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Secretary of State Raffensperger sent a contractor to Fulton County, known for its voting issues. The contractor witnessed double scanning of ballots, unidentified individuals taking election materials, and discussions about disrupting the election. A 29-page report detailing errors, mismanagement, and chaos in the election was known to state officials since November. This contradicts Raffensperger's claims during a phone call with President Trump. It is unlikely that Raffensperger's office was unaware of the report.

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In 2018, the Dallas elections had irregularities, similar to what we're hearing now. Texas hired a cybersecurity group to investigate these irregularities, finding 10 different ways the Dominion equipment could be manipulated. Texas outlawed the use of Dominion, but it was still used. This group spent 2 years reverse engineering how to rig an election using Dominion. Meanwhile, another cybersecurity group, including hackers and other experts, mapped out the election manipulation plan. They approached DHS and CISA for a meeting, but they refused to attend. It's concerning how many people turned a blind eye to this issue. Lawyers involved may not understand the technology, but they should be held accountable.

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Several counties expressed concerns about certifying election results but were told by the Secretary of State to do so. Out of the eight counties I personally spoke to, six said they were forced to certify. One county was only 106 votes off, but the Secretary of State's office insisted on certification. Another small county was 2.3% off and was told to recertify. When the Secretary of State visited Coffee County, they brought three people with guns, badges, and handcuffs, along with two Dominion Tech representatives, creating an intimidating atmosphere. During the recount, there were no Democrats or Republicans present, and the Dominion techs struggled to get the machines to work. The Secretary of State was unresponsive and unhelpful throughout the process.

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Two employees from Clark County Technical came forward independently and revealed that they found discrepancies in the number of votes recorded by voting machines. The votes would change between the closing of the polls at night and their reopening the next morning, with votes appearing and disappearing overnight. When they tried to verify the integrity of the voting machines, they were only allowed to visually inspect the outside of a USB drive, which was useless. They were denied a forensic examination.

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A Georgia election official, who is a Democrat, discovered that none of the straight party Republican tickets in the recent runoff were being scanned. She contacted Dominion, the company responsible for the voting machines, and expressed her concern about the ballots going to adjudication instead of being counted. Dominion insisted that she just push the green button. Frustrated, she threatened to contact the local media. Dominion quickly sent someone to fix the issue. The Dominion representative acknowledged the problem and made a phone call. Ten minutes later, he returned and assured her that everything was fixed. It is important to note that the voting machines were not connected to the internet.

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In a local county commissioner race, the Dominion machine results showed Lorne Alexander with 34.67%, Marshall Orson with 41.35%, and Michelle Long Spears with 23.98%. Since no candidate reached 50%, a runoff was needed. Spears found precincts where she received zero votes, including her own. A hand recount revealed discrepancies, with Spears gaining 3,620 votes. The hand count showed 2,810 more votes than the machines reported, raising concerns about the machines' accuracy. This highlights the need for trustworthy voting systems. If Spears hadn't raised concerns, the discrepancies may have gone unnoticed. Translation: In a local election, the Dominion machines initially showed Lorne Alexander and Marshall Orson leading, but Michelle Long Spears raised concerns after receiving no votes in some precincts, including her own. A hand recount revealed significant discrepancies, with Spears gaining thousands of votes. This raised doubts about the accuracy of the machines and the need for reliable voting systems. Without Spears' intervention, the issues may have gone unnoticed.

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County technical employees reported independently that the vote counts recorded by machines and stored on USB drives changed overnight after polls closed. Votes seemed to appear and disappear during this time. When we sought to verify the integrity of these voting machines, we were only permitted a superficial visual inspection of the USB drives and denied a forensic examination.

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In a local county commissioner race in Cobb County, Georgia, Lorne Alexander received 34.67% of the vote, Marshall Orson received 41.35%, and Michelle Long Spears received 23.98%. As no candidate reached above 50%, a runoff election was required. However, Spears noticed that in some precincts, she didn't receive any votes, including her own precinct. She demanded a hand recount, which revealed significant discrepancies. Alexander gained 355 votes, Orson lost 1298 votes, and Spears gained 3,620 votes, making her the new runoff candidate. The hand count showed 2810 votes more than the Dominion machines reported. This raises concerns about the reliability of the machines and the accuracy of other races conducted on them. Spears' actions brought attention to the issue.

