Clint Curtis’s 2004 Testimony

In 2004, programmer and whistleblower Clint Curtis testified before Congress, exposing a 51-49 vote-flipping algorithm he created for a Republican legislator. The YouTube video of his testimony, shown at the 2022 The Moment of Truth Summit where Curtis was interviewed by Mike Lindell, reveals that cheating in elections is not always the people counting the ballots, and that cheating is bipartisan.

The Algorithm Revelation

Curtis, with experience at NASA and Exxon, revealed how his algorithm manipulated votes undetected. His testimony showed machines hide fraud, and he asked, “Who’s stupid enough to use a machine where you don’t see the source code?” Curtis’ comments are similar to warnings from 1988’s Votescam book.

“Their” Narrative Debunked

“They” claim machines ensure accuracy, but Curtis’s 51-49 algorithm, revisited at the Summit, proves otherwise.

Hand Counting: The Solution

Our Missouri Method, used in 2023, ensures transparency. Our eManual teaches this.

Join the Mission

Clint Curtis’s testimony demands transparent elections. Visit our Mission page to learn how hand counting restores trust and join the mission with our eManual and training materials.

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Clint Curtis, Whistleblower