Anonymous
02/11/2026 (Wed) 15:14
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>>175608Now, just to go back to your original document, this one pager that they all have..."Mail-in ballots counted without being observed."
Those are the ballots we were talking about that were not observed in Allegheny County and in Philadelphia.
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Correct.
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Is that right? 682,770. Now, this is the part that is a mystery.
Mailed ballots sent out 1,823,148.
But when you go to the count of the final count of the vote, there were 2,589,242 mail-in ballots. What happened?
How do you account for the 700,000 mail-in ballots that appeared from nowhere?
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So our cyber team uses white hat hacking techniques they gather a lot of public publicly available information and that information was from the Secretary of State's website, um that website uh, has been updated as late as 11:16 this morning with provisional and mail-in ballots so those numbers are still changing. They changed last night so it's a continual target
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This is 22 days after the election...
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The 2.5 million number is no longer on the website.
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