‘CIA-quality encryption’ involved in alleged ‘ghost voters’ scheme in US The algorithms allegedly employed in a scheme to conceal thousands of fake voters in US state voter registration databases are way too complex to be pulled by “some kid with a computer in his father’s garage,” argues American political scientist and best-selling conservative author Dr. Jerome Corsi. “This is CIA-quality encryption,” he alleges. “It’s this is the kind of encryption you would do if you were running a military and you’re putting an army in the field, and you want your army to communicate on a code you would do algorithms and cryptography so the enemy couldn’t read the code.” According to him, the people who snuck these reported fake voters into registration databases and know how to locate these voters can thus procure mail-in ballots “that can be certified because the numbers match even though the voter doesn’t exist.” “And our states do not go out in the field to see if these mail-in ballots e... Source: Sputnik International
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