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Saved - October 25, 2024 at 10:42 PM
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AFCEA has cancelled its Election Day cybersecurity threat exercise and the Homeland Security conference due to rising rhetoric and threats linked to disinformation about the event's purpose and timing. The tabletop exercise was set for Georgia, a state still scrutinizing the 2020 election. The decision was made to ensure a meaningful event with full participation, as several government agencies were unable to attend. AFCEA is exploring rescheduling options and will communicate updates to participants.

@VoterGa - Garland Favorito

Election Day Cybersecurity Threat (exercise) CANCELLED... AFCEA has cancelled its Election Day cyber threat exercise and Homeland Security conference due to “A rapid and unanticipated rise in rhetoric and threats stemming from disinformation about the purpose of the event and its proximity to Election Day…”. What disinformation? AFCEA planned a tabletop cybersecurity threat exercise on Election Day in the key battleground state of Georgia and in Fulton County where its dubious 2020 election irregularities are still being actively questioned in multiple court cases and State Election Board investigations. That’s not disinformation. The following two day Homeland Security conference was also cancelled “because a number of government agencies are unable to participate…” Duh!…, Let’s hope they are doing something constructive during that week, like monitoring American elections for real cybersecurity threats. And why was the rhetoric “unanticipated”? Didn’t any of the conference planners recognize the absurdity of what they were planning to do? Didn’t they even know NORAD was conducting aerospace defense exercises when we were attacked on 9.11? You can’t make this stuff up. We take our elections seriously even though the Homeland Security community does not. It is time the entire community stop propagating “its own “disinformation” by pretending we have safe and secure elections while CISA's own Orion monitoring servers were hacked without detection. Thanks to the thousands of you who shared this truthful “rhetoric”. Here is the full, unedited notice: voterga.org/donate _______________________ After careful consideration, AFCEA-Atlanta (a chapter of AFCEA International) and its event production partner Federal Business Council (FBC) are postponing the 2024 Homeland Security Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Conference. originally scheduled in Atlanta for November 6-7, 2024, and a pre-conference tabletop exercise during setup on the 5th. A rapid and unanticipated rise in rhetoric and threats stemming from disinformation about the purpose of the event and its proximity to Election Day contributed to the decision to postpone. Out of an abundance of caution and because a number of government agencies are unable to participate, we made this difficult decision so that we can deliver a high-quality and meaningful event, with deep and rich engagement across industry, government and academia, and full participation by all stakeholders. We apologize for the inconvenience and are exploring options to reschedule the event. We will reach out directly to all participants with details, including information about transferring existing exhibits, registrations and sponsorships. Updates also will be shared on the AFCEA-Atlanta chapter's event website, on FBC's website, via email and on social media. Your registration will be automatically transferred to the new date. When the date is announced, you'll have the ability to accept or decline, per our normal processes. Thank you for your patience, cooperation and understanding. AFCEA International and its 139 global chapters remain committed to providing a forum for the ethical exchange of information and increasing knowledge through the exploration of issues relevant to its members in the defense, homeland security and intelligence communities. FBC specializes in producing meetings, conferences, and trade show events for federal government agencies, the Department of Defense, and intelligence community. FBC is a Women-Owned Small Business and is known for producing onsite, in-agency industry expositions, offsite agency conferences and meetings of all kinds. @gapol @GahouseDems @GaHouseGOP @GaSenateGOP @GaSenateDems @Rach_IC @realLizUSA @elonmusk

Saved - September 3, 2024 at 11:29 PM
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Fulton County is facing another lawsuit for its refusal to release unsealed ballots from the 2020 General Election. Garland Favorito, co-founder of VoterGA, plans to announce this new litigation aimed at compelling the county to disclose the ballots that have been kept from public view for nearly four years. This follows an earlier lawsuit filed on December 23, 2020. The press conference will take place on September 3, 2024, at the Computer Museum of America in Roswell, Georgia, and will be streamed on various platforms.

@VoterGa - Garland Favorito

Press Conference Fulton County Sued Again for Refusal to Produce Unsealed Ballots: The Greatest Voting Rights Violation in GA History Continues What: Fulton County recently refused Open Records Requests for the 2020 General Election ballots filed by VoterGA co-founder Garland Favorito even though the ballots are unsealed. Mr. Favorito will announce new, litigation against the county designed to compel immediate release of the 2020 General Election ballots that have been hidden from public view for nearly 4 years. The original lawsuit against Fulton County currently known as Favorito v. Wan was filed on December 23, 2020. When: Tuesday, September 3, 2024 at 2:00 p.m. Where: Computer Museum of America 5000 Commerce Pkwy, Roswell, Ga. 30076 Stream: Tune in to VoterGA Facebook, Rumble, and X on the day of the event

Saved - December 9, 2023 at 6:30 PM

@VoterGa - Garland Favorito

2023 VoterGA Volunteer Tribute...WE WIN!! @GAPOL @GASENATEGOP @GAHOUSEGOP @gahousedems @gasenatedems https://t.co/6SRJB6oZy8

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