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In reply to the discussion: If an election was stolen and there's no evidence of it [View all]Scuba
(53,475 posts)... a smart and devious engineer could make a chip with a routine to flip votes that is only activated during the hours of the election. The machine would pass every test since the routine would not be active during the test period.
Such a chip could then be hidden in a solder line of every machine manufactured. It would not even appear as a chip on the circuit board.
This is not rocket science.
I was a Chief Technology Officer before the term was invented. I have more experience testing software, hardware and firmware than you can imagine.
I'm not saying that the election was rigged. I am saying that it was riggable, that the Repubs pulled a whole lot of other dirty tricks and, knowing them as I do, they would rig it if they could. There are plenty of grounds for a manual count of paper ballots.
Why would anyone object to that?