I went there. Here is what is listed:
1. Audit/Recount does not include signature review
2. They're only allowing 1 state inspector to oversea 10 audit/recount team
3. Concerns about access, not just building but actually visibility of the audit process
4. They're planning to certified all ballots at 5PM while the audit is ongoing.
5. Public Notice request to delay to NOV 16, 2020.
6. Paper ballot chain of custody.
Please notice that there is NOTHING in the above that says the hand recount is not going to catch machine fraud. That is the point of my post(s). The audit, canvassing, and full 100% ballots hand recount will not add up to what the machines reported if there was machine fraud. Yes, there are other problems, but you don't always get 100% of what you want.
The fact remains that if the Trump team thinks there is machine fraud then the great news is that the GA hand recount is going to expose it. But you have to be open to the thought that it might just show that there isn't any machine fraud. If you count it on the machine and you count them by hand and the two results are within reason of each other, then there you go. No machine fraud and that can be taken off the Trump list, and that coupled with the loss of GA pretty much ends this election.
But maybe it does show that there was machine fraud, we should be glad to know one way or the other.
The machine taking the ballots is not where the vast fraud occurred. It is not what HAMR and Scorcard were designed to accomplish. I believe you are an agitprop given the task of diverting attention from the real massive fraud, onto the machines which are not the central issue of the cheating/fraud/criminality.
And by the way, Georgia is not doing an audit, they are counting votes and their little scam will not and is not designed to expose the massive vote switching.