Pennsylvania

Forensic Computer Scientist: Up to 120,000 Questionable Votes in Pennsylvania

Forensic Computer Scientist: Up to 120,000 Questionable
Votes in Pennsylvania 1

As the Third Circuit Court of Appeals rules against President
Trump’s attorney’s in the matter of vote fraud and ballot
tampering in Pennsylvania, the path is cleared for the mountain of
credible evidence in support of those claims to finally be brought
forward in a matter of constitutionality to the United States
Supreme Court.

A critical piece of evidence was brought forward at a hearing in
Gettysburg Wednesday. Gregory Stenstrom of Delaware County,
self-identified as a former commanding officer in the Navy, a
forensic computer scientist with expertise on security and fraud
issues, and a poll watcher, alleged this week that 47 USB cards
used during the state’s Nov. 3 election have gone missing.

He also stated that as many as 120,000 votes cast in the
election should be called into question, based on his examination
of the evidence and his expertise in forensic computer science.

“I personally observed USB cards being uploaded to voting
machines by the voting machine warehouse supervisor on multiple
occasions,” Stenstrom testified. “This person is not being
observed, he’s not a part of the process that I can see, and he
is walking in with baggies of USBs.”

Stenstrom suggested that the cards very well may have been used
in ballot tampering actions, adding illegal votes to the state’s
vote count. He also charged that there was a complete lack of
procedural oversight on how state election workers handled
ballots.

PENNSYLVANIA🚨

“47 USB card are missing”

“My name is Gregory Strenstrom, I am from Delaware county,
former Commanding Officer in the Navy, veteran of foreign wars, CEO
of my own private company, a data scientist & forensic computer
scientist & an expert in security & fraud.” pic.twitter.com/LWz9PWZBb5

— Kanekoa (@KanekoaTheGreat)
November 25, 2020

“In all cases the chain of custody was broken,” Stenstrom
said. “It was broken for the mail-in ballots, the drop-box
ballots, the Election Day USB card flash drives. In all cases they
didn’t follow any of the procedures defined by the Board of
Delaware County of Elections.”

Stenstrom also testified that law enforcement personnel, who
were on scene during the ballot processing and tabulation
processes, failed to act after he reported the mishandling of
ballots.

“I literally begged multiple law enforcement agencies to go
get the forensic evidence from the computers,” Stenstrom said.
“It’s a simple process. It wouldn’t have taken more than an
hour to image all 5 machines. That was never done despite my
objections and that was three weeks ago.”

Pennsylvania – which moved forward in initiating the vote
certification process Tuesday – is one of several critical
battleground states where the Trump 2020 Campaign has charged voter
fraud and ballot tampering.

Pennsylvania awards 20 electoral votes to the winner.

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