doujin), anime that doesn't give a fuck is Kore wa Zombie desu ka. In the top corner there's Strike the Blood.
riddler wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in Parler is back and it's hosted in Russia! by not_bob
I suspect they went with the cheapest alternative that would get them back online. Having various services hosted across many different countries only helps with the freedom of information.
riddler wrote
Reply to comment by eeqrhty in Parler is back and it's hosted in Russia! by not_bob
While I generally agree, I think the problem with that theory is the three letter agencies are allowed to operate with impunity outside of the U.S. They may be operating with impunity inside the U.S. already, but they are violating the law by doing so. Either way, real news about the world is about to become a whole lot more sparse than a few years ago.
riddler wrote
After seeing Zuckerberg tape over his webcam, I started taping over it on everything. If a billionaire tech CEO like Zuckerberg doesn't trust his IT to lock down his machine, no one should.
riddler wrote
Reply to Inauguration Live Updates: Biden sworn in as 46th president, declaring "democracy has prevailed" by Rambler
I guess everyone is just going to proceed with this fraud.
eeqrhty wrote
Reply to One in five companies admit to spying on remote workers without their knowledge by Rambler
I would hope that this is illegal but maybe not. Company property and all.