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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.
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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.
The AZ Senate needs to demand an explanation from Maricopa County about why they don’t have the password for the machines.
The phrase “Conspiracy Theorist” is doublespeak for “THINKER”.

Do you think?
You might just be a “Conspiracy Theorist”.

Don’t follow the narrative prepared for people who can’t think for themselves?
You might just be a “Conspiracy Theorist”.

Why are they quick to label their enemies “conspiracy theorists”?
They are scared of people who think.
They are scared of people who don’t follow the narrative they are told to follow.
Throughout history, Communists have labeled their enemies.
Genocide and purges of such groups of people have often followed such labeling.

Bolsheveiks called their enemies the “bourgeoisie”.
Vietcong called their enemies “reactionaries”.
Cuban Communists called their enemies “dissidents”.
Chinese Communist called their enemies “revisionists”.
Lao Communists called their enemies “lackeys”.
Khmer Rouge called their enemies “intellectuals”.
Venezuelan Communists called their enemies “esqualidos”.
EMERGENCY MEETING - MAY 7
Maricopa county board of supervisors

A strategy meeting to get everyone’s story to match?
(Dis)information warfare techniques are ultimately the strongest tools on the digital battlefield.

Question those who refuse to embrace winning techniques.
What do they have to gain from splitting you up and weakening you?

Grifters just care about getting paid. They just care about their donation train. They just care about money.

They don’t care about you.
Forwarded from Matt Braynard
I got a tour of the #ArizonaAudit today and was impressed by the multiple layers of security and by how well organized, professional, and transparent everything was thanks to the leadership of about the most honest man in politics I've ever met, Ken Bennett.
Keeping the enemy confused is important.
If they stay confused, they will continue to make mistakes.
Fun fact:
There are more than a billion people living in the Chinese GMT+8 timezone.
While Maricopa County Supervisors play “hot potato” with Dominion over the passwords to the machines, the auditors have most likely already cracked the password to enter the admin interface.

Go on. Keep building your web of lies. Lets see who is holding the potato when the music stops.

You can’t have information security without physical security.
The often cited 250,000 illegal votes number comes from the Navarro Report released a few months ago.
The 250k number has nothing to do with the ongoing audit in Maricopa County.
In a shocking display of TRUTH, the Maricopa County Supervisors ADMIT that access to the routers “could potentially allow someone to intercept sensitive data”.

Did someone intercept the 2020 General Election data?
We must find out.

Audit those routers!
IF Hammer and Scorecard was used in Maricopa County, you would likely find that proof in the router.
They sure do seem to be trying hard to prevent audits of the routers.
I wonder why?
Did someone call in a TWO MILLION DOLLAR FAVOR owed to them by Sheriff Paul Penzone?

https://apnews.com/article/fca41bdae9f44904b3e04820959298b3
Did you know that last November in Maricopa County, VOTER FILES WERE HACKED?
Are you a Maricopa County Voter?
Did Adrian Fontes inform you that your voter data was hacked last November?
All Maricopa County voter files were breached.
Only those who were on the protected address list were sent letters. The rest of the public was not sent letters because “their information is public record”.
Adrian Fontes should have, by law, addressed this because he was still in office.

Why would Adrian Fontes NOT notify the public or those on the protected address list?

Why did Stephen Richer wait until mid-March to notify of the breach?

How were the records accessed?
Exactly what voter information was “gathered”?

When was the attack identified?

What steps were taken to “successfully” stop the activity?

What “security measures” were immediately put into place to prevent this from occurring in the future?
Maricopa County Supervisors right now.