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While working, I found a piece of paper with passwords for election machines outside a polling location. I confirmed with someone that it contained login information for the poll books. I reported this incident, providing details about the credentials. They took my information and mentioned they would investigate to determine ownership. I inquired whether all judges shared the same passwords and expressed concern about the information being improperly handled. I emphasized the need for a thorough investigation, as this could raise voter concerns. The representative assured me they would escalate the issue to the appropriate local authorities. I highlighted the urgency, as the passwords could compromise three days of voting.

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I was invited to investigate the Mesa County server to compare the before and after images. I wanted to test the system's security, so I used a backdoor utility called SQL Server Management Studio, which is not certified software and should not be on a voting machine. I quickly accessed the presidential election results in Mesa County, showing Biden with 31,000 votes and Trump with 56,000 votes. I will explain later how easily I could manipulate the election results if I wanted to.

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An investigation is underway involving the Colorado Secretary of State's office after the DA's office received two affidavits alleging election law violations. Recently, passwords for voting systems were leaked on the secretary of state's website, including those for El Paso County election equipment. The spreadsheet containing the passwords was created by a former staff member who has since left the department. The secretary of state's office asserts that the leak did not pose an immediate security threat to the state's elections. Updates have been requested from both the DA and the secretary of state's office.

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We do not view this situation as a full security threat to the state. The actions of our office did not pose an insider threat to elections. In 2021, when Mesa County's voting system passwords leaked, we acknowledged that it was a serious breach of security protocols. However, that incident involved unauthorized access and occurred in a different context. Since then, our security measures have significantly improved, including 24/7 surveillance and enhanced access controls. The laws governing these protocols have also been strengthened. We have implemented multiple layers of security to prevent incidents like Mesa County from happening again, and that is not the case here.

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A significant security breach occurred in Colorado, where partial passwords for voting system components were mistakenly published online. These passwords are crucial for the security of the election systems across 63 counties. The BIOS passwords serve as a master key, controlling access to the hardware settings. Despite claims from the Secretary of State's office that there was no security issue, the passwords' exposure poses a serious risk, allowing unauthorized access to the voting systems without physical presence. The situation raises questions about the certification of the 2024 election results, as the integrity of the systems is compromised. The lack of accountability for those responsible further highlights systemic corruption, rendering the election process in Colorado fundamentally flawed. A forensic audit is necessary to assess the extent of the breach, but such audits are currently not permitted.

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Secretary Griswold has not yet decided whether to inform the public about a recent password leak. When questioned about accountability for this election security breach, she maintained that it does not pose a full security threat to the state. Despite past incidents, including a significant breach in Mesa County, she emphasized improvements in security measures since then. Griswold faced criticism for previous mistakes, such as sending voter registration mailers to noncitizens and causing confusion with ballot tracking messages. When asked if she would resign due to these errors, she firmly refused, arguing that Colorado ranks highly in election confidence and that her office has taken proactive steps to protect voters' rights.

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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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Colorado's Secretary of State Jenna Griswold's office allegedly planned to conceal a voting machine password leak from county election clerks and the public, fearing a "media frenzy." According to an audio recording, Griswold's chief deputy informed clerks they would not be notified. The passwords, inadvertently posted on Griswold's website, were exposed for months. The security breach was revealed by the Colorado Republican Party, who requested an investigation five days after Griswold's office discovered it. Clerks expressed anger at learning about the breach through the news. Griswold reportedly hadn't decided whether the public would be informed. In the recording, Griswold's deputy acknowledged the decision to withhold information from counties to avoid media attention. A Democratic clerk voiced his anger about the situation.

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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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There have been mistakes in your office that have harmed voter confidence, such as sending mailers to 30,000 noncitizens inviting them to register in 2022, and using the ballot tracking system to send voting reminders to individuals who had already voted, which caused confusion. Now, there’s also a leak of voting system passwords. Given these repeated errors, will you resign? Absolutely not. You are mischaracterizing the situation and omitting crucial information.

