By now you’ve probably heard there’s a movie coming out about the Arizona Audit called “The Deep Rig.” If you haven’t, here’s a breakdown from @JerodMacEvoyazmirror.com/2021/06/02/the…
When I watched the trailer, this clip caught my attention, because I had the same reaction as everyone else I showed it to, which is “that sounds like Doug Logan.”
Doug Logan is the CEO of Cyber Ninjas, the firm running the audit. Here’s a clip of him speaking for reference
In the clip from the movie, the person speaking is “Anon” and they are an ‘application security analyst.” Here’s what Cyber Ninjas does
I’ve reached out to a Cyber Ninjas spokesman multiple times to see if Logan participated in the film, and have not heard back yet
If that is Logan, the question I have would be why is the guy who’s running the audit participating anonymously in a movie that has already come to a conclusion there was widespread fraud and a rigged election?
Logan has only spoken to the press once publicly I believe and then spoke at a hearing with Senate President @FannKfann and @votewarren last month
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We are expecting a first appearance by @NavarreteAZ later this afternoon and IA paperwork after that. The @AZSenateDems released this new statement moments ago encouraging anyone who needs it to call the AZ sexual and domestic violence helpline #fox10phoenix
The @AZSenateDems add that they’re anxious for the facts. It looks like Republican Senator @AZKellyT was the first to say anything publicly about it
The attorney for Doug Hester - the teacher suing @PhoenixUnion over their school mask mandate - say they don’t agree that the mask mandate ban goes into effect at the end of September #fox10phoenix
Attorney Alexander Kolodin says they will file an amended complaint if it’s recognized school mask mandate ban doesn’t go into effect until end of September
Mary O’Grady - representing Phoenix Union - says “the legal issue, the sole legal issue, is that the law is not in effect”
Some laws go into effect 90 days after end of legislative session - Sept. 29th in this case #fox10phoenix
Aside from ‘announcing’ I had Covid over the summer and an accompanying article, I’ve by and large kept my personal Covid stuff private. But I’ve been bothered, a lot, by this argument about “survival rate” or how “young people are fine,” etc.
I’ve been bothered by it because I haven’t been “fine.” I thought I was when I originally felt better and tested negative. But about a month after initial infection, I started getting frequent chest pains around my heart that I had never had before
In my initial phase of recovery, I was doing progressively harder cardio workouts to get my air back to normal, but I would get full on winded on walks where I couldn’t walk and talk at the same time. I had an episode where my blood pressure shot through the roof out of nowhere
At the end of November, @AZSenateGOP set up an email asking for people who had information about voting irregularities to submit their accounts. Our public records request for the emails was fulfilled. About 500 people emailed - and there was no hard evidence, but a lot of
questions from people who were suspicious of things you’ve heard by now. The Dominion voting software was brought up here
People think pointing out lies or exaggerations is petty. But in terms of this Trump Campaign lawsuit in Maricopa County, it was alleged that “thousands” of voters had their votes not counted - both in the initial complaint and by members of the GOP here in the stare and beyond..
But, during today’s hearing, the Trump campaign’s lawyers admitted they had a “narrow claim” after less than 200 overvotes were recorded in Maricopa County. A campaign attorney said they ‘weren’t alleging fraud’ in the lawsuit and it wasn’t about ‘stealing an election’...
In closing arguments, they asked for relief only if it impacted the results of a race. Less than 200 votes won’t.
The Trump campaign acknowledged they didn’t believe anything malicious had happened, but rather good faith errors...
#BREAKING - the Arizona back to school metrics are out. There is a lot of information about recommendations for returning to learning, so try to hang with me here
There will be a red, yellow, green system. Red meaning schools should do all virtual learning, yellow meaning hybrid, and green meaning full in person back to school. They will be based on certain criteria
On a county by county basis, the metrics will look for below 100 cases per 100k population OR a two week decline in cases, two weeks with percent positivity of cases below 7%, and two weeks with Covid hospital visits below 10%