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  • Originally posted by Hannibal View Post
    I haven't seen those rebuttals. Maybe if we had an intellectually honest media, we could see these pros and cons. If the county was willing to participate in the audit instead of stonewalling at every turn, then that would also help. But they insist that they are perfect and refuse to entertain any notion to the contrary. And the media was too busy lying about the audit conclusions to analyze the individual claims of the audit. It sounds like the rebuttal is that all of the irregularities are legal for mail-in ballots. Which is part of the problem.
    Karen Fann hired a firm that had never run an audit before and was formed by a bunch of guys who had previously been bush league Republican party operatives.

    The County had every right to say that not only was the audit unnecessary but was going to be done by amateurs who had an obvious political axe to grind.

    AND I believe the county had done two audits of its own, using professional contractors. Not FULL audits examining every single ballot in the county but sample sized ones.

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    • The Chairman's spokepeople are now asserting that the $3.5T reconciliation "bill's price tag is $0" -- unbelievably. Yet another Big Lie from The Left.
      Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
      Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.

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      • It will all pay for itself with sparkling unicorn dust.

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        • The new FBI crime statistics for 2020 are out. There was a 30% increase in homicides from 2019, the single biggest year to year jump in recorded history. Huh. I wonder what happened last year...

          EDIT: The numbers are actually worse because only 85% of LE agencies reported their data for 2020. Among those who didn't: Chicago, New Orleans, and New York. Huh. That's strange. I wonder why.
          Last edited by Mike; September 27, 2021, 02:15 PM.

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          • pHiDbXbg.png

            Funny way of saying 66% of cases are vaccinated.

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            • Originally posted by Mike View Post
              It will all pay for itself with sparkling unicorn dust.
              Well, that .. and the category of "THE RICH" will be scaled down to include anyone that makes more than $3.00 per hour.

              See, Strangelove? They're coming for you too ....
              "in order to lead America you must love America"

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              • Not quite as mainstream as the Chairman arguing that the $3.5T reconcilation bill will cost $0...literally. But, nonetheless, this editorial that Scientific American deemed fit to publish pretty much sums up the left -- the acronymn JEDI should not be used in connection with social justice because Star Wars is rife with injustice. https://www.scientificamerican.com/a...and-inclusion/

                The opinion is worth the read just to, literally, end up shaking your head. You don't the Babylon Bee or any other parody website when you have, well, virtually any academic or quasi-academic journal.
                Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
                Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.

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                • Concerning the AZ election

                  Some highlights from Ben Cotton, CEO of CyFIR:

                  Federal law requires election data to be preserved for 22 months following an election. "Maricopa County failed to preserve the operating system security logs" within the required timeframe.

                  The system had 2 bootable drives, which is not an approved configuration.
                  More than 85,000 files were deleted between October 28 and November 5th, 2020 and more than 1 million files were deleted between November 1st 2020 and March 16th 2021.

                  A script was run multiple times to intentionally overwrite the security logs, including the day before the auditors received the system.

                  They have the screenshots of the people who were at the machines at the times the machines were tampered with.

                  Maricopa County's system had a single password for all users and administrators. The password was created on system initialization and was never changed.

                  There were hundreds of anonymous logins including remote logins.



                  the 3/3 /21 date was right before they had to turn in all files to the auditing team
                  Last edited by crashcourse; September 27, 2021, 03:06 PM.

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                  • Originally posted by crashcourse View Post
                    Concerning the AZ election

                    Some highlights from Ben Cotton, CEO of CyFIR:

                    Federal law requires election data to be preserved for 22 months following an election. "Maricopa County failed to preserve the operating system security logs" within the required timeframe.

                    The system had 2 bootable drives, which is not an approved configuration.
                    More than 85,000 files were deleted between October 28 and November 5th, 2020 and more than 1 million files were deleted between November 1st 2020 and March 16th 2021.

                    A script was run multiple times to intentionally overwrite the security logs, including the day before the auditors received the system.

                    They have the screenshots of the people who were at the machines at the times the machines were tampered with.

                    Maricopa County's system had a single password for all users and administrators. The password was created on system initialization and was never changed.

                    There were hundreds of anonymous logins including remote logins.

                    https://media.greatawakening.win/post/F9KmJ5iC.png
                    Someone should go to prison for this, bet you no one will.

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                    • John Hinkley can now be released. Nobody tell him that Trump has been fucking Jodie Foster.....


                      https://www.cnn.com/2021/09/27/polit...gan/index.html
                      I don't watch Fox News for the same reason I don't eat out of a toilet.

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                      • This is an IT and Security guy that had a very lengthy thread on the AZ Fraudit IT side of things. He went to Mike Lindell's Cyber symposium and came away very disappointed.

                        Anyways, he says no law requires the that windows operating system logs be preserved for 22 months and the Trumpers are pretty much just making that up in their desperate need to find something, anything, that vaguely looks sinister and they can attach innuendo to (which they won't follow up with and take to court because it's bogus).



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                        • Anyways if you scroll through these three twitter feeds to will find rebuttal after rebuttal of the Cyber Ninja accusations





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                          • Doesn't matter. The rubes have bought into Trump's Big Lie lock, stock and barrel.
                            I feel like I am watching the destruction of our democracy while my neighbors and friends cheer it on

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                            • We live in a world where destruction of subpoenaed evidence is punished by prison time if you're not a democrat. Hillary anyone?

                              Anyways, I'm sure it wouldn't take long for me to find convictions for the same intentional destruction of evidence in the corporate world.

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                              • Here's a story about an actual-to-goodness corrupt, biased election official in Colorado who has been in hiding for months.

                                Note this part:

                                Now that an audit of ballots in Arizona’s Maricopa County has failed to show any election irregularities there, believers in Q-Anon conspiracies have turned their attention to a report that Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters says she commissioned about copies of hard drives taken from county election equipment here as proof the election was stolen nonetheless.

                                That report, written by a member of MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell’s so-called cyber investigation team, Doug Gould, is being shared on conspiracy theory social media sites nationwide, and getting hundreds of thousands of views.

                                The report, which Peters’ attorney, Scott Gessler, also included as part of defending her and Deputy Clerk Belinda Knisley to block the two from overseeing the fall elections, alleges that nearly 29,000 election files were deleted during a routine upgrade of the county’s now-decertified election equipment in May.

                                Those files, however, were common log files that were part of the computer’s operating system, and not actual election files, state officials said.

                                The files that were deleted when Secretary of State and Dominion Voting System technicians upgraded the equipment last spring are a part of a routine procedure of election operating systems across the state, when older files that are no longer needed are routinely deleted and replaced with new files, the Secretary of State’s Office says.

                                The same thing happens when any computer software is updated, the office said.





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