Hacking Expert Reveals how Hillary Has Rigged 99% of Voting Machines

Hillary Clinton has potentially rigged herself into potentially becoming the president of the United States. The Democratic Party rigged the party election against Bernie Sanders, which came out in hacked emails from the DNC.

In other emails obtained by the FBI through a non-connected investigation, it became known that Hillary also received debate questions directly from CNN ahead of time, which means it is more than likely it occurred with the primary debates against Donald Trump.

In the days before the FBI was to decide whether or not to press charges against Hillary Clinton (even though she did commit, at the very least obstruction of justice by deleting emails, which would land anyone else in jail), her husband had a private meeting with the head of the investigation.

There is the old saying of “where there is smoke there usually is fire,” well even for people who don’t believe one or two of these stories, when there is smoke everywhere, chances are high there is fire somewhere as well. Now, it is coming out that Hillary and her crew of cronies can rig 99% of voting machines.

99% of voting machines use a program that counts people in decimals. This allows systems to not only alter votes but round up county numbers. Imagine if every single voting center rounded its voting numbers of for Hillary by 1 in a single state. This would make up potentially thousands of fake votes (if not more). More than enough to win a battleground state.

Check out the video to go in depth with how voting machines can be rigged and what you can do about it.


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