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In early 2020, concerns arose about voter rolls in Fulton County, Georgia having more voters than the population. Chain of custody documents were requested but not provided, leading to doubts about election certification. Issues included drop boxes, surveillance tapes, and absentee ballot processing with a failed electronic signature verification system costing over $1 million. Certification votes were split 2-3, with 147,000 absentee ballots counted in the November 2020 election. Translation: Concerns about voter rolls in Fulton County, Georgia led to doubts about election certification due to missing chain of custody documents and issues with drop boxes, surveillance tapes, and absentee ballot processing. The failed electronic signature verification system cost over $1 million. Certification votes were split 2-3, with 147,000 absentee ballots counted in the November 2020 election.

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During the election, there were several problems with the tabulator machines. Some machines broke down and had to be replaced, while incorrect information was inputted into others. The wrong files were loaded into the mainframe by the computer technician. The issues couldn't be resolved quickly, so everyone took a lunch break. Afterward, the machines were shut down and reset. New tests were conducted, and the results were printed out. The memory sticks were handed to the technician for loading into the server. Printouts were generated and compared for accuracy. County chairs signed the certification as observers, not in an official capacity, due to the problems with the test.

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Two Clark County technical employees independently revealed that they found discrepancies in the number of votes recorded by voting machines. The votes would change between the closing of polls at night and their reopening the next morning. This means that votes were appearing and disappearing during the night. When they tried to verify the integrity of the voting machines, they were only allowed to visually inspect the outside of a USB drive, which was useless. They were denied a forensic examination.

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Several counties expressed concerns about certifying the election results but were told by the Secretary of State to do so. Out of the eight counties I personally spoke to, six said they were forced to certify. One county was only 106 votes off, but they were still told to certify. Another small county was 2.3% off and had to recertify. When the Secretary of State visited Coffee County, they brought three people with guns, badges, and handcuffs, along with two Dominion Tech representatives. They intimidated the county and conducted a recount without any Democrats or Republicans present. The Dominion techs faced difficulties with the machines, spending two hours trying to resolve the issues. The Secretary of State was unresponsive and unhelpful throughout the process.

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Clark County Technical employees independently discovered that votes were changing on voting machines and USB drives overnight. They were only allowed a visual inspection of the USB drives and denied a forensic examination.

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Two Clark County Technical employees reported that the vote counts recorded by machines and stored on USB drives changed overnight after polls closed. Votes seemed to appear and disappear during this time. Attempts to verify the integrity of the voting machines were met with limitations; only a superficial visual inspection of the USB drives was permitted, while a forensic examination was denied.

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An individual testified that multiple counties were compelled to certify election results despite discrepancies. They personally spoke with representatives from eight counties, six of whom claimed they were forced to certify. One county was reportedly 106 votes off, while another had a 2.3% discrepancy, but the Secretary of State's office instructed them to certify regardless. In another instance, a missing batch of ballots was allegedly "found" after the county questioned the results. Regarding Coffee County, three individuals from the Secretary of State's office, accompanied by Dominion Tech reps, arrived with guns, badges, and handcuffs, creating an atmosphere of intimidation. During the recount, high school students were used to divide ballots, and Dominion Tech encountered the same technical issues previously experienced by Coffee County. The Secretary of State was reportedly unhelpful throughout this process.

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On November 12, 2020, the 1st vice chair of Maricopa County Republican Committee took over the chairman's duties. They were informed about the certification of Dominion Voting Systems, which was initially scheduled for November 23rd but later moved to November 18th. During the certification process, there were 11 issues that arose. The speaker arrived at the Maricopa County Tabulations and Election Center for the inspection, which took around 8 hours to complete. The Dominion software and machines were set up in the tabulation room, and there were regular and high-speed machines, a mainframe computer, and a technician's workstation. However, problems occurred during the certification process conducted by the secretary of state's elections office.

