Thursday, August 19, 2021

Jovan Pulitzer Uncovers Not "Watermarks" in Ballots - but Better (VIDEO)

By A Texas Reader
Thu, Aug 19, 2021 11:44 p.m.

Jovan Pulitzer Uncovers Not "Watermarks" in Ballots - but Better (VIDEO)

 
 
 
 
 
 
And below is from an email I sent on Friday, November 16, 2020.
 
A Machine Identification Code (MIC), also known as printer steganography, yellow dots, tracking dots or secret dots, is a digital watermark which certain color laser printers and copiers leave on every single printed page, allowing identification of the device with which a document was printed and giving clues to the originator. Developed by Xerox and Canon in the mid-1980s, its existence ...
en.wikipedia.org
 
Are these the "watermarks" found on official US government ballots?
 
How do I know about these?
 
It's simple.
 
I used to work for CompUSA years ago.  I did business-to-business sales for them.  I sold lots of laser printers, and lots of toner cartridges.  Used to read trade publications when I was bored.  Discovered these dots by reading trade journals.
 

1 comment:

  1. Hopefully,one of these promised "bombshells" will be audible to all of us--and not just to owls.

    --GRA

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