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No - The opposite. They are being installed by State electoral fools, not investigated as Legislatively required, so no one knows what they are for - Someone needs to file an injuntion against the installs in any State that has them. Homeland Security who contracted for this is the Internal US survalience vacuum, and not trustable. Most fraud in elections is algorithm, not ballots

although they contribute.

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Well I have spent a lot of time trying to find out if TN has Albert Sensors and so far I can find nothing. I did find an article that listed a bunch of states using Albert Sensors and TN was not on the list. That is the closest I got to finding a list. Looks to me like they are trying to hide.

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Your work is always excellent, so if nothing found, that could be good. I will continue, and let you keep on informing we the people on so many other issues. I have a mutual friend in Tennessee.

Be blessed Raven6 Oregon Slavery Gazette.

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Karen, investigate if the State has accepted the "Albert Sensor" machines into the electoral system via the Counties. I follow, so if they have, I have information on the and while live in Oregon, Washinton State had two counties pull the machine ( plug in panel ) the Fed freaked and wanted them back, without inspection by IT experts, and no testing had been done prior to the install.

Oregon ( Black Hole ) has them in every County. Not investigated first etc. They are a Homeland Security ( not authorized in State Elections, and the inbound intel vacuum . Many believe the purpose is to eliminate the three hour bump, noted in the 202 election. Be blessed, and thanks.

Raven6 1965 - 1993 ( Oregon Slavery Gazette )

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So you are saying they are good and can detect election theft and therefore states are removing them???

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No, the opposite - Washington Counties removed the machines as they di not detect anything, and when the Counties did this the State threatened the Counties and the Fed threatened them if they inspected the machines and required send back not destruction. They are most likely spyware, sin that is H.S's business.

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The Tennessee family who's power was shut down by the Meriweather Lewis Electric Cooperative, should look into sending a "Notice of Liability" filing. The Notice should be sent *Registered Mail* to all executive staff of the above mentioned extortionist organization...

For interested readers, the linked InPower page introduces the concept. >>> https://www.inpowermovement.org/faq

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Thank you. I will send this along.

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