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Your office has previously made mistakes that have harmed voter confidence, such as sending mailers to 30,000 noncitizens in 2022, inviting them to register to vote, despite their ineligibility. Additionally, your office used Colorado's ballot tracking system to send messages to voters who had already cast their ballots, creating confusion that county clerks had to resolve. Now, with the recent leak of voting system passwords, how can you assure the public? Given these repeated errors, will you resign? Absolutely not. Your characterization is unfair and omits crucial information.

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The speaker demonstrated how they were able to boot up the Electionware system on a non-conforming laptop, highlighting violations of security protocols. They revealed that default passwords for election machines are easily accessible online, posing a significant security risk. The speaker emphasized the urgent need for updating security measures and changing passwords to enhance election security. They also pointed out the lack of antivirus protection on crucial election machines, putting counties at risk. The speaker concluded by stressing the importance of immediate action to address these vulnerabilities.

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The transcript presents a series of claims about foreign interference, voting-system vulnerabilities, and alleged cover-ups related to the 2020 U.S. elections. - A 2020 FBI intelligence memo warned that China might have been sending fake driver’s licenses into the U.S. to produce fake mail-in ballots to help Joe Biden win. The memo’s integrity was questioned because the FBI reportedly called the intelligence back, and the agencies were asked to destroy the report, allegedly to avoid negative optics for Trump and Biden. The claim is that the licenses intercepted by Customs and Border Protection in Chicago corroborated the intel, yet no investigation followed. It is further stated that the FBI’s handling was intended to prevent leak before the election that China preferred Biden. - A 60 Minutes segment featuring Chris Krebs, then head of Homeland Security Cybersecurity Division, purportedly stated there were no foreign intrusions in the 2020 election and that it was a perfectly clean election. The transcript asserts this was later shown to be false, noting: - A 2021 indictment of Iranians in Manhattan for interfering with the election and hacking a state database to obtain voter IDs for an influence operation against the U.S. election. - Colorado-specific allegations include: - From June onward, passwords (seventy-six of them) from 63 of 64 Colorado counties’ secretary of state bios/passwords were publicly accessible on a site, implying broad exposure. The speaker accuses Secretary of State Jenna Griswold of knowing about the leak during a trial and not informing clerks, and asserts she should be held to account. - The speaker asserts ongoing concerns about leaked passwords for Dominion machines, suggesting potential compromises across other states and tying this to a broader cartel narrative involving Arizona, Michigan, and Dominion’s Colorado headquarters in Denver, with a note that Dominion is also connected to Serbia. - Mentions a video by Gary Brunson and references to a 30-year CIA whistleblower, linking the events back to Venezuela (Hugo Chávez) and to Patrick Byrne, suggesting a broader international corruption thread. - The transcript then asserts a second, explicit foreign operation: - In August 2020, three and a half months before the votes, the FBI believed China had begun a mass operation to produce fake U.S. driver’s licenses, arrange to bring Chinese citizens into the U.S. with the intent of obtaining fake mail-in ballots to vote for Joe Biden. The intelligence purportedly came from a Chinese intelligence source handled by the FBI, and the operation aimed to help Biden beat Trump. The claim emphasizes that the operation’s intention was to assist Biden. - Additionally, there are various related claims and items: - A claim of sensational evidence about a factory in Guangdong producing 500,000 blank American ballots, with an asserted link to a source (Vanessa Olivarez, claimed as a third-generation member of the Chinese Communist Party) and a purported translated phone recording between a caller and a ballot-printing company, circulated by Gateway Pundit. - An assertion that 20,000 fake driver’s IDs were intercepted by Customs and Border Protection, corroborating the intelligence, while the Biden administration and FBI (Chris Ray) allegedly covered this up, with the information sent to Chuck Grassley by Kash Patel. - An assertion that, since 2020, tightening voting laws in several states increased voter confidence, but China viewed mail-in voting as a vulnerability to exploit. - Individual testimonies and incidents: - Arrests reported by Speaker 5 (HSI Miami and partners) of a permanent resident Haitian national convicted felon for unlawful voting and casting a false ballot. - Speaker 6 claims 130,000 to 280,000 completed ballots were shipped from Bethpage, New York to Lancaster, Pennsylvania, with the trailer disappearing. - Speaker 7 describes witnessing thousands of ballots with return addresses loaded onto a trailer in New York headed for Pennsylvania, and questions the purpose. - Speaker 8 notes tens of thousands of fake voters and illegally cast ballots in the November election, asserting impacts across down-ballot races. - The speakers reference broader connections among Venezuela, U.S. election irregularities, and international actors, tying together various claims about foreign interference, domestic vulnerabilities, and alleged concealment or delay of intelligence reports.

