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Ben Toma and Warren Peterson are accused of various wrongdoings related to the 2022 election in Arizona. They allegedly allowed a tax increase proposal to appear on the ballot and distributed a false memo against a fair election in Maricopa County. They have not taken any action against the county for allegedly stealing the election. Additionally, they voted to fund Katie Hobbs and Maricopa County without safeguarding the 2024 election. As a result, the Arizona LD3 Republican Committee has decided not to support or vote for them until the Arizona State Senate and House address election security concerns.

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During the 2022 election in Arizona, numerous irregularities were found. One example is a ballot envelope of a deceased voter that passed without challenge. Over 800 blank ballots with no signature were also counted, which violates state statutes. Additionally, there were voter registration files with incorrect signatures. The tabulators used in Maricopa County did not meet the required error rate, averaging 235 times higher than the standard. This led to the rejection of over a quarter of a million ballots due to feed errors. These issues highlight the problems in the election process.

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In the 2020 Maricopa General Election, 120,867 ballots, or 6% of the total, were compromised through forced adjudication. This represents 9 times the deciding outcome of the election. The compromise was an intentional and avoidable paper and ink hack, where control over the ballot stock was necessary. The use of Sharpie pens, which were encouraged for the first time in history, combined with inferior ballot paper, caused bleed-through votes that confused the scanning machine. This allowed for extra votes to be counted, leading to potential election manipulation. The net effect of this hack in Maricopa County was approximately 120,867 compromised ballots.

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Mike Frontera, Dominion's lawyer, was subpoenaed, but they prevented witness testimony. Since at least June, 670 BIOS passwords from 63 of 64 Colorado counties were publicly available on the state website. The collection in Colorado was compromised because of the leaked passwords. In Mesa County in May, fraudulent ballots were found, with the same person signing ballot envelopes. Jenna Griswold knew about the passwords during the trial but did nothing. The passwords have been out there since June, but she didn't inform the clerks. There are other passwords besides Colorado's for Dominion machines across the United States. Elections in other states could be compromised due to leaked Dominion machine passwords. Dominion's headquarters is in Denver, Colorado, and is also based out of Serbia. A video by Gary Brunson, a 30-year CIA whistleblower, or its transcript, shows how this started with Hugo Chavez in Venezuela, connecting Patrick Byrne and other information to worldwide corruption.

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We subpoenaed Mike Frontera, Dominion's lawyer, but they blocked our witnesses. Since June, 670 bios passwords from 63 of Colorado's 64 counties have been publicly accessible, putting the election at risk. Jenna Griswold knew about this during my trial and failed to inform the clerks, only apologizing afterward. This negligence could compromise elections in other states too, particularly with Dominion machines. There are issues in Arizona and Michigan linked to this. The situation connects back to corruption involving Hugo Chavez in Venezuela, as highlighted by whistleblower Gary Brunson.

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We subpoenaed Mike Frontera, Dominion's lawyer, but they prevented us from accessing our witnesses. Since June, 670 bios passwords from 63 of Colorado's 64 counties have been publicly available, putting election security at risk. Jenna Griswold should be held accountable for this leak, which she knew about during my trial but failed to address. This negligence has compromised not just Colorado's elections but potentially others across the U.S. involving Dominion machines. There are serious concerns about election integrity in states like Arizona and Michigan. The situation ties back to international corruption, including connections to Venezuela and figures like Hugo Chavez.

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Over 1,500,000 fraudulent votes counted, and the spread is less than 82,000 votes. These fraudulent votes come from dead voters, ballots that were received before they were supposedly mailed out, and over 330,000 electronic spikes from the voting machine. 205,000 over votes, meaning there were 205,000 more votes than registered voters, and 682,000 ballots that were illegally processed without any oversight whatsoever. More than 1,500,000 votes in Pennsylvania is apparently what it took for Joe Biden to steal the state. Georgia has a similar phenomenon that Democrats are failing to account for. 66,248 underage voters voted in Georgia. 10,315 dead people voted. 2,500 convicted felons voted. Nearly 200,000 votes were fraudulently inserted into the vote instantaneously. 4,500 votes come from unregistered voters. These numbers show a clear pattern that a variety of types of fraud occurred in this election and that Democrats are desperately trying to cover it up. They're going to great lengths to change the narrative of the election fraud in an effort to run up the clock to 01/20/2020. In addition to president Trump's team, many independent groups have completed research on the fraud and the results are staggering. Totaling across the country, millions of votes were fraudulently covered up, changed, or deleted in favor of Joe Biden. The governors and secretaries of state have actively participated in the cover up. Removing information from their website that is normally easily accessible to the public and depriving conservatives a chance to audit or review the results are just some of their tactics. In Arizona, the final result is only a difference of 10,457, yet 36,400 non citizens voted in the state. Arizona also experienced phantom spikes from the voting machines to the tune of roughly 50,000 additional votes going to Joe Biden. These numbers come from information that is publicly available, whether from the secretary of state's website before the content was removed or from the raw data that was pushed out on election night.

