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originally posted by: Boadicea
a reply to: carewemust
Obviously, with so much missing data and access to information and machines, how thorough can this audit actually be? It cannot and will not be truly complete without this.
The public deserves some explanations and answers from our State officials.
originally posted by: frogs453
The AZ Secretary of State tweeted,
Yesterday, observers from my office discovered a WiFi router connected to the "audit" servers. There’s no way to ensure that ballot images, vote counts, & perhaps voter data weren’t connected to external networks or the internet.
She has concerns as to where or who ballots and voter info is being sent to.
No wireless was ever enabled. This was explicitly explained to the SoS observers on site. We are open to providing all passwords and access needed for a forensic investigation of the router if requested.
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: frogs453
The DEMOCRAT Arizona Secretary of State is desperately grasping at straws. It's called "projection", because her 2020 election system used Wi-Fi routers.
And now Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer has revealed in a letter to voters that he learned that prior to his term a breach of voter identification information occurred last election cycle and is now being investigated by law enforcement.
originally posted by: CraftyArrow
I was wondering that myself, there is no way this can ever be a full audit.
I remember months ago Arizona ballots were found shredded In a dumpster, then a mysterious fire breaks out. So, first the ballots were shredded and then burned lol...
How can you get answers when no one is investigating these obvious crimes?
originally posted by: Arnie123
Oh? So you're down for an AUDIT? Lets do it, the only people obstructing are Democrats, no surprise.
originally posted by: vonclod
originally posted by: Xcalibur254
a reply to: network dude
Why do you have such a hard time believing that Biden got more votes than Obama but have no problem believing that Trump, who could barely break a 40% approval rating even among Right Wing outlets, could get more votes than Obama?
Sounds like there are a lot of fake Trump votes.
Put your money where your mouth is yo.
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: Annee
a reply to: Boadicea
And yet — not one official word from Audit Central.
And they are taking a week off.
There should be an interim findings report given during the forced 10 day break (May 14th thru 24th) in the auditing.
Should — could — would.
Waiting for official facts.
Right. An OFFICIAL update next week would be great.
If there was nothing significant found up to this point, they would shut down the audit tomorrow, instead of agreeing to take a 10 day break. (This forensic audit is expensive and funded by donations.)
The official Twitter account for the Senate’s election audit is back under audit officials’ control after spokesman Ken Bennett handed control of the account to unknown volunteers.
For much of the time since the audit began, its Twitter account raised eyebrows with inflammatory tweets and outlandish statements, for example, referring to Democratic Secretary of State Katie Hobbs, a vocal critic of the audit, as “Kooky Katie” and insisting that it represented “the greatest audit in the history of the galaxy.”
Bennett, a spokesman and “liaison” for the audit, has told reporters over the past week that the Twitter account was being run by “kind of a committee” of volunteers and that it had “kind of gone down a road I’m not supportive of.” He said he’d been working on reining in the person or people running the account, but had been having trouble retaking control of it.
On Wednesday, Bennett told media pool reporters that the Twitter account was back under audit officials’ control. He wouldn’t say who is now tweeting from the account, and again would not say who controlled it before.
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: Boadicea
The problem with not working fast enough to resolve these election "issues", is that people forget what happened even 6 months ago. In December, the FBI began investigating Maricopa county voter info theft.
Source: www.forbes.com... 58c1fc1b34a4
The FBI moves slowly, and key witnesses mysteriously die.
The main goal is to demonstrate Trump won Arizona, ASAP. Then it's on to GA-PA-MI-WI-NV.
originally posted by: Boadicea
a reply to: Annee
Thank you. I was just reading about this elsewhere, but this is a much better account.
This is good to know. We don't need any inflammatory talk from the audit side any more than we need the inflammatory talk from the SoS or anyone else.
originally posted by: Xcalibur254
a reply to: network dude
Why do you have such a hard time believing that Biden got more votes than Obama but have no problem believing that Trump, who could barely break a 40% approval rating even among Right Wing outlets, could get more votes than Obama?
originally posted by: Annee
a reply to: Boadicea
I remember that.
Basically, just a hacker, seeing what he could do.
He only accessed public records.
Is he criminal because their security was left open?
originally posted by: Annee
a reply to: network dude
Again — ANYONE BUT TRUMP
Why you think only Trump can get record numbers is beyond me.
originally posted by: Boadicea
originally posted by: Annee
a reply to: Boadicea
I remember that.
Basically, just a hacker, seeing what he could do.
He only accessed public records.
Is he criminal because their security was left open?
Hmmmm.... things just get weirder and weirder!
I'm hoping we hear something soon from Fann or Bennett about meeting with the Board of Supervisors... bring some -- just a little? -- sanity and reality back!
The Arizona Senate on Wednesday extended its lease at the state fairgrounds through June 30, clearing the way for its ongoing recount of Maricopa County's general election ballots to drag well beyond its original schedule and into the summer.
Under an agreement with the Arizona Exposition and State Fair signed on Wednesday, the Senate's contractors can move the ballots of Maricopa County voters out of Veterans Memorial Coliseum and into the Wesley Bolin Building on the south end of the fairgrounds, west of the cattle barns.