If this isn’t proof of 2022 election fraud, then what is?
Look at 44 of 82 provinces. Comelec’s Transparency Server instantly received precinct results from the 44 within the first two hours of vote counting on May 9, 2022.
Raw files uploaded on Comelec’s website by unknown whistle-blowers reveal the facts:
• Number of vote counting machine results received within the first hour, and the actual number of votes cast versus the total registered (clustered) voters as stated in election returns (ERs);
• Number of VCM results received within the second hour, and again the actual votes cast versus total registered voters stated in ERs.
Here’s what’s statistically impossible. The percentage of actual votes cast versus the total registered voters in the 44 provinces is exactly the same in the first hour and the second hour. Eight examples:
(1) Agusan del Norte
1st hour: 214 VCMs, 118,212 actual votes out of 139,084 registered voters or 85 percent of results;
2nd hour: 191 VCMs, 105,416 actual votes out of 123,909 registered voters or again 85 percent of results.
(2) Batangas
1st hour: 1,919 VCMs, 1,061,401 actual votes out of 1,217,115 registered voters or 87 percent of results;
2nd hour: 593 VCMs, 332,419 actual votes out of 379,929 registered voters or again 87 percent of results.
(3) Cebu
1st hour: 1,492 VCMs, 896,122 actual votes out of 1,043,806 registered voters or 86 percent of results;
2nd hour: 1,263 VCMs, 770,765 actual votes out of 893,450 registered voters or again 86 percent of results.
(4) Davao del Norte
1st hour: 188 VCMs, 104,428 actual votes out of 125,499 registered voters or 83 percent of results;
2nd hour: 220 VCMs, 127,261 actual votes out of 152,479 registered voters or again 83 percent of results.
(5) Eastern Samar
1st hour: 278 VCMs, 100,677 actual votes out of 119,648 registered voters or 84 percent of results;
2nd hour: 175 VCMs, 72,052 actual votes out of 85,687 registered voters or again 84 percent of results.
(6) Leyte
1st hour: 860 VCMs, 385,434 actual votes out of 443,807 registered voters or 87 percent of results;
2nd hour: 691 VCMs, 328,728 actual votes out of 376,964 registered voters or again 87 percent of results.
(7) Misamis Oriental
1st hour: 439 VCMs, 240,739 actual votes out of 278,002 registered voters or 87 percent of results;
2nd hour: 412 VCMs, 234,138 actual votes out of 269,753 registered voters or again 87 percent of results.
(8) National Capital Region 4th District (Las Piñas, Makati, Muntinlupa, Parañaque, Pasay, Pateros, Taguig)
1st hour: 1,859 VCMs, 1,055,984 actual votes out of 1,288,776 registered voters or 82 percent of results;
2nd hour: 712 VCMs, 422,118 actual votes out of 514,779 registered voters or again 82 percent of results.
This went on in 44 provinces that ex-DICT secretary Eliseo Rio examined. The ratio of actual votes versus registered voters is exactly the same in the first and second hours (bit.ly/1stand2ndhourcounts).
Comelec ignores the findings. Silence seems guilt.
Rio’s analyses:
“Here are ERs of all provinces that transmitted in the first hour after voting closed at 7 p.m. on Election Day, compared to ERs transmitted in the second hour. These first two hours of counting shows rigged results.
“Comelec records show that the Transparency Server received the first ER at 7:08:50 p.m. The first canvassed votes were publicized at 8:02:00 p.m., a span of 53 minutes in the first hour.
“By 8:02 p.m. 39,512 precincts had transmitted ERs comprising 20,676,855 votes. Unusually fast, for it means that 39,512 VCMs transmitted ERs in 53 minutes. This translates to 746 ERs transmitted per minute, or 12.4 ERs per second. A world record!
“But that transmission rate wasn’t sustained in the second hour. Logically and historically, more VCMs would be ready to transmit their ERs in the second hour than in the first hour during which nine administrative requirements had yet to be fulfilled.
“From 8:02 to 9:00 p.m., a span of 58 minutes, the number of transmitted ERs dropped to 25,784. That’s only 446 ERs transmitted per minute, almost half of the 746 ERs in the first hour. Comelec can’t explain this sudden drop.
“This can only happen if the ER transmissions were manipulated and preprogrammed. The manipulation is reinforced by the fact that 44 of 82 provinces had exactly the same ratio of actual voters to registered voters in the first hour when compared with the second hour.
“This coincidence cannot be the result of the statistical Law of Large Numbers. There is no cause-and-effect relationship between the number of votes in the first hour with that of the second hour.
“The ratios in most of the other provinces differ by only one percentage point between the first and second hours.
“20,300 VCMs that transmitted ERs via mysterious single Private IP Address 192.168.0.2 were among those transmissions in the first two hours, 7:09 to 9:00 p.m.”
Comelec chairman George Garcia had said that Private IP 192.168.0.2 was specifically for 20,300 new modems.
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