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Finally! Forensic Election Audit in Maricopa County (AZ) Begins Next Week

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posted on Jun, 27 2021 @ 10:09 AM
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Just an observation/comment,

Re: www.azmirror.com...

If the Arizona audit finds significant irregularities, the "Conspiracy Theorists" will suddenly become more reliable than "Experts", who bash conspiracy theorists.



edit on 6/27/2021 by carewemust because: (no reason given)



posted on Jun, 27 2021 @ 10:50 AM
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originally posted by: carewemust
Just an observation/comment,

Re: www.azmirror.com...

If the Arizona audit finds significant irregularities, the "Conspiracy Theorists" will suddenly become more reliable than "Experts", who bash conspiracy theorists.



What a shame the article itself doesn't allow comments...

You're right that some conspiracy theorists will be recognized at more reliable than the self-appointed and annointed "experts." But "conspiracy theory" is a pretty big umbrella term that includes Big Gov crap fed to the public. So when/if the whole truth is known, maybe -- just maybe -- much of what is now known as "conspiracy theory" will hopefully be recognized as deliberate disinfo and misinfo to distract and deflect from the true conspiracies.



posted on Jun, 27 2021 @ 12:14 PM
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originally posted by: Boadicea
a reply to: Kaiju666
Maybe the 115°plus temps we had a couple weeks ago will change some minds though!


I've seen it 120 degrees before when I lived in the desert in Southern Arizona and it didn't bother me. That's why I've been thinking about moving back to Arizona as well. Illinois sucks. The corrupt Democratic machine in Chicago that controls the state sucks. The weather sucks. The laws that are too restrictive suck. There's not much culture here in Southern Illinois. And the scenery is sucky. What's to love? Nothing.



posted on Jun, 27 2021 @ 01:07 PM
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a reply to: TrulyColorBlind


I've seen it 120 degrees before when I lived in the desert in Southern Arizona and it didn't bother me. That's why I've been thinking about moving back to Arizona as well. Illinois sucks. The corrupt Democratic machine in Chicago that controls the state sucks. The weather sucks. The laws that are too restrictive suck. There's not much culture here in Southern Illinois. And the scenery is sucky. What's to love? Nothing.


I sure can't argue with any of that! I'll gladly take 120° over 20° any day... and it's not like it happens all that much anyway.

It's all worth it just for the freedom though. If we can hang on to it. Unfortunately, most of the out-of-state refugees want to bring their failed politics with them. Big big sigh.



posted on Jun, 27 2021 @ 01:09 PM
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originally posted by: TrulyColorBlind

originally posted by: Boadicea
a reply to: Kaiju666
Maybe the 115°plus temps we had a couple weeks ago will change some minds though!


I've seen it 120 degrees before when I lived in the desert in Southern Arizona and it didn't bother me. That's why I've been thinking about moving back to Arizona as well. Illinois sucks. The corrupt Democratic machine in Chicago that controls the state sucks. The weather sucks. The laws that are too restrictive suck. There's not much culture here in Southern Illinois. And the scenery is sucky. What's to love? Nothing.


I've seen it 123 here.

Lake Havasu City holds the all-time record high temperature in Arizona history with 128 °F recorded on June 29, 1994. This temperature is also the highest for a town or city in the Western Hemisphere.

I love it. But, don't have to work in it.



posted on Jun, 27 2021 @ 01:11 PM
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Well, All, I've been looking for updates this morning (that actually adds something to what we already know), and there isn't much. The article Care posted above, and another from Fox that is getting reposted all over.

But as far as the reported vote count and/or other results being released Monday, Karen Fann -- Senate president -- is saying otherwise, as is Senator Wendy Rogers. Both are saying that there's far more work to do, and Bennett made a point of saying just the ballot and Coliseum work is complete, there is more being done that is not complete.

So never say never, but I don't think we'll be hearing anything Monday.



posted on Jun, 27 2021 @ 01:14 PM
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originally posted by: Boadicea
a reply to: TrulyColorBlind


I've seen it 120 degrees before when I lived in the desert in Southern Arizona and it didn't bother me. That's why I've been thinking about moving back to Arizona as well. Illinois sucks. The corrupt Democratic machine in Chicago that controls the state sucks. The weather sucks. The laws that are too restrictive suck. There's not much culture here in Southern Illinois. And the scenery is sucky. What's to love? Nothing.


I sure can't argue with any of that! I'll gladly take 120° over 20° any day... and it's not like it happens all that much anyway.

