Senator Kelly Townsend
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Tonight we stood outside Senator Mark Kelly's office and told him to stop the spending!
Stolen elections have consequences.

Unfortunately the consequences are felt by the American people. Might the consequences be placed on the wrongdoers? I want to see indictments.
Okay I have an update. It appears that this guy who tweeted about the situation (Data Guru) was not accurate. What this settlement is, is that the County Supervisors will give the Splunk logs and the routers over to a third party, a trusted source which is a former Congressman in Arizona, John Shadegg. Then cyber ninjas will be able to get everything that they want from him. So he is basically a caretaker of the data/ trusted 3rd party and we will still have access, so this is actually a win for us. We will have the information from both the routers and the splunk logs. I apologize for the blood pressure spike and let's see what we get out of this.
Additionally, the demand needs to be that anything that is done with these routers or Splunk logs needs to be done with our Auditors present and observing. Anything and everything they ask for it needs to be provided and it cannot be done somewhere else without observers seeing it done that we trust.
I have learned that John Shadegg has lobbied for Hickman's eggs in the past. Hickman's eggs is owned by the then Chair of the Maricopa County Supervisors, Clint Hickman. Supervisor Hickman has been a hostile player in regard to the audit. I feel that this is a direct conflict of interest.

This is yet another reason I am frustrated that I am not allowed to the table regarding the audit. As the former Chairwoman of Elections, I should have been. Yet I find out these things after they happen. Very frustrating.
So Clint Hickman accepts Facebook money to run the election. Hickman's own lobbyist is asked to be the special overseer of the routers & splunk logs, instead of complying with our subpoena. A direct conflict of interest exists. I say we scramble some eggs.
Plenary power of the Senate, means the whole Senate.
Regarding the Friday compromise and the appointment of the Special Master to retrieve info from the routers and Splunk logs
(And to reiterate, I do not support the compromise, but it was signed before I knew it was even happening. So if we are unable to keep this from going forward, these are my minimum requirements) -

At the very minimum, the following needs to happen:

1. Ben Cotton from Cyfir (or someone directly involved in the AZ audit thus far, who knows what they are looking at) needs to be present in person, within viewing distance, at all times when any information is collected and handled by the Special Master's IT team.

2. A chain of custody of all information and action must be collected, preserved, and presented to the Senate as part of the audit.

3. A report must be put together that is comprehensive and complete regarding every action taken. Every question asked, and every request made must be documented and made public.

4. All parties should sign an affidavit under penalty of perjury that all information retrieved and delivered is true and accurate.

5. All proceedings should be on video and live streamed for the public to see except for direct video of sensitive information. If this is not possible due to the agreement that needs to be Revisited and changed.

6. Retention of Records for 24 months.

If any of these requirements are not met then the information gathered and collected shall be considered incomplete and non verifiable. It is not for the public or other Senators not involved in this process to just trust the special master and his IT team. This senator will accept nothing less. If additional requirements arise in the coming days, they will be posted as well. We have come too far to finish weak.
Godspeed.
Forwarded from James O'Keefe
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