Election Fraud is at hand!

Isaiah 28:17 NASB
“I will make justice the measuring line And righteousness the level; Then hail (Divine Judgment) will sweep away the refuge of lies, And the waters will overflow the secret place.

What is an algorithm?

An algorithm is a procedure used for solving a problem or performing a computation. Algorithms act as an exact list of instructions that conduct specified actions step by step in either hardware- or software-based routines.

Who creates the algorithm?  The programmer assigned to the task of producing the desired result.  Does the algorithm produce a “truthful” result?  Not necessarily.  The programmer has full control over what result is produced. 

Are algorithms bullet proof?  No, the programmer’s intent might not be fully reflected in the result.  This situation is classically referred to as a “program bug”.  However, if the programmer intentionally covers up logic to keep the end user from discovering his nefarious activity, the “lie” may be hidden for a lengthy period of time.  This is why independent audits are meant to keep everyone honest.

Can Artificial Intelligence be fully trusted?  No, for the very same reasons mentioned above.

Am I qualified to make the above assessment?  I was trained by IBM in computer programming beginning in 1974.  I studied advanced mathematics.  I helped conduct bank audits.  I successfully hacked an ATM in 1976 as instructed by the bank I worked at.  I was also employed by IBM as a System Engineer where I received additional training in hardware, software, and communications protocols.    I have written over one million lines of code since 1985 and supported the use of that software for 38 years. With that background, I appear to be qualified.

After reviewing the facts of the 2020 election, I was convinced that nefarious actors influenced the result.  Frankly, it wasn’t that difficult if you understood their methodology. 

The following interview is vital to our understanding of what is a stake for the future of America:

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