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The speakers assert that there is evidence of direct access to the Antrim County election management system (EMS). In the forensic images, they note that on November 5 an anonymous user logged onto the EMS remotely and performed actions with escalated privileges, making changes to the database during attempts to retabulate the election. They describe this as a major development, because it demonstrates that the machines were accessed remotely, and crucially, that the remote access was by an anonymous user who possessed elevated privileges within the system. They present this as a significant point for those who oppose forensic auditing or who are against non-forensic reviews. They also reference visible features on ballots, specifically the black boxes along the side of the ballot. The ballots reportedly contain 59 of these black boxes. In the forensic images, they indicate that certain blocks—numbers 15, 18, 28, 41, and 44—were intentionally modified. The described modifications concerned the height, width, and overall shape of these blocks, with the stated purpose of generating errors. Regarding the consequences of these modifications, the narrative claims that by altering these specific blocks, errors were created that led to rejections of Republican ballots. In other words, ballots cast for Donald Trump that were processed through the machine allegedly faced a higher likelihood of being rejected due to these block modifications. The asserted outcome is that such ballots were rejected at a rate of 20% more than ballots cast for Joe Biden.

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Passwords for Colorado's voting systems were accidentally posted online for months by the Secretary of State's office, which only discovered the issue recently. The Colorado Republican Party publicized the incident, prompting demands for increased security. The Secretary of State's office confirmed that the passwords were part of a spreadsheet meant to be private, with multiple layers of security in place, including two passwords required for access and physical monitoring. While the situation raises concerns, officials, including former Arapahoe County Clerk Matt Crane, believe it does not compromise the integrity of the voting process. Crane emphasized that clerks are committed to serving constituents honestly, despite potential political exploitation of the incident.

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The discussion centers on allegations of foreign and domestic interference in the 2020 U.S. election and related vulnerabilities in mail-in voting. - A 2020 FBI intelligence memo warned that China might have been sending fake driver’s licenses into the U.S. to create fake mail-in ballots intended to help Joe Biden win. The memo, reportedly corroborated by licenses intercepted by U.S. Customs and Border Protection in Chicago, was allegedly dismissed and not investigated because it would reflect badly on Trump. There are claims that intelligence reports were requested to be destroyed under federal records rules to prevent leaks before the election, as the memo allegedly indicated China preferred Joe Biden over Donald Trump. - A 60 Minutes segment quoted the head of Homeland Security’s cyber security division stating there were no foreign intrusions in the 2020 election, which is asserted as false by the speakers, citing later indictments of Iranians in Manhattan in 2021 for interfering in the election by hacking a state database to obtain voter IDs used in a malinformation operation. - In Colorado, it is claimed that 670 Dominion passwords from 63 out of 64 counties were exposed on the secretary of state’s public website since June, and that these passwords were known to Secretary of State Jenna Griswold during a trial but not disclosed to clerks. There are accusations that this could imply compromised elections, referencing fraudulent activity in Mesa County and asserting that passwords beyond Colorado were involved with Dominion machines. Dominion’s Colorado base is noted, with a claim that Dominion also has ties to Serbia. A video referenced by Gary Brunson is suggested to support these claims about the origins of the electoral manipulation. - A video and related claims allege a connection to a 30-year CIA whistleblower and trace the origins of the alleged election manipulation to Venezuela and Hugo Chávez, tying in references to Patrick Byrne and broader alleged corruption. - The speakers assert there was a second country deeply involved in meddling in the election, with FBI involvement in August 2020 in recognizing a Chinese operation to mass-produce fake U.S. driver’s licenses and mail-in ballots to influence the election in favor of Biden, describing the operation as designed to help Biden beat Trump. Customs and Border Protection reportedly intercepted 20,000 fake driver’s licenses, corroborating the intelligence, while the Biden administration and the Chris Wray-led FBI allegedly covered this up for five years until the document was provided to Chuck Grassley by Kash Patel. - It is claimed that China viewed mail-in ballots as an enormous vulnerability during the COVID-19 pandemic, exploiting the weakness in the system, and that this concern remains for states lacking strong mail-in voting security. - Additional notes include a claim that there were tightened voting laws in several states post-2020, with increased confidence in the system where tightened; an arrest by HSI Miami and partners of a permanent resident Haitian national for unlawful voting and casting a false ballot; and estimates that 130,000 to 280,000 completed ballots were shipped from Bethpage, New York to Lancaster, Pennsylvania, with the trailer disappearing. - The final claim references tens of thousands of fake voters having illegally cast ballots in the November election, implying broad down-ballot effects across Senate, Congress, and local elections.

