According to Steve Pieczenik, in the video, they watermarked all of the ballots with an encryption code. Does this mean that every single ballot in the U.S. has been marked with this code? That must mean that all ballots (or ballot paper?) was initially from the same source before going to the various states. Or something like that.
I wondered about this myself. Did Homeland Security (or whoever was in charge of this) step in and impose this on every state? And nobody objected? No one cried foul and said "hey, each state runs its own election and its own balloting"?
Don't get me wrong, nothing would make me happier, than to see this whole thing blown wide open, and get massive amounts of false ballots thrown out. But it's either true or it's not.
I am almost to the point where I would advocate a "re-vote" in these states (shades of 2000 Florida!), but this would require an extremely tight time frame --- the Electoral College has to perform its task by December 14. And it would have to be in-person, we wouldn't have the luxury of having absentee or mail voting. There's just not enough time. And unless I'm mistaken, once the electoral votes have been delivered, it's all over, regardless of what chicanery took place in the popular vote.