So this is how they got the 'all clear' on the dominion audits. They used two entities [only 2] who either had expired accreditation or prior experience so limited [once?] that the audits turned out to be entirely manipulated and fraudulent.
We know that Pro V&V has only three company contacts and has been in business since 2011. The President of Pro V&B is Jack Cobb. Cobb has been called in to perform audits for Dominion in the past. He performed one audit in the Philippines in 2019, but he referred to himself as the ‘Laboratory Director’ during this engagement. Pro V&V once had a certificate of accreditation from the USEAC but it expired in 2017. (No recent accreditation was noted on its website.)
SLI Compliance also provides little support for its election certifications on its site. It has a website and a page dedicated to voting system certification testing. SLI Compliance on its website claims it was accredited by the USEAC but this morning we could find no support for this or if this was current. However, we did see that both entities were used by Dominion voting systems for their recent audits.
...the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors claimed they picked Pro V&V and SLI Compliance because these two auditors were certified by the EAC. They chose these entities in spite of the offer by election ballot expert Jovan Pulitzer who has a method to review every single ballot in the county to determine the true and accurate validity of the votes. Pulitzer explained the various obstacles the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors have created to prevent a solid audit in the county:
We argued in our first article that the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors claimed they picked Pro V&V and SLI Compliance because these two auditors were certified by the EAC. They chose these entities in spite of the offer by election ballot expert Jovan Pulitzer who has a method to review every single ballot in the county to determine the true and accurate validity of the votes. Pulitzer explained the various obstacles the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors have created to prevent a solid audit in the county:
Jovan is right. Where his method will review every single ballot in the county to determine the validity of the ballots, the work performed by Pro V&V and SLI Compliance won’t come close to doing that. We know this from their prior audit reports, some of which can be found at the EAC’s website.
...In these reports there is no mention of the number of cases reviewed in their reports. Instead, they looked at the system audited and give a thumb’s up that everything was working as intended. Knowing this, the Maricopa Board of Supervisors likely wasn’t after an accurate account of election results, they were after an audit that will validate THEIR election results.
What we absolutely do know however, is that when the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors selected these two entities to rubber stamp the 2020 election results in Maricopa County, the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors lied. These firms were not certified as the Board of Supervisors as they claimed.
So this is how they got the 'all clear' on the dominion audits. They used two entities [only 2] who either had expired accreditation or prior experience so limited [once?] that the audits turned out to be entirely manipulated and fraudulent.
We know that Pro V&V has only three company contacts and has been in business since 2011. The President of Pro V&B is Jack Cobb. Cobb has been called in to perform audits for Dominion in the past. He performed one audit in the Philippines in 2019, but he referred to himself as the ‘Laboratory Director’ during this engagement. Pro V&V once had a certificate of accreditation from the USEAC but it expired in 2017. (No recent accreditation was noted on its website.)
SLI Compliance also provides little support for its election certifications on its site. It has a website and a page dedicated to voting system certification testing. SLI Compliance on its website claims it was accredited by the USEAC but this morning we could find no support for this or if this was current. However, we did see that both entities were used by Dominion voting systems for their recent audits.
...the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors claimed they picked Pro V&V and SLI Compliance because these two auditors were certified by the EAC. They chose these entities in spite of the offer by election ballot expert Jovan Pulitzer who has a method to review every single ballot in the county to determine the true and accurate validity of the votes. Pulitzer explained the various obstacles the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors have created to prevent a solid audit in the county:
We argued in our first article that the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors claimed they picked Pro V&V and SLI Compliance because these two auditors were certified by the EAC. They chose these entities in spite of the offer by election ballot expert Jovan Pulitzer who has a method to review every single ballot in the county to determine the true and accurate validity of the votes. Pulitzer explained the various obstacles the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors have created to prevent a solid audit in the county:
Jovan is right. Where his method will review every single ballot in the county to determine the validity of the ballots, the work performed by Pro V&V and SLI Compliance won’t come close to doing that. We know this from their prior audit reports, some of which can be found at the EAC’s website.
...In these reports there is no mention of the number of cases reviewed in their reports. Instead, they looked at the system audited and give a thumb’s up that everything was working as intended. Knowing this, the Maricopa Board of Supervisors likely wasn’t after an accurate account of election results, they were after an audit that will validate THEIR election results.
What we absolutely do know however, is that when the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors selected these two entities to rubber stamp the 2020 election results in Maricopa County, the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors lied. These firms were not certified as the Board of Supervisors as they claimed.
Great info. thanks