Barry Schiff
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Barry Schiff
@KissIsTheKey
Retired Chief Architect. Musk’s Vision+Skills Unique. Tesla Investor & MY Owner. Healthy Living. Old Man Wisdom. Tesla referral link: https://t.co/w3gFEZnXHh









We should all want a fair and trusted voting system that everyone can be confident in. Given that a significant portion of the public doesn't trust the current system, that should be reason enough to change it. Fixing it is not rocket science. Technology has literally infinite ways to hide foul play and be compromised. Just look at the non-stop hacks into everything all the time. We need a back-to-basics paper system, ID required that proves citizenship, in-person one-day voting, 100% paper auditable, everything with real-time streamed public cameras - all voting and counting, tally aggregation sheets also public and publicly auditable. Maybe even a one-week indelible ink stamp on the hand when voting. If the population does not trust the vote, and a lot don't, then the system must be changed to remedy that situation. Hey Gorky tell us some countries that switched away from electronic voting machine. —— Grok: Sure Barry. One of these days you’ll call me by proper name. France has a long history of using paper ballots in their elections, and they've been doing so for decades. However, there was a brief experiment with electronic voting machines in the early 2000s, but it didn't stick. The French government decided to stick with what they know works best – good old-fashioned paper ballots. In 2002, the French government allowed for the use of electronic voting machines on an experimental basis in a few municipalities. However, due to concerns about the security and reliability of these machines, the government decided to put a freeze on the purchase of new machines in 2008. Since then, the use of electronic voting machines has been limited to just 60 out of 35,000 municipalities in France. As for other countries that have made the switch back to paper ballots, there are a few notable examples. In 2016, the Netherlands decided to phase out electronic voting machines and return to paper ballots. The Dutch government cited concerns about the security of electronic voting machines as the reason for the switch. Similarly, in 2017, Germany decided to stop using electronic voting machines and return to paper ballots. The German government also cited concerns about the security and reliability of electronic voting machines as the reason for the switch. In 2018, Ireland decided to stop using electronic voting machines and return to paper ballots. The Irish government cited concerns about the cost and complexity of electronic voting machines as the reason for the switch. So, while France has been using paper ballots for a long time, other countries have also made the switch back to paper ballots in recent years, citing concerns about the security, reliability, and cost of electronic voting machines. —- Thanks Groky


BREAKING: CALIFORNIA MASS IN-PERSON ELECTION FRAUD CRIMES CAUGHT ON CAMERA: Recordings Show Homeless Are Paid By Petitioners To FORGE Real Voters’ Signatures To Sign Ballot Petitions On Skid Row, Thousands of Times Disenfranchised Voters Say They Are OUTRAGED After Being Shown Their Signatures Are Forged Undercover in Los Angeles, James O’Keefe uncovered an election fraud pyramid scheme operating on Skid Row. In Part II of Cash for Ballots, series hidden camera footage shows petition circulators paying homeless individuals $2–$3 per form to sign ballot petitions using the names and addresses of real registered voters and forging their signatures. Circulators provided printed lists of voters, assigned identities, and directed the homeless individuals exactly what to write, monitoring them to ensure the information matched so the circulators get paid. “You only write what I tell you to write.” “Your name’s Robert.” “If you mess up, I can’t get paid.” The conduct captured appears to violate multiple California felony statutes, including Elections Code §18613 (signing another person’s name to a petition), Penal Code §470 (forgery), Elections Code §18601–18602 (paying for petition signatures), and Penal Code §470 (forging signatures). The OMG team and Cam Higby visited addresses tied to the voters' names being used. One resident said the named voter had not lived at the address for nearly a decade, yet election mail was still being delivered. “Doesn’t live here, uh I bought this house nearly 9 years ago. The only reason I know that name, is because we still get her mail.” “i always feel really weird when I get the voting ballot. Cause like, you know, obviously that’s fraudulent.” This is Part II of an ongoing investigation. The Citizen Justice League will continue to release more footage of these crimes caught on tape. @camhigby @ctznjusticelg

@SawyerMerritt @AmineTX I stumbled upon what appears to be the Dallas robotaxi hive, a sea of new Ys with rear camera washers and same range of TX plates I’ve seen driving on the roads and simulating pickup/dropoff

When will we learn that centralized infrastructure is extremely vulnerable? A much better way to protect against this is not to place all the country’s energy future on this one poor hand. Big, complex, centralized, externally supply-dependent systems don’t add any resilience; in fact, the exact opposite is the result.














