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Maricopa County Board of Supervisors posted an emergency meeting notice for today at 4 p.m.
Dominion has allegedly REFUSED to share access.
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Dominion Voting Systems releases statement responding to the Arizona Senate's request for admin passwords.

Via Flying Monkey Duda 🐒
In a stunning statement allegedly put out by Dominion, they have refused to share access to the machines.
If Dominion had access to the machines, and Maricopa County did not, then WHO DELETED THE DATABASES?
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Forwarded from Vicki Smith
They got to get their stories straight and make sure nobody is planning to be the first to confess.
I have a strong feeling that we’ve just seen the tip of the iceberg.
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Forwarded from Dave
The image is of all the files that have been UNDELETED. That shows it was recovered by the forensic IT teams. It's not to show us that they were deleted it is to show that they HAVE IT ALL.
With all the anomalies being shown to have happened in Maricopa county, there is one phrase you shouldn’t forget:
FRAUD VITIATES EVERYTHING
Look carefully at what Jack Sellers is saying.

He says deleting files from the server is a crime.
He also says county election officials didn’t delete any files.
NOTE: He never says the files were not deleted. He just says that county election officials did not delete files.
Since we already know that the county election officials have never had the administrative password to the machines, then who deleted the files?

WHO DELETED THE FILES, JACK?
Jack Sellers says the county didn’t delete any files.
The county doesn’t even have the admin password.

If the county didn’t do it, then who deleted the files?
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WHO DELETED THE FILES, JACK?
According to the AZSOS election procedures manual from 2019, the SECRETARY OF STATE is required to keep the source code in escrow.
If the vendor won’t provide it, then the AZSOS is required to.
https://azsos.gov/sites/default/files/2019_ELECTIONS_PROCEDURES_MANUAL_APPROVED.pdf
Maricopa county supervisors are taking the strategy of “We hired a professional vendor to hold the elections in good faith, we didn’t even have the passwords to the machines”.
The vendor strategy so far is to claim the auditors have no experience and to stonewall any data or information requests.
In a high-stakes game of hot potato, the vendor is now claiming that Maricopa County Supervisors DO HAVE THE PASSWORD.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/05/dominion-announces-willingly-gave-passwords-maricopa-county-auditors-february-refuse-give-passwords-state-senate-audit-team
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Auditors:
Please give us the password.

Maricopa County:
We never had the password.

Vendor:
Actually we gave Maricopa County the password a few months ago.
Deleting a database under subpoena is illegal.
The vendor who made the machines had access.
The vendor also claims Maricopa County had access.

Since there is no way to say the database wasn’t deleted (it was), now it becomes a game of passing the blame.
Who do you think deleted the Maricopa election database?
Anonymous Poll
6%
The County
11%
The Vendor
80%
Both, in cahoots
3%
Neither
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