Computer Election Fraud
There's been a lot of discussion about the probability that computerized election fraud occurred during this past election. For my own part, I think I've made it clear that I find the various anomalies that have been well documented to be inexplicable except on the hypothesis of human intervention in the election process--one way or the other. The "facts" were being asked to accept just don't make sense, and the patterns we're seeing in the voting returns are--at this point--hard to explain absent fraud. Especially when coupled with events like that late night "shutdowns" of vote counting and discovery of large numbers of "Biden-only" ballots in the dead of night--after GOP observers were sent home.
To start the day I'd like to strongly recommend Andrea Widburg's blog at American Thinker, as a basis for renewed discussion:
At the bottom of the blog is the following 70 minute Youtube presentation by Shiva Ayyadurai . Ayyadurai is highly credentialed but "controversial." Several commenters have linked to his presentation, and I've listened to a very brief version. See what you think, but read Widburg's blog as well. She's a lawyer and presents her argument clearly.