T-Online Pulls Tesla Survey After 253,000 Votes Cast From Just 2 IPs In The US
A poll set up in Germany about whether respondents would buy a Tesla is making waves.
At first, it indicated a consumer shift away from the brand, and then it mysteriously flipped.
It appears that over 250,000 votes came from just two IP addresses in the U.S.
Tesla and Elon Musk are under the microscope these days—and it’s not just in the United States. Germany’s been taking a long, hard look at the company and its colorful CEO, with a recent online poll showing that a staggering 94 percent of Germans wouldn’t touch a Tesla with a ten-foot pole. But, surprise, surprise—just days later, the poll results started flipping, with the people behind it claiming the results might have been manipulated.
But then again this might just be first attempt at manipulation of voting results, so I'll delay posting my related opinion about past voting.
I listened to a podcast recently about this group that did some serious investigation of voting data and how they found many inconsistencies between what happening on the ground compared to the final results. They said that potentially its not the voting data that was manipulated but its the tabulation that was sketchy especially during the precinct updates to the main processing/reporting election bodies. While they had some serious stats on the manipulation I did not give it much traction as it still was not definitive. Then I heard that some of the precinct data was transmitted using the Starlink Network and Trump was out boasting about how Elon was good with the computers and they end up winning. I then went.. wait, could it be?
In reply to carl0002
Looks like we're thinking along the same lines.
Sooner or later the details will emerge.
Time for the echo chamber to call in the my pillow guy to investigate!
In reply to VIX
Where is that My Pillow guy anyway? I thought he would've been given an ambassadorship by #47.
In reply to Drapsey
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In reply to Drapsey
I think there is at least 1 paper doing an investigative piece about it. Like New Yorker or one of those boutique subscription based news journal etc. It will be long, it will be thorough and it will bust just about when they start talking about mid-terms