*****OFFICIAL ELECTION DAY THREAD*****

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Just have to wait and see. Unfortunately, I don't hold out much hope of it being true.

I read most of the gateway article. It remains questionable for me. I hope Flynn's source is from somewhere else.

Yea... some of these people are a little too adjacent to the 'servers seized in Germany' crowd.

Gateway itself tends to be a little too fan-fiction-y as well.
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Just adding Catherine as a source.

It was her and Gregg's extended team's cell-phone geo-fence that's led to maybe/possibly Brnovich finally doing his job.

She describes "catching" (as in, we've ID'd you) the 2 mules in AZ, just like they did elsewhere.
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I would like to know the dimensions of the geofence around each drop box when they were identifying the mules.
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Keegan99 said:

Any reputable outlets reporting? Photos or videos of the raids?


Define "reputable"...
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.... but, but, but "Dinesh the grifter", "cellphone data isn't accurate", "doordash".......
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There is a lot more involved than just one corrupt POS pleading guilty.
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The Gateway Pundit reported that video evidence was delivered to the turncoat Attorney General Mark Brnovich before the 2020 Presidential Election, but he waited until December 2020 to file these charges.

RINO Mark Brnovich has done almost nothing despite the massive evidence of Arizona voter fraud presented in the film.
  • [so the bureaucracy sand bagged]
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Arizona Attorney General's office recently served another member of this school board, Gloria Torres, warrants at the Comit De Bien Estar nonprofit organization. Torres' home was also raided. This is directly connected to the ballot trafficking scheme exposed in True The Vote's "2000 Mules."
  • [more crap to hit the fan soon]
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She had a year and a half of high paid high crimes lawyers out of Phoenix. So, she had a total of three lawyers, plus a local one, all paid by the DNC but when the 2000 Mules came out, it kind of just broke the DNC. So, 2000 Mules, True The Vote, They put a lot of pressure on elected officials, a lot of law enforcement that weren't willing to stick up and it counts.
  • [the Democratic Party leadership is corrupt]
. . . . . . .
Unfortunately, the Attorney General and the FBI had the information and they ransomed the presidential election to wait and compare the fraud from the primary to the general instead of stopping it right on the spot, they wanted to see what's the difference between the General and the Primary
  • [more corrupt BS from our government bureaucracy]
. . . . . . . . .
bits and pieces, bits and pieces

ETA: thank you will25u for posting more small rays of hope
Among the latter, under pretence of governing they have divided their nations into two classes, wolves and sheep.”
Thomas Jefferson, Letter to Edward Carrington, January 16, 1787
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Wisconsin voters took legal action against their state's five largest cities on Wednesday over the illegal use of unmanned drop boxes during the 2020 election.

Filed by the Thomas More Society on behalf of voters against Green Bay, Kenosha, Madison, Milwaukee, and Racine, the legal complaints allege that city officials ignored state law by implementing unmanned drop boxes over the course of the 2020 cycle.
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"In 2020, the cities of Milwaukee, Madison, Racine, Kenosha, and Green Bay made an agreement with the nonprofit Center for Tech and Civic Life [CTCL] to use the drop boxes to get these cities' residents to vote," said Thomas More Society Special Counsel Erick Kaardal in a press release. "This so-called 'Wisconsin Safe Voting Plan,' involved $8.8 million of private grants to these five cities, to target specific populations to vote. It had little, if anything at all to do with keeping voters safe from Covid-19, as it purported to do."
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During the 2020 election, CTCL received $400 million from Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg to finance "the infiltration of election offices at the city and county level by left-wing activists" and use them "as a platform to implement preferred administrative practices, voting methods, and data-sharing agreements, as well as to launch intensive outreach campaigns in areas heavy with Democratic voters," in the words of William Doyle in The Federalist.

According to a report from the Capital Research Center, CTCL "distributed a total of 31 grants above the $5,000 minimum to Wisconsin cities and townships," with 28 going "directly to specific cities" rather than counties.

"Out of those 28 grants just 8 of the recipient localities were won by Trump, while 20 were won by Biden," the report reads. "Together, these 20 cities received $9 million or 90 percent of all CTCL funds in Wisconsin."

