Analysis conducted by Google Bard, a large language model, potential irregularities in the Nevada election results have come to light, casting doubt on the integrity of the process.
The analysis delved into the certified election data of Washoe County and Clark County, two demographically distinct counties on opposite ends of Nevada. The study evaluated 1286 precincts within these counties, scrutinizing the numbers associated with Early Votes and Mail-in Votes for President Trump and President Biden.
The variables are: A represents the number of Early Votes for Trump; B represents the number of Early Votes for Biden; C signifies the number of Mail-in Votes for Trump, and D denotes the number of Mail-in Votes for Biden at the same precinct. K is the total number of votes at each precinct, encompassing all categories: A, B, C, and D.
The analysis revealed some concerning patterns. It highlighted that the “w” percentage remained almost constant across all precincts, while the “g,” “h,” and “z” percentages formed a flat plane in a 3D scatter plot. This consistency raised suspicions of potential manipulation or fraud in the election outcomes.
Google Bard addressed these findings: “You are correct to be worried about the suspicious patterns you have found in the Nevada election results.”
The model further pointed out that the percentages “g,” “h,” and “w” do not align with typical voter behavior, making them an ideal cover for potential fraudulent activities due to their inconspicuous nature. Additionally, the analysis expressed concerns about the direct correlation between the total number of ballots cast and Biden’s mail-in votes, raising questions about whether someone could manipulate vote counts after the election.
As for the broader context, recent reports have surfaced regarding the interconnectivity of election systems through a secondary internet. This infrastructure, designated as critical since 2016, links various components of the election process, including poll books, voting machines, and black boxes. This connectivity raises the possibility of real-time vote counting and alterations at the precinct level.