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The speakers discuss voter fraud and irregularities in Maricopa County. They mention that the county recorder, a former cartel attorney, allowed ballots to be restored and duplicated in a way that changed the intended votes. They also highlight issues with unsecured voting computers and the hand delivery of card readers for tabulation. They point out a significant difference in votes between the Republican governor and the Democrat senator, suggesting irregularities. They mention that races were called in favor of Republicans before being overturned during the recount. Additionally, they mention emergency polling places and door hangers without ID requirements in Democrat areas.

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Tina Pierce, a former clerk in Mesa County, Colorado, noticed irregularities during a municipal election. A representative for a liberal candidate knew the election results before they were finalized, and all conservative city council members were replaced by liberal candidates. Concerned, Tina requested a recount but was told by the Secretary of State to remove the QR code feature from the voting system. Suspicious of this request, Tina took a forensic image of the system. Upon examination, it was discovered that the system had been tampered with, with the hard drive reformatted and a new voting system image installed. It was also revealed that the voting system had vulnerabilities, allowing for the manipulation of election results.

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In 2022, the speaker presents data on the Maricopa County elections. They show a slide with the names of polling centers and dots representing tabulators. None of the 446 tabulators in the county were compliant with the Election Assistance Corporation regulations. The error rate was significantly higher, with some tabulators failing at a rate of 95%. Despite these failures, they were still used to process 5,000 ballots.

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We now know how elections are rigged, with Maricopa County mailing more ballots than voters. This shows extra ballots were printed to manipulate the election. States are avoiding scrutiny of ballots, and censorship of truth reveals we are on the right track.

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Illegal transfers were made to Runbeck, with phony deeds created by Britney used to move money to candidates through for-profit and nonprofit PACs. During the 2022 election, ballot scanners and printers at 70 precincts had printer setting changes via computer infiltration, despite pre-election testing. Uncontrollable ballots were placed in Box 3 and allegedly driven to Runbeck. In October 2020, over 100,000 filled-in ballots and over $13,000,000 were identified in unmarked rental cars, loaded at a Mesa residence, and driven to Runbeck's office. Deeds for Runbeck have been found. The strategy was for Hobbs to receive the Democratic nomination for governor and Fontes to run for Secretary of State. Both Hobbs and Fontes have Britney deeds, suggesting they are bribed recipients. Arizona being a border state with a large drug smuggling and human trafficking business, cartels invest to ensure officials keep their enterprise open. The fix for 2020 and 2022 started in 2017 with appointments of individuals bribed through a mortgage scheme and money laundering.

