We are now doing the k-12 bill in Senate Appropriations
https://www.azleg.gov/videoplayer/?clientID=6361162879&eventID=2021051050
https://www.azleg.gov/videoplayer/?clientID=6361162879&eventID=2021051050
I am pleased to say that my election security amendments to SB1241 were adopted onto my election bill in the House today. We had contributions from Rep. Kavanagh and Senator Borrelli, and one of the amendments carried by Rep. Leo Biasiucci. It is almost ready to be voted on in the House, and only needs one adjustment in order to get the 31st vote, which I approved of. It should get done tomorrow and hopefully will be on the way to the Governor.
Let's not forget about the upcoming 1 year anniversary of these seditionists who claimed a 6 block area of Seattle and seceded from the USA, calling themselves CHAZ. (Until they called themselves CHOP)
https://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/281720
https://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/281720
Israel National News
'You are now leaving the USA'
Seattle protesters establish 'Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone' where police are not allowed.
We are on the floor right now if you would like to watch.
https://www.azleg.gov/videoplayer/?clientID=6361162879&eventID=2021051061
https://www.azleg.gov/videoplayer/?clientID=6361162879&eventID=2021051061
I hate to tell you all this but because we have had an attendance problem this week, everything is beginning to fall apart.
Honestly, I hope we can recover everything in short order. The Senate is here working today, looking for solutions. This is the toughest time of session, of course, and we are committed to passing good Republican policy. Please keep us all in prayer and know that I cannot vote for any budget bills before we have the election security bill on the Governor's desk.
Godspeed,
kt
Godspeed,
kt
"State Senator Kelly Townsend (R) East Mesa District 16, is a no vote until the Senate votes on her election bill, which is still in the House."
https://www.abc15.com/news/state/arizona-state-senate-cant-find-agreement-on-the-budget-joins-the-house-in-recess
https://www.abc15.com/news/state/arizona-state-senate-cant-find-agreement-on-the-budget-joins-the-house-in-recess
ABC15 Arizona
Arizona State Senate can’t find agreement on the budget, joins the House in recess
The Arizona State Senate had the capitol all to itself today and yet was unable to get work done on the budget.
Forwarded from Wendy Rogers
Here are some of my takeaways from the tour of the audit yesterday:
Increase in capacity now:
From 17 to 32 paper inspection tables using microscopic cameras
From 20 to 44 counting tables (yellow, green, blue)
From 4 to 12 aggregation tables
The pace is picking up daily
More audit forensics are done each day
Theoretically, mail-in ballots should all be of the same type, composition, and fiber with little to no variance. So if variances ARE seen, there should be an explanation, if there is no explanation, then that is a gap.
703 precincts were condensed down to 175 precincts. Every precinct has different ballots. Thus, if your ballot was "printed on demand", then the paper in those situations could legitimately vary... but the paper should not vary for mail-in ballots.
We now DO have the deleted databases folder
1. Despite news accounts, it really WAS deleted.
2. It was CyFIR who discovered this and they are none other than the firm who discovered the June 2015 US Gov't Office of Personnel Management (OPM) breach where SF86 forms used for Top Secret security clearances were compromised. The bad guys had been infiltrated into OPM for three years.
3. Sample scenario:
Ballot box's pink slip says 200 ballots contained in the box. Really only 99 physical ballots are actually IN the box. There should be TWO cross-references to verify this. The Dominion machine would have a batch number corresponding to that grouping of ballots AND Dominion should have the scanned imagery to similarly correlate to those ballots. Where are the remaining 101 ballots? Are they imaged in Dominion? Is their batch number tallied in Dominion?
Constituent questions:
Will the AZ Audit be enough?
Yes, because it will inform legislation necessary to plug the gaps to restore the public's confidence.
What has been the media's role?
The media have served to fragment and erode our confidence.
Will it be provable?
Contrary to her claims, Secretary Hobbs' concern of contamination of the tabulator machines is completely baseless. CyFIR's standard operating procedures for data collection are Read Only capabilities such that nothing can be altered. Everything is also provably videoed. Dominion itself declined the invitation to observe the AZ Audit.
Will the AZ Audit's results be legally actionable?
Potentially, yes. Indeed, intent versus accidental sloppiness is determinable.
Bottom Line: The left redefines "evidence" to be proof. The way it really goes is you have enough evidence to proceed with investigation and discovery. Then you determine the conclusion based upon proof. Example: You go outside and the ground is wet. Was it due to rain? Was it your neighbor's sprinklers? Was it morning dew? One needs more information for proof. If the courts and media stop you, then you will never discover the proof to know the truth.
