Posted on 09/24/2021 12:46:13 PM PDT by janetjanet998
— The Arizona Senate will release its long-awaited audit report of the 2020 election in AZ. Senate President Karen Fann and Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Warren Petersen will receive the report on the Senate floor at 1 p.m. followed by a detailed discussion of its findings
It is.
Way more than 10k votes needed to flip the election. pic.twitter.com/8Ofm0zPobC— Wendy Rogers (@WendyRogersAZ) September 24, 2021
No, that was in Georgia. Tucker Carlson did a report on it.
;D
The Voting Dead.
Go away if you can’t comprehend what is being reported.
LOL...okay...I was answering the presenter, then.
I *almost* said....Great question! I thought you were being extra sharp, today.
😂
I’m busy as heck so not paying much attention to the presentation. What is it showing that makes it look like Trump won. Not seeing anything huge, but again, not paying much attention.
Still at it. Giving the usual suspects their talking points, will be RT enough masse.
Don’t know why they bother if they are soooo sure NOTHING will come of it.
They are now going over the information and devises that were not given to them.
Mike Robinson (CTH)
September 24, 2021 4:51 pm
Reply to MoPar 2020
If you take the time to read (especially …) the latter pages of Volume III, and if you’re familiar (as I am …) with the ins-and-outs of Windows logging and security … what you’re basically seeing described here is a crime on the part of Maricopa County election officials – or someone “inside the gates.” The deletion of hundreds of thousands of files containing evidence that had been subpoenaed, on the eve of turning over the systems in question to the auditors. And the lists just go on and on and on. “User log deletions.” “Log entries that don’t contain data which every such log entry is supposed to contain.” Purposely running a dummy script over 38,000 times just in order to overwrite incriminating entries in a “circular” security log. You name it, and it looks like it happened.
This is a crime scene. And the “Ninjas” very methodically say so, without once breaking their professional decorum.
It is also extremely obvious from this report that the Ninja’s work is far from over, and is continuing. Despite their “funny name,” it is now abundantly clear to me that the Arizona Senate made a superlative choice of contractors. (“Volume II” is particularly a testament to their thoroughness and preparedness.) Every penny that these people may have received was money well-spent. From now on, they should ha
Shame they get away with their ignorance. They are all still waiting for the election to be overturned. Lmao
How can you cure a signature if you don’t know who it was that voted because you separated the envelope from the ballot??
ROFL
Agreed. I’m just looking at some of the slides that have been posted here. I know a slide can’t tell the entire story, but they should be clear enough to stand alone without a bunch of talking about it. I find the slides so far to be confusing.
Hopefully at the end there will be one summary slide. On all of these slides it would be nice to have the total vote margin as it was in November. And for each slide to have a “plus” number of votes in green with the candidate in green, and a “negative” number of votes in red with the candidate’s name in red.
The poster has a psychological problem. It has a desperate need to put others down to feed its twisted and deficient ego. It will keep upping the insults because it is so needy to pretend superiority.
It’s a shame that some appear to even celebrate a Biden victory, no mater the means of that victory or the destruction of this country.
These presentations aren’t meant to sensationalized, that’s for pundits and politicians to do.
Why are you acting so divisive? I expect that lingo and behavior from liberals. Not here tho.
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