Towards the end of this article, Hubbell addresses the bullet ballot claim. He 
urges caution, debunks much, links to a video of Spoonamore's previous election 
rigging claims. Many other articles debunk the Starlink connection.
https://roberthubbell.substack.com/p/addressing-claims-that-the-2024-election
Addressing claims that the 2024 election was "stolen"
roberthubbell.substack.com


> On Nov 21, 2024, at 8:37 AM, glen <geprope...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> • I looked around a bit but couldn't find the code they say is easily 
> accessible on GitHub. Maybe I just missed it.
> 
> • It's fine to suggest that having the software allows it to be modified such 
> that it could add a ballot. But we need the update/install mechanism. Was it 
> sideloaded or did it use a standard update and the modification was included 
> upstream? I'm too ignorant of how the tabulation machines work to know how 
> plausible such an attack is.
> 
> • Why fake bullet ballots? It seems like whatever templating software is 
> used, it would be just as easy to vote straight ticket. But maybe there is 
> some issue given state differences? Maybe it's easier to grep for Trump than 
> it is for Republican? Plus, there's all those initiatives and non-partisan 
> offices.
> 
> The rest seems reasonable enough for Harris to file a challenge. I would. 
> Apparently the deadline in NC is tomorrow?
> 
> On 11/20/24 14:30, _ Bruno W wrote:
>> Anyone interested in double checking any of this or look at different 
>> statistics.
>> I think it would be good to check that voter preference does correlate with 
>> voting machine vendor.
>> I was able to get data from Michigan, have not looked beyond there yet.
>> But the data will need to be reformatted to be useful...
>> https://www.planetcritical.com/p/cyber-security-experts-warn-election-hacked
> 
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