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Senator Doug Mastriano: Myself, Sen. Cris Dush, and Rep. Rob Kauffman met with our counterparts in The House and Senate today. They gave us the legislative perspective on this audit: why they’re doing it and how they got here. Then after that, we got a tour of the audit and they went through the process of how they protect people’s privacy, how they ensure chain of custody and how this is a free and transparent process. I gotta tell you: I’m Impressed. This is a model for any audit in any nation or the world.
Conradson: Tell me more, what do you think about the process?
Mastriano: My impression of this right here is, this is the way you do it. They’re looking at the type of paper that’s being used, they’re looking at whether circles were filled in by a machine or by hand. This is the level of technology that we should have. The takeaway for Pennsylvania and the rest of the nation is that our elections need to be secure. People should be able to walk into the ballot box thinking “my vote counted, my voice was heard”. If we got nothing to hide, Let’s do this.
Conradson: What do you say to mainstream media and Democratic claims that this is a “Fraudit”?
Mastriano: I am just stupefied by the lack of intellectual curiosity being exercised by the media and the left. They should be the first to do an investigative approach to an election…
This audit is so secure, transparent, and organized that other states want to duplicate the process.
Which state will be touring the audit next?
originally posted by: Boadicea
a reply to: shooterbrody
I'd love to hear your thoughts too on what I posted above -- here -- if you're so inclined.
A couple others too, but I don't want to bug too many of you all! I hope those inclined to answer will see it and do so.
originally posted by: shooterbrody
originally posted by: Boadicea
a reply to: shooterbrody
I'd love to hear your thoughts too on what I posted above -- here -- if you're so inclined.
A couple others too, but I don't want to bug too many of you all! I hope those inclined to answer will see it and do so.
I don't know.
Until the results are released, only the auditor's know.
I do know the sunshine is good, the transparency which some have fought SO hard, is good.
Reminding the government that they are ACCOUNTABLE is good.
Is it just me?
Until the results are released, only the auditor's know.
I do know the sunshine is good, the transparency which some have fought SO hard, is good.
Reminding the government that they are ACCOUNTABLE is good.
But I feel a strong calling to be here to do what little I can once things really start to hit the fan.
This post is Good Feed for consumption, I highly encourage. Hold your Gov. Accountable.
originally posted by: Boadicea
a reply to: shooterbrody
Until the results are released, only the auditor's know.
I do know the sunshine is good, the transparency which some have fought SO hard, is good.
Reminding the government that they are ACCOUNTABLE is good.
You're right -- on every count!
It's encouraging seeing Pennsylvania's critters coming to tour our audit and praising it as the model for their own... if they decide to do so.
I think it's important to remind the people as well that government is accountable, and that transparency is good, because too many have been lulled into thinking we need to take their word for it. For anything. Including viruses and pandemics and shutdowns.
This waiting is sure hard though...
This post is Good Feed for consumption, I highly encourage. Hold your Gov. Accountable.
originally posted by: scraedtosleep
a reply to: Boadicea
Yes, it would be nice if cyber ninja was being transparent but they are not.
originally posted by: shooterbrody
originally posted by: Boadicea
a reply to: shooterbrody
I'd love to hear your thoughts too on what I posted above -- here -- if you're so inclined.
A couple others too, but I don't want to bug too many of you all! I hope those inclined to answer will see it and do so.
I don't know.
Until the results are released, only the auditor's know.
I do know the sunshine is good, the transparency which some have fought SO hard, is good.
Reminding the government that they are ACCOUNTABLE is good.
originally posted by: Boadicea
I've been thinking -- always a little risky! -- that the exposure of Fauci's lies regarding Covid will be a big help in showing the people the danger of trusting the word of ANYONE about ANYTHING!
And especially the words of political critters pushing their own agendas for their own purposes.
If our wouldbe masters can lie about something as serious as a rogue virus in the most tyrannical ways, then it's that much more believable that they would lie about our elections.
The audits may or may not reveal certain fraud/tampering/interference. But the audits will definitely show weaknesses and faults that allow for fraud/tamper/interference. The people can figure out the rest.
LET THE SUN SHINE!!!
Obviously the only way we can trust our elected leaders and their pet scientists is to get rid of them all and do the science and governing ourselves. We will also print our own money, sign our own checks and arrest our own criminals to be processed in our own court rooms presided over by our own judicial authorities who awarded themselves handmade certificates of graduation and license of administration because actual law schools can't be trusted. It's the only way.
No apology (no apology)
We will not back down (No apology)
We are not afraid (No apology)
Not a drop of doubt (No apology)
Hand in hand, across this land
Our voices shouting out
No apologies
You wanna start a personal revolution
What else you gotta do tonight (No apology)
AZ State Senator Rogers shared a recap following message to her Facebook page:
Tour of AZ Audit with visiting PA delegation state senators...
Cyber Ninjas is precisely what kind of firm to be able to lead this audit?
– They are an application security company, which has allowed a quick understanding on how election system applications work in detail.
– Their modus operandi is to perform Threat Modeling.
– That is: They figure out ways a system can be attacked.
– How to identify a threat and protect against it.
– They find what the artifacts are in order to prove activity did or didn’t happen.
-This was used in designing the audit scope.
Steps to the AZ Audit
1. Phase
1 – Canvassing – Currently indefinitely delayed by the AZ Senate.
– Did you vote?
– Does it match?
– There have been innumerable reports of mismatch anomalies.
– Was the voter registration history changed?
2. Phase
2 – Physical ballots
– Actual ballot counting: Everyone can relate to the concept of counting paper ballots. Maricopa volunteer counters must have voted in the Nov 2020 election. No determination whether the counter volunteer is a Republican or a Democrat. If a count is off by more than 1 person per 50 ballots counted, then the ballots are recounted
– It takes approximately 8 seconds to count a ballot. There is no way to coordinate or sully this very precise process. “There is no speed without accuracy.”
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Paper examination table uses digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) cameras.
– 0% chance of damaging ballots
– Determines which oval was marked and if marked by a human.
– Analyzes fibers of ballot material and barely-detectable yellow-dot watermarks.
– Every last ballot should be able to be accounted for.
Bottom Line: Opposition pushback may be an indication of the more questionable areas to investigate.
3. Phase 3
– Electronic Voting Systems
– Digital capture of all voting systems provided is completed.
– CyFIR followed industry best practices with write-block devices that prevented any hard drive from being changed.
– Analysis of the data captured is ongoing.
4. Phase 4
– Results
– Numbers from various phases will be compared against the certified results.
Cyber Ninjas CEO overall observations:
1. Americans must be able to trust how one’s vote is cast.
2. A judge’s scope of expertise does not tend to include higher math or computer systems.
3. However, EVERY American understands how to count and for the counting to be done at the local community level.
4. We should go to paper only.
5. We should be counting at the precinct level.
6. We should declare voting day a national holiday, so everyone can vote and participate in the counting.
7. Even Canada’s federal election is paper only.