Posted on 08/12/2021 3:42:01 PM PDT by White Lives Matter
BREAKING EXCLUSIVE– A brave whistleblower stepped forward and shared an image of a computer that was used at the TCF Center to process absentee ballots from a recent Detroit election.
According to our whistleblower, who had access to the room where absentee ballots were being counted, Wayne County election workers were instructed to keep laptops used in the counting facility on “airplane mode” at all times.
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We shared the image of the computer screen with the former two-term MI Senator Patrick Colbeck. He explained to us that the image could be “an internal network, but definitely vulnerable to devices in proximity.”
The whistleblower who does not wish to be identified over fears of retribution also shared their concern over events that occurred at the TCF Center during the November 2020 election.
(Excerpt) Read more at thegatewaypundit.com ...
Only problem with that Doug is that the Repukes are in on it as well. We have no one but ourselves to fight this.
I do not believe Biden got 80 million votes.
Why do you say that I do?
They cheated. They won. You will never prove otherwise.
“They cheated. They won. You will never prove otherwise.”
Most of humanity does not think like you: “They cheated. They won” is hardly a coherent statement. Most say, “They did not win, they cheated.” You think your logic would hold in a poker game?
Time magazine all but admitted to the election steal in the below listed article, and they are actually PROUD of it. A perfect example of Michael Anton’s “celebration parallax.”
https://time.com/5936036/secret-2020-election-campaign/
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You are a shill... If Dominion VP Coomer was promising people that Trump wasn’t going to win this time around and he would see to it... what was he talking about?
What happened to all the down ballot votes?
Why did 5 states stop counting at the exact same time?
IF you don’t see that there was fraud it is because you don’t want to see it.
JN, for your consideration:
The symposium demonstrated that at least one election machine was connected to the internet before, during and after the election. That is quite important and relevant to the issue of election integrity.
To the extent the forensic image studied at the symposium was authentic, it offered compelling evidence that one or more, if not all, similarly connected machines were in violation of federal election statutes and therefore in essence “de-certified”. Which is to say the product of each such machine was prohibited by law from being used to calculate the outcome.
In this regard, real time software updates should be seen as “being connected to the internet”; further, updates subsequent to the election may well have been the means of destroying evidence.
Such reasoning alone clearly offers a rationale basis to formally reject the outcome of the election at least at the down-ballot state level.
...unimportant without PROOF that votes were altered by that mechanism and in sufficient numbers to change the outcome.
This goes to the issue of a corrupted final count. The white hat geeks at the symposium said it could take a few weeks to analyze the forensic image to determine this separate question.
I have never said there was not fraud.
OK, guys, keep up the pointless work.
You have no forum to hear your cases. The GOP, the Supreme Court and lower Federal courts, the intelligence agencies, the entire executive branch, all decided by February 2020 (and probably much earlier) that Trump had to be removed, and they made it happen.
You keep talking about “proving” fraud. OK, OK, you have won. You have proven fraud beyond any reasonable doubt.
The GOP and the courts are LAUGHING AT YOU.
What now?
It may not be winning in the Mayberry sense but it is winning in the real world sense.
Your response illustrates why many or most med school grads, such as you claim to be, aren't worth a crap in a civil conflict, let alone a street fight such as the one facing our nation.
When you advise us to "keep up the pointless work" and ask, "what now?", did you miss the fact there were reportedly government reps from 50 states in the room? Many of those reps now have a better grasp of the obvious and hopefully will screw up the courage to do something about it.
At the end, the politicians present said they will be keeping in touch with each other. They know they’re not alone now and will be looking into their own state’s issues since they became more knowledgeable about the problems. The Cyber Symposium brought all these people together, educated them, and inspired them. People may laugh at the “Pillow Guy,” but he is doing a lot of good. More than posting on a blog.
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