FAQs

FAQ Page:

Do you clean the voter rolls?

No. We do not remove either a person or address.

We will not disenfranchise anyone, nor will we participate in disenfranchising any person.

If Phineas, who is registered to vote at a Walmart, shows up to vote, that’s fine.

We just make sure Phineas does NOT get a mail-in ballot – because it will be intercepted by

an NGO (non-governmental org) and voted for him.

Are you tied to a political party?

We are 100% non-partisan. We are particularly non-partisan in that we dislike most of the

politicians from all political parties. We do not accept donations from a political party.

Where do you get your data?

We use mostly publicly available data.

We use the oKicial Secretary of State voter databases whenever possible.

We import property tax records for comparison of the building description whenever

possible.

We import public databases like UPS locations, hospital locations, hotel locations etc.

What types of FRAUD to you find?

We do not look for fraud because we are not lawyers or oKicials. We are data analysts with

massively powerful data comparison tools.

We find anomalies.

Some may be illegal – like a person registered to vote in a vacant lot.

Some are bad data like 143,000 addresses in Colorado – in the oKicial voter roll – where the

zip code does not match the city.

Some are hilarious – like the person in Kansas registered to vote at a prison – that has been

closed for years!

We make anomalies visible – often for the first time – and others take it from there.

Can you do time series analysis?

Yes.

We take several, up to hundreds – of copies of a voter roll on diKerent dates, compare them

and find subtle, yet important anomalies.

For instance, Billie votes from a frat house.

Not a problem across 1 voter roll, but we show Billie has been voting from the frat house for

20 years – thus an issue.

We also show that Billie is 105 years old. Thus a problem.

And we show that Billie is a woman – thus probably should not be live at a fraternity house.

While these are funny, we show these by the thousands in every state we study.

Can you compare property tax rolls with voter rolls?

Yes.

In Georgia, for instance, we have the property tax rolls for many of the large counties.

Eventually we may add every county.

We compare the property tax roll with the voter roll. The voter roll shows Wilma is

registered at a 123 Elmont Street, for instance.

The voter roll tells us nothing about that address.

We compare that address with the property tax roll and learn it is a gas station.

We compare with Google street mapping and get a photo that this gas station is in a

desolate area – no apartment there.

Thus, we see an anomaly.

We do this with 3 clicks, instantly showing the result on a phone or tablet.

Can you keep the Secretary of State or Election Commission honest?

The real time nature of our comparison keeps everyone in the system looking at the same

data, at the same time, all the time.

When everyone sees the same data – honesty prevails.

We discovered in 2022, in one large county, the election commission or other government

oKicial added over 18,000 new voters days before the election. These were invisible to at

least one party’s political candidates.

Our solution is to monitor – during early voting – wherever possible, the voter rolls of a

state, daily, compare them, show everyone, from any party if new voters have been added

after the legal date to do so.

We found in Missouri, 40,000 voters were listed as ineligible. They they were changed to

eligible and they voted. Then they were changed back to ineligible.

This kind of anomaly is invisible to current technology. Fractal finds it in a few clicks.

Do you track NGOs?

Yes.

We built the system called the Dark Money Tracking System – to track every NGO, every

dollar coming in – from any source, document it.

We track every dollar the NGO gives to any other organization. We track every director or

employee of every NGO in the government’s databases – and any relationship with any

other NGO dating back years.

With a single click, we show relationships among NGOs who coordinate their activities for

political and other purposes.

There has never been a real time system to track such massive data and its

interrelationships.

Please review several of our videos HERE to see this NGO tracking in action.

Do you track Federal Election Commission contributions?

There are only 2 known 100% complete databases of every federal contribution since the

FEC started keeping track of contributions in 1975.

One is the FEC itself – and it is massively diKicult to traverse. It also changes all the time,

rendering any prior data questionable.

The second source is our Fractal FEC system – with over 680,000,000 records – and we

maintain the full accuracy of the system.

Thus, we can show any changes the FEC made to its system – and we can show every

dollar, track it through the system and tie it to donors.

How are you funded?

We created a 501c3 entity to raise money from the public to educate Secretaries of State,

voter integrity organizations, other 501c3s about how quantum-results technology and

database reconciliation can show relationships in voter rolls previously unseen.