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Clark County Technical employees independently discovered votes changing on voting machines and USB drives at night. They were only allowed a visual inspection of the USB drives and denied a forensic examination.

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I observed a senior law enforcement officer entering the voting area with USBs, which he inserted into the machines. This occurred over 24 times, and multiple witnesses, including Democrat poll watchers, corroborated this. Despite claims that leaving USBs in machines is standard, I found out that having more than two is unusual. Currently, 47 USB cards are missing, and I demanded immediate updates on the vote count, which showed 50,000 votes. I urged law enforcement to collect forensic evidence from the machines, but this was never done. Recently, I learned that all chain of custody records in Delaware County are missing, and efforts to recreate them have failed. This raises serious concerns about 100,000 to 120,000 questionable ballots, with no remedy available for the presidential election, making it impossible to certify the vote with good conscience.

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County technical employees reported independently that the vote counts recorded by machines and stored on USB drives changed between the closing of polls and their reopening the next morning. Votes appeared and disappeared overnight. Attempts to verify the integrity of these voting machines were limited to a superficial visual inspection of the USB drives, and a forensic examination was denied.

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According to the speaker, in Ware County, the system flipped 37 votes from President Trump to former Vice President Biden. This was discovered by Dr. Earl Martin, a Waycross City Commission candidate. Certified election results from the county and published hand count results confirmed that 37 votes were shorted from President Trump and added to Joseph Biden. The speaker claims they obtained written confirmation from the elections director of Ware County, and included this in an unrebutted affidavit. The speaker states that a suggested forensic exam has not been done. Instead, the speaker claims the secretary of state sent a threatening letter to the counties to tell them not to allow forensic exams on Dominion machines.

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In a local county commissioner race in Cobb County, Georgia, Lorne Alexander received 34.67% of the vote, Marshall Orson received 41.35%, and Michelle Long Spears received 23.98%. Since no candidate reached above 50%, a runoff election was required. However, Spears discovered that in some precincts, she didn't receive a single vote, including her own precinct. She demanded a hand recount, which revealed significant discrepancies. Alexander gained 355 votes, Orson lost 1298 votes, and Spears gained 3,620 votes, making her the new runoff candidate. The hand count showed 2810 votes more than the Dominion machines reported. This raises concerns about the reliability of the machines and the accuracy of other races conducted on them. Spears' actions brought attention to the issue.

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Arcoa County elections officials revealed they lack administrative access to their voting machines, which raises concerns about Dominion having complete control. The absence of passwords for administrative functions means Dominion could potentially alter or delete logs, prompting worries about election integrity. There's uncertainty regarding the legality of this arrangement, as no specific state statute addresses it, yet counties are expected to have full access to their systems. The Senate has issued subpoenas for related information, which have not yet been fulfilled, indicating a growing concern over the situation.

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A senior law enforcement officer witnessed unauthorized individuals inserting USBs into voting machines multiple times. Despite demands for forensic evidence collection, no action was taken. Chain of custody logs and records in Delaware County are missing, leaving 100,000-120,000 ballots in question with no remedy available. The speaker believes certifying the vote would be unconscionable. Translation: A senior law enforcement officer saw unauthorized people inserting USBs into voting machines multiple times. Despite requests for forensic evidence collection, no action was taken. Chain of custody logs and records in Delaware County are missing, leaving 100,000-120,000 ballots in question with no solution available. The speaker believes certifying the vote would be unethical.

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I was surprised to learn that there was no signature verification done for the ballots. I questioned how ballots without signatures were handled, and the response was they were just sent back out. This made me uncomfortable certifying the results.

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The speaker witnessed multiple instances where the Delaware County Board of Elections did not follow proper procedures during the election. They personally saw the voting machine warehouse supervisor uploading USB cards into the machines without being observed. The speaker raised concerns to the deputy sheriff and the clerk of elections, but their objections were ignored. It was later revealed that the warehouse manager usually inserts a few USBs into the machines after each election, but the number observed was unusually high. Currently, 47 USB cards are missing and cannot be located.
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