There are so many problems with this, starting with the obvious.
Italians speak Italian. They write in Italian.
Next, for anyone who's never been outside of the US, Europeans use the d/m/y format for their dates.
There is no official seal
There is no official letterhead
There is no printed name beneath the signature. These are required on legal documents in Italy as well
The ID shown on other sites, is well expired.
Confessional recordings aren't zoomed in. They record the entire room so that defense attorneys can't argue the defendant was being threatened out of view of the camera.
The recordings are also done with a stationary camera.
Paper ballots can't be hacked. The tabulating machines aren't connected to the internet.
I agree with some of what you said, but the machines were connected to the internet, and theres plenty of reason to be suspicious of the paper ballots that were
printed on different paper
not folded, therefore never mailed
had the exact same crescent shaped spot where bubble wasn’t completely filled in
In regards to #1, I'm sorry but I'm not sure what you mean. #2 I hadn't seen any that without a crease. If you have I'd be happy to have a look. #3 I don't know which state you're referring to, I only know PA, and here I can't think of any "bubble" it's a box. Also, I haven't seen other states with bubbles that had crescent shaped markings and I would certainly look at those as well. I have searched since reading you reply and I haven't come up with anything. Maybe if you could give me the particular state your referencing I could better find it
You're gonna have to be a bit more specific. I'm not dedicating 7 hours of my day to watching a Senate hearing. I got a family, job, and better things to do. Much appreciated.
There are so many problems with this, starting with the obvious. Italians speak Italian. They write in Italian. Next, for anyone who's never been outside of the US, Europeans use the d/m/y format for their dates. There is no official seal There is no official letterhead There is no printed name beneath the signature. These are required on legal documents in Italy as well The ID shown on other sites, is well expired. Confessional recordings aren't zoomed in. They record the entire room so that defense attorneys can't argue the defendant was being threatened out of view of the camera. The recordings are also done with a stationary camera. Paper ballots can't be hacked. The tabulating machines aren't connected to the internet.
I agree with some of what you said, but the machines were connected to the internet, and theres plenty of reason to be suspicious of the paper ballots that were
printed on different paper
not folded, therefore never mailed
had the exact same crescent shaped spot where bubble wasn’t completely filled in
In regards to #1, I'm sorry but I'm not sure what you mean. #2 I hadn't seen any that without a crease. If you have I'd be happy to have a look. #3 I don't know which state you're referring to, I only know PA, and here I can't think of any "bubble" it's a box. Also, I haven't seen other states with bubbles that had crescent shaped markings and I would certainly look at those as well. I have searched since reading you reply and I haven't come up with anything. Maybe if you could give me the particular state your referencing I could better find it
Georgia Senate Hearing. 7 hour video at youtube
You're gonna have to be a bit more specific. I'm not dedicating 7 hours of my day to watching a Senate hearing. I got a family, job, and better things to do. Much appreciated.