This is indeed an example of why I do what I do. But I learned about what the GOP did to @DonSiegelman somewhat late in the game. People kept telling me to watch Atticus v the Architect, but I was busy. When I finally did, I knew I had to speak w/ him & write about it. 1/
How do I know that the GOP-led audits in Texas are a dog & pony show? If they were legit, my piece for @whowhatwhy re: ES&S’s hash issues in Texas would have gone viral by now. As far as I can tell, no one has posted it since July (and that post was mine). whowhatwhy.org/politics/elect…
Oh. And I know they have it bc someone told me she gave it to Mike Lindell in person. (believe me, I did not ask her to give it to him).
“Kremlin Insider Klyushin [Who the US Recently Arrested] Said to Have 2016 [Election] Hack Details”
“Most critically, … if he chooses to cooperate, he cld provide Americans w/ their closest view yet of 2016 election manipulation.” 1/2/22 1/ bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
2/ “Klyushin’s attorney in Switzerland, Oliver Ciric, said…in an interview that his client was sought by U.S. authorities because they believe he has inside information on Russia’s 2016 election hacking…”
3/ “Klyushin is one of several high-level individuals in Russia’s cyber sector who have been at the center of drama in both Russia & the U.S. Two of these Russians provided information several years ago that led to U.S. indictments of Russians for alleged election manipulation…”
I certainly agree with these three: Frank Artiles, Enrique Tarrio (leader of Proud Boys & pal of Roger Stone), & Laura Loomer (protege of Roger Stone). 2/
I don’t know the others but will review more carefully soon. 3/
NC election transparency advocate @bernstein_lynn (who is nonpartisan) was stalked 5 days > the NC Libertarian Party chair announced his plan to conduct a source code review of @ESSVote’s ExpressVote voting system. Lynn is a leading force behind the planned source code review. 1/