HUGE News From Attorney Matt DePerno During his Michigan Press Conference on Voter Fraud
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This the same guy who had his office broken into Friday...
Yep....
I meant a questionmark and failed haha. Glad someone noticed :D
She falsely stated that there would be an audit in Wisconsin... she was blabbering old, recycled news from February.
There was a ff apparently the other day.... No, wait that was Wisconsin. Nvm.
It is one thing to tweet, but I'd like to see it started. Hopeful!
Hey look the room is getting smaller ...walls closing in.......BOOM
by 2048 we'll have them right where we want them!
Devil’s advocate.
Just because it’s possible doesn’t mean our corrupt DOJ will consider it without forensic or video proof. Even then, the mofo’s will still throw it out on one of a thousand technicalities.
These audits and all the evidence that is being found has to be turned over to our military courts... and again, the way they’re heading with all their own “woke” crap, that’s no guarantee either.
Civil War may be the only option.
Okay, showing that it could be done is one thing... it shows potential.
Did this happened last year?
Wow.
Just curious...has anyone heard what the EAC has specifically said about the Antrim County or Maricopa County Auditors?
I do not recall reading any first-hand EAC comments about thsee auditors.
What if these forensic auditors were really already certified by the EAC? Who is to say they are not?
Why give any credit to the EAC? Their entire purpose is to support the election consultant and election machine industry... who are deeply implicated in the fraud. The EAC may have sincere good people in their ranks, but as an industry group has no authority beyond their self-declarations.
I don't think they have ranks. I think they are a skeleton operation.
But I don't know.
Anyway, I had been really suspicious of them in earlier digs and was attempting to soften my attitude toward them. Why I do not know.
But theoretically they could certify Cyber Ninjas or ASOG, couldn't they?
Yes, they could. But at this point they wouldn't. Many professional organizations offer certification of their profession, which often do nothing but decorate resumes, and sometimes are meaningful indicators of how long someone's been in that profession. But for the most part they are just clubs for the existing players. With time they become entrenched, and sometimes they can convince legislators to give them privileges that others don't have (medical boards are famous for that, and the bar associations are not far behind), but until that happens their certification is meaningless.
Worthless, I agree. Unfortunately Dominion and the outsource unelected Elections Officials don't. They tout it like it was something real.