Senator Kelly Townsend
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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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HHS Hospital RESPONDS to Whistleblower video showing non-reporting of adverse events. The hospital says “we take all complaints seriously ans will investigate.. werecognize some of the information contained in this video is distressing” — they didn’t deny the accuracy of the video.
I have received no indication that Arizona Senate leadership will have any assurance of chain-of-custody regarding the routers and splunk logs. There has been zero communication regarding this issue and I sit and wait for Friday like everyone else. I find it amazing there are people out there claiming that this is a win and that we have the routers. This goes to show you that you must fact check everything and trust no one.

Lie to me once....

At this point, if we do not get rid of these machines it's over for Arizona.
For bills to be effective for the 2022 primary, they needed to have been passed this year, not next. We need a special session after we hear the audit results so that we can propose legislation and get it passed and signed this year ahead of next year's primary. We don't have time for more subpoenas, we need the information now. We need all of the information so that we can accurately engage in policy-making that benefits voter confidence.
One thing I am not asking for is your money. Watch out for grifters.

May God forgive this nantion. Sellouts all around us.
Forwarded from Project Veritas
UPDATE: Phoenix Indian Medical Center Acting CEO RESPONDS to Veritas BOMBSHELL! “We take all complaints seriously and will investigate…We recognize that some of the information contained in this video is distressing.”
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Senator Kelly Townsend responds to allegations of medical malfeasance at Phoenix Indian Health Center, and other private hospitals in Arizona.
September 21, 2021
Phoenix, AZ

Monday of this week, Project Veritas released a video that showed undercover recordings of physicians and other staff of the Phoenix Indian Health Center discussing the fact that adverse events after the COVID-19 vaccine were not being reported to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS).

Senator Townsend expressed her concern with the video. "I am not surprised to hear of these allegations from this hospital. Complaints such as these are becoming increasingly more frequent, along with allegations of other public hospitals committing medical discrimination against the unvaccinated." Townsend continued, "I am glad the reality is coming to light of how easily people have devolved into blatant discrimination against those who chose not to, or cannot be, vaccinated. I have received reports out of Tucson of patients being grossly neglected due to their vaccine status. This cannot stand in our state. I have advised the family members to make a complaint to the Department of Health Services and I hope it is investigated immediately."

Senator Townsend has been consistent in her messaging regarding the right of a person to make decisions regarding their medical care, including the COVID-19 vaccine. "Wherever there is a risk, there must always be the opportunity for choice," said Townsend. She continued, "In the last several months, I have been contacted by many seeking recourse, whether it be patients needing an advocate, nurses seeking to preserve their employment, parents of school children seeking help due to an arbitrary quarantine, or first responders facing illegal mandates from City officials."

Because the volume of calls and emails has become insurmountable, Senator Townsend has moved to form a group of like-minded individuals from many professions to join her in creating the Arizona Health and Safety Coalition. It is her desire to see a group that is dedicated not only to assisting the public with resources, but to act as a watchdog when things like what was seen yesterday with Project Veritas happen. "I expect this group to act as a think-tank and a resource to help the citizens of Arizona find solutions during this pandemic. I also expect that we can help guide family members as they seek recourse for the mistreatment they are experiencing in various parts of the state. We will provide access to the laws that are there to protect them from maltreatment and neglect and will point them to legal counsel who can represent them if they need to seek damages.

Townsend tweeted earlier today that because the Phoenix Indian Health Center is a federal facility, she is calling on the Congressional delegation to investigate. As for a solution for private and public institutions under the state's jurisdiction, Townsend indicated that she is proposing legislation to create a similar reporting system for Arizona that is transparent for the public to see and more reliable, with an enforceable mandate for medical practitioners report the adverse event.

Senator Townsend can be reached at her office at 602.926.4467 or by email at ktownsend@azleg.gov
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Governor Ducey pledged to me to end the State of Emergency in Arizona when the bills went into effect on September 29th of this year. I am looking forward to that happening next week!

https://tucson.com/news/local/ducey-gives-up-emergency-powers-in-deal-to-pass-budget-and-tax-cut/article_f451eb5a-d434-11eb-8c31-eb3b8bcac446.html
I take apologies in written form, verbal, recorded in voice mail, or by broadcast. Those who took umbrage with my swastica post to illuminate the parallels between early Nazi Germany and now are welcome to explain this young man's horrific and disgusting rant and then tell me I was wrong.

https://youtu.be/4oWWcqGk1m4