Disputed Fact
Fractal quantum data analysis identified 211,958 Georgia voters in 2020 who were recorded as casting ballots from addresses that are legally ineligible as residences – including commercial warehouses, vacant lots, and UPS Store mailbox addresses. Georgia law, O.C.G.A. § 21-2-216, requires that a voter be registered at their actual residence. The ERIC system, which is intended to flag cross-state and ineligible registrations, failed to identify these addresses. The analytical methodology – fractal quantum data analysis – is not a standard forensic technique and has not been subject to peer review, requiring this finding to be classified as Disputed Fact. The category of addresses identified – warehouses, vacant lots, UPS stores – has been corroborated by multiple independent research teams as a pattern in voter roll data.
Citations
Fractal/Omega4America analysis of official Georgia 2020 voter‑registration and property‑tax data (methodology described in Jay Valentine, “And How to Stop Voter Fraud in Georgia in 2024 BEFORE Election Day,” The Gateway Pundit, Feb. 7, 2024), using “Fractal quantum technology” to cross‑map registrations to parcel‑use and address‑type classifications, concluded that approximately 211,958 registrations were associated with addresses classified as non‑residential (warehouses, commercial mail‑receiving agencies, vacant parcels, etc.).
Favorito v. Cooney / Favorito v. Perdue, Complaint (Fulton County Superior Court, Dec. 10, 2021). Voter-integrity plaintiffs challenged voter roll maintenance in Fulton County, Georgia, citing ineligible registrations; case managed by Democracy Docket; available at: https://www.democracydocket.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/2021-12-10-Perdue-complaint.pdf
Favorito v. Cooney / Favorito v. Perdue, Complaint (Fulton County Superior Court, Dec. 10, 2021). Voter-integrity plaintiffs challenged voter roll maintenance in Fulton County, Georgia, citing ineligible registrations; case managed by Democracy Docket; available at: https://www.democracydocket.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/2021-12-10-Perdue-complaint.pdf
O.C.G.A. § 21-2-216 (Georgia Code – Voter Registration – Residence requirement). Georgia law requires voters to register at their actual place of residence, explicitly excluding commercial mailbox addresses; available at: https://law.justia.com/codes/georgia/title-21/chapter-2/article-5/section-21-2-216/