Cyber expert Jovan Hutton Pulitzer testifies at a Joe State Senate hearing on Dec. 30, 2020.
Inventor and cyber expert Jovan Pulitzer testified at a Georgia hearing last week just after the home of one of his team members was shot at Sunday (Jan. 3), with five bullets striking into his daughter’s bedroom.
Pulitzer, the inventor of the QR code, an IT expert and patent certification specialist, disclosed in a tweet at noon Sunday that members of his team were being implicated.
In the tweet, Pulitzer said that members of their team, who live in Atlanta, are being targeted. Someone drove through a car window and shot one of the members five times, right through his daughter’s bedroom window.
Pulitzer called out, “The bigotry and hate must stop.”
Last Wednesday (Dec. 30), at an election and voter fraud hearing before the Georgia Senate Judiciary Subcommittee, Pulitzer testified that his team had successfully hacked into the Joe State voting system and had the records to prove it. He noted that the voting machines were connected to the Internet and communicated in both directions in real time.
“Not only could we connect to the electronic poll book through the device, but we had access to the voting system.” He said, “It (the voting machine) is receiving and sending data, which should not be happening and should not be connected to WiFi.”
Pulitzer also noted that he could test the authenticity of paper ballots through “not-so-sophisticated” technology, such as whether the ballot had gone through a mailing process, whether the folds made sense, whether it was filled out by hand or by machine, whether it was scanned multiple times, whether it was printed by an authorized printer or copied by machine, all of which would leave traces because “paper has a memory.
“From the verification level, it is absolutely possible to tell the difference between paper made in the United States and paper made in China, their formulas, inks, and even fibers are different. Our system is able to distinguish all of that information.” Pulitzer further explained, “All of these have unique IDs, and the ones that are done by machine, they have a completely different printing dynamic, like a swollen thumb. It’s a fake scribble that the computer scratched out, and even though they look like a right scribble through the computer, you can still see the artificiality, through the simple mechanism of the print dynamics. All of this is very easy to decode.”
Pulitzer said his team has the ability to determine the validity of millions of ballots in a single day, and they are also willing to provide a free review of more than 500,000 absentee ballots in Fulton County, Joe (Fulton County) in a matter of hours.
Pulitzer also emphasized: “The bottom line is simple, no matter what side you’re on, it’s no longer about the president, it’s no longer about the party. It’s only about you, as a citizen, is your vote being counted?”
Later in the day, the Georgia Senate passed a motion authorizing Pulitzer and his team to test the Fulton County mail-in ballots.
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