Lancaster, York, Monroe, and Cambria Counties in Pennsylvania are investigating an alleged voter fraud scheme.
— Athan Koutsiouroumbas (@Athan_K) November 1, 2024
Additional Pennsylvania counties may announce fraud investigations tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/ErNZmxUMi5
I think that this is how things get blown up, finally. FBI needs to raid this Arizona organization. Or, Arizona state police need to do it. Prosecute every single person that is associated with it to the fullest extent, and get some of them to flip.will25u said:Lancaster, York, Monroe, and Cambria Counties in Pennsylvania are investigating an alleged voter fraud scheme.
— Athan Koutsiouroumbas (@Athan_K) November 1, 2024
Additional Pennsylvania counties may announce fraud investigations tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/ErNZmxUMi5
why? Replies on Twitter think they found the owner who registered the AZ company and he has social media littered with artwork of Kamala Harris, trans flags, etc.Philip J Fry said:
Hate to say, but zero chance this is a democrat run organization.
The people allegedly behind these illegal PA registrations— Fieldcorps — have been paid more than $2.9M by Arizona Democrats alone so far this year, and hundreds of thousands by Mi Familia Vota, Democrats’ favorite vehicle for court challenges to tear down AZ voter protections! https://t.co/zDXT1K5zwV pic.twitter.com/IdEoNsqXo2
— Harmeet K. Dhillon (@pnjaban) November 1, 2024
Who is behind Field+Media Corps, the group involved in the fraudulent voter registration investigations in Pennsylvania?
— Jessica Wood (@Woodshed2012) October 31, 2024
Let’s examine.
Field+Media Corps consulting firm was formed in 2017 with an emphasis on race-based social activism, highlighting social inequalities and… https://t.co/Bmotj9pKal pic.twitter.com/Z9Eht5Lufu
Swing and a miss.Philip J Fry said:
Hate to say, but zero chance this is a democrat run organization.
Exclusive: House Speaker Mike Johnson fears foreign powers laundering money to Democrats, warns adversaries https://t.co/70Ppencz14
— John Solomon (@jsolomonReports) November 1, 2024
Add owning a commercial print shop and a stint with the Arizona AG’s office to the list of Frankie’s bag of tricks. https://t.co/ZNA3kTJHb3 pic.twitter.com/jEDSIbMg7S
— Jessica Wood (@Woodshed2012) November 1, 2024
Kinda handy to own a "print shop" when your side hustle is submitting voter registration forms en masse in a state 2500 miles away under contract with the Democrat party. https://t.co/QRxqMv3IHO
— Shipwreckedcrew (@shipwreckedcrew) November 1, 2024
He has now deleted his X account. https://t.co/0JBq9zkGXs
— Shipwreckedcrew (@shipwreckedcrew) November 1, 2024
What are they getting paid for? pic.twitter.com/a7Bqt33gsM
— Harmeet K. Dhillon (@pnjaban) November 1, 2024
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Colorado accidentally put voting system passwords online, but officials say election is secure
DENVER (AP) Voting system passwords were mistakenly put on the Colorado Secretary of State's website for several months before being spotted and taken down, but the lapse did not pose an immediate threat to the upcoming election, said state election officials Tuesday.
The passwords were only one of two that are needed to access any component of Colorado's voting systems, and are just one part of a layered security system, said Jack Todd, spokesperson for the the Secretary of State's office, in a statement. The two passwords are "kept in separate places and held by different parties," he said.
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So Jocelyn Benson is in on it. Is the FBI minutes away from busting down her doors?oh no said:Michigan's voter rolls list 8.4 million registered voters, nearly 500,000 more than the eligible voting population.. 😡 Jocelyn Benson’s office dismissed the concerns😡 @JocelynBenson @elonmusk @TudorDixon @GovWhitmer pic.twitter.com/fhIlQoHWRI
— Benny Rosalez (@RosalezBenny) October 19, 2024
And TEXIT should immediately follow that.TexAgs91 said:
Like in 2020, we are watching a stolen election happen right before our eyes. A few days after the election, they'll declare the communist the winner and we'll be stunned and pointing to all this evidence. Then the FBI will be clamping down on people spreading "disinformation", and this site will start deleting threads again.
