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originally posted by: Annee
I’ve been reading various sources.
It’s confusing because they’re talking about the integrity and process of the audit — and if you don’t read it carefully, it sounds like they’re talking about finding errors.
Other than Barnett’s tweet — I’ve not found anything that comes close to indicating they found anything.
originally posted by: JinMI
a reply to: daskakik
There absolutely does not need to be trust.
If anything there needs to be readily available facts and figures with identity security.
originally posted by: carewemust
The OFFICIAL Arizona Audit Update Feed: twitter.com...
Updated 3 to 4 times @ day, it looks like. There will be no interim results, but the status reports confirm the audit is going well, and picking up speed.
“We also learned that if criminal elements or others gained access to this data, it might compromise county and federal law enforcement efforts and put the lives of law enforcement personnel at risk.”
originally posted by: Halfswede
Maricopa County Admits To Withholding Routers Demanded In Senate Subpoena
I'm not a network guy, but I don't see much merit to their security concerns. As long as chain of custody is maintained, it should be fine. You can't just say, "What if this information gets into the hands of criminals". I also didn't realize so much actual data would be on routers. Maybe a network guy can chime in.
“We also learned that if criminal elements or others gained access to this data, it might compromise county and federal law enforcement efforts and put the lives of law enforcement personnel at risk.”
originally posted by: Halfswede
Maricopa County Admits To Withholding Routers Demanded In Senate Subpoena
I'm not a network guy, but I don't see much merit to their security concerns. As long as chain of custody is maintained, it should be fine. You can't just say, "What if this information gets into the hands of criminals". I also didn't realize so much actual data would be on routers. Maybe a network guy can chime in.
“We also learned that if criminal elements or others gained access to this data, it might compromise county and federal law enforcement efforts and put the lives of law enforcement personnel at risk.”
Today, DePerno released another expert exhibit, which claims to have cracked the Dominion code. In court filings, DePerno alleges his expert, Jeff Lenberg, conducted tests that “replicate the vote tally errors” seen in Antrim county. DePerno asserts these errors run counter to the “human error” narrative.
1. We can flip votes from top of the ticket to the bottom. We can flip only selected races. We can flip all. We can flip just a few precincts in a county and shave 5% from one candidate. Want a constitutional amendment to pass or fail?
2. Michigan elections happening today. Do you think putting your intent on a ballot matters? Machines convert data and data can be manipulated.
originally posted by: 111DPKING111
originally posted by: Halfswede
Maricopa County Admits To Withholding Routers Demanded In Senate Subpoena
I'm not a network guy, but I don't see much merit to their security concerns. As long as chain of custody is maintained, it should be fine. You can't just say, "What if this information gets into the hands of criminals". I also didn't realize so much actual data would be on routers. Maybe a network guy can chime in.
“We also learned that if criminal elements or others gained access to this data, it might compromise county and federal law enforcement efforts and put the lives of law enforcement personnel at risk.”
There could be logs showing IPs from China in the router. I am really curious on the adjudicated ballots, supposedly flipped by the outside IPs, their recount will show this either way.
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: JinMI
a reply to: Annee
"What historical precedent exists where faithful trust in government has benefitted the people being governed?
I can wait."
Process.
The process of government.
originally posted by: Halfswede
Maricopa County Admits To Withholding Routers Demanded In Senate Subpoena
I'm not a network guy, but I don't see much merit to their security concerns.
You can't just say, "What if this information gets into the hands of criminals".
originally posted by: MetalThunder
One thing the Left is united in (other than Experimental injections) is the FEAR of Audits