It's all worth it just for the freedom though. If we can hang on to it. Unfortunately, most of the out-of-state refugees want to bring their failed politics with them. Big big sigh.


Most of the out-of-staters, in the past, have been retired Conservatives. I'm a bit tired of them.

But, the voting demographic showed an increase in voting from ethnic groups.



posted on Jun, 27 2021 @ 05:54 PM
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a reply to: Boadicea
Thanks for the info.
Hopefully tomorrow will be a good day.



posted on Jun, 27 2021 @ 07:56 PM
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originally posted by: shooterbrody
a reply to: Boadicea
Thanks for the info.
Hopefully tomorrow will be a good day.


Could be...

After following a little Twitter spat, with Karen Fann weighing in, I'm wondering if Fann is going to provide the results to the Senate on Monday, or maybe just a Senate committee with audit oversight, and someone missing the "to the Senate" part.

If so, all it would take is one leak. But until it's official, it's just a leak...



posted on Jun, 27 2021 @ 09:57 PM
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I heard we may be hearing about it tomorrow from "someone". So we will see if he is right.

a reply to: Boadicea



posted on Jun, 27 2021 @ 10:37 PM
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originally posted by: Boadicea

originally posted by: carewemust
Just an observation/comment,

Re: www.azmirror.com...

If the Arizona audit finds significant irregularities, the "Conspiracy Theorists" will suddenly become more reliable than "Experts", who bash conspiracy theorists.



What a shame the article itself doesn't allow comments...

You're right that some conspiracy theorists will be recognized at more reliable than the self-appointed and annointed "experts." But "conspiracy theory" is a pretty big umbrella term that includes Big Gov crap fed to the public. So when/if the whole truth is known, maybe -- just maybe -- much of what is now known as "conspiracy theory" will hopefully be recognized as deliberate disinfo and misinfo to distract and deflect from the true conspiracies.


If the Arizona audit shows significant irregularities, we'll have one more example of the media and experts being totally wrong in labelling a Republican/Trump supporter's beliefs an INCORRECT/FAR-FLUNG "conspiracy theory".
edit on 6/27/2021 by carewemust because: (no reason given)



posted on Jun, 27 2021 @ 10:47 PM
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originally posted by: Boadicea

originally posted by: shooterbrody
a reply to: Boadicea
Thanks for the info.
Hopefully tomorrow will be a good day.


Could be...

After following a little Twitter spat, with Karen Fann weighing in, I'm wondering if Fann is going to provide the results to the Senate on Monday, or maybe just a Senate committee with audit oversight, and someone missing the "to the Senate" part.

If so, all it would take is one leak. But until it's official, it's just a leak...

The fact that the audit was completed is a victory for transparency.
The government needs more sunshine.



posted on Jun, 28 2021 @ 12:03 AM
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originally posted by: Annee

originally posted by: TrulyColorBlind

originally posted by: Boadicea
a reply to: Kaiju666
Maybe the 115°plus temps we had a couple weeks ago will change some minds though!


I've seen it 120 degrees before when I lived in the desert in Southern Arizona and it didn't bother me. That's why I've been thinking about moving back to Arizona as well. Illinois sucks. The corrupt Democratic machine in Chicago that controls the state sucks. The weather sucks. The laws that are too restrictive suck. There's not much culture here in Southern Illinois. And the scenery is sucky. What's to love? Nothing.

I love it. But, don't have to work in it.


That's the great part, we don't necessarily have to work out in that heat. But, lately here in Illinois, it's been 100 to 105 degrees with LOTS of humidity. That's what's bad here. Out in Arizona, like you were saying, it's not so bad. It's a dry heat.



posted on Jun, 28 2021 @ 12:07 AM
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originally posted by: carewemust

originally posted by: Boadicea

originally posted by: carewemust
Just an observation/comment,

Re: www.azmirror.com...

If the Arizona audit finds significant irregularities, the "Conspiracy Theorists" will suddenly become more reliable than "Experts", who bash conspiracy theorists.


What a shame the article itself doesn't allow comments...

You're right that some conspiracy theorists will be recognized at more reliable than the self-appointed and annointed "experts." But "conspiracy theory" is a pretty big umbrella term that includes Big Gov crap fed to the public. So when/if the whole truth is known, maybe -- just maybe -- much of what is now known as "conspiracy theory" will hopefully be recognized as deliberate disinfo and misinfo to distract and deflect from the true conspiracies.


If the Arizona audit shows significant irregularities, we'll have one more example of the media and experts being totally wrong in labelling a Republican/Trump supporter's beliefs an INCORRECT/FAR-FLUNG "conspiracy theory".