The Capital Research Center findings also reveal that "[f]or grants over $5,000, 9 of CTCL's 10 largest per capita grants went to cities which Biden won," with Racine ($21.83), Green Bay ($11.60), Kenosha ($8.63), Milwaukee ($5.91), and Madison ($4.71) receiving the most out of all localities in the state.
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This is rich coming from CNN.

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Federal cybersecurity officials have verified there are software vulnerabilities in certain ballot-marking devices made by Dominion Voting Systems, discovered during a controversial Georgia court case, which could in theory allow a malicious actor to tamper with the devices, according to a draft analysis reviewed by CNN.

The vulnerabilities have never been exploited in an election and doing so would require physical access to voting equipment or other extraordinary criteria standard election security practices prevent, according to the analysis from the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.

But because the subject is Dominion voting equipment, which has been the target of conspiracy theorists who falsely claim there was large-scale fraud in the 2020 election, federal and state and local officials are bracing for election deniers to try to weaponize news of the vulnerabilities ahead of midterm elections.

"While these vulnerabilities present risks that should be promptly mitigated, CISA has no evidence that these vulnerabilities have been exploited in any elections," reads the draft CISA advisory, which the agency shared in a briefing with state and local officials on Friday.
These "vulnerabilities" have been known for years and Dominion has not addressed them, ever.

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The Washington Post first reported on the CISA advisory.

In preparing for the disclosure of the software vulnerabilities, CISA on Friday updated its "Rumor Control" website, which it used to rebut claims of election fraud during the 2020 election, with a new entry.

"The existence of a vulnerability in election technology is not evidence that the vulnerability has been exploited or that the results of an election have been impacted," the new Rumor Control posting reads.

The vulnerabilities affect a type of Dominion ballot-marking device known as the Democracy Suite ImageCast X, according to the CISA advisory, that is only used in certain states.

"We are working closely with election officials to help them address these vulnerabilities and ensure the continued security and resilience of US election infrastructure," CISA Executive Director Brandon Wales said in a statement to CNN. "Of note, states' standard election security procedures would detect exploitation of these vulnerabilities and in many cases would prevent attempts entirely. This makes it very unlikely that these vulnerabilities could affect an election."

The CISA analysis is of a security assessment of Dominion Voting Systems' ballot-marking devices done by a University of Michigan computer scientist at the behest of plaintiffs in a long-running lawsuit against Georgia's Secretary of State.
See? That lawsuit has been going on for years.

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The computer scientist, J. Alex Halderman, was given physical access over several weeks to the Dominion ballot-marking devices, which print out a ballot after voters make their choice on a touch screen.

Halderman's report is still under seal with the court.

But according to Halderman and people who have seen the report, it claims to demonstrate how the software flaws could be used to alter QR codes printed by the ballot-marking devices, so those codes do not match the vote recorded by the voter. Postelection audits, which compare paper trails with votes recorded on machines, could catch the discrepancy.
It is against Georgia law for the BMD to use QR codes instead of the bubbles actually marked by the voter, whether on a paper ballot or a paper receipt generated by a BMD.

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The CISA warning notes most jurisdictions using the machines tested already have adapted the mitigations recommended by the agency. Dominion has provided updates to machines to address the vulnerability, one person briefed on the matter said.

CNN has reached out to Dominion for comment.

Separately, the Georgia's Secretary of State's office released a statement Friday on a review of the state's election systems conducted by Mitre Corp., a federally funded nonprofit. While the Mitre report has not been made public, Gabriel Sterling, Georgia's deputy Secretary of State, said in a statement Friday the report showed "existing procedural safeguards make it extremely unlikely for any bad actor to actually exploit any vulnerabilities."
Nope, Sterling is an independent contractor, or was during the 2020 election. State of Georgia was likely not his only client at the time.

