Ron Watkins [CodeMonkeyZ]
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Was MICROSOFT SQL really found hidden in a voting machine?
Who is getting a divorce?
Are there any pictures of Microsoft leaders with voting machine company leaders?
Words have meaning.
“Every” - 1
Was Microsoft’s Election Guard used to FORTIFY the election?
Can divorce be used as a tool to liquidate stocks that are otherwise not allowed to be sold?
May Timeline so far:

May 3
Bill Gates divorce announcement. [1]

May 4
Attny Matthew Deperno releases report alleging a Microsoft SQL Server backdoor was found installed on the Dominion Election Management System (EMS) in Antrim County. [2]
(The Dominion EMS is used for tallying votes and creating final tally reports for the county.)

May 5
AZ Democrats force Maricopa auditors to stop some voter canvassing efforts. [3]

May 5
Federal DOJ warns Arizona officials about Senate recount in Maricopa county. [4]

May 5
Arizona Senator Wendy Rogers warns the Federal DOJ to “stay in their lane” and to not touch Arizona ballots or machines unless they want to go to Arizona prison. [5]
Maricopa ballot audit is now ESTIMATED to be approximately 17.3% complete.
Forwarded from A Z
Forwarded from Praying Medic (Dave Hayes)
⬆️ As we now know, Dominion had full time employees in the Maricopa County Election Center.
Which might explain why County employees didn't have an admin password.
What if they weren't the admins?
What if Dominion employees were the admins?
DOMINION right now.
Forwarded from CG Sands
Mike Lindell ’s billion dollar counter-suit against Dominion is going to end up being a big bowl of delicious schadenfreude for us all to enjoy.
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Watch Shady Ray Valenzuela from the Maricopa County Recorders office try to downplay Dominion’s role in Maricopa County’s elections.
It has been alleged that HIS TEAM DIDN’T EVEN HAVE ADMIN ACCESS TO THE MACHINES!!
AZ auditors asked Maricopa County for the admin password to get into the machines.
Maricopa County, in a last-ditch effort, throws Dominion under the bus by saying they never had the password.

What they want:
Stall the audit by claiming, either truthfully or not, that they dont know the password. They will be sweating bullets for the next few weeks as they pray that the auditors wont be able to get into the administration panel to see important logs and settings.

What they dont know:
The auditors will be able to easily crack the password and get into the system without the explicit cooperation of Dominion or Maricopa County.

End result:
Everyone learns that Dominion was running the show in at least Maricopa county.
Auditors also get to see the logs, settings, and whatever else is hidden behind the admin password.
Reminder:
You can’t have information security without physical security.

The auditors have had access to the physical machines which means any data on the machines can likely be trivially cracked.
Sure there are many types of encryption that can’t be trivially cracked, but from what I understand of Dominion, weak information security practices may actually have been a FEATURE of their systems.
It is unlikely that the Dominion source code is in the password-locked admin panel.

What i expect to be in there is:
1. Deletion/Error/Adjudication logs
2. Settings

One of the major settings to watch out for is how the scanners are setup to detect anomalous ballots. Remember that anomalous ballots are sent to digital adjudication to be reviewed and “fixed“ by humans.
Another major setting to look for is any indication that the alleged weighted races function was enabled - and, if discovered, what the weights were set to.

The ALLEGED weighted race function is what many have claimed may have been used to give one candidate 1.2 votes for the other candidate’s 0.8 votes.