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Fair Elections/Voter Fraud   The Serious You: How Current Events Affect You

Started 11/11/21 by WALTER784; 580806 views.
WALTER784
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From: WALTER784

Apr-22

FirstCowboy said...

It's not extremely hard to guess who those fantom voters voted for.

Nope... they all went for Biden.

FWIW

 

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From: WALTER784

Apr-25

Here is one from election day Nov 4, 2024 that I inadvertently missed...

WATCH: Volunteer in Michigan Claims She Found Box Full of 500 Ballots From People Not on Voter Rolls

By Cassandra MacDonald
Nov. 4, 2020 3:13 pm

A woman claiming to be an election volunteer in Michigan says that she discovered a box of 500 ballots from people who were not on the voter rolls.
The woman claims to have brought up her concerns about the irregularities with the “head guy.”
 
BREAKING: This woman outside the counting facility in Wayne County (Detroit) claims she discovered one box of ballots that contained 500 ballots from people who were not on the voter rolls. X-Election Wizard: [BREAKING: This woman outside the counting facility in Wayne County (Detroit) claims she discovered one box of ballots that contained 500 ballots from people who were not on the voter rolls. https://t.co/XaYR5HYC6s] / X (twitter.com)
 
“They don’t show up on any list. So I just grabbed one box, that’s 500 names of people that are not registered and are not on the supplement list,” she explains.
 
She explains that she had been in there all day and was just now leaving.
 
“I’ve been in there all day, I just left,” she said.
 
A person outside asks why they won’t let anyone in to view what is happening.
 
“It’s at capacity,” she says. “They said it’s at capacity. In the morning you could just walk right in. So I trained and walked right in.”

WATCH: Volunteer in Michigan Claims She Found Box Full of 500 Ballots From People Not on Voter Rolls | The Gateway Pundit | by Cassandra MacDonald

FWIW

  • Edited April 25, 2024 3:52 am  by  WALTER784
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From: WALTER784

Apr-25

Another one I missed from May 2021...

Antrim County Audit Attorney Finds Program on Connected Voting System that could Manipulate Michigan Votes

While the Maricopa County 2020 election audit continues, a new and potentially more promising audit is just getting its legs. Attorney Matthew DePerno joined the NOQ Report today to discuss what's happening and how this could be the first step towards setting things right.

by JD Rucker
May 12, 2021

As we covered Monday, Antrim County Attorney Matthew DePerno laid waste to those who oppose the audit of the 2020 election. Few others mentioned it. This seems odd in a county that clearly had “mistakes” made that were so egregious, a safely-red county was temporarily given to Joe Biden. Meanwhile, local media in Michigan refuses to cover what appears to be multiple bombshell reports coming out of this. President Trump even posted about it from his desk and international news picked it up, but local media appears to be socially distancing itself from the story.
 
The evidence is accumulating. Excitement is building. Those who are still holding onto hope that the 2020 election can be corrected to reflect the will of actual voters are looking to a few hotspots where anticipation of action is highest. Antrim County, Michigan, is at the top of the list, so we sat down with DePerno to get an update. He delivered massive news.
 
I get emails, direct messages, and even texts every day asking, “What’s next?” What happens if they find voter fraud in Maricopa County, Antrim County, and other places through these audits? Can the election results be reversed? I asked DePerno those questions.
 
“Fraud, as they say, fraud vitiates everything. It wipes it out,” he said. “If there is fraud, what happened never happened in terms of the results. So, in Antrim County, our first goal is to ensure that Antrim County is not certified or decertified. It should never have been certified in the first place and I’ll tell you why.”
 
This is when he dropped one of the many bombshells from the interview. DePerno claims they found MySQL database management software on the tabulation machines in Antrim County. This is significant for a couple of reasons. First, it’s not supposed to be there, which means someone intentionally put it there. Second, it can be used to manipulate the database and make changes to results.
 
“It is not a certified program on that system,” he said. “And you can use that system to manipulate the votes. You can use that system to go right into the Election Management System database and do whatever you want.”
 
That may be able to account for the “human error” that initially gave the very red county to Joe Biden, a story which NOQ Report broke as the first news outlet to reference Dominion Voting Systems and their connection to Antrim County on November 6th. But it doesn’t account for the widespread voter fraud necessary to prove Michigan itself was flipped to Joe Biden fraudulently. DePerno explained how that likely happened.
 
“What we’ve seen in Antrim County is that all of the computers in the county are connected on a dedicated network, an intranet,” he said. “So, remember back when I was coming up as a lawyer, we had email within the office that wasn’t connected to the internet. It was self-contained, an intranet, right, a dedicated email network. They have the same thing in Antrim County even today, a dedicated network where everyone can communicate, but they tell us it’s not connected to the internet.”
 