Summary to the audience from Cyber Ninjas CEO:
1. This has never been done before.
2. It's really important for our democracy to be transparent
3. Unfortunately, technology has gotten in the way rather than helping.
4. Where will we be if voters think their votes don't matter anymore?
5. We have a solid AZ Audit team that is ready and capable to get it done.
6. This is a calling. We will overcome any and every obstacle.
7. Can't wait till it's over so that the participants can talk all they want about what they've seen!
8. Physical data collection completed by the end of June. The report will follow sometime later.
Feedback from a floor volunteer who is a retired USAF pilot
1. Chain of custody procedures are as precise and flawless as Strategic Air Command's. Signing off of authenticators' "secrets" was not as stringent as the AZ Audit! Going to the bathroom for 10 minutes requires a sign-off.
2. Laughable that the AZ Secretary of State said her machines were compromised when she initially said they were unhackable.
Increase in capacity now:
From 17 to 32 paper inspection tables using microscopic cameras
From 20 to 44 counting tables (yellow, green, blue)
From 4 to 12 aggregation tables
The pace is picking up daily
More audit forensics are done each day
Theoretically, mail-in ballots should all be of the same type, composition, and fiber with little to no variance. So if variances ARE seen, there should be an explanation, if there is no explanation, then that is a gap.
703 precincts were condensed down to 175 precincts. Every precinct has different ballots. Thus, if your ballot was "printed on demand", then the paper in those situations could legitimately vary... but the paper should not vary for mail-in ballots.
We now DO have the deleted databases folder
1. Despite news accounts, it really WAS deleted.
2. It was CyFIR who discovered this and they are none other than the firm who discovered the June 2015 US Gov't Office of Personnel Management (OPM) breach where SF86 forms used for Top Secret security clearances were compromised. The bad guys had been infiltrated into OPM for three years.
3. Sample scenario:
Ballot box's pink slip says 200 ballots contained in the box. Really only 99 physical ballots are actually IN the box. There should be TWO cross-references to verify this. The Dominion machine would have a batch number corresponding to that grouping of ballots AND Dominion should have the scanned imagery to similarly correlate to those ballots. Where are the remaining 101 ballots? Are they imaged in Dominion? Is their batch number tallied in Dominion?
Constituent questions:
Will the AZ Audit be enough?
Yes, because it will inform legislation necessary to plug the gaps to restore the public's confidence.
What has been the media's role?
The media have served to fragment and erode our confidence.
Will it be provable?
Contrary to her claims, Secretary Hobbs' concern of contamination of the tabulator machines is completely baseless. CyFIR's standard operating procedures for data collection are Read Only capabilities such that nothing can be altered. Everything is also provably videoed. Dominion itself declined the invitation to observe the AZ Audit.
Will the AZ Audit's results be legally actionable?
Potentially, yes. Indeed, intent versus accidental sloppiness is determinable.
Bottom Line: The left redefines "evidence" to be proof. The way it really goes is you have enough evidence to proceed with investigation and discovery. Then you determine the conclusion based upon proof. Example: You go outside and the ground is wet. Was it due to rain? Was it your neighbor's sprinklers? Was it morning dew? One needs more information for proof. If the courts and media stop you, then you will never discover the proof to know the truth.
Summary to the audience from Cyber Ninjas CEO:
1. This has never been done before.
2. It's really important for our democracy to be transparent
3. Unfortunately, technology has gotten in the way rather than helping.
4. Where will we be if voters think their votes don't matter anymore?
5. We have a solid AZ Audit team that is ready and capable to get it done.
6. This is a calling. We will overcome any and every obstacle.
7. Can't wait till it's over so that the participants can talk all they want about what they've seen!
8. Physical data collection completed by the end of June. The report will follow sometime later.
Feedback from a floor volunteer who is a retired USAF pilot
1. Chain of custody procedures are as precise and flawless as Strategic Air Command's. Signing off of authenticators' "secrets" was not as stringent as the AZ Audit! Going to the bathroom for 10 minutes requires a sign-off.
2. Laughable that the AZ Secretary of State said her machines were compromised when she initially said they were unhackable.
This was fascinating.
https://www.sjsu.edu/faculty/watkins/venecollapse.htm
https://www.sjsu.edu/faculty/watkins/venecollapse.htm
Stimulus 101
https://www.wxyz.com/news/coronavirus/where-does-the-money-for-stimulus-payments-come-from
https://www.wxyz.com/news/coronavirus/where-does-the-money-for-stimulus-payments-come-from
WXYZ
Where does the money for stimulus payments come from?
Another week brings another round of stimulus check talks with Democrats and Republicans in Washington planning to meet on their plans for COVID-19 recovery.