I watched the Warroom yesterday with Fincum from AZ on it. He said that there is a hard end date the team needs to be vacated from the Center they are doing the count in. He said end of business on the 13th because they have to be out by the 14th. I missed the month, I'm thinking May but let's assume June because I did hear they had 40 days to finish at one point. Also he said they were going to go to a 20 hour work day from whatever they are doing right now, which looks to be 12 hours as I follow it through out the day. Now, we are in day 5 of the counting and I can tell that the teams are getting faster at their job, they obviously have worked out many of the issues you would expect at start up. That being said, you can see from camera 3 that they are just finishing up the 2nd pallet, which is confirmed by looking at the boxes already counted in camera 2. At this pace they will need about 90 more days of counting to finish the pallets we can see lined up in camera 3. Clearly I'm not the only person seeing this issue here because they have already announced the increased work day. They are going to have to go to 24/7 soon, which means double the workforce, if they have any hope of completing within the timeline specified. I'm wondering if this is some sort of head fake to keep eyes on this facility while other stuff is going on? Everyone is acting like this is for real, and it should be for real, but they aren't getting the job done as it's currently set up. Any ideas along these lines?
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My guess is theatrics. It is a fact, that not everything happening in the audit is on the video feed. I say that, because Cyber Ninjas are auditing and inspecting the voting machines themselves, and we do not see that happening at all.
I do think this audit has already been performed by the military folks and this audit is a means of getting the unearthed evidence on the public record.
What's more, if we only inspect 40% of the ballots, and this gives us some number well in excess of the margin required to flip the election, then our purpose is accomplished.
Thanks for your comment, it has a lot of merit. I was wondering if this was to keep us looking at the counting and not wondering about the machines, which are key to this whole debacle. Not sure how much of the audit they'd have to conduct to be considered representative. Yes, they can easily show 11K ineligible votes but just wondering if that would be accepted if all of the ballots weren't audited?