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originally posted by: Annee
a reply to: Boadicea
Yeah, well I’ve met some retired generals (I am in a military town).
They’re just like everyone else. Some are smart, some are friendly, and some are as dumb as a cardboard box.
The “Flag Waving” is not all that.
originally posted by: RickinVa
originally posted by: Annee
a reply to: Boadicea
Yeah, well I’ve met some retired generals (I am in a military town).
They’re just like everyone else. Some are smart, some are friendly, and some are as dumb as a cardboard box.
The “Flag Waving” is not all that.
It's not about the intelligence of the individual.
It's about respecting the time they have served defending our nation. You don't start out as a General or Admiral..It takes a long time to reach that rank.
originally posted by: Boadicea
This is an update and interview with Ken Bennet by a conservative talk radio host, James T. Harris. The interview is conducted at the coliseum, and Bennett does explain what's going on down on the floor -- who's doing what. I got two big takeaways --
1 --At about the 6m40s mark, Bennett says that county employees have described how the signature checks were initially set to high standards, then -- purportedly because they were "behind" -- the standards were gradually lowered until every ballot was accepted and counted. Even ballots with no signature at all.
Given the testimony that Dominion was running the show, with county employees taking theirmarching ordersinstructions from Dominion employees... and also stating that Dominion knew exactly which type of ballots were in each box... and knowing that there were plenty of extra ballots available due to refusing voters new ballots when they made mistakes... and Dominion refusing to give passwords to the auditors... This does not set well with me.
2 -- At about the 15m15s point, Bennett says that they will be able to return to the Coliseum to finish the audit on Monday, May 24, and that he expects to be about 1/3 done when they break on the 14th.
Sure sounds like they won't even be done by June 1, much less have a final report on June 1. Maybe by July 1?
This is when he dropped one of the many bombshells from the interview. DePerno claims they found MySQL database management software on the tabulation machines in Antrim County. This is significant for a couple of reasons. First, it’s not supposed to be there, which means someone intentionally put it there. Second, it can be used to manipulate the database and make changes to results.
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: Boadicea
Electronics expert Jovan Pulitzer demonstrated during a Georgia election hearing how to hack into Dominion voting machines, using the internet. He did this in late December 2020, while people were early-voting in Georgia's Senate run-off election.
Source article: mymarketdigest.com...
originally posted by: 111DPKING111
Maricopa County deleted a directory full of election databases from the 2020 election cycle days before the election equipment was delivered to the audit.
gab.com...
100percentfedup.com... ment-was-delivered-to-the-audit-this-is-spoilati/
www.thegatewaypundit.com... mation-main-database/
Dear Chairman Sellers: I am writing to seek your assistance and cooperation in the resolution of three (3) serious issues
I. Ongoing Non-Compliance with the Legislative Subpoenas
-To date, attorneys for Maricopa County have refused to produce virtual images of routers used in connection with the general election
II. Chain of Custody and Ballot Organization Anomalies
-The County has not provided any chain-of-custody documentation
-The bags in which the ballots were stored are not sealed
-Most of the ballot boxes were sealed merely with regular tape and not secured by any kind of tamper-evident seal.
-audit team has encountered a significant number of instances in which there is a disparity between the actual number of ballots contained in a
batch and the total denoted on the pink report slip
III. Deleted Databases
-We have recently discovered that the entire “Database” directory from the D drive of the machine “EMSPrimary” has been deleted
1. If it's what you have highlighted you might want to ask your experts to take another look. ldf is a log file, not a database, and it is absolutely routine to purge log files.
2. And just to be clear, amateurs use R-Studio. It's an off the shelf data recovery tool. Not exactly "forensic" as if they really wanted to hide any "evidence" you need an electron microscope and a clean room to recover the data
3. You proved how ignorant you are about data recovery and data forensics. This is amateur # that a kid at Best Buy uses when you accidentally deleted your porn stash. If someone was hiding something amateur software wouldn't find it. Time stamps are pre 11/3 except two LDFs
originally posted by: Annee
Pardon me - - if I don't take GAB seriously.
originally posted by: shooterbrody
a reply to: Boadicea
The fact that information was deleted is quite troubling. Hopefully this is a mistake and not intentional and nefarious in nature.
The response will be interesting.
Thanks again for the info.
originally posted by: 111DPKING111
gab.com...
@RealGenFlynn via Telegram
-Democrats knowingly deleted a directory full of election databases ~10 days before turning election equipment over to the AZ Senate audit team. They stole the election!
-Why did security seals arrive cut and why were they placed at the bottom of the boxes? Why were security ballot bags not used by the County?
-AZ Senate Election Audit finds that Maricopa County delivered ballot boxes missing a significant number of ballots
-No chain-of-custody documentation
-Unsealed ballot bags and cut security seals at the bottom of ballot boxes found.
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