Doug TenNapel Explains the T-Shirt Color-Coding System Used at the Maricopa County Forensic Audit (VIDEO)

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April 25, 2021 Gateway Pundit by Joe Hoft

The Maricopa County forensic audit is shaping up to be the most transparent election audit in history with nine cameras operating live from the coliseum.

Doug TenNapel told his audience it was Jovan Pulitzer who came up with the idea to have volunteer workers wear color-coded T-shirts during the audit.

Inventor and data analyst Jovan Hutton Pulitzer has a process and the patents surrounding the process where he can identify fraudulent ballots based on the paper used, creases in the paper, the ink on the forms, and other characteristics. Pulitzer can identify fraudulent votes, which will ultimately result in the accurate results of the 2020 election when only valid votes are accounted for.

In December Jovan Hutton Pulitzer gave a presentation with the Economic War Room, on how he and his company can detect many types of election fraud with a simple, easy examination of the physical ballots, by running them through forensic machines designed to detect physical signatures of the ballots.

Pulitzer is a pattern recognition expert holding over 200 patents. His patents are used on 12 billion handheld devices around the world.

VIDEO HERE Arizona Central also reported on the color-coded system.

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