This should be enough to decertify, took them a bit to get to it but there it is!
17k duplicates. Biden "won" by 12k.
This example is from my birthday! Wild.
Bad signature detection:
Maricopa reported the left; audit found the right.
In other words: about 4 times as many bad signatures detected in the audit, as were reported by the election officials!
In 2016, Maricopa officials reported a similar percentage as was found by the audit.
In other words, it appears Maricopa is demonstrating an inconsistency with prior years' elections. Just 2016, so far, wonder if they went back to 2012?
Another important issue: far more errant ballots came in AFTER VOTING DAY.
The law never changed such that it became "voting week" (please correct me if I'm wrong).
So that right there should ALSO disqualify the election; midnight on election day, counting should stop, is law.
Doug from Cyber Ninjas is presenting now. I see a "5 by 5" in one of the official results files, VM55.
This is thorough. Really enjoying the presentation.
The left side must balance the right side.
There was an "Outer Limits" (new version) episode with teleportation, which involved destroying the original, and the comm failed so she existed in two places, and the lizard said "must balance the equation!" and operator killed her.
Commercial database they used was called "Melissa".
That's the name of the ex-wife in Limitless, who had taken the NZT-48 and stopped -- and aged much more rapidly.
I think there are people in the audience getting YEARS older as they watch these few hours...
The Melissa database is showing 27k+ voters moved and then voted from their old address.
More than twice the margin of "victory".
Saw neat statement yesterday, if Olympian cheats there's no "do-over race" it just goes to the next guy (e.g., where there's gold, silver, bronze).
Lots of words, it's clear to me what [they] did, and this is a violation of federal election law!
Setting the Security Log to only keep 20 MB of data means it's going to overwrite logs.
Federal law says records must be kept for 22 months.
This shows a violation, of that!
Whoa! Next:
"We have captured screenshots of Maricopa County people at the keyboards during those time periods."
So the three deletions in the above (2/11, 3/3, and 4/12 in 2021) were done by "an admin account" but the video cameras show WHICH PERSON WAS TYPING AT THE TIME!
Not easy to read this image; important info:
This machine connected to the Internet the day before the audit. Which was also the date above when the deletions happened!
In other words: it appears they connected to the Internet, downloaded an updated "delete script" and ran it.
Final remarks from Senator Peterson, 8 items:
1. Non-compliance, blocking, stopping the audit. How much did they spend blocking?
2. Records don't add up. We should be able to reconcile the numbers.
3. Appears they broke the law with duplicate ballots. Hold people accountable!
4. Log deletion may be criminal.
5. Chain-of-custody issues. His mic cuts out here.
Helped my folks do it several times, before I had them install CrashPlan.
Worked in the software industry, and know the MFT format for FAT; how they extended FAT32 to have long file names using multiple entries in the MFT; --
@Bartmadness@iL_MJG0spel --and how they change two characters of the file name when it's deleted. THAT'S IT! Just two characters, in the file name, are not recoverable (but a db file's name is generally in other places as well, so can be put back together, like Humpty Dumpty).--
@Bartmadness@iL_MJG0spel --As long as a) no data is written after the deletion, or b) there's enough free space prior to the space that was freed, that the data doesn't get overwritten.
These people really ARE stupid! Entry-level IT admins can securely wipe a file. It's not rocket scientology.