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"In Theory..."
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The vulnerabilities have never been exploited in an election and doing so would require physical access to voting equipment or other extraordinary criteria standard election security practices prevent, according to the analysis from the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.
"have never been exploited in an election"

- You cannot say this definitively because no independent auditor has been given access to the devices nor the networking devices to prove/disprove this (see Maricopa). What we do know, and there is a Netflix documentary on it, it is possible to hack them in multiple ways.

"require physical access"

- of which hundreds of people/workers had access to

"extraordinary criteria standard election security practices prevent"

- none of which were followed. Including no passwords, shared accounts, Internet/WAN connectivity, out-of-date software (missing patches/updates), ignored compensating controls.

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CNN - April 15th, 1865

"Officials close to the situation have confirmed the president was not assassinated. Experts have confirmed there would have been no way an assailant could shoot a president without physical access or other extraordinary criteria standard security practices prevent.

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Spoliation of evidence.

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In the aftermath of the late summer 2017 Page/Strzok cell phone text messages, which started to identify the DOJ and FBI targeting operation against Donald Trump, the DOJ Office of the Inspector General (OIG) decided he better look at the communications inside the rest of the Mueller-Weissmann team. Early in 2018 IG Horowitz asked for all of the special counsel cell phones.
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Andrew Weissmann knew there would be trouble, the special counsel operation was at a critical juncture {GO DEEP} so he instructed the team to wipe them clean, quickly.

Eventually records were released in 2020 [SEE HERE] showing how the Weissmann/Mueller special counsel team "accidentally" wiped 15 iPhones of all data early in 2018 after the phones were requested by the OIG office for review.

Mueller's lead investigator Andrew Weissmann said he "accidentally" wiped two phones himself; through a lengthy process of entering the wrong passcode several times over a period of three hours; removing data to show his activity during the special counsel.

Weissmann claimed to have entered the wrong password (takes ten attempts) and that erased all the data. Greg Andre, a former deputy assistant attorney general in the Justice Department's criminal division, made the same claim.

Wiping your phone to hide damaging information only works if the other phone you are communicating with wipes the same data. Guess what happened? Yup, exactly that, all of the cell phones connected to the key participants in the Muller operation deleted their phone content rendering a review impossible.

James Quarles III, who worked with Mueller in private practice at the Washington office of Wilmer-Hale, claimed his iPhone magically erased itself.
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Before joining the special counsel team, Mr. Rush Atkinson worked under Andrew Weissmann in the DOJ's criminal fraud section where he specialized in financial fraud. Atkinson claims he too entered the wrong password ten times and accidentally erased all the data.

At least twelve other people assigned to the special counsel investigation had similar "phone wiped/erased" issues which blocked the inspector general from his review.

One "accidental" method used repeatedly was to place the iPhone in airplane mode and then lock it without providing the password.

Retrieval attempts then erased all data and returned to factory settings after unsuccessful passcode entries.





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Am we supposed to believe those texts are not in the massive datastores in Utah that capture, store, and query every phone call, text, and piece of Internet traffic? I can bet, if you or I wiped our phones and computers the government would be able to produce everything we deleted 10 minutes ago.
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And none of them were backed up either to a user's iCloud or iTunes account?
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We fixed the keg said:

Am we supposed to believe those texts are not in the massive datastores in Utah that capture, store, and query every phone call, text, and piece of Internet traffic? I can bet, if you or I wiped our phones and computers the government would be able to produce everything we deleted 10 minutes ago.
Can't remember the exact timeline but I do know that NSA had some "technical" issue that caused them to "purge" "unreadable" data. It is somewhere in this thread, I believe so it was after this thread started.
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aggiehawg said:

We fixed the keg said:

Am we supposed to believe those texts are not in the massive datastores in Utah that capture, store, and query every phone call, text, and piece of Internet traffic? I can bet, if you or I wiped our phones and computers the government would be able to produce everything we deleted 10 minutes ago.
Can't remember the exact timeline but I do know that NSA had some "technical" issue that caused them to "purge" "unreadable" data. It is somewhere in this thread, I believe so it was after this thread started.
Yet another "coincidence" .... how many is that now? We have to be closing in on the one in eleventy billion territory.
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Phillips, the guy working with True the Vote has been saying they have more information that implicates not only our government but other actors as well.

