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erronis

(24,584 posts)
2. To add a bit more text from Stephen Spoonamore's substack. Worth a complete read.
Sat Nov 16, 2024, 01:09 PM
Nov 2024
https://substack.com/home/post/p-151721941

Professionally I have worked as the CEO or CTO at seven high technology firms including two which specialized in hacking and counter-hacking operations. My clients have included numerous governments DoD, DHS, Dept. of State, F100 Financials and F500 Industrials.

I am a lifelong Republican who has long placed service and participatory democracy over party. In government, I have twice been invited to SoCom to give lectures on electronic warfare and techniques to find terrorist money laundering and gave a keynote speech of the National Counterintel Summit on this same topic. I served as an after-action reviewer of communications and data failures on 9/11 under the direction of Jim Woolsey and FDNY Commissioner Scopetta, and later co-wrote multiple hacking risk analysis of Smart Grid technologies for the Obama administration.

You should reverse your concession, call for both a full investigation of criminal activity and demand hand recounts in all seven swing states.

In my professional view there are multiple and extremely clear indications the Presidential vote was willfully compromised.

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I agree. nt BootinUp Nov 2024 #1
To add a bit more text from Stephen Spoonamore's substack. Worth a complete read. erronis Nov 2024 #2
CEO's and CTO's can react emotionally and without sound judgement, lol. imho. BootinUp Nov 2024 #3
As others have already pointed out, his claims are shaky Sympthsical Nov 2024 #4
Thank you for the links. Is 1.9% in line with non-swing states? nt SunSeeker Nov 2024 #8
You don't understand the 11% is the "bullet" ballot difference. crit thinker Nov 2024 #10
Welcome to DUI guess. GP6971 Nov 2024 #11
Here's a question for you: onenote Nov 2024 #15
Here is your probable cause crit thinker Nov 2024 #18
Comparing with House of Representative votes is not a reliable method greensteves Nov 2024 #19
Do you know what a relative percentage is? crit thinker Nov 2024 #20
That's odd. Except for a few special elections and appointments, their seats are on the ballot every two years. marble falls Nov 2024 #27
I found the same thing creeksneakers2 Nov 2024 #24
Evidence is required Progressive dog Nov 2024 #5
Here is what the the "probable cause" for the need for a recount: crit thinker Nov 2024 #13
why would you only count major party votes? EdmondDantes_ Nov 2024 #14
That is meaningless Progressive dog Nov 2024 #16
Limiting analysis to Republican & Democratic votes is inaccurate greensteves Nov 2024 #22
I totaled all the votes for all the candidates creeksneakers2 Nov 2024 #25
Duty to warn letter Tyranee098 Nov 2024 #6
I did read it and printed out some copies for Mike 03 Nov 2024 #7
My take on it is this: B.See Nov 2024 #9
The author's hypothesis of election theft can be easily proven. crit thinker Nov 2024 #12
There aren't 350,000 SickOfTheOnePct Nov 2024 #21
Spoonamore made that up creeksneakers2 Nov 2024 #26
I don't understand why you aren't all calling your legislators about this! mimitabby Nov 2024 #17
He has been throughly discredited by several folks here, armed with only simple math. The spoon guy is full of it. tritsofme Nov 2024 #23
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