Let’s roll! 🚔 🚨 pic.twitter.com/nSl0kY2IET
— Wendy Rogers (@WendyRogersAZ) September 28, 2021
Let’s roll! 🚔 🚨 pic.twitter.com/nSl0kY2IET
— Wendy Rogers (@WendyRogersAZ) September 28, 2021
A background on tonight's 2 TX special elections:
— PPUSA (@PollProjectUSA) September 28, 2021
- TX HD 10 features an RvR runoff to fill the vacant state house seat vacated by Jake Ellzey (R).
- TX HD 118 features 3 Ds and 2 Rs running to fill the seat vacated by Leo Pacheco (D). Top 2 advance.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Mark Finchem Calls for Audit of Pima County 2020 Election #AuditPimaCounty pic.twitter.com/wrxaM2n7xx
— Mark Finchem for AZ Secretary of State (@RealMarkFinchem) September 29, 2021
ANNOUNCEMENT: We'll be issuing a technical response to the Senate's review of Maricopa County's elections in the coming weeks. Read more: https://t.co/cZVgyuVKJd pic.twitter.com/22kGoRgdDr
— Maricopa County Elections Department (@MaricopaVote) September 29, 2021
At the risk of sounding like someone else on this thread, I have recently been involved with, and taken classes for, grant writing. I would suspect that process was started will in advance. At least far enough in advance to pre-date January 2020.aggiehawg said:
According the ballotpedia, the grants involving drop boxes didn't start in earnest until summer 2020. But they are going off of press releases, not the grant language themselves.
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Kind of what I thought too. Only CTCL was targeting the counties to which they offered their largesse. Hard to know at which time in the process did they reveal strings were attached. And you know once those officials were offered a pot of gold they already had that money spent at least in their minds, if not in actuality. Would be hard for them to reverse course.We fixed the keg said:At the risk of sounding like someone else on this thread, I have recently been involved with, and taken classes for, grant writing. I would suspect that process was started will in advance. At least far enough in advance to pre-date January 2020.aggiehawg said:
According the ballotpedia, the grants involving drop boxes didn't start in earnest until summer 2020. But they are going off of press releases, not the grant language themselves.
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Really amazing how targeted and coordinated.Quote:
As much as I hate it, have to admire how slick this operation was. Like the plot of a movie.
Since this statement seems to cover all bases, would it possibly include the Zuckerberg's money, distribution, and apparent targeting of specific counties?will25u said:Let’s roll! 🚔 🚨 pic.twitter.com/nSl0kY2IET
— Wendy Rogers (@WendyRogersAZ) September 28, 2021
I would say yes because of the language involving all election procedures and how those came about including all drafts, emails, etc. That should include documents from CTCL directing the use of drop boxes, etc. That will include all communications with Runbeck.Quote:
Since this statement seems to cover all bases, would it possibly include the Zuckerberg's money, distribution, and apparent targeting of specific counties?
I realize the folks who receive the Zuckbucks are partially responsible for it's distribution, but I'm 100% certain the Zuck's had a large say in where the money went, and to whom.
It took Cyber Ninjas 5 months so they are going to need a bunch of time to conduct an investigation too? That is a total load of crap. There is no doubt they know exactly how the landscape lays after all, they had immediate responses to the report presentation at the very least. Does anyone honestly believe they sat around for 5 months doing nothing waiting to get blindsided by whatever the report said?Thermal Pope said:ANNOUNCEMENT: We'll be issuing a technical response to the Senate's review of Maricopa County's elections in the coming weeks. Read more: https://t.co/cZVgyuVKJd pic.twitter.com/22kGoRgdDr
— Maricopa County Elections Department (@MaricopaVote) September 29, 2021
To me it's just a delaying tactic and really doesn't mean much.American Hardwood said:It took Cyber Ninjas 5 months so they are going to need a bunch of time to conduct an investigation too? That is a total load of crap. There is no doubt they know exactly how the landscape lays after all, they had immediate responses to the report presentation at the very least. Does anyone honestly believe they sat around for 5 months doing nothing waiting to get blindsided by whatever the report said?Thermal Pope said:ANNOUNCEMENT: We'll be issuing a technical response to the Senate's review of Maricopa County's elections in the coming weeks. Read more: https://t.co/cZVgyuVKJd pic.twitter.com/22kGoRgdDr
— Maricopa County Elections Department (@MaricopaVote) September 29, 2021
If they have not being doing their own internal investigation on all of this concurrently with the audit team then they are negligent in their duty.
nmBooma94 said:
Biden won Maricopa county when all votes, legal and illegal, were counted (and in many cases counted again). That's conveniently left out of the statement.
