Where did Mike Lindell get the digital evidence that he is using in his Dominion suit? He has mentioned "having it all" and the "captured packets" which will be laid out at a proposed cyber symposium to definitively prove the the election fraud. I personally have no doubt that the DIA has this and Trump sat in on the monitoring of it the night of the election, across from the WH, but how did it come to be in Lindell's hands?
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Dr Frank has talked about having teams on site before, during and after the elections in six precincts that gave them permission and they recorded EVERYTHING. Dr. Frank works for Lindell.
They also collected mountains of data like state voter rolls after the election but BEFORE they started cleaning them up to hide the evidence. Part of Lindell's lawsuit is to release all of that to the public. Potentially every citizen could take them and canvas their own neighborhood to find all the phantom voters used in the election. Power to the people.
Probably given to him as a trusted patriot, they have to find ways to get information out without it coming directly from Trump or military, Lindell is a perfect choice.
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PEPE did it
Space Force also means Cyber Space. I bet they do these audits and compare it with space force data and BINGO we have a match.... /u/#flynnarmy
ding ding ding...bet your right
Mary Fanning had such data (not sure it is the same as Lindell's but I think it is). Fanning has been deeply involved with Dennis Montgomery, the creator of Hammer and Scorecard, a system that was specifically built to collect such info.
I forget who, but I heard someone say Hammer and Scorecard has now been implemented by six different entities.
I think that reveals where the tools came from but as to who actually took those tools and used them to get the data, that is still a mystery. Lindell says 'white hats in the US government' and he has had an individual (hidden identity) that claimed to be one but nothing more specific yet.