Last Updated on December 30, 2020
The Georgia State Senate Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Elections unanimously passed a motion Wednesday that would allow a research team spearheaded by inventor and Stanford researcher Jovan Pulitzer to conduct an audit of every absentee ballot cast in Fulton County, which has seen widespread reports of vote tampering and election fraud.
The motion was presented and passed after Pulitzer detailed his research into the flaws and penetrable aspects of the Fulton County voting system, and revealed that his team had successfully hacked into a Fulton County polling pad through a WiFi connection.
Wednesday’s motion strikes a serious blow to fact-checkers and media outlets that have unsuccessfully tried to “debunk” claims of election in Georgia during the 2020 presidential election.
https://twitter.com/TheSharpEdge1/status/1344377973487505409
As National File reported earlier this Wednesday, Pulitzer confirmed that a “pump and dump” style method could be used to gain access to voting data, manipulate said data, and reinsert it into the system, potentially altering the outcome of an election:
“At this very moment at a polling location in the county, not only do we have access through the devices to the poll pad – the system, but we are in,” Pulitzer said. “And it’s not supposed to have WiFi, and that’s not supposed to be able to happen. So we’ve documented now it’s communicating two ways in real time, meaning it’s receiving data and sending data – should never happen, shouldn’t be WiFi, we’ve now documented it in real time.”
“That’s going on right there where everybody’s voting, and I just want to get it into the record,” Pulitzer added, referencing the Senate runoff election.
“Statistically, what can be going on, when you have an operation like this, is as that data is being exchanged and somebody’s in it, [someone] can actually siphon off that data, modify the data, and then feed it right back into the system, or kind of do a pump and dump in real time,” Pulitzer stated.
Evidence of ballot fraud has already been documented in Fulton County, as election supervisor Shaye Moss and her mother Ruby Freeman were caught on surveillance cameras tampering with suitcases full of ballots after election observers were ordered out of the polling floor.