Election Controversy: New USPS Patented Blockchain Encryption MAY Solve Puzzle

Worried about voter fraud in the US Presidential Election? Were ballots secretly encrypted with secure blockchain technology in a sting operation? Well, it turns out that the United States Postal Services ALREADY patented this very technology earlier this year, which may bolster a claim made by a Trump campaign insider.

Donald Trump’s bid to win re-election may yet happen despite alleged voter fraud,  according to Steve Pieczenik, MD, PhD, a former US government insider and adviser to Henry Kissinger. He (and now an insider from the Trump campaign itself) have suggested that there had been a ‘sting operation’ at work all along using encrypted ballot paper to smoke out corrupt Democrats. Earlier last week Pieczenik claimed:

This is really a sting operation, contrary to what everybody else said. Trump knew this was happening.  Eric knew this was happening and warned the public.  I knew this was happening however I could not say anything about it.

What happened was, we watermarked every ballot with what’s called QFS (Quantum Financial System) -Blockchain Encryption Code. In other words, we know pretty well where every ballot is, where it went, and who has it.  So this is not a stolen election.”

Pieczenik was widely ignored by everyone outside of alternative media circles. But last Friday his tantalizing suppositions were repeated by Tony Shaffer, a credible source from within Trump’s re-election Advisory Board. Shaffer is a retired Intelligence Operative and current President of the London Center for Policy Research.

On Twitter Shaffer posted:

“A hypothetical question for all the Democrat trolls following my feed…
What if DHS anticipated DNC counting fraud.
What if they “tagged” each legitimate ballot.
What would happen if DHS does an audit of all counted ballots and find ballots without the tag – what happens then?”

Next Shaffer made some comments and asked another question:

“It’s done in known contracted sights…you do understand law enforcement asks for cooperation all the time from companies, right?”

A third tweet from Shaffer indicated that there are numerous ways to mark documents without the markings clearly identifiable:

“Oh, there is more than that now…People don’t understand how light works…and what they don’t see can be seen in infrared and ultraviolet…we had a whole block of instruction at “the Farm” on secret writing…it is amazing…”

A little digging in the archives and lo and behold Shaffer’s claims are borne out by a little-reported event earlier this year.

On August 15, 2020 dailyhodl.com reported that:

“The United States Postal Service (USPS) has filed a patent for a mail-in voting system that utilizes blockchain technology. The patent, which was filed in February and published on Thursday, follows President Donald Trump’s conclusion that mail-in voting would turn into “ballots all over the place” and fraudulent ballots possibly named “after dogs and dead people”.

The postal service’s patent application abstract states,

“A voting system can use the security of blockchain and the mail to provide a reliable voting system….The system separates voter identification and votes to ensure vote anonymity, and stores votes on a distributed ledger in a blockchain.”

Principia Scientific International has obtained a copy of the patent (selected screenshots below):

 

The 47-page public patent application features 31 pages of diagrams showing the different components of the proposed voting system, including each stage of the electronic process.

Further confirmation of the above USPS patent comes from Forbes.com (September 20, 2020) which tells us:

“A registered voter receives a QR code by mail…. The votes are stored on a blockchain attested by election officials…..That this patent has been filed by the USPS must surprise a lot of US citizens….  The USPS is not known for innovation, as it is not evident at the local level. “

Forbes then go on to speculate:

“Obviously, this patent is too late to be developed and deployed for this election.”

Really? Whether or not the USPS patented technology was secretly used to detect fraud in the current election remains to be seen. A careful reading of the document suggests it has the capability to detect the precise movements of each ballot and can help locate any and all smart phones that came within their proximity (thus showing a chain of handlers).

As of yet no official declaration has been made either way. But watch this space!

Full details of this astonishing new USPS patent – which may have just changed the course of history – can be accessed at appft.uspto.gov

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    Tom O

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    So that patent was filed for in February with an August publishing date. I didn’t think you could apply for a patent on something you were planning on doing, only what you already have done. So this was devised and developed when COVID first broke on to the scene and the talk hadn’t really started about lock downs and mail in balloting.

    It would appear, then, that there already was a system being prepared to permit mail in voting, even before the “forever lock down” was being implemented, and Trump’s cries about voter fraud were just giving the “loyal opposition” a little extra incentive to go ahead and do it, even as the system was being deployed to prevent it.

    No Biden, no reentry to the Paris Accord, and maybe the world won’t get sucked into self destructing because of climate crisis after all. And globalism goes away at least until their next created hoax. And hopefully, COVID finally dies the death it never could have since it was never a live virus to start with.

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    ЯΞ√ΩLUT↑☼N

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    “..and can help locate any and all smart phones that came within their proximity (thus showing a chain of handlers)”

    That’s gonna be problematic when a pile of ballots is in a box on the sidewalk has everyone these days owning a phone walking past it, not to mention postal workers handling them. It would be a massive list of largely innocent phone numbers to rummage through.

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      David

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      Can you verify in the source document where this is stated “and can help locate any and all smart phones that came within their proximity (thus showing a chain of handlers)”

      I searched it for every reference of ‘phone’ and only found references to using the phone or tablet as a scanner. Nothing that indicated the paper would be tracked by being within proximity of a phone. I haven’t seen how any such technology would work so far.

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    rickk

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    Tantalizing – however I’ll believe it, when I see it – in writing, on paper before federal judges in the ‘key’ swing states…until then – great in theory

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