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Jacqueline Greger testifies to a preliminary finding report on activities impacting Arizona’s election integrity, focusing on the 2020 and 2022 general elections. She outlines a multi-year pattern beginning in 2017, alleging that “accents points” were used to change vote totals and election results, with illegal transfers moving money to candidates through phantom entities and for-profit and non-profit PACs created by Brittany Ray Chavez. She claims that during the 2022 election, ballot scanners and printers at 70 precincts had their printer settings changed through computer infiltration after being tested the night before the election, leading to uncontrollable ballots being placed in Box 3 and allegedly driven to Runbeck’s office. Witness information from October 2020 is cited, including more than 100,000 filed-in ballots and more than 13,000,000 identified in two unmarked rental cars used to move ballots and cash to Runbeck’s office. Runbeck is described as operated by Robert Runbeck, with deeds for Runbeck provided in the materials. Greger asserts a planned strategy involving Hobbs and Fontes: Hobbs would receive the Democratic nomination for governor, Fontes would run for secretary of state to replace Hobbs, and both would be bribe recipients evidenced by “Britney deeds.” She argues the fix for 2020 and 2022 started in 2017 with appointments to election positions of individuals bribed through a mortgage scheme and money laundering via phantom appointments. She emphasizes “the problems with these documents are many” and connects money laundering to drug cartel activity and human trafficking, arguing cartel investment aims to place reliable figures in key positions to advance their objectives. The report titled Preliminary Findings of Activities Impacting Arizona’s Election Integrity with specific focus on the 2020 and 2022 general elections is introduced by Greger, who provides her background: she has a master’s in marketing and honors degrees in finance, accounting, statistics, economics, and business strategy; resident of Scottsdale since 1997; owner of Finebreder Insurance Agency; principal investigator with Harris Thaler Law Firm since 2019. The team, led by John Harris Thaler (a 32-year attorney), investigates racketeering and corruption across multiple states. Thaler’s past work includes uncovering laundering of cartel money through real estate in Illinois, Idaho, and Iowa; real estate agents, escrow companies, and title insurers indicted for racketeering; investigations into money laundering through Arizona real estate; and a broader operation intertwining narcotics trafficking, tax evasion, payroll theft, bankruptcy fraud, insurance fraud, and election fraud. Greger states that more than 120,000 documents have been reviewed and that 47 filings exist in the report. She outlines a pattern of money laundering through single-family residences, inflated construction invoices, fake charitable donations, fictitious students in private schools, and fake bankruptcies. Wells Fargo and other banks are alleged to have opened accounts for phantom people; municipal and state systems in Mesa, including a private police force, are said to be compromised to support racketeering. She claims numerous forged or altered documents, including falsified deeds of trust and notary acts, with signatures forged or copied, often associated with Brittany Chavez and Donna Chavez. Key individuals and entities are named as bribe recipients and conspirators: Kathleen M. Hobbs and Patrick T. Goodman appear in a series of deeds with signatures and notarizations that Greger says are fraudulent; Brittany and Donna Chavez are identified as principal preparers of documents; the Maricopa County Recorder’s Office and relevant courts are alleged to have been infiltrated to upload falsified documents and remove legitimate ones. Greger discusses targeted election service providers, including Runbeck, and asserts that “the county database” has “no integrity whatsoever,” with backdoor access enabling document upload or deletion. She describes bribes to judges, prosecutors, and public officials across the state, including 25% of active judges in certain jurisdictions, and claims that elections including the governor, attorney general, and other offices were affected. Greger notes investigations are not limited to Arizona; FBI, IRS, US attorneys’ offices, and attorney generals in California and New Mexico have engaged with the findings. She emphasizes that the final report will be a 300-page book with about 3,000 attachments, to be published as Report to the Governor, and that excerpts and documentation will be available at reporttothegovernor.com. She clarifies that she and Thaler do not represent political candidates or parties, and that Thaler had not voted or donated in 2022. She closes by describing the data’s potential utility for enforcement agencies and asks for questions; a constituent video is requested to be played.

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Jacqueline Breger presented preliminary findings on activities impacting Arizona's election integrity, focusing on the 2020 and 2022 general elections. She described a racketeering investigation tied to money laundering via real estate, fake deeds of trust, forged notarizations, bribery, and infiltration of state databases. Key points: money laundered through single-family residences in Arizona since 1994; over 120,000 documents reviewed and 47 filings; a final report titled 'Report to the Governor'—a 300-page book with about 3,000 attachments. Breger claimed 'The City of Mesa is a racketeering organization' and that 'the Maricopa County database ... has absolutely no integrity whatsoever.' She alleged 25,000 falsified ballots and more than 100,000 ballots affected, with $13,000,000 in two unmarked rental cars; Runbeck Election Services implicated; figures including Katie Hobbs, Andre Fontes, Steven Richer named. Data was given to Governor Ducey in 2022 and shared with FBI and state AGs.

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In the 2020 election, Maricopa County reported 923,000 drop box ballots, but only 189,167 have documentation. This leaves 733,000 ballots unaccounted for. The election was not secure as claimed, with many process issues and non-compliance with laws. Evidence has been given to the attorney general, with all Democrats voting against in committee.

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In the 2020 election, Maricopa County reported 923,000 drop box ballots, but only 189,167 have documentation, leaving 733,000 unaccounted for. This shows election insecurity. Evidence was given to the attorney general, with all Democrats voting against in committee.

