Blockbuster! The inventor of the QR Code, which can be used to determine whether a ballot is genuine even if it is smashed, has a surprising message

Inventors claim that even a torn bag of ballot papers can be scanned to determine if it was mailed. This was made by IT expert Jovan Hutton Pulitzer, the creator of “QR codes,” which we know are currently used on about 12 billion devices worldwide.

From the Economic War Room video interview posted by the Gateway experts, we got a taste of Mr. Pulitzer’s pungent eyes, and now we present them to our readers.

Mr. Pulitzer, who first popularized voting ownership laws for his audience, said that under American law, paper ballots and scanned ballots are the property of voters for up to 22 months after an election. So, “When the court says it can’t see the original ballot papers, it’s fooling people. “

So why wouldn’t they want people to see the original ballots and unencrypted scans?

Mr Pulitzer offers two reasons.

One is that once you have the original ballot, you can scan it to see if the ballot has all the upper codes, which means you can see if the ballot is printed according to the election commission’s standards, and they don’t want you to know that, so they don’t show you the ballot.

The second reason is that all printers have codes beyond the frequency of their eyes, and the printed ballot can be scanned to find out which printer typed the ballot, which they don’t want you to know either.

Mr. Pulitzer said that if you scan paper ballots, even if you get an unencrypted scan, you can tell the difference between real ballots and fake ones.

His solution: “If we had paper ballots, we could process millions of them a day, screen out millions of fake ballots, and count the votes for each candidate. If the same paper ballots, both input our system operation, also enter the official use of the voting system calculation, can immediately see that voting machine if there is a fraud, evidence is also very easy, don’t need to prove the advanced algorithm, only need to know from two different votes, which can confirm the voting machine fishy. “

“Our system can also calculate whether the signature on the ballot paper is a human signature or a computer signature,” Mr. Pulitzer said. “