from the long long substack article:
(This is a very good article on the 2020 steal. Needs some time to cogitate upon)
https://elizabethnickson.substack.com/p/our-invisible-chains-our-stolen-vote
snip:
“It’s known as the Fraud Graph.
The digital traffic was all managed through First Net, a division of AT&T, whose Nashville headquarters literally blew up during the questioning of the Georgia elections. This was where the records were held
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Maricopa County was an egregious mess of dishonesty and fraud. The Arizona Senate subpoenaed the 1600 ballot boxes of the election. The Board of Supervisors took five months to deliver the boxes; all but fifty had their seals broken. There was no chain of custody. They had stuffed the boxes.
The machines, and this is not just Dominion, although its machines are in 50% of the U.S., make ballot and marker claims. For instance, Dominion has a very specific ballot paper it requires for security. It comes from one paper mill in Canada and is 4-5 times thicker than typical office paper. Dominion machines have a function that rejects ballots that are not on this specific paper. And there is an infrared florescent watermark embedded in that paper, which enables the machine to detect whether the ballot is counterfeit.
But, during the Maricopa audit, auditors found that many of the paper ballots were printed on paper from Office Max and Staples. Turns out that you can turn off the detector of counterfeit ballots. And it was turned off. Voters in Alabama too found they could copy a genuine ballot onto paper from Staples and feed it into the machine, not just once but many times.
Vote tabulators also have printers in them so that the machine can fill out the ballot. Say for instance, you just voted for Trump or Biden, but left the others blank. Welp, the machine can add your vote for Senator, Congressman and Governor, as well as dogcatcher and judge. Auditors looking at the ballot could tell with their eyes and fingers whether a ballot had been machine printed or filled in by an actual person.
Thanks for posting this bitt, even though I don’t have time to dig into it.