(1/7) Sunshine on full display in AZ today courtesy of Doug Logan of Cyber Ninjas.
Key takeaways per my friend Tim:
•Unexplained Returned Ballots. 74k ballots were counted when there is no clear record of such ballots ever being sent out. @LizHarrisMBA@MrJustinBarclay
(3/7)• Late Registrations Voted. Final day to register to vote in AZ was 10/15. Voter rolls show 3,089 people who registered AFTER 10/15, but voted anyway.
• Suspicious Removal. 18K voters, who voted on election day, were removed immediately after election day.
(4/7)• Envelopes. AZ recorders' offices used to do a 20-pt signature verification. Standard was changed prior to election. Only ballots that were left completely unsigned were invalidated. Auditors seeking ballot envelope images. County refuses to provide.
(5/7)•Sharpie-Gate. Cyber Ninjas also showed where many of the paper ballots had the ink blot bleed through the paper. This should not have happened on the state-used ballot paper, indicating that some ballots printed were not state-sanctioned.
(6/7)• Duplicate Ballots. There were 25k flawed ballots that needed to be duplicated. 25k duplicated ballots (50k total). By statute, duplicate should have a S/N that matches original, so they can be matched. Attempting to find why there are sets of 3 ballots all with same S/N.
(7/7)I doubt you will hear any coverage of this information in most media outlets so it will be up to you to share this information with your network.
Election fraud exposure train continues to pick up steam! Looking forward to statewide forensic audit of all of MI's votes!
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1/6 Momentum building for a forensic audit in MI! Rep Matt Maddock is latest rep to extend his support to a push by the MI legislature to conduct a forensic audit! We only need one chamber to initiate an audit. In AZ, it was their Senate. Will it be the House in MI? We'll see.
2/6 Three basic options for legislature-led audit: 1) HB 5091 by Rep Steve Carra (latest version features FULL forensic audit) 2) House Resolution granting subpoena authority to a House Committee. Subpoena authority necessary to gain access to statewide election records.
3/6 3) Citizen initiative introducing a bill similar to updated HB 5091. Once sufficient signatures obtained, it goes to vote by Senate and House without any need for signature by Governor.
Legislators are starting to feel the heat to honor their oaths of office and conduct a statewide forensic audit of the 2020 election results. Thankfully, a couple of legislators have stood up for our rights in commendable fashion such as Rep Daire Rendon and Rep Steve Carra.
Sadly, the political status quo crowd including those in the GOP are attempting to turn the heat up on me and those who continue to expose election fraud regardless of threats of lawsuits and AG investigations. Not gonna work. We know how the machine works ;)
Their current attempt to marginalize those exposing election fraud is to call for me and others to share "a single piece of evidence" of election fraud. This is a not so clever trap.
I understand with some frustration that many folks are giving @RepSteveCarra some heat for introducing his bill for a forensic audit. Please stop that. He readily acknowledges that the bill he introduced is not perfect and is seeking suggestions on how to improve it.
I have personally been in discussions with him and @JovanHPulitzer. Steve is committed to amend the bill to avoid what Jovan refers to as a "fractional audit".
I have provided him with a substitute bill proposal that addresses this issue and more.
Rather than criticize his bill, we should be commending Rep Carra for being the first legislator to peek out of the foxhole and tackle the topic of a forensic audit in Michigan.
4/12/21 Antrim County Election Hearing Recap: Good news, Bad news
Bad News:
- Despite a very reasonable argument related to the need for this information as a control group to contrast the findings in Antrim, the judge ruled that plaintiffs are unable to subpoena data from any county except for Antrim.
More Bad News:
- Depositions (e.g. SoS Benson, Clerk Guy) must be conducted via Zoom rather than in person. This opens the door to witness coaching analogous to Joe Biden TV interviews.
- Dominion manuals will not be provided to plaintiffs
BREAKING NEWS: WCHY broadcast of Michigan's 13th Circuit Court today governing the Antrim County Election lawsuit filed by Matt DePerno on behalf of BIll Bailey was prevented by an internet-based Denial of Service attack.
This organized attack started at exactly at 10:31am and lasted until Randy Bishop's Your Defending Fathers broadcast on WCHY ended at Noon. yourdefendingfathers.com
This indicates a strategic pivot by the #2020election coup and their media accomplices. Instead of their past defamatory personal attacks and attempts to discredit the evidence provided, it is obvious they are now seeking to pretend the evidence doesn't exist.