Our whistleblower is not from Arizona...more below...
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The only thing suspect in this document is the enabling of the USB port. (bad thing)
The BIOS has a password (good thing) The NIC (network) boot is disabled (good thing) The SATA port boot is disabled (good thing) The IDRAC is NIC is disabled (good thing) The Secure Boot setting is enabled (good thing)
The two virtual disks could be suspect, but without know why there are two, its speculation to say its a (bad thing)
As smoking gun documents go, this is a cap pistol as far as I can tell.
Other than the USB, this is how you would set up a secured server BIOS so that it can only boot from the RAID disk (not the network or USB or other device) and the IDRAC is disabled to keep someone from accessing the screen across a network.
Am I missing something?
Our whistleblower is from one of the many other states that used the Dominion software. Our whistleblower went to excruciating effort to detail and archive everything possible. Our whistleblower was trusted enough to be given instructions on how to modify the BIOS. Our whistleblower is a hero. Our whistleblower is a patriot. Our whistleblower had access to all the passwords. Our whistleblower took pictures of what was locked behind those passwords. Our whistleblower had access to the Election Management System servers. Our whistleblower had access to the Adjudication Clients. Our whistleblower had access to the ImageCast Central Workstations. Our whistleblower had access to the SUPERVISOR PASSWORD. Our whistleblower risked his life. Our whistleblower risked his livelihood. Our whistleblower risked everything.
DS is gonna use this guy to say he manipulated the data. I hope the white hats got that covered.
So when Dr. Frank said they had cooperative county elections workers that let the Lindell team setup before an election (since 11/3), monitor during, and then review after - they could confirm the above.