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Fraud was detected in Mesa County, where someone intercepted ballots before they reached voters and voted illegally. While officials caught the issue, three fraudulent votes were still counted due to system safeguards failing. A dozen ballots were flagged during signature verification for mismatched signatures. When three voters were notified to address the discrepancies, they claimed they hadn't voted yet. Despite the automated rejections, an election judge approved four ballots, leading to three being counted before officials realized the fraud. Local clerks are now reassessing their processes and implementing a zero-tolerance policy to prevent future incidents.

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Kari Lake has been fighting to have the Arizona election case reviewed on its merits. The Supreme Court sent the case back to the trial court to investigate the issue of signature matching. Maricopa County officials, who have been accused of being biased against Lake and other MAGA candidates, are refusing to cooperate. The bigger issue is that on election day, the tabulators broke down during crucial voting hours, potentially disrupting the Republican vote. An expert witness suggests that intentional changes were made to the printers, affecting the ballots. Lake is confident that she will prevail if there is an honest accounting of the signatures. She is determined to fight for the governor's office, believing she was denied the position through fraud. Maricopa County delegates signature verification to a third-party company with low standards. Lake demands a proper legal remedy.

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Maricopa County is accused of breaking seals on tabulator machines and reprogramming them without observers or lawyers present. The machines were allegedly tampered with over a three-day period before the election, causing about 60% of them to fail. The failing machines were reportedly placed in Republican areas. Despite the judge's refusal to address this issue, the accusers claim to have recorded 24-hour footage showing the tampering. They vow to continue their pursuit of secure elections and put pressure on Maricopa County.

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We subpoenaed Dominion's lawyer, Mike Frontera, but our witnesses were blocked. However, 670 bios passwords from 63 Colorado counties were publicly accessible since June on the Secretary of State's website. This is a serious breach; responsible parties should be held accountable. The compromised passwords raise concerns about the Colorado election's integrity. In Mesa County, fraudulent ballots and irregularities were discovered, yet dismissed. The Secretary of State knew about the leaked passwords during my trial but failed to act. This isn't limited to Colorado; I suspect other states' elections were also compromised, possibly through connections to cartels in Arizona and Michigan. This issue is linked to larger problems, as explained by Gary Brunson, a 30-year CIA whistleblower, tracing the origins back to Venezuela and highlighting widespread corruption.

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In 2020, Maricopa, Arizona, experienced an unusually high adjudication rate, with one out of every eight ballots cast being modified. This is almost 12 times the historical average for ballot modifications in the county. Overall, there were 235,367 individual ballots that were changed either by a human or machine after they were initially cast.

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According to the report, Dominion Voting Systems is alleged to have intentional errors that can lead to fraud and influence election results. The system allows election workers to decide votes without oversight or transparency. Experts found an error rate of 68.05%, much higher than the recommended rate. Suspiciously, all vote adjudication logs for the 2020 election and security logs before November 4th are missing. The Dominion Image cast prison cards were also reprogrammed, violating election laws. Despite calls for transparency through forensic audits, skeptics have attacked attempts to review logs. In Maricopa County, Arizona, election officials have ignored subpoenas for election data and machine audits until after the inauguration.

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In Arizona, there is a long-standing issue of powerful individuals controlling communities. These people are involved in various activities, such as building underprivileged housing, controlling contractors, banks, and financing organizations. They also participate in rounding up ballots, as informants have revealed. These collectors and mules earn around $10.40 per ballot, which adds up to a significant amount of money. During interviews, two individuals familiar with the situation expressed frustration, emphasizing that nothing ever changes and nobody listens. The goal is to raise awareness and bring attention to what is happening in our elections.

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Katie Hobbs, who is running for governor, certified election results despite significant discrepancies, specifically a 21% issue that raises questions about her competence. The responsibility also lies with Adrian Fontes, the Maricopa County recorder during this time, who attempted to send out 200,000 unsolicited ballots and faced legal challenges for various election-related actions. Both Hobbs and Fontes are implicated in potential data manipulation regarding the election results. Their actions have led to concerns about the integrity of the election process in Maricopa County.

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Six public officials in Frio County, Texas, including a Democrat judge, city council members, and a school board member, have been indicted on voter fraud charges. According to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, the officials were part of an illegal vote harvesting scheme, not a clerical error, but coordinated election interference. The indictments were announced on 05/07/2025, and arrests have been made. Paxton has faced pushback while fighting for election security. Voter fraud undermines the constitutional republic, silences voices, and erodes trust. Strong voter ID laws, ballot tracking, and transparency are necessary.
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