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.
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.