So any guesses why these ballots are in their own pen. With an officer present while Bennett (pretty sure it’s him) points at them, and they sit there talking about them. You will notice the padlock on the corner of the gate as well. Counterfeit?
They are back in the cage! Now is likely a good time to watch the live feed to see something interesting.
Something is definitely up. You will notice they have multiple witnesses at all times.
So that everyone knows, like @jellen805 , I myself also do not sit and watch the cameras all day long like a madman. 🤣 one of the luxuries of working from home right now is having the live feeds open on my spare PC/ monitor. Occasionally I glance over and notice things.
Just watched three break some seals/taps and remark/seal some boxes. Looks like they are putting some new special labels on them or something, can’t quite tell.
More videos. They are definitely unsealing, then resealing with new labels that appear to be different than the others. There are multiple witnesses at all times, and there are 3 observers present watching it all (orange shirts)
This is how an audit should be !!!
I have to say @katiehobbs could learn a thing or two about transparency, chain of custody, and all around processes that should be involved in an audit.
Top notch work here from the audit team, with complete transparency. 🔥
Just noticed they have now brought in a roll of shrink wrap. My assumption is that after the seals are placed, chain of custody forms filled out, these boxes will all be placed back on the pallet and shrink wrapped together, which is odd since they are mismatched batches.
There is definitely something “special” with these particular batches of ballots, since they are a smaller group and appear to be different types / box sizes like they are from various batches. (Assumption)
I swear that I am doing better/more reporting on this than the actual news agencies and their “reporters”.
Why is it so hard to document the good parts of this audit, the great procedures when they take place, and the hard work of Arizonans @JenAFifield ?
And here comes the shrink wrap! Notice @BennettArizona being very careful to pick up any remnants of seals on the floor, he’s doing this not just for cleanliness, he’s doing it so it’s obvious if new seals are tampered with. (New remnants on floor)
And now that the shrink wrap is complete, seals applied, forms filled out, @BennettArizona takes another pass to clean up any remnants and to lock up these ballots again. All of this done with full supervision from multiple observers. He even answers questions from one. 🔥💪
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At no point did they go through “bit by bit” and evaluate the logs and the data. They literally did basic log checks, didn’t even
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Bother checking the unallocated space on the drive. They didn’t recover or inspect the unallocated space on the drive, which as we all know, contained remnants of internet connectivity. They literally looked at the basic logs that were still available on the machines.
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If ANY data or proof of internet connection was deleted from the logs, of course it’s clearly not going to be there in the written data. OF COURSE you have to check and recover the unallocated space on the drive!!!!
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I am SO sick and tired of the lies being spread by the media and the operatives out there. Every state has different laws on when they can begin counting mail in ballots. This “myth” about how all the mail in ballots were counted last, is a complete LIE.
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Many states started counting long before Election Day. Some states have laws they cannot begin until Election Day. Then others have rules that they cannot start until polls close, but CAN with discretion of the poll managers/election managers. The massive spikes
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Being blamed on all of the mail in ballots being counted last, is a LIE. Mail in ballots had been counted all day long, the mail in ballots defintiely swung to the left, no question. The fact of the matter though is that “swing” towards the left, was 70, maybe 80 percent
So everyone understands, cellular modems are WORSE than a shared network infrastructure with firewall and gateway. At least you can confirm the security has been breached this way, with a cell modem somebody could utilize a stingray or cell simulator and MiM attack unnoticed.
I would like to note. That EVERY SINGLE thing I claimed from the beginning regarding the network infrastructure configuration in Arizona was just proven true today, on the record, by an expert witness.
If networks were shared, within the county or state, that single breach /1
Could lead to the access of EVERY SINGLE MACHINE on the private side of the network. Once you get past the gatekeeper, if updates, malware/virus software, password best practices, are not completed and follow guidelines, you can create your own little back door to a machine /2
On the protected side which will just sit there waiting for the right moment that the election machines are turned on. The moment the time is right, you can then access anything, do your business, and then remotely activate the EXACT scripts talked about today to cover your /3
@BrianKempGA@GaSecofState what in the actual hell were you guys thinking. You better get hiring the best criminal defense attorneys you can find. This is disgustingly criminal behavior.