Thoughts on the Arizona Audit Part 4 - Items Missing Or Not Mentioned
The report delivered to the Arizona Senate yesterday is not the final report on the audit. It could be considered an interim report. I say that because many things that were supposed to be turned over to the auditors were not. The list of items not turned over includes splunk logs, routers and network passwords. In addition, only a partial examination of election machines was permitted by the County. Maricopa County has prevented the examination of certain things, which causes me to wonder why. I suspect that the routers, logs and election machines were withheld because they contain the most damning evidence of criminal activity. Fortunately, these items will be turned over for review. At a later date, their contents will be summarized in an additional report to the Senate. (It’s possible these items will be impounded by the Attorney General as part of his investigation and made available to the auditors for direct examination.)
You may have noticed that no mention was made in the public report of things like ballot folds and ballots printed on non-standard paper stock. There was no mention of how many voters received mail-in-ballots who did not request them or how many ballots were incorrectly adjudicated. These issues have been discussed previously, but they were not presented to the public yesterday.
We know for a fact there are additional findings from the audit, but for reasons we are not privy to, certain topics were not discussed publicly yesterday.
It’s apparent that the audit team took steps to limit bad optics during the presentation of their findings. I would assume that certain matters were omitted from the public report to avoid giving critics things they could criticize. I believe that the matters that were omitted from the public presentation will be submitted to AG Brnovich for his investigation despite the fact that they were not mentioned in the public report.
This is not the end of the Maricopa audit. It is the midway point. It seems likely that more findings will be presented at a future time.
Thank you - either I missed it or he added later. Could easily be I missed it.
“ This is not the end of the Maricopa audit. It is the midway point. It seems likely that more findings will be presented at a future time.”
It is so painful to have patience. I was on a call with Garland Favorito who is pursuing the fraud in GA with the Constitution Party. He seems to have the patience of Job. He feels the judge is on our side but keeps delaying every time the other side spews their lies to give them time to present their “evidence” and then gives our side a few weeks to refute that evidence. I don’t think anything will move forward here until after the first of the year.
Federalist 53 illustrates that the annulment of fraudulent elections was so obvious that it was treated as a presumption, rather than something in need of explanation. With annual elections you could serve most of the term before the fraud was learned. @christina_bobb @realLizUSA