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TRUMP STING w CIA Director Steve Pieczenik The Biggest Election Story in History, QFS-BLOCKCHAIN


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3 hours ago, HeyJonesy said:

Youtube has already removed it...  for violating their terms.  

It's pronounced....Hide the truth. 

This makes sense, President Trump dealt with 4 + years of democrats trying to remove him from office.  Put something in place to prevent election fraud.  I pray this is true.

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45 minutes ago, Smokey Mtn. Dinar said:

I posted this in the Kim post, but I'll put it here too. Found it on Facebook.

 

 

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I read that as far back as August 2020 President Trump's administration received a patent for this technology (software/bitcoin) anyone else read or hear about this?

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You guys might wanna check out this new government agency and it's roll in 

election security.

 

Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency CISA

 

 

https://www.cisa.gov/sites/default/files/cisa/logo_verbose.png

 

 

green-check.png Reality: The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) do not design or audit ballots, which are processes managed by state and local election officials.

red-x.png  Rumor: DHS or CISA printed paper ballots with security measures and is auditing results as a countermeasure against ballot counterfeiting.

Get the Facts: While DHS and CISA assist states and localities with securing election infrastructure, DHS and CISA do not design, print, or audit ballots. State and local election officials manage ballot design and printing, as well as the auditing of results.

Local election offices have security and detection measures in place that make it highly difficult to commit fraud through counterfeit ballots. While the specific measures vary, in accordance with state and local election laws and practices, ballot security measures can include signature matching, information checks, barcodes, watermarks, and precise paper weights. 

DHS and CISA operate in support of state and local election officials, and do not administer elections or handle ballots. CISA’s role in election security includes sharing information, such as cyber threat indicators, with state and local election officials, as well as providing technical cybersecurity services (e.g. vulnerability scanning) upon the request of those officials.

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I was watching the many boats on the waters at the Trump parades, not the gorges... Didn't seem to add up to all that many voters in the boats though. No Water Marks on the fake ballots could add up to a huge number of voters. Enough to let people see what is really going on.

The big eagle will be going in for the kill now.

 

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Interesting isn’t! AG Barr talked months ago about illegal ballots coming from China! What makes votes illegal? Us patent this year about qfs blickchain technology! Do technology is real? All ballots are printed by approved printing organisations! Approved by dept homelands security. They took over from voter fraud commission! Not by accident. This move was predicted in 2018. They will not win patriots will win!

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2 hours ago, ladyGrace'sDaddy said:

You guys might wanna check out this new government agency and it's roll in 

election security.

 

Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency CISA

 

 

https://www.cisa.gov/sites/default/files/cisa/logo_verbose.png

 

 

green-check.png Reality: The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) do not design or audit ballots, which are processes managed by state and local election officials.

red-x.png  Rumor: DHS or CISA printed paper ballots with security measures and is auditing results as a countermeasure against ballot counterfeiting.

Get the Facts: While DHS and CISA assist states and localities with securing election infrastructure, DHS and CISA do not design, print, or audit ballots. State and local election officials manage ballot design and printing, as well as the auditing of results.

Local election offices have security and detection measures in place that make it highly difficult to commit fraud through counterfeit ballots. While the specific measures vary, in accordance with state and local election laws and practices, ballot security measures can include signature matching, information checks, barcodes, watermarks, and precise paper weights. 

DHS and CISA operate in support of state and local election officials, and do not administer elections or handle ballots. CISA’s role in election security includes sharing information, such as cyber threat indicators, with state and local election officials, as well as providing technical cybersecurity services (e.g. vulnerability scanning) upon the request of those officials.

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DHS don’t print ballots...,they approve and regulate printing process

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