will25u said:
Said that when the indictment first dropped. They had permission and an express invitation. Further, co defendant Cathy Latham was present at the Douglas Precinct in Coffee County on the night of the Jan 5th runoff when they were trying to tabulate ballots but the machine kept jamming and giving a QR CODE FAILURE message. As they were calling the Dominion tech for assistance, they set the ballots receiving that code message aside for later tabulating when the issue was resolved. As she and another worker were placing them into a separated pile, they noticed that all of the rejected ballots had selected the GOP candidate for Senate.
After being instructed to wipe the scanner area and blow some compressed air on the eye, by the Dominion tech over the phone while he was en route to their location. They did that multipel times and did tests but the same ballots still had the same code message. By the time the tech arrived tempers were rising and the supervisor ordered the tech to call his boss right away and put him on speakerphone. Supervisor told the Dominion boss he was going to call the press and have a press conference about the issues unless the problem was fixed within 30 minutes. At that point, the tech stepped outside to continue his conversation with his boss (off speakerphone).
Several minutes later, the tech came back in and was all smiles. He instructed them to wipe it down and blow air again while he stood next to the tabulator with his phone in his hand next to but not touching the machine. Guess what? It worked. As the tech sauntered out quite pleased with himself, the election worers looked at each other, "What the hell just happened? Is that tabulator internet enabled to get wifi thru a smartphone?"
So they had a good basis to be suspicious.