Posted on 08/21/2021 2:09:45 PM PDT by Grandpa Drudge
I believe you are seeing this backwards.. Cyber Ninjas are the good guys.
If they release the information too soon, the other states will know what to do to avoid getting caught.
(At least that is what I see...)
My opinions should be clear if you review my post numbers 37 and 51, earlier in this thread.
To repeat and summarise simply here:
1: Audit committee and Cyber Ninjas - Great job at very difficult task - anxiously awaiting public disclosure of results.
2: Arizona Senate and Board Of Supervisors - desperately resisting exposure and disclosure of this audit. BOO - HISS.
3: Arizona appeals court decision - one that got it right. HOORAH.
Is that all clear now?
I am just worried that the other states (the bad guys) will take advantage of this..
(I also am eager to see the results though.)
Be good enough to provide any data/links to support this nonsense will ya?
In my opinion, your focus on “left wing Dem agendas” is extremely naive and misleading.
Fortunately, your opinion doesn't count for anything here or anywhere else.
Left Wing” does not necessarily mean “Dems”, or “Republicans”, or even “RINOs” (of which there are plenty of each, even in Arizona
Leftwing DOES mean Democrats and the more extreme RINO’s. That has always been the case.
That will not change, no matter how loudly you scream that isn't the case.
A company that chooses the name Cyber Ninja’s didn’t give me a lot of initial confidence. Likewise the Republican’s woman Senate Majority Leader’s early comments implying the whole thing was just to placate the right wind didn’t help assure me.
The inability to get all the passwords and connections after months of trying with n help from Ducey was sad as well.
Now we have no prompt timeline to a report with full accountability. What gives? This audit wound up a month ago. We should have had a report ten days later.
They have not just been sitting by idly suppressing the audit results. They have been fighting very hard to get access to the routers, for the routers will fill in the necessary gaps of connectivity to the internet, and all access made to the voting equipment on and after election day. That information would be the hammer to drive the nails into the coffins of those involved.
While I agree that patience becomes hard to justify and control, let's maintain patience for now. So far, they have done an outstanding job with this audit. Let's have faith also, to go along with our patience, that they have valid reasons for not presenting the evidence at this time.
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