Fraction Magic algorithm exposed in 2020 Election

 Dr Douglas Frank explains how he cracked the code used to hijack the 2020 presidential election. 





In statistics, the correlation coefficient r measures the strength and direction of a linear relationship between two variables on a scatterplot. The value of r is always between +1 and –1. To interpret its value, see which of the following values your correlation r is closest to:

  • Exactly 1. A perfect downhill (negative) linear relationship

  • 0.70. A strong downhill (negative) linear relationship

  • 0.50. A moderate downhill (negative) relationship

  • 0.30. A weak downhill (negative) linear relationship

  • 0. No linear relationship

  • +0.30. A weak uphill (positive) linear relationship

  • +0.50. A moderate uphill (positive) relationship

  • +0.70. A strong uphill (positive) linear relationship

  • Exactly +1. A perfect uphill (positive) linear relationship..

Below is the algorithm used by Dr Frank that was able to match with very high precision the algorithm used to manipulate votes in Maricopa using the same algorithm used in the rest of Arizona.   With that much precision it's clear that the votes were not random but a computer generated algorithm programmed into the computer and highly likely and Excel 6 degree polynomial just as Dr Frank used to crack this code.
         
                          ARIZONA










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