This is spin and a lie.numetalbizkitaggie said:Quote:
Colorado accidentally put voting system passwords online, but officials say election is secure
DENVER (AP) Voting system passwords were mistakenly put on the Colorado Secretary of State's website for several months before being spotted and taken down, but the lapse did not pose an immediate threat to the upcoming election, said state election officials Tuesday.
The passwords were only one of two that are needed to access any component of Colorado's voting systems, and are just one part of a layered security system, said Jack Todd, spokesperson for the the Secretary of State's office, in a statement. The two passwords are "kept in separate places and held by different parties," he said.
Source
FTAG 2000 said:
Quite the spin job there. What the Colorado SOS did is asinine and disqualifies her from managing the election and administering it safely and securely.
You are confused about what having admin access truly means. Admin access to the main EMS (server) is not that compartmentalized to what can and cannot be done with that access.agsalaska said:FTAG 2000 said:
Quite the spin job there. What the Colorado SOS did is asinine and disqualifies her from managing the election and administering it safely and securely.
I'm not disputing that at all. She seems way over her head.
But I'd still like to know more about these vote changing passwords. The concerned moderate in me is just not buying that one.
Also, just looking for a source. I'm sure some will choose to attack me and I won't respond to that. Just a source on the capabilities of the passwords.
agsalaska said:FTAG 2000 said:
Quite the spin job there. What the Colorado SOS did is asinine and disqualifies her from managing the election and administering it safely and securely.
I'm not disputing that at all. She seems way over her head.
But I'd still like to know more about these vote changing passwords. The concerned moderate in me is just not buying that one.
Also, just looking for a source. I'm sure some will choose to attack me and I won't respond to that. Just a source on the capabilities of the passwords.
I am sorry. I am still hung up here.aggiehawg said:You are confused about what having admin access truly means. Admin access to the main EMS (server) is not that compartmentalized to what can and cannot be done with that access.agsalaska said:FTAG 2000 said:
Quite the spin job there. What the Colorado SOS did is asinine and disqualifies her from managing the election and administering it safely and securely.
I'm not disputing that at all. She seems way over her head.
But I'd still like to know more about these vote changing passwords. The concerned moderate in me is just not buying that one.
Also, just looking for a source. I'm sure some will choose to attack me and I won't respond to that. Just a source on the capabilities of the passwords.
And FTR: during the installation of the so-called Trusted Build in 2021, Dominion techs revealed that there is back door access to them that the Secs of State have on their systems. The access the tech was using during that installation included the ability to erase SLOG files and 2020 election data.
Further poll workers doing the adjusdication function for supposedly spoiled ballots all have the ability to flip votes. That's the feature.
So you are getting hung up on the wrong thing.
So you're just pretending to be dumb?agsalaska said:I am sorry. I am still hung up here.aggiehawg said:You are confused about what having admin access truly means. Admin access to the main EMS (server) is not that compartmentalized to what can and cannot be done with that access.agsalaska said:FTAG 2000 said:
Quite the spin job there. What the Colorado SOS did is asinine and disqualifies her from managing the election and administering it safely and securely.
I'm not disputing that at all. She seems way over her head.
But I'd still like to know more about these vote changing passwords. The concerned moderate in me is just not buying that one.
Also, just looking for a source. I'm sure some will choose to attack me and I won't respond to that. Just a source on the capabilities of the passwords.
And FTR: during the installation of the so-called Trusted Build in 2021, Dominion techs revealed that there is back door access to them that the Secs of State have on their systems. The access the tech was using during that installation included the ability to erase SLOG files and 2020 election data.
Further poll workers doing the adjusdication function for supposedly spoiled ballots all have the ability to flip votes. That's the feature.
So you are getting hung up on the wrong thing.
BusterAg claimed that the passwords leaked were passwords that allowed someone to change or alter votes. Guessing that is just an assumption and not base on any kind of facts?
Thanks
So it is an assumption.BadMoonRisin said:So you're just pretending to be dumb?agsalaska said:I am sorry. I am still hung up here.aggiehawg said:You are confused about what having admin access truly means. Admin access to the main EMS (server) is not that compartmentalized to what can and cannot be done with that access.agsalaska said:FTAG 2000 said:
Quite the spin job there. What the Colorado SOS did is asinine and disqualifies her from managing the election and administering it safely and securely.
