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18. richard charnin has done alot of research about that
Sun Apr 8, 2018, 01:50 PM
Apr 2018

Bev Harris ( http://blackboxvoting.org/fraction-magic-1/
Fraction Magic – Part 1: Votes are being counted as fractions instead of as whole numbers ), and against the media that was complicit in covering up the crime of election theft by adjusting the exit polls to match the fraudulent voting machine counts which was found by Richard Charnin and Beth Clarkson ( http://showmethevotes.org/ ).

http://bradblog.com/?p=11713

Richard's math

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Consider this:

The Election 2004 Incident Database shows that Kerry votes were flipped to Bush votes in 86 of 88 vote switching incidents.

The probability P that at least 86 of 88 votes would flip to Bush is ONE IN SEVENTY-NINE BILLION TRILLION.

Here is the proof:
Let P be the probability that 86 or 87 or 88 votes flip to Bush.
P = Prob(86)+ Prob (87)+ Prob(88)

Prob(86)= 1.23689E-23 = BINOMDIST(86,88,0.5,FALSE)
Prob(87)= 2.84343E-25 = BINOMDIST(87,88,0.5,FALSE)
Prob(88)= 3.23117E-27 = BINOMDIST(88,88,0.5,FALSE)

P = Prob (86 or 87 or 88)= 0.00000000000000000000001266
or 1 in 79,010,724,999,066,700,000,000

How do you express a number that large?
Is there anything comparable, anywhere?
Are there that many stars in the universe?
Are there that many grains of sand on the Earth?

How long would it take to flip that many coins?
If you flip one coin every second, that's 3600 in an hour, 86,400 in a day, 31,536,000 in a year.
It would take 2,505,413,654,206,830 (2505 trillion) years!

To put it in perspective, the universe is is "only" 14 billion years old.

http://www.bradblog.com/?p=9302

so yes it seems mathematically impossible that the shift benefits the repubs so often

a paper trail is not enough but it is better than no paper questionseverything Apr 2018 #1
Yes, we need much more than that, but my point was that Hillary and many others Amaryllis Apr 2018 #4
election integrity is my main concern questionseverything Apr 2018 #5
+1,000,000 This!!! diva77 Apr 2018 #11
o worse than i remembered...9% to 30% questionseverything Apr 2018 #14
thanks for this diva77 Apr 2018 #21
so glad you are interested questionseverything Apr 2018 #23
about request for recounts...you are so right questionseverything Apr 2018 #15
Recounts RandomAccess Apr 2018 #19
Senator Hillary Clinton and Senator Bob Graham co-sponsored a bill elleng Apr 2018 #2
Yes, we need paper ballots. saidsimplesimon Apr 2018 #3
Not just could be, have been RandomAccess Apr 2018 #6
lance dehaven smith counted the overvotes questionseverything Apr 2018 #16
It's the funniest thing -- RandomAccess Apr 2018 #17
richard charnin has done alot of research about that questionseverything Apr 2018 #18
K & R malaise Apr 2018 #7
This is still relevant today. C Moon Apr 2018 #8
What I don't understand (well I kind of do) why this is not front and center to the U.S. public. YOHABLO Apr 2018 #9
Well at least 1/2 the public don't bother to vote. triron Apr 2018 #10
She knew back then.. Cha Apr 2018 #12
My brother 2002: give me a laptop and a cell phone, and I'll control any of the voting machines DFW Apr 2018 #13
+1,000,000,000 RandomAccess Apr 2018 #20
K&R R B Garr Apr 2018 #22
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