Cepe said:To me it's just a delaying tactic and really doesn't mean much.American Hardwood said:It took Cyber Ninjas 5 months so they are going to need a bunch of time to conduct an investigation too? That is a total load of crap. There is no doubt they know exactly how the landscape lays after all, they had immediate responses to the report presentation at the very least. Does anyone honestly believe they sat around for 5 months doing nothing waiting to get blindsided by whatever the report said?Thermal Pope said:ANNOUNCEMENT: We'll be issuing a technical response to the Senate's review of Maricopa County's elections in the coming weeks. Read more: https://t.co/cZVgyuVKJd pic.twitter.com/22kGoRgdDr
— Maricopa County Elections Department (@MaricopaVote) September 29, 2021
If they have not being doing their own internal investigation on all of this concurrently with the audit team then they are negligent in their duty.
I believe it's in the Az Senate's hands at this point and they will either charge people for specific issues, but more likely they will pass legislation to clean up the "inconsistencies" in the process without holding anyone accountable.
I'm OK with that as long as these "inconsistencies" never happen again.
Read the rest. True the VoteQuote:
Our findings reveal overwhelming evidence of ballot trafficking, some of which is highlighted in the article.
We have much more.
All our research, including suspected locations where ballots were delivered, processed, and distributed, along with the individual devices associated, has been submitted in the form of a formal complaint, along with all data, to the FBI. Briefings have been provided to state law enforcement and political leadership in several states. These conversations will continue to broaden in the coming days.
We've also acquired over a petabyte of video surveillance data. The quality of this video is inferior overall; lighting is bad, cameras are poorly positioned, timestamps are manipulated, key timeframes are often missing. Nevertheless, we are working video by video, using proprietary AI-based code we've written to screen the over 100,000 clips in our possession. The result? We are successfully finding video evidence that corroborates the digital data and supports the need for full investigations by law enforcement.
Our novel approach offers never before seen insights into the exploitation of America's elections.
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Figure 1: 24-hour Route in Georgia
This person's route included stops at 5 organizations and 27 individual ballot drop boxes, traveling across 6 counties. Red dots represent ballot drop boxes, blue house icons (circled) represent targeted organizations, blue line represents daily travel path
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What Comes Next?
To date, law enforcement has not taken action.
Make no mistake, what we have found will be made known. If law enforcement doesn't initiate investigations, we have plans to release all data, all video, publicly.
So, that's where we are. This is a massive undertaking. And it continues. Once all six states are completed to the best of our ability, and if at that point law enforcement still has not acted, we will publicly release it all.
How long will that take? Hard to say. We could release what we have now. And we may. But if it serves the greater good to hold on a while longer, then that's the option we will take.
One way or another ballot trafficking will soon be exposed on a massive scale.
No idea. So incapable of clicking on links to actually read the material being presented, it could be many of our resident CM's.Tailgate88 said:
Sorry, haven't been paying attention the past few days, who's sock is this Thermal Pope character?
just a run of the mill integrity, freedom, and America-hating communist fighting the good fight to ignore anything questionable about elections so he can be a hero for the marxists that are actively destroying this thing.Tailgate88 said:
Sorry, haven't been paying attention the past few days, who's sock is this Thermal Pope character?
It all sounds interesting but the bolded is a big problem. True the Vote needs to be working with State AGs. This will go nowhere if the FBI is allowed to take the lead on investigating. They will issue a report five years from now that says no evidence of widespread fraud was found.aggiehawg said:Read the rest. True the VoteQuote:
Our findings reveal overwhelming evidence of ballot trafficking, some of which is highlighted in the article.
We have much more.
All our research, including suspected locations where ballots were delivered, processed, and distributed, along with the individual devices associated, has been submitted in the form of a formal complaint, along with all data, to the FBI. Briefings have been provided to state law enforcement and political leadership in several states. These conversations will continue to broaden in the coming days.
We've also acquired over a petabyte of video surveillance data. The quality of this video is inferior overall; lighting is bad, cameras are poorly positioned, timestamps are manipulated, key timeframes are often missing. Nevertheless, we are working video by video, using proprietary AI-based code we've written to screen the over 100,000 clips in our possession. The result? We are successfully finding video evidence that corroborates the digital data and supports the need for full investigations by law enforcement.
Our novel approach offers never before seen insights into the exploitation of America's elections.
nmBooma94 said:
Biden won Maricopa county when all votes, legal and illegal, were counted (and in many cases counted again). That's conveniently left out of the statement.