Yes, it will turn out not to have been a lie at all, or neither big, either. The only big lie was Democrats, MSM, Lefties and some foreigners around ATS saying there was absolutely no election fraud and it was the most secure election in history. Talk about whopper fish tales!



posted on Jun, 28 2021 @ 01:16 AM
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originally posted by: TrulyColorBlind

originally posted by: carewemust

originally posted by: Boadicea

originally posted by: carewemust
Just an observation/comment,

Re: www.azmirror.com...

If the Arizona audit finds significant irregularities, the "Conspiracy Theorists" will suddenly become more reliable than "Experts", who bash conspiracy theorists.


What a shame the article itself doesn't allow comments...

You're right that some conspiracy theorists will be recognized at more reliable than the self-appointed and annointed "experts." But "conspiracy theory" is a pretty big umbrella term that includes Big Gov crap fed to the public. So when/if the whole truth is known, maybe -- just maybe -- much of what is now known as "conspiracy theory" will hopefully be recognized as deliberate disinfo and misinfo to distract and deflect from the true conspiracies.


If the Arizona audit shows significant irregularities, we'll have one more example of the media and experts being totally wrong in labelling a Republican/Trump supporter's beliefs an INCORRECT/FAR-FLUNG "conspiracy theory".


Yes, it will turn out not to have been a lie at all, or neither big, either. The only big lie was Democrats, MSM, Lefties and some foreigners around ATS saying there was absolutely no election fraud and it was the most secure election in history. Talk about whopper fish tales!


The EFFECT of the Arizona audit FINDINGS can't be overstated.

Either Joe Biden will be accepted as legitimate by 100 million Americans who now doubt that he is.

Or, an additional 100 million Americans will join those 100 million who see him and Kamala as an illegitimate administration.

Arizona is HUGE.



posted on Jun, 28 2021 @ 01:23 AM
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originally posted by: TrulyColorBlind

originally posted by: Annee

originally posted by: TrulyColorBlind

originally posted by: Boadicea
a reply to: Kaiju666
Maybe the 115°plus temps we had a couple weeks ago will change some minds though!


I've seen it 120 degrees before when I lived in the desert in Southern Arizona and it didn't bother me. That's why I've been thinking about moving back to Arizona as well. Illinois sucks. The corrupt Democratic machine in Chicago that controls the state sucks. The weather sucks. The laws that are too restrictive suck. There's not much culture here in Southern Illinois. And the scenery is sucky. What's to love? Nothing.

I love it. But, don't have to work in it.


That's the great part, we don't necessarily have to work out in that heat. But, lately here in Illinois, it's been 100 to 105 degrees with LOTS of humidity. That's what's bad here. Out in Arizona, like you were saying, it's not so bad. It's a dry heat.


Well, sometimes its a dry heat.

We do have a monsoon season.

Only 114 today. But, it's not really hot til it gets over 116.



posted on Jun, 28 2021 @ 01:28 AM
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originally posted by: TrulyColorBlind

originally posted by: carewemust

originally posted by: Boadicea

originally posted by: carewemust
Just an observation/comment,

Re: www.azmirror.com...

If the Arizona audit finds significant irregularities, the "Conspiracy Theorists" will suddenly become more reliable than "Experts", who bash conspiracy theorists.


What a shame the article itself doesn't allow comments...

You're right that some conspiracy theorists will be recognized at more reliable than the self-appointed and annointed "experts." But "conspiracy theory" is a pretty big umbrella term that includes Big Gov crap fed to the public. So when/if the whole truth is known, maybe -- just maybe -- much of what is now known as "conspiracy theory" will hopefully be recognized as deliberate disinfo and misinfo to distract and deflect from the true conspiracies.


If the Arizona audit shows significant irregularities, we'll have one more example of the media and experts being totally wrong in labelling a Republican/Trump supporter's beliefs an INCORRECT/FAR-FLUNG "conspiracy theory".


Yes, it will turn out not to have been a lie at all, or neither big, either. The only big lie was Democrats, MSM, Lefties and some foreigners around ATS saying there was absolutely no election fraud and it was the most secure election in history. Talk about whopper fish tales!


Who said there was no fraud. Some people will always try to cheat the system.

It's always been about "intentional" systematic fraud.



posted on Jun, 28 2021 @ 01:30 AM
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originally posted by: Annee

originally posted by: TrulyColorBlind

originally posted by: carewemust

originally posted by: Boadicea

originally posted by: carewemust
Just an observation/comment,

Re: www.azmirror.com...

