Isnt this the Cody Monkey guy
10. Through creatively tweaking the oval coverage threshold settings, and advanced settings on the ImageCast Central scanners, it may be possible to set thresholds in such a way that a non- trivial amount of ballots are marked "problem ballots" and sent to the "NotCastImages" folder.
13. ...Before delivering final tabulation results to the county, it is within the realm of possibility to mistakenly copy the wrong "Results" folder or even maliciously copy a false "Results" folder, which may contain a manipulated data set, to the flash memory card.
That will be very persuasive in court. "Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, it is possible the accused pulled the trigger to murder Mr. X."
Get lost. Nothing is more of a joke than this election was.
Your ignorance is “not an argument.”
Seems to be straightforward to me.
I don’t know about QAnon, but while it’s not a very persuasive affidavit regarding fraud or error, it’s a fair assessment of potential for fraud in the Dominion system.
There is Q
There is Q plus
There are anons
There is no Qanon
Can you explain who Qanon is - the link is to a document/affidavit from a Ron Watkins? (IT guy It seems.)
He doesn’t sound anonymous.
Did you make the vanity title? Why?
Thanks in advance.
The link just leads back to this post.
If you listened to Ronald Watkins you might actually learn something about this election. Ron is a very intelligent person. Ron made the site and left Q group. He has nothing to do with them.
You’re the clown here. Watkins is a smart guy who has dug in doing good work in an area he has deep expertise in.
The MSM would like the public to believe that Ron Watkins was chosen to create this brief when #5 of his brief states:
I am a network and information security expert with nine years of experience as a network and information defense analyst and a network security engineer. In my nine years of network and information security experience, I have successfully defended large websites and networks against major and powerful cyberattacks.
~~~~ THe guy has an international reputation for his ITsecurity expertise
https://www.vice.com/en/article/d7eddj/4chan-does-first-good-thing-pulls-off-the-heist-of-the-century1
https://youtu.be/W6uGP8hHwrQ
she’s hurting the effort. she has always been hurting the effort, but now even the Sidney fanboys and fangirls should be incapable of denying that she’s hurting the effort.
Ron Watkins is not credible by any stretch of the imagination.
While I don't believe or follow Q, I can in no way state with confidence that Q is not who he claims he is.
Now you are starting a conspiracy .
Watkins isn’t Q .
He is a very good IT guy and if you looked at his twitter he is fight like hell to expose the China ties in the government . He has the ability to read all the China rights all over their webpages cause he is fluent in Chinese (He is NOT Chinese BTW )
Quit being an idiot .
Colorful...
Jim Watkins
Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Watkins_(businessman)
“Jim Watkins (born November 1963)[1] is an American businessman and the operator of the imageboard website 8chan and textboard website 2channel. Watkins founded the company N.T. Technology in the 1990s to support a Japanese pornography website he created while he was enlisted in the United States Army. After leaving the Army to focus on the company, Watkins moved to the Philippines...”
“Some journalists and conspiracy theory researchers believe that Watkins knows the identity of, or that he himself is, “Q”, the person or group of people behind the QAnon conspiracy theory.[5][6][7] In 2020, Watkins created the “Disarm the Deep State” super PAC to support political candidates who promote QAnon.[5]...”
“Over his time in the Army he worked as a helicopter mechanic and recruiter;...”
“In 1998, while still enlisted, Watkins created a website for Japanese pornography called “Asian Bikini Bar”.[1][2] By hosting it in the United States, he was able to circumvent strict Japanese censorship of pornography. He later renamed the venture “N.T. Technology”, which according to Watkins was a meaningless acronym meant to make pornography purchases less conspicuous on credit card statements.[2] N.T. Technology, which is based in Reno, Nevada, initially sold advertising, and later also sold web hosting services to other Japanese adult entertainment websites that couldn’t be hosted in Japan.[2][3] In 1998 or 1999, during the dot-com boom, Watkins left the army to focus on N.T. Technology.[2] In October 2020, Mother Jones reported that N.T. Technology has hosted domains with names suggesting connections to child pornography, and that regardless of whether child pornography is hosted on the domains, Watkins is “profiting from words that appeal to the real thing”.[11][12] Watkins dismissed the claim as “an attempt to smear [his] name and print something awful”.[11]...”
“8chan is an imageboard website known for hosting extreme alt-right and racist content, for being a forum for child pornography,...The site was founded in October 2013 by Fredrick Brennan. After 4chan’s founder, Christopher “moot” Poole, banned discussion related to Gamergate in September 2014, Brennan began advertising 8chan as a “free speech friendly 4chan alternative”.[3]”...”
Brennan found it increasingly difficult to keep up with the server costs of the growing site, and the site experienced frequent downtime as multiple internet service providers denied service due to the site’s objectionable content.[2][14]
“Watkins’ son, Ron Watkins, told his father about the website after learning of it from an Al Jazeera America documentary about Brennan. The elder Watkins contacted Brennan to offer a partnership, under the condition that Brennan come to the Philippines to work for him.[15]...Ron Watkins took up the site administrator role following Brennan’s resignation.[8]...”
“Numerous journalists and conspiracy theory researchers believe that Watkins is working with Q, knows Q’s identity, or that Watkins himself is Q.[34][5][7][15][35][1] When 8chan was taken off the internet in August 2019 following three mass shootings, Q stopped posting; when it came back online in November, Q reappeared. Some researchers believe that Q’s choice to wait for 8chan to come back online rather than posting elsewhere demonstrates that Watkins is behind the Q account.[5][7] QAnon researcher Marc-Andre Argentino said in March 2020 that based on an analysis of Q’s posts, he believes Watkins has been posting as Q since autumn 2019.[27] Also in March 2020, QAnon researcher Mike Rothschild said, “It would be very easy for the Q poster to use another forum or provide a cryptographic key to prove his authenticity on some other site, but instead they wait to post on this rickety version of 8chan. The only reason to keep Q on 8chan is because Watkins is personally connected to him.”[27] Fredrick Brennan quoted in The Atlantic in June 2020 said, “I definitely, definitely, 100 percent believe that Q either knows Jim or Ron Watkins, or was hired by Jim or Ron Watkins.”[35] In an interview on a September 2020 episode of the podcast Reply All, Brennan explained that he believes the Q account was originally operated by someone else, but that Watkins and his son took control of the persona, most likely around December 2017.[36] PJ Vogt of Reply All has said he discussed Brennan’s theory with other journalists who write about Q, and that “some of them think it’s likely, everyone agrees it’s more than plausible”.[37]...”
“When Watkins testified before the United States House Committee on Homeland Security in September 2019, he wore a QAnon pin.[2][7] In February 2020, Watkins formed a super PAC called “Disarm the Deep State”, which backs political candidates who support the QAnon conspiracy theory. Watkins is listed as the group’s treasurer.[5][6]...Media Matters for America noted in April 2020 that the super PAC was buying advertisements from Watkins to place on the 8chan website, and that it was one of the only groups advertising on the site.[6] A QAnon researcher named Mike Rains said of Watkins and Q, “Watkins always made it seem like there was distance between him and Q, that Q was just this guy posting on his forums, that he let Q post because he’s a free speech absolutist. By launching this PAC he is fully admitting that he is working with whoever is posting as Q and he is now part of the grift that is QAnon.”[27] In October 2020, Watkins was a featured speaker at Q Con Live!, a conference for QAnon adherents that was held in Scottsdale, Arizona.[11]”
Do you own cats, by chance? Or have a sister/mother/aunt/cousin who does? :-)