AZ Finchem: We’ve Got Enough To Show Criminal Obstruction
Bannons War Room via Rumble ^ | July 15, 2021 | Steve Bannon
FR Posted on 7/16/2021, 4:16:24 PM by packagingguy
“On March 11th, 37,000 queries or logins happened in one day. That is off the charts as far as internet traffic into that system. Well why were they doing that? Because the system was set at 5mb and basically it means that every time a query that comes in new the oldest query drops off.
That’s evidence of a nefarious actor trying to eliminate evidence that goes all the way back to election day. Because now as far as they can go back is March 11th.
So they have essentially just cleaned that part of the election process. That my friends is a felony. That is destruction of election material.”—Mark Finchem, House of Representatives (AZ-11)
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I’m leaning toward Finchem for SOS.
Little did they know, that data is retrievable.☺
“On March 11th, 37,000 queries or logins happened in one day. ... Because the system was set at 5mb and basically it means that every time a query that comes in new the oldest query drops off.”
That’s the one that blew me away. I understood (maybe incorrectly) from Cotton’s testimony that the data can be retrieved if the County turns over the “splunk logs” as they’ve been ordered to do. Besides showing the actual data the spammer of 37,000 queries made fall off the system, I think it shows WHO did it. I’d definitely love to know who that was.