If the Arizona audit finds significant irregularities, the "Conspiracy Theorists" will suddenly become more reliable than "Experts", who bash conspiracy theorists.


What a shame the article itself doesn't allow comments...

You're right that some conspiracy theorists will be recognized at more reliable than the self-appointed and annointed "experts." But "conspiracy theory" is a pretty big umbrella term that includes Big Gov crap fed to the public. So when/if the whole truth is known, maybe -- just maybe -- much of what is now known as "conspiracy theory" will hopefully be recognized as deliberate disinfo and misinfo to distract and deflect from the true conspiracies.


If the Arizona audit shows significant irregularities, we'll have one more example of the media and experts being totally wrong in labelling a Republican/Trump supporter's beliefs an INCORRECT/FAR-FLUNG "conspiracy theory".


Yes, it will turn out not to have been a lie at all, or neither big, either. The only big lie was Democrats, MSM, Lefties and some foreigners around ATS saying there was absolutely no election fraud and it was the most secure election in history. Talk about whopper fish tales!


Who said there was no fraud. Some people will always try to cheat the system.

It's always been about "intentional" systematic fraud.

How much fraud is acceptable?



posted on Jun, 28 2021 @ 01:33 AM
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originally posted by: shooterbrody

originally posted by: Annee

originally posted by: TrulyColorBlind

originally posted by: carewemust

originally posted by: Boadicea

originally posted by: carewemust
Just an observation/comment,

Re: www.azmirror.com...

If the Arizona audit finds significant irregularities, the "Conspiracy Theorists" will suddenly become more reliable than "Experts", who bash conspiracy theorists.


What a shame the article itself doesn't allow comments...

You're right that some conspiracy theorists will be recognized at more reliable than the self-appointed and annointed "experts." But "conspiracy theory" is a pretty big umbrella term that includes Big Gov crap fed to the public. So when/if the whole truth is known, maybe -- just maybe -- much of what is now known as "conspiracy theory" will hopefully be recognized as deliberate disinfo and misinfo to distract and deflect from the true conspiracies.


If the Arizona audit shows significant irregularities, we'll have one more example of the media and experts being totally wrong in labelling a Republican/Trump supporter's beliefs an INCORRECT/FAR-FLUNG "conspiracy theory".


Yes, it will turn out not to have been a lie at all, or neither big, either. The only big lie was Democrats, MSM, Lefties and some foreigners around ATS saying there was absolutely no election fraud and it was the most secure election in history. Talk about whopper fish tales!


Who said there was no fraud. Some people will always try to cheat the system.

It's always been about "intentional" systematic fraud.

How much fraud is acceptable?


There is always fraud. And, news wise, I've only heard about Republicans caught committing fraud.

There's always a percentage allowed for both human error and intentional fraud.

I am not the one who determines what percentage is allowed.



posted on Jun, 28 2021 @ 02:15 AM
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originally posted by: Annee

originally posted by: shooterbrody

originally posted by: Annee

originally posted by: TrulyColorBlind

originally posted by: carewemust

originally posted by: Boadicea

originally posted by: carewemust
Just an observation/comment,

Re: www.azmirror.com...

If the Arizona audit finds significant irregularities, the "Conspiracy Theorists" will suddenly become more reliable than "Experts", who bash conspiracy theorists.


What a shame the article itself doesn't allow comments...

You're right that some conspiracy theorists will be recognized at more reliable than the self-appointed and annointed "experts." But "conspiracy theory" is a pretty big umbrella term that includes Big Gov crap fed to the public. So when/if the whole truth is known, maybe -- just maybe -- much of what is now known as "conspiracy theory" will hopefully be recognized as deliberate disinfo and misinfo to distract and deflect from the true conspiracies.


If the Arizona audit shows significant irregularities, we'll have one more example of the media and experts being totally wrong in labelling a Republican/Trump supporter's beliefs an INCORRECT/FAR-FLUNG "conspiracy theory".


Yes, it will turn out not to have been a lie at all, or neither big, either. The only big lie was Democrats, MSM, Lefties and some foreigners around ATS saying there was absolutely no election fraud and it was the most secure election in history. Talk about whopper fish tales!


Who said there was no fraud. Some people will always try to cheat the system.

It's always been about "intentional" systematic fraud.

How much fraud is acceptable?


There is always fraud. And, news wise, I've only heard about Republicans caught committing fraud.

There's always a percentage allowed for both human error and intentional fraud.

I am not the one who determines what percentage is allowed.

Oh
You are just the one who disagrees with the audit and cheers on the fraud?



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