Posted on 12/07/2020 7:59:20 AM PST by Steve1999
Federal agents have raided a home in Maricopa County, Arizona as part of an investigation into voter-data theft in the state, according to reports. It has just emerged that AZ federal officials raided the property in the country's Fountain Hills area on November 5th as part of an election fraud probe.
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Well, there’s evidence that will disappear.
This happened November 5th. It is now December 7th. Noting came of it, obviously.
Why is this one month old news being reported again? Is there anything new that we need to know?
All your evidence is ours.
Who confiscate those items? The swamp? Kiss them goodbye...they’ll never see the daylight in a court.
I'm just happy there is now evidence the FBI can actually raid somebody that's not a made for TV political SWAT team perp walk of elderly people.
So remind me every day.
Dang. It was probably one of our white hat hackers looking for evidence of fraud. FBI making sure THAT evidence goes away.
Makes sense that they stole the voter data. They needed to be able to send in mail in ballots, with faked signatures on them, to stuff the ballot box.
They needed to know who votes, when they vote, and who was registered for the steal. Then, they could print as many ballots as they needed, or request, and flood the ballot box.
You can BET YOUR LAST DOLLAR, that this evidence, like the Hunter Biden laptop, Seth Rich laptop, and the Russian conspiracy and spying coup, will all be forever LOST in the halls of the FBI. I wonder if they even registered it as evidence!!!
I used to think that the FBI and DOJ were the White Hats, Not anymore.
Hard Drives Seized.............soon to be shredded..................
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Raid on November 5th
Today is December 7th.
Date of BLOGPOST, November 5th
Couldn’t get enough clicks back then?
No, he's just trying to get hits on his blog.
Our G Men are on the case to make sure the evidence is safe.....
There is an interesting article in Forbes today about a previously unknown FBI raid in Maricopa County, Arizona, where agents seized computers, hard drives, USB sticks and electronic devices in connection with a cyber intrusion into election systems.
The Maricopa County Registrars office reports more than 2.5 million registered voters are within the system that appears to have been the targeted office of the intrusion.
The FBI isn’t talking, and the story only surfaced as an outcome of one part, the search warrant, of a sealed court filing. Forbes Story Here
[…] “The Justice Department in Arizona told Forbes it couldn’t comment. An FBI spokesperson said they could neither confirm nor deny any investigation. The full scope of the investigation and the breach of Maricopa County’s website remains under seal.” (more)
Considering what the past several years have revealed about the FBI; and considering the recent evidence of the FBI purposefully burying information from within the Hunter Biden laptop for over a year; it seems entirely possible this Arizona FBI effort was more intended to hide the reality of election vulnerabilities and intrusions, as opposed to investigating them?
How sad is it that we carry such unfortunate perspectives in our mind?
The FBI now more closely resembles, essentially, what we previously called Soviet-era “state police”.
Your spambot blog didn’t write this article. Why are you posting clickbait?
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Agents Raid Arizona Home in Voter-Data Theft Investigation - Hard Drives Seized
Feds confiscate computers, drives, bag of USB sticks during Maricopa County raid
By: Jay Greenberg |@NeonNettle on 7th December 2020 @ 3.00pm
federal agents raided a home in maricopa county arizona and seized computers hard drives and usb sticks
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Federal agents raided a home in Maricopa County, Arizona and seized computers, hard drives, and USB sticks
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Federal agents have raided a home in Maricopa County, Arizona as part of an investigation into voter-data theft in the state, according to reports.
It has just emerged that AZ federal officials raided the property in the country’s Fountain Hills area on November 5th as part of an election fraud probe.
The agents reportedly seized eight hard drives, three computers, and a bag of USB sticks.
The resident of the property, 56-year-old Elliot Kerwin, was served a warrant by feds during the raid.
According to a report by Forbes, the agents were searching for evidence of a cyberattack on an unnamed organization.
The attack resulted in stolen data from registered voters in Maricopa County, a county that had become a key battleground in the presidential race.
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the target of the cyberattack was maricopa county a battleground in the presidential race
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The target of the cyberattack was Maricopa County - a battleground in the presidential race
Kerwin is not yet facing charges, according to the warrant recently obtained by Forbes.
There is no indication that anything other than voters’ information, which can be acquired for a few hundred dollars in Arizona counties, was taken from the affected office.
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The warrant reveals investigators have been looking into a computer intrusion at an unnamed “victim office,” which occurred from October 21 to November 4.
At the Kerwin residence, they were looking for any evidence within the seized computers that showed they’d been used to access the IT network at the office, as well as “protected voters’ information” and any indication that it had been disseminated to other people.
Of the 15 county recorder’s offices contacted by Forbes about the investigation, only one, Maricopa County, confirmed voter data had been stolen, noting that a federal investigation was underway.
The Maricopa County Recorder’s office, which is just 30 minutes’ drive south from Kerwin’s home, did not confirm whether or not the investigation was the same as that referred to in the search warrant.
maricopa county arizona has become a key battleground in the presidential election
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Maricopa County, Arizona has become a key battleground in the presidential election
Elliot Kerwin, who identifies himself on LinkedIn as an information technology professional, according to AZ Central.
The search warrant sought records relating to computer intrusion or conspiracy to commit computer intrusion in the run-up to the presidential election.
According to the warrant, investigators were looking for records, information, and communications related to the offices:
•Login credentials and accounts.
•Voter registration records and information, including protected voters’ information.
•The transfer, sharing, or dissemination of voter registration records and information, including protected voters’ information.
•Unauthorized access to the office’s website and computer systems.
•Attempts or threats to damage computer systems.
Here’s the copy of the Search and Seizure Warrant:
The Maricopa County IT security staff identified the intrusion, according to Megan Gilbertson, spokesperson for the office.
“Analysis by county IT security staff indicates an unauthorized individual gathered publicly accessible voter information from the Maricopa County Recorder’s Office website,” Gilbertson said in a statement.
“Additional security controls were put in place to mitigate against this activity occurring in the future.
“The Maricopa County Recorder’s Office has reported this to proper authorities and law enforcement personnel, and there is an ongoing investigation by the FBI at this time,” Gilbertson said.
“The county is cooperating with the investigation.”
USA will not recover with DC agents doing anything. DC agencies are the dark, Deep District.
If Bill Barr is not investigating anything, then who/what was the law enforcement group that raided this home??? Bueler? Anyone? I am telling you, its Military Intelligence, and they are working behind the scenes.
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