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That may sound like a technicality but it really isn't. Failure to follow the correct procedures, to the point of breaking seals that are there for security purposes is fraud. There is no legitimate reason for utilizing that approach other than manipulation of the totals..
.....and you remember the ProV&V/SLI "audit" only looked at 5 total machines but one of those was missing its seal.
Excuse 1: What value does "auditing" a "spare unit" provide to determine what happened during the election?
Excuse 2: Your audit didn't document the state of the machine in place, during transit, and at arrival? Chain of custody just as unimportant for the machines as the ballots? For that matter, how do you even know if the machine you received was the one you selected from a Maricopa election facility and not a scrubbed machine from Dominion stock?
Excuse 3: Wait, what? Please site the procedure that the seal is to be removed from the machine and provided with the ballots? Does that mean the other 4 machines that had their seals failed to follow procedure? What in the ever-living hell kinda **** is this statement?