This seems to jibe with contentions by many who believe the election was stolen that someone with access to the right machine could manipulate votes on multiple machines across the state. But that would require a pretty savvy operator on-site and there would be a record of that connection, right? Well, not exactly. As DePerno explained, it could have been done remotely with the help of one bad player anywhere on the system.
 
“All you need anywhere along that point of any connection is someone to breach the network who has a connection to the internet and they can access everything,” he said before dropping another bombshell. “And we know in Antrim County on Election Night on November 3rd, that somebody left their computer on with an open VPN port.”
 
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What DePerno revealed in less than three minutes of this 46-minute interview should be enough to prompt a full-blown investigation, let alone a comprehensive audit. The
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Apr-25

But they said it never happened.  They still deny it and call people like that deniers.

WALTER784
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From: WALTER784

Apr-25

Showtalk said...

But they said it never happened.  They still deny it and call people like that deniers.

Yep... and those same people continue to call men who claim to be women, women. But they cannot seem to be able to define woman either!!!

What they say is lying hogwash at best... and stinking crap at worst!

You cannot believe anything they say!

FWIW

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Apr-25

And destroyed women’s sports.

WALTER784
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From: WALTER784

Apr-25

Yep... that too!

FWIW

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From: WALTER784

Apr-27

A crush of lawsuits over voting in multiple states is creating a shadow war for the 2024 election

BY CHRISTINE FERNANDO
Updated 10:48 PM JST, April 21, 2024

CHICAGO (AP) — As President Joe Biden and Donald Trump step up their campaigning in swing states, a quieter battle is taking place in the shadows of their White House rematch.
 
The Republican National Committee, newly reconstituted under Trump, has filed election-related lawsuits in nearly half the states. Recent lawsuits over voter roll maintenance in Michigan and Nevada are part of a larger strategy targeting various aspects of voting and election administration.
 
It’s not a new strategy. But with recent internal changes at the RNC and added pressure from the former president, the legal maneuvering is expected to play an increasingly significant role for the party as Election Day in November approaches. The lawsuits are useful for campaign messaging, fundraising and raising doubts about the validity of the election.
 
Danielle Alvarez, a senior adviser to the RNC and the Trump campaign, said the lawsuits were one of the organization’s main priorities this year.
 
“This is something that’s very important to President Trump,” she said. “He has said that this is something the RNC should do year-round.”
 
Democrats and legal experts are warning about how the lawsuits might overwhelm election officials and undermine voter confidence in the the results of the balloting.
 
The Democratic National Committee has a legal strategy of its own, building “a robust voter protection operation, investing tens of millions of dollars,” to counter the GOP’s efforts that seek to restrict access to the polls, spokesperson Alex Floyd said.
 
“The RNC is actively deploying an army of lawyers to make it harder for Americans’ ballots to be counted,” he said.
 
Election litigation soared after the 2020 election as Trump and his allies unsuccessfully challenged his loss to Biden in dozens of lawsuits.
 
Experts that year wondered whether the blitz of legal action was an aberration caused by false claims of a stolen election and changes to voting processes due to the COVID-19 pandemic, said Miriam Seifter, attorney with the State Democracy Research Initiative at the University of Wisconsin Law School.
 
They quickly realized that wasn’t the case as the 2022 midterms also generated a high number of election-related lawsuits. This year is projected to be similar, she said.
 
“Litigation seems to now be a fixture of each parties’ political and electoral strategies,” Seifter said.
 
Voter ID rules, mail ballots and voter roll maintenance are among the RNC’s litigation targets. The latest is a lawsuit this month alleging that Michigan has failed to keep its voter rolls up to date.
 
Maintaining accurate voter rolls by updating voters’ status is routine for election officials, who watch for death notices, changes in motor vehicle records or election mail being repeatedly returned. Michigan also uses ERIC, an interstate data-sharing pact that helps states update voter lists but has been targeted by conspiracy theories.
 
Opponents of the lawsuit have said it relies on unsubstantiated, flawed data and runs the risk of purging legitimate voters.
 
“They’re claiming there’s a problem because one piece of data doesn’t match another piece of data,” said Justin Levitt, a Loyola Law School professor. “But the pieces of data they’re trying to match don’t measure the same thing. It’s like saying, ‘I just looked at the clock and it’s different from the temperature on my thermometer.’”
 
This is not a new tactic, said Caren Short, director of legal and research for the League of Women Voters, which has filed to intervene in the Michigan lawsuit. She said most previous lawsuits have been from “more fringe groups” rather than directly from the RNC.
 
“Now seeing a prominent political party attempting to purge people from the rolls, it’s very concerning,” she said.
 
In the past four years, Michigan’s voter rolls have been targeted in three similar unsuccessful lawsuits. Just days after the Michigan lawsuit was filed, the RNC filed a similar one in Nevada.
 
