A memo coming out of Arizona warns about cryptographic algorithms found in key counties across the county. The remedy is also provided.
The memo highlights what can be done to address this issue.
Already, Mr. Paquette has found cryptographic algorithms in key counties in Wisconsin, New York, New Jersey, and Ohio. Currently under study are Texas and Arizona. These are extremely sophisticated cryptographic algorithms that represent the highest level of statecraft in both their creation and deployment.
Not all counties will have these cryptographic algorithms; they are mainly found in key population centers. Such a sophisticated programme has long been suspected but now has been identified in several states that are often referred to as swing states.
The key actions to ruling out interference by cryptographic algorithms embedded into the voter registration rolls are early detection before election day and early paper ballot comparison with ballot tabulation machine count as soon after the polls close as possible. This should not be conflated with an audit that would count votes on the ballots, while it certainly is one step in a fraud prevention audit schema.
By reconciling paper ballots to machine totals before the election and up through election day, the issue of cryptographic algorithms can be addressed.
This is exactly what is being proposed by the team at FATE2024.org.
To ensure a certifiable election we must legally “Check the Vote”.
See summary and templates workers and observers can use to check the vote before certification.
Overview of FATE2024 Election Reconciliation Strategy https://t.co/lU3GpYbMH5 #gatewaypundit via @gatewaypundit
— Joe Hoft (@realJoeHoft) October 12, 2024
Here is a Media Advisory from Arizona Senator-elect Mark Finchem on this subject.
20241021_EFI Media Advisory by Joe Ho on Scribd
