Some of you may remember my previous post about the Arizona audit and people I know working it. One of them was trying to draw my attention to something and I could use a little help figuring it out.......
So I got a few minutes to talk with one of the people that were working the Arizona audit this evening and he recommended that I look at the AZaudit.org site. So I pulled it up and it seems that only the first camera is operational and all the Alex have been moved into a new building behind fences with a police officer patrolling the warehouse.
When I asked him what the particular significance of this was he suggested that the ballots were supposed to be returned already. He was hinting that this is really significant but wouldn't go all the way and tell me exactly why or how.
Just had a look at camera 1, TBH, looks quite creepy, i'm seeing no-one walking in, and the fence is clearly open on the bottom feeds, don't wanna doom, but i would expect more security for something similar, someone could throw down those shitty doors in a truck or heavy car in a minute or less and get inside to do some fuckery, even if nothing at all, would be enough i think to cause major issues from the left/DS (in short words, i mean a kinda of FF in an attempt to invalidate the audit/proofs/whatever)
There is a cop that walks through the building (and likely around it)
If this is an evidence storage warehouse (may not be though) then there's very decent security.
How do you know that it's boiling?
i had the feed on for around half an hour yesterday when i wrote, and cop didn't show up, maybe was in another zone, but point is, to me this looks a schoolish gym facility, not really a secure storage zone, that's why i say it's creepy
This is what police, government, & MCSO warehouses look like.
Don't know in the US dude but literally for us nothing with a similar access level on the street level can be classified state safe warehouse, leaving apart police / security storages that have entirely other requirements
https://snipboard.io/gkVQyc.jpg
To many anti panic doors giving on the street (there are more, those are the 'biggest'), no barrier / man traps or access regulation etc
May be within a camp or something else, dunno, but still to me doesn't look a safe place to leave in ballots in