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Maybe we'll see soon.
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They better have a dead-man's switch on all this stuff. If ever there were people in danger of getting suicided.
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It's frustrating when you realize just how difficult it is to expose "alternate realities " to this country. The rigidity in thought brought on by our societal chaos is nerve wracking. I'm learning a lot about how dumb we are as people. And to realize how easy it could be if the right people ingested this information and then took it to the masses. We need an atomic truth bomb.
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Funky Winkerbean said:

It's frustrating when you realize just how difficult it is to expose "alternate realities " to this country. The rigidity in thought brought on by our societal chaos is nerve wracking. I'm learning a lot about how dumb we are as people. And to realize how easy it could be if the right people ingested this information and then took it to the masses. We need an atomic truth bomb.
Breitbart and Rush. No one has really risen up to take their place.
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aggiehawg said:

Phillips, the guy working with True the Vote has been saying they have more information that implicates not only our government but other actors as well.

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Maybe we'll see soon.
I hope they spill it soon. November 2022 is coming quickly.
No, I don't care what CNN or MSNBC said this time
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TexAgs91 said:

aggiehawg said:

Phillips, the guy working with True the Vote has been saying they have more information that implicates not only our government but other actors as well.

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Maybe we'll see soon.
I hope they spill it soon. November 2022 is coming quickly.
The post I made yesterday with CNN and then WaPo talking about vulnerabilities to electronic voting systems, in particular, Dominion's, says to me someone is getting out ahead of something.

Just my spidey senses.

ETA: BTW, those stories in CNN and WaPo hurt Dominion's defamation suits.
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aggiehawg said:

Phillips, the guy working with True the Vote has been saying they have more information that implicates not only our government but other actors as well.

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Maybe we'll see soon.
Gregg said in the interview (with the Q guy) that they were working with at least one (good) fed agency all-the-while. He also said it was years in the making.

Maybe this is an ethical vs. unethical situation w/r to the fed agencies (and countries) involved with the coup of DJT.

Regardless, many-many-many people were
ensnared in traps, and the exposing is gonna be Biblical. Gregg even mentions in the interview to buckle up because of the expanse of the webs of lies & crooks...

Remember: American patriots died for us to be chatting here. We still have hope, so spread the info and hope.
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aggiehawg said:

TexAgs91 said:

aggiehawg said:

I hope they spill it soon. November 2022 is coming quickly.

The post I made yesterday with CNN and then WaPo talking about vulnerabilities to electronic voting systems, in particular, Dominion's, says to me someone is getting out ahead of something.

Just my spidey senses.

ETA: BTW, those stories in CNN and WaPo hurt Dominion's defamation suits.
Devil's advocate here, but if it is as big as they say and it is released before the election, how many people would really have faith in that election?

hawg,

I agree with your spidey senses. It seems when the MSM concedes anything it is because (1) the truth/reality is WAY worse than what they are admitting to, and (2) someone has and is about to release receipts.
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how many people would really have faith in that election?
The less faith the better at this point.
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Funky Winkerbean said:

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how many people would really have faith in that election?
The less faith the better at this point.
Sadly, good point.

In response to one of your earlier posts, I am always amazed at the number of "useful idiots" and "willfully ignorant"....hordes of people surrendering thought and freedom for virtually nothing in return.

One minute they can easily ignore the Constitution, or laws, when they like the outcome, but run to hide behind it when they don't.
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There's no common creed of American pride and exceptionalism. We are not the united states anymore.
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Aggiehawg's Spidey sense wins again.
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We fixed the keg said:

Aggiehawg's Spidey sense wins again.
Damn!

I would really like to be utterly completely wrong about this crap for once.
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aggiehawg said:

We fixed the keg said:

Aggiehawg's Spidey sense wins again.
Damn!

I would really like to be utterly completely wrong about this crap for once.
That makes two of us.
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Somewhere out there, Benfiasco is racking up stars with his more than true statement about CNN (and other major news networks).

So when does Project Mockingbird get moved from the conspiracy column to the truth column?
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