Posted on 12/10/2020 11:17:23 AM PST by PK1991
I was wondering what happened with the forensic examination of the 22 Michigan Dominion computers because I have not seen anything. Then I was reading an article in the Detroit "Free" Press and found that the results are under a judicial protective order. But the same article which tries to do a hit job on the cybersecurity company says that the company is please with the results. "That imaging took place Sunday morning and was conducted by a team from Allied Security Operations Group, a cybersecurity firm whose representatives have put forward inaccurate and flawed testimony and analyses in support of lawsuits brought by the Trump campaign and its allies.
On Sunday morning, Trump attorney Jenna Ellis told Fox News that "our team" was conducting the examination of the machines in Antrim County. The results should "tell us a lot" about the election equipment, Ellis said.
Matthew DePerno, Bailey's Portage attorney, told "The Steve Gruber Show" Monday that he is not working for the Trump campaign, but he is "happy to cooperate" with the campaign.
DePerno, who has not returned phone calls from the Free Press, said Monday he did not yet know the results of the examination, but the team from ASOG "were happy" about the results and "seemed excited."
In authorizing the inspection of the tabulators, Elsenheimer issued a protective order "restricting use, distribution or manipulation of the forensic images and/or other information gleaned" without first getting his approval. The judge included the protective order after county attorneys told him the examination of the tabulators would violate their licensing agreement with Dominion, which is not a party to the case and has not responded to questions from the Free Press."
Or simply run different lines of code on November 4th, 2020 between 1:30 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. than would run at any other time. That way you don't have to delete anything. It is possible to get very creative with cyber-cheating, which is why computers should be kept far away from ballots.
Ah, so their vulnerability to fraud is "intellectual property"?
American's right to free and fair elections have no standing?
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