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Now The Halderman Report is loose on the internet….

So, now Deepcapture has released a pdf of the much awaited Halderman Report that was released long before the election in 2020, that explains all the problems with using Dominion voting machines.  It was part of a lawsuit in Georgia August 7, 2018 in the Curling v. Raffensberger.  Quoting Patrick Byrne here: Dr. Alex Halderman is a…

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New Arizona Injunction to Stop Machine Voting

It would seem that a few Election Integrity stalwarts constantly doing battle for us since the 2020 election audits began, Kari Lake, currently running for governor of Arizona, and Mark Finchem, who is currently running for SOS, have filed an injunction to stop the use of machines for the election.  Fascinating!  Lawyers are Andrew Parker,…

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ERIC Stats – Show How Many Invalid Ballots Could Be Stuffed into Ballot Boxes

The state taxpayers are paying the cost of the ERIC group preparing these lists of folks who moved, died, or are ineligible to vote, yet many states don’t really use them to clean their voter rolls.  If they did, the voter rolls would be much smaller.  Instead, cheaters use these reports to complete illegal ballots…

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Legacy Media Keeps Saying “Most Secure Election in History”

Yet there seems to be a point in time when this story changed to their now often repeated paean to repeat over and over.  That day seems to have been Nov. 3, 2020.  You see, before that, there were many media stories claiming the opposite! Found this all over on Telegram, which, by the way,…

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Maricopa Summary in a Nutshell

A Telegram chat buddy, Mrs Crystal O, just pulled together a great summary of the mess that was the 2020 election in Maricopa County, AZ and the forensic portion of the audit findings is just stunning.  Attorney General Brnovitch has issued his interim report, and then appeared on Warroom podcast and left most folks cold…

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Fire Hose of Finger Pointing and Accusations

It’s been a restful time, because we’ve been sickly.  Likely flu.  No way was I going to go hunting for testing anywhere, during this period, while sick, because really, folks.  How smart is it to go stand in line for testing for a virus?  I mean, if you have it, you will surely spread it,…

Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas to any and all patriots who come here to peruse my humble opinions.  Tis the season to be jolly, and while I feel quite at peace, there are a number of issues laying at the back of my brain, bubbling ever so slightly. The 2020 election mess may never be resolved in a…

AZ Audit Current Status

Ugh. Politicians screwed us over….Karen Fann, president of the Arizona Senate that started the whole thing made a sweetheart deal with the county so they could use a special master, one who is buddies with county execs, to have his own private IT people look at the routers and splunk logs and Doug and Ben…

Maricopa County AZ Audit Report Finally Delivered to AZ Senate

On September 24, 2021, the Cyber Ninjas and their teams of investigators appeared to deliver their reports to the Arizona Senate.  Many have been dissatisfied, because the leaked report from the day before said more, and the final issued report, while it seems shorter, is not exactly watered down.  While there was definitely and admittedly…

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Professor Clements At Mike Lindell’s Cyber Symposium

So, I guess I only had a link to it before, so here’s his presentation that spells out pretty clearly why something must be done about election integrity, and there should be audits all across the country.  This may have caused some heartburn back home at the university, because when he got home, there were…

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Audit Report Coming Soon, Competitors Rip It Without Doing an Audit

  Seems a group called Clear Ballot tried to get the contract from the Arizona Senate to do the badly needed audit of the 2020 election.  Their price was in excess of $400,000 according to media reports, and keeping the taxpayer in mind, Senate President Karen Fann instead chose Cyber Ninjas at $150,000. Interesting that…

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I Saw This on Facebook, and somebody laughed. No other response. Um.

A lament. Not a judgement of anyone. But it’s no wonder people are confused. When I was growing up, it was normal for the young to fall in love, marry young, raise a family and stay married “until death us do part.” It wasn’t easy sex with anyone you felt a moment of attraction toward,…

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Audit Cams Now Down – Report Coming in August

Now that the building has been emptied of pallets and machines, and the online cameras shut down, the auditors in Maricopa County will continue their computer analysis and work on their report will continue.  Awaiting the County’s response to the latest round of subpoenas will hold up the final writing, and Ken Bennett has been…

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Quiet Today at AZAudit, Counting Machines are Finished

Yesterday, the counting crews finished up the machine count of the Maricopa County 2020 election ballots, done at the request of the Arizona Senate to possibly reconcile differences between the vote count the county certified, and the manual count done by Cyber Ninjas in this exhaustive, detailed, ground breaking forensic audit.  Today, the hot temporary…

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Auditors Suffering in Heat Plug Away Anyway

Amazingly, the Ninjas auditing the Maricopa County election are still plugging away in a barnlike setting with no air conditioning in Arizona in mid summer.  Against the elements, against time constraints in the building they currently occupy, they trudge along daily through whatever tasks come to hand.  Going over the blue sheets, (shown in picture…

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Still Monitoring AZAudit. Not Over, Folks.

We are still monitoring cams for the AZAudit, but since the equipment, ballots, and much material has been moved to  a temporary facility, we only have one cam available to watch, and that’s the Number 1 quadcam which has four different views.  The ballots have all been wrapped in plastic, and loaded in a rational…

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Latest on Arizona Audit Exposes How Big Runbeck Is

Testimony revealed long ago that while observing at the MCTEC election counting procedures, days after the Nov. 3 election, trucks kept arriving with ballots to be counted.  The ballots were coming from Runbeck Election Services, the company that prepared ballots for about 30% of the nation.  They were coming in days after the election. It’s…