Trump’s fight to overthrow election now falls to the guy who invented the :CueCat
Fittingly, the CueCat is widely regarded as one of the worst gadgets ever made
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CueCat Inventor Now Donald Trump’s Last Election Hope.
Dallas Inventor (And Noted Treasure Hunter) Jovan Hutton Pulitzer Says He Can Prove Whether Various Votes Cast In Georgia Were Fake.
Back in 2016, we caught up with happenings of the noted Dallasite known as Jovan Hutton Pulitzer (formerly known as J. Jovan Philyaw) after having noticed that the inventor of the CueCat was at that time spending his days somehow working as a treasure hunter on The History Channel’s The Curse of Oak Island.
(We also noted how he owns a massive collection of crystals that has been amassed from “Russia to China and all points around the world,” and that he also released the literary masterpiece How to Cut Off Your Arm and Eat Your Dog: Plus, Other Recipes for Survival, but that’s neither here nor there.)
So, hey, what’s he up to now?
Well, you’ll never believe it:
He is engaging in the media hype that surrounds Donald Trump.
Since last week, he’s been encamped in Georgia, arguing that ballots — and the voting machines that record them — can be subject to detectable nefarious activities that may have swayed the presidential election, despite other decisions to the contrary.
Better yet (and even though he claims he, along with others in Georgia who are looking to uncover nefarious voting activity, is under attack for the effort),
Pulitzer is offering to perform these tasks for free.
Will Pulitzer’s most recent treasure hunt prove fruitful — or even allowed? That’s still to be determined, we suppose.
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Audit using unproven technology developed by ‘failed inventor’ Jovan Pulitzer
"Policies and procedures recently released by the Florida based firm auditing Maricopa County’s election along with observations of the auditing process reveal that auditors are scouring the 2.1 million ballots for “counterfeits” by using an unproven process created by the man who developed one of the “worst inventions” ever.
That technology was developed by Jovan Pulitzer, a favorite of election fraud conspiracy theorists, who claims to have invented technology that can detect fraudulent ballots by examining the folds in the paper and the markings in various elections. When he asserted that Joe Biden’s win in Georgia last year was marred by fraud that only he could detect, Georgia’s Republican secretary of state derided him as a “failed inventor and a failed treasure hunter.”
Pulitzer is already known to have a role in the Senate’s audit, though it was unknown in entirely what capacity.
Volunteers at the Senate’s audit appear to be using Pulitzer’s technology on Maricopa County ballots, placing ballots under a device that uploads close-up images of the voter’s markings made to a laptop.
Policies made public Thursday make clear what the auditors are doing.
“The purpose of this process it (sic) to collect information about the ballot paper, ballot ink and selection marks on the physical ballot during the hand recount process,” reads policies and procedures published by Wake TSI in a section titled “Paper Examination Process.”
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