I'm watching live while the crowd is digging through the forensic images turned over by the Mesa County Clerk. I believe this shows the settings, configs, logs, databases, of the tabulation machines from before, during, and after the 2020 election.
They just discovered in real time that the machines had Microsoft SQL server installed which contained databases for elections going back to 2019, and then on May 25 this year, ALL of those databases were deleted by someone from Dominion.
This is another smoking gun.
Yeah people are complaining about the unstructured-ness of this part, but I appreciate seeing these guys work their way through this and slowly figuring stuff out right in front of us.
This is how investigation into system changes work. Its not sexy, its full of checks and balances, and boring as hell.
But when you get a juicy bit, like what was discovered that Dominion is actively deleting SQL DB's, its worth it.
Here's the problem, though. Those of us who have IT careers or backgrounds are able to understand what's going on without much hand-holding. But for the vast majority of the population, this is completely foreign. It is impossible for them to digest the information in any meaningful way.
The whole presentation should not have been featured in the symposium. They, at the very least, should have had it going on in a side-channel with other discussions going on being the feature. They could check in at intervals for updates.
This really just caused a lot of people's eyes to gloss over and tune out. This isn't me shitting on the effort. This is me saying that when you're presenting information of any kind, you need to understand your target audience. This thing was supposed to wake up all the normies, but they are not going to be moved by this presentation. They are going to tune out and because they didn't understand the information being shown, they will assume no information was presented.
I'm a normie with no IT or math background but found it fascinating. This is TRUE transparency - embrace it.
I'm in IT. What I saw were IT/forensic experts attacking a problem to resolve it.
I disagree with this statement. Watching them forensically disect this data first-hand was more interesting than having some IT jackleg talk to me like I was a 2nd grader. I think your statement implies that normies are oblivious to research, when in fact, research is basic in any field. It's just as fascinating to watch an IT expert "do his/her thang" as it is to watch a surgeon operate. I may not understand much going into it, but I'll have a good education by the end. I really think it depends more on the interest level of the person watching.
I've been doing "fascinating" IT presentations for decades. You are the exception, not the rule. One of the hardest lessons to learn for presenting is knowing your audience. This was hyped up so much as being a presentation of irrefutable evidence. But this information was delivered in such a way as to only add to people's incredulity.
To put it another way, for most people this was like watching two space aliens discussing astrophysics using a whiteboard for the hours. Sure, watching them might be fascinating to a few people, but no one is digesting the content of what they're saying except other space alien astrophysicists.
I waited to reply so I could verify, and yes the general public is invited to watch the live symposium. But, as you are saying, they do know their audience. As only politicians and IT persons were invited to witness the live action in person. It was presented to watch for the general public. I actually tried to get an invite since I was off work this week. But was unable to qualify as an in person guest. I'm just a chemical plant operator.
I think that's lindells main problem. Even when he's talking I tend to lose interest. It's great that he's done this,but he needs to have an awesome sales rep up there presenting this stuff.
Not watching, but there is power in being unstructured. A slick, structured presentation often looks fake.
Reality looks unstaged, unprogrammed and on the fly right?
That batch file looks fishy as heck coming from an IT background. Dominion was hacked 100%. Literally replaced the votes in SQL.
Yeppers!!! I used to write .bat files in DOS 5.0. I read thru that.
Another announcement was just made that someone discovered the adjudication key was left unsecured in the desktop folder.
That potentially means that anyone with physical access to the machine can change votes.
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Most people truly can't, or won't want to, understand this shit.
What they will be able to understand is the Guilty of Treason verdicts after judicious, informed military courts see and understand this shit, along with the tidal wave of evidence that will accompany it.
Everyone of those Dominion people who deleted the information should be arrested and prosecuted for not following the law-keeping all records 22 months.
hehe they so fucked we got it all even them trying to cover up the crime
Well, well, I do believe I just heard thunder, and wait is that lightning to the west? Hmmm the wind is picking up.
/Holds out hand, oh look it's starting to rain...
Then he said to his servant, “Go and look out toward the sea.” The servant went and looked, then returned to Elijah and said, “I didn’t see anything.” Seven times Elijah told him to go and look. Finally the seventh time, his servant told him, “I saw a little cloud about the size of a man’s hand rising from the sea.” Then Elijah shouted, “Hurry to Ahab and tell him, ‘Climb into your chariot and go back home. If you don’t hurry, the rain will stop you!’” And soon the sky was black with clouds. A heavy wind brought a terrific rainstorm, and Ahab left quickly for Jezreel. Then the Lord gave special strength to Elijah. He tucked his cloak into his belt and ran ahead of Ahab’s chariot all the way to the entrance of Jezreel. 1 Kings 18:43-46 NLT https://bible.com/bible/116/1ki.18.43-46.NLT
Many smoking guns will be found. Nothing can stop this.
Slick Willie "Rockefeller" need not apply here. We will stumble and bumble toward the unravelling of this mess, and in the end it will all make sense to us.
This is perhaps one of the most amazing things I've seen in my life time. I didn't always understand the cyber talk, and it got wonky at times since they couldn't always hear each other, but watching codemonkey and others discover the fraud in real was breath taking.
No worries. We’ll just hold a new election.
SmartMatic cleared up their office.
ARREST THEM DAMNIT!!!!
Any evidence? Please and thank you
They had the forensic images pulled up on the screen on stage. Left side was the system image before a software update and right side was after the update. You could clearly see the file system with SQL database files on the left and then find those same folders on the right and they were empty. Codemonkey also found a batch file which was found to be a 'dehardening' script which would allow remote access and open vulnerabilities.
No, deleting logs and databases is a violation of federal law because those records are supposed to be kept for 22 months.
We litterally have footage of people pulling hidden ballots from underneath a table and scanning them over and over again. The time correlates with Biden spike in votes for that county. Its all there.