The 501c3 is funded currently by donations. We receive no funding from political

organizations.

How do you find illegal aliens on voter rolls?

The question of whether illegal aliens are voting has been answered by others. It is now

reported weekly states are finding illegal aliens voting.

There is no database of illegal aliens available to the public, thus we must use other

techniques.

We track every address, in every state we monitor – currently about 20 states, all the swing

states included.

For any address we use time series analysis to see that on date 1, there are 5 people at that

location, 6 weeks later there are 12, then a month later there are 35.

This does not prove they are illegal aliens. It does, however, show ballot point aggregation

so it serves as a starting point.

Members of our team built the foundational technology for the TSA No-Fly List – and we

have some very innovative ways to find some of our new arrivals who are getting on to voter

rolls.

What other systems have you built?

Members of our team built the eBay fraud detection engine.

They built the underlying technology for the TSA No-Fly List.

They built the fraud systems for over 70% of the property casualty industry.

Team members built the artificial intelligence system to determine when electric vehicles

are overloading transformers, helping accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles.

Do you work with voter integrity organizations?

We do not work with the national organizations.

We oKered the 2 most prominent national voter integrity orgs our technology at no charge

so they could identify and eliminate these hidden data issues.

Both turned us down – because they are not interested in solving these issues, they are

interested in fund raising.

Several such groups have published false data, destroying the credibility of the many fine

organizations working in the states.

We work with talented state level teams helping them find data anomalies they could not

otherwise see.

Such teams have been invaluable in designing the queries the Fractal system has built.

Why can’t relational technology see what Fractal sees?

Relational technology is a tech relic of the 1980s. Major corporations are moving away

from it for their new systems as quickly as possible.

Relational technology is massively complex, requires data centers so energy intensive they

must be built near power plants.

Everything Fractal finds could be found with a pen and pencil and a pad of paper – in a

century.

Fractal just finds it in seconds, across billions of records, so economically relational

database cannot compete.

A typical Fractal application will replace its relational predecessor and reduce the cost

50% to 90%.

Storage is reduced 85% and electric power is reduced to close to zero.

Do you use artificial intelligence at all?

We have decades of experience in A.I.

We currently use several A.I. subsystems for voter rolls.

One such system is the A.I. address matching engine.

A.I. thrives in a Fractal works due to our exponentially faster processing speeds.

What do you do with the anomalies you find?

Our team collaborates with selected state level voter integrity teams and shares the data

with them.

Those teams may challenge ballots cast from ineligible locations.

We also send the anomalies, with documentation, to political campaigns and other

organizations so they can challenge any illegitimate ballot.

Do you allow anyone to log on to the systems?

We do not allow people to log on to the systems because while the applications are very

user friendly, the support costs can be overwhelming.

We support select user teams who do the work, process their states’ data and produce the

results.

Do you integrate with other systems?

The Fractal election system integrates currently with several state voter integrity group

systems.

Fractal does the heavy lifting and the deep data analysis, and some teams like to use their

home-grown systems to deliver data to their phone or integrate with other endeavors such

as voter tracking.

A Fractal system can integrate with any other system via traditional API calls.

What states are you currently focusing on?

Fractal systems run the voter data for about 25 states.

Currently, 100% of the Fractal eKorts are for Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Georgia,

Arizona, Nevada, Colorado, Texas and soon, Virginia.

The Fractal Dark Money system and the Fractal FEC system track and report data for every

state.

Do you work with state oMicials?

We are currently engaged in several states working with their oKicials.

We are working in one state with their Chief Auditor providing an analysis of their voter roll.

We are working in another state showing elected oKicials their voter roll anomalies.

Most work to date is for regional voter integrity organizations who are educating oKicials

about the limitations of relational technology.

What other data do you process for states?

For Fractal, voter rolls are very small.

Currently we run a database of about 3 billion voter records – the large number is because

we have many copies of voter rolls on diKerent dates.

Fractal can cross search DMV databases against voter data in seconds.

Fractal has several proposals outstanding to demonstrate the massive amount of Medicaid

fraud in state databases – saving states hundreds of millions of dollars.