I'm not disputing that at all. She seems way over her head.
But I'd still like to know more about these vote changing passwords. The concerned moderate in me is just not buying that one.
Also, just looking for a source. I'm sure some will choose to attack me and I won't respond to that. Just a source on the capabilities of the passwords.
And FTR: during the installation of the so-called Trusted Build in 2021, Dominion techs revealed that there is back door access to them that the Secs of State have on their systems. The access the tech was using during that installation included the ability to erase SLOG files and 2020 election data.
Further poll workers doing the adjusdication function for supposedly spoiled ballots all have the ability to flip votes. That's the feature.
So you are getting hung up on the wrong thing.
BusterAg claimed that the passwords leaked were passwords that allowed someone to change or alter votes. Guessing that is just an assumption and not base on any kind of facts?
Thanks
What the hell do you think admin passwords to a supposedly "unhackable" voting machine allow you to do?
This isnt 1988, its 2024.
What is the password to your texags account?agsalaska said:So it is an assumption.BadMoonRisin said:So you're just pretending to be dumb?agsalaska said:I am sorry. I am still hung up here.aggiehawg said:You are confused about what having admin access truly means. Admin access to the main EMS (server) is not that compartmentalized to what can and cannot be done with that access.agsalaska said:FTAG 2000 said:
Quite the spin job there. What the Colorado SOS did is asinine and disqualifies her from managing the election and administering it safely and securely.
I'm not disputing that at all. She seems way over her head.
But I'd still like to know more about these vote changing passwords. The concerned moderate in me is just not buying that one.
Also, just looking for a source. I'm sure some will choose to attack me and I won't respond to that. Just a source on the capabilities of the passwords.
And FTR: during the installation of the so-called Trusted Build in 2021, Dominion techs revealed that there is back door access to them that the Secs of State have on their systems. The access the tech was using during that installation included the ability to erase SLOG files and 2020 election data.
Further poll workers doing the adjusdication function for supposedly spoiled ballots all have the ability to flip votes. That's the feature.
So you are getting hung up on the wrong thing.
BusterAg claimed that the passwords leaked were passwords that allowed someone to change or alter votes. Guessing that is just an assumption and not base on any kind of facts?
Thanks
What the hell do you think admin passwords to a supposedly "unhackable" voting machine allow you to do?
This isnt 1988, its 2024.
Thanks. I will go back in my cave and let you guys have all the fun.
He's just trolling.BadMoonRisin said:What is the password to your texags account?agsalaska said:So it is an assumption.BadMoonRisin said:So you're just pretending to be dumb?agsalaska said:I am sorry. I am still hung up here.aggiehawg said:You are confused about what having admin access truly means. Admin access to the main EMS (server) is not that compartmentalized to what can and cannot be done with that access.agsalaska said:FTAG 2000 said:
Quite the spin job there. What the Colorado SOS did is asinine and disqualifies her from managing the election and administering it safely and securely.
I'm not disputing that at all. She seems way over her head.
But I'd still like to know more about these vote changing passwords. The concerned moderate in me is just not buying that one.
Also, just looking for a source. I'm sure some will choose to attack me and I won't respond to that. Just a source on the capabilities of the passwords.
And FTR: during the installation of the so-called Trusted Build in 2021, Dominion techs revealed that there is back door access to them that the Secs of State have on their systems. The access the tech was using during that installation included the ability to erase SLOG files and 2020 election data.
Further poll workers doing the adjusdication function for supposedly spoiled ballots all have the ability to flip votes. That's the feature.
So you are getting hung up on the wrong thing.
BusterAg claimed that the passwords leaked were passwords that allowed someone to change or alter votes. Guessing that is just an assumption and not base on any kind of facts?
Thanks
What the hell do you think admin passwords to a supposedly "unhackable" voting machine allow you to do?
This isnt 1988, its 2024.
Thanks. I will go back in my cave and let you guys have all the fun.
Post it in your reply. Leave it up for 6 months. You wont.