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Forensic copy bit for bit of everything that was on the Mesa County computer. Just to clarify, there were two forensic images taken of the Mesa County Election server. One, before the software update. Another image taken after. Everything that had been on that drive before this update was gone. Looks like a cover up. Low risk of being caught. Low consequence if they are caught. The reason we know it was deliberate is because of Tina Peters. Are those files important to elections? Critical. The federal voting system standards are very clear that the election records that are required to audit a voting system include the digital records that are all the log files generated by that voting system, especially when it's a complex computer system.

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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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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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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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In 2021, your office stated that the public disclosure of BIOS passwords in Mesa County was a serious breach of voting system security. Given that your office has now leaked passwords, does this also represent a serious breach? No, the situations are distinct. Tina Peters was convicted for her involvement in a larger security breach in Mesa County, which included unauthorized access and stolen passwords. Since then, our security measures have improved significantly, including 24/7 cameras and stricter access protocols. The laws have also been strengthened to prevent similar incidents. The context of the current situation differs from what occurred in Mesa County. You noted that the phrase about passwords alone being a serious breach was from your office's press release.

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According to the testimony, Dominion equipment is generally not connected to the internet, but there is evidence of a connection in Gwinnett County, Georgia, during the 2020 election. Non-election personnel have remotely accessed a Dominion system. Dominion emails discuss remotely accessing Gwinnett County, Georgia. There is evidence of Dominion remotely accessing Georgia election equipment in one county, along with involvement in Colorado and Michigan. Dominion can remotely connect to election systems without detection, and this has occurred. The Denver, Colorado server granted access to Belgrade, with questions raised about why Belgrade, Montana, would need to connect to a Colorado file transfer server. Changes to the database server lack an engineering change order, which is important for change management and system integrity.

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The speaker asserts that there was direct access to the Antrim County election management system (EMS). According to the forensic images, on November 5 an anonymous user logged on to the EMS remotely with escalated privileges and made changes to the database while attempting to retabulate the election. This is presented as a major development indicating remote access to the machines, and specifically remote access by an anonymous user with elevated privileges. Additionally, the speaker describes intentional modifications to ballot components. Ballots have black boxes along the side, with boxes 59 in total. The forensic images allegedly show that blocks 15, 18, 28, 41, and 44 were intentionally modified, altering their height and width to generate errors. The claimed consequence of these modifications is that errors were produced which led to ballot rejections. Specifically, ballots in which a voter chose Donald Trump and then fed the ballot into the machine were rejected at a rate 20% higher than ballots for Joe Biden.
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