Brazil had the second highest number of cyberattacks in the world today, mostly coming from the US.

In a familiar pattern, Bolsonaro started out ahead but then Lula’s votes back filled and overtook Bolsonaro’s lead.

Creative Destruction is reporting that a small group of technical experts in the fields of mathematics, political science, and forensic analysis, all who are well versed in election statistics and electoral anomalies have created a report of their statistical findings on the first round of the Brazilian elections held on Sunday, October 2nd:

“The source group applied Benford’s Law, a highly recognized statistical formula, to analyze publicly available data provided by the Brazilian Electoral Court (TSE). The formula showed inconsistencies in voting tabulation in several regions across the country.

“The links to the TSE’s publicly available data is in the document, and other experts are invited to conduct the same Benford’s Law test on the data. The voting tabulation graphs are also available — showing the region, the candidate, and the digit analyzed. Several charts show Benford’s Law curve in a certain format, while the actual curve of the vote tabulation veers completely off from it. This is what points to manipulation according to the expert source.

“Benford’s Law never definitively proves fraud in and of itself. It is a methodology that is used to detect anomalies in large datasets, and thus help an auditor focus his audit on the clusters of data that present the anomalies. It serves as a “red flag” that, according to our source, should catalyze an audit review of the data in a system where auditors operate in good faith.

“According to the source: the data patterns outlined in the dossier contain many strong anomalies that are glaring red flags. This is especially the case in the northeastern region of the country.

“The curves and graphs in these compiled chart patterns present similarities to questionable elections in Iran and Venezuela in the past. This also greatly alarmed the expert source team.

“It is important to highlight that people in Brazil are unable to report news on such matters due to fears of Court persecution. As both Fox News and the New York Times have recently reported, there is clear indication that the Supreme and Electoral Courts are biased and will clamp down on anyone who investigates election integrity in Brazil or journalists reporting information that might be construed as calling into question the integrity of the election systems or the court’s own enforcement actions.

“According to our source, the Brazilian central electoral body insists on obfuscating the transparency of the electoral process, which should be crystal clear and open to all forms of visibility and provides for an open and public count that allows for a subsequent physical audit. That any experts from the sciences have to publish this document without attribution for fear of running afoul of the Brazilian federal courts politically motivated meting out of “justice” and their Praetorian guard police force’s unconstitutional enforcement activity at the court’s behest, is a great tragedy for contemporary Brazil.

“Needless to say, the threat to democracy in the stifling of open debate, especially on controversial issues, such as electoral mechanisms and systems, is manifestly clear.”

Bolsonaro won every region of Brazil except for the one which coincidentally happens to be the most corrupt part of the country, the Nordeste, which is controlled by drug traffickers and gangs.

Hardcore Socialist and convicted felon Lula da Silva will be the next president of Brazil. It’s a very similar situation to what we saw happen in the US. Like Joe Biden, Lula is a member of the Leftist establishment, he’s a corrupt criminal and he is the preferred puppet of the Globalists.

Brazil will come under increased Chinese and Globalist control and it may be utterly destroyed.

In the meantime, Bolsonaro is still the President and he and his supporters will likely make a big stink about a stolen election, as we saw  happen here.

Brazil is two years behind the US in this Globalist timeline.

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