Dr. Corsi breaks down a voter roll algorithm found in the Secretary of State’s voter roll database by Dr. Andrew Paquette. Dr. Paquette’s analysis reveals enough potential cloned records in Georgia’s current database to justify the use of an ID number indexing algorithm. His estimate is that Georgia’s voter database includes roughly half a million “clone” records.”
Dr. Corsi received his Ph.D. from Harvard University’s Department of Government in 1972. From 1972 to 1982, he worked as a university professor, with his final faculty appointment at the University of Denver. There, Dr. Corsi conducted a National Science Foundation randomized field test proving telephone hearings met due process standards in unemployment and welfare fair hearings. He also published game-theoretic articles in scientific journals and received a national security clearance to work with the U.S. State Department on terrorism. For the next 25 years, Dr. Corsi worked in financial services, where he created two bank marketing companies that each reached sales totals of $1 billion a year in annuities and $1 billion in mutual funds.