A federal appeals court earlier sided with the RNC in a lawsuit in Pennsylvania questioning whether officials should count improperly dated absentee ballots. A Wisconsin lawsuit is targeting absentee voting procedures and ballot drop boxes. An RNC lawsuit in Arizona is aiming to invalidate or adjust the state’s 200-page elections manual while another in Mississippi seeks to prevent mail ballots from being counted if they are postmarked by Election Day but received days later.
 
Various other groups have filed similar litigation recently, including a lawsuit against the Maryland State Board of Elections claiming the state’s voting system is not in compliance with federal and state law.
 
Marly Hornik, CEO of United Sovereign Americans, one of the groups behind the Maryland lawsuit, said more lawsuits are intended in other states this year. On its website, United Sovereign Americans, which Hornik said formed last summer, announced plans to file lawsuits in 23 states.
 
The GOP and affiliated groups are involved in dozens of other cases with more on the way, RNC officials have said. In this election cycle, the RNC’s legal team ha
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  • Edited April 27, 2024 10:36 am  by  WALTER784
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Apr-27

2024 will be a very different election with Republicans fighting back legally.

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Apr-28

'The Most Secure Election in American History'

by John Eastman
April 21, 2024 at 5:00 am

What did the founders do? They committed an act of treason by signing the Declaration of Independence. They recognized at some point you have to take on the established regime when it is not only unjust, but when there is no lawful way to get it back on track. These matters frame our own nation.
 
Texas had just filed its original action in the Supreme Court against Pennsylvania, Georgia, Wisconsin, and Michigan -- four swing states whose election officers had clearly violated election law in those states and with an impact that put Biden over the top in all four.
 
In Georgia, the Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger, signed a settlement agreement in March of 2020 in a suit that was filed by the Democratic Committee that essentially obliterated the signature verification process in Georgia. It made it virtually impossible to disqualify any ballots no matter how unlike the signature on the ballot was to the signature in the registration file. The most troubling aspect of it, to me, was that the law required that the signature match the registration signature. When Brad Raffensperger, who is not part of the legislature, unilaterally changed the rule from what the legislature had adopted by statute, that change was unconstitutional, not just illegal.
 
Unilaterally, [the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Kathy Boockvar] got rid of a statute that election officials in Pennsylvania had been applying for 100 years to require signature verification. She then asked the Pennsylvania Supreme Court to approve what she had done....In other words, all of the statutory provisions that were designed to protect against fraud were obliterated in Pennsylvania. We ought not to be surprised if fraud walked through the door left open by the unconstitutional elimination of these statutes.
 
To this day, there are 120,000 more votes that were cast in Pennsylvania than their records show voters who have cast votes. Think about that: 120,000 more votes than voters who cast votes. The margin in Pennsylvania was 80,000.
 
Election officials in heavily Democrat counties [in Wisconsin] also set up drop boxes. They even set up what they called "human drop boxes" in Madison, which is the home of the University of Wisconsin. For two or three consecutive Saturdays before the election, they basically ran a ballot harvesting scheme at taxpayer expense with volunteers – whom I suspect were actually supporters of the Biden campaign -- working as "deputized" county clerks to go collect all these ballots, in violation of state law.
 
A lot of these came in with the witness signatures, but the address not filled in. The county clerks were directed by the Secretary of State to fill the information in on their own. In other words, they were doctoring the evidence.
 
They were doing Google searches to get the name, to fill in an address to validate ballots that were clearly illegal under Wisconsin law. All told, those couple of things combined, more than 200,000 ballots were affected in a state where the margin victory was just over 20,000.
 
Then in Michigan, we had similar things going on. We probably all saw the video of election officials boarding up the canvassing center at TCF Center in Detroit so that people could not observe what was going on. There were hundreds of sworn affidavits about illegality in the conduct of that process in Detroit.
 
The judge, without holding a hearing on a motion to dismiss, at which the allegations of the complaint are supposed to be taken as true, rejected all the sworn affidavits from all the witnesses who actually observed the illegality, and instead credited the government affidavit – without the government witness evening being subject to questioning on cross-examination.
 
In those four states, and in Arizona and Nevada as well, there is no question that the illegality that occurred affected way more ballots than the certified margin of Joe Biden's victory in all of those states. It only took three of those six states -- any combination of three -- for Trump to have won the election.
 
Well, first of all, that mantra....: "All the cases, all the courts ruled against Trump." First of all, that is not true. Most of the cases were rejected on very technical jurisdictional grounds, like a case brought by a voter, rather than the candidate himself.
 
Individual voters do not have standing because they lack a particularized injury. Those were dismissed. There is no basis for claiming that there was anything wrong with the claims on the merits. It is just that the cases were not brought by the right people.
 
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