We now have forensic evidence that dominion deleted data from an election machine and wiped data. Thats a big deal. We now have forensic evidence that machines were accessed remotely. Thats a big deal. We now have PCap data showing data going into and out of the election system while at the same time forensic evidence of posts being made, thats a big deal. We have suspicious .bat files found, and unauthorized programs existing on the machines meaning that these machines were not certifiable for the election. thats a big deal. As stated today during the Symposium, you can either have an investigation or audit be fast OR accurate. We are going for air-tight accuracy even if its a slower pace than most would like.
The deep state and bad actors were panicked and were baited. They attacked over and over. Giving credence to the data Mike was showing.
I think the problem, at least my problem, is a mix of our own making and some serious overhyping. While we all probably had way too high of expectations in the back of our minds, at least a little bit, since we’re always hoping that events like this will be the final signal for the military to act, that’s only a partial cause for why some are disappointed.
Another part is how this event was portrayed. Mike Lindell specifically said on the first day that the information revealed at this event would save America. Now, while there have been some drastic proofs provided, it hasn’t extended much more than showing continual corruption and fraud, which we already had more than enough evidence for and we have yet to see the follow through on how the information revealed now will ripple, so he may still be right in a way we don’t know yet. This, though, combined with things like the mismanaged 7PM release of the whistleblower and the awkwardness of CodeMonkeyz exploration of the files (of which there were admittedly valid explanations for both) led to the event in some ways falling short of what we both secretly hoped for, and in some ways how it was presented early on, as the “shot heard around the world.” All the credit in the world to Mike Lindell, the man is a patriot and deserving of all the praise he is getting, but we should also acknowledge that there are some reasons for people to consider the event disappointing,
I got this explanation from another post I've lost track of it's origins:
The short on the PCAPs is that Mike forced Dominion to get the judge to advance the case. Which means discovery. Which is good long-term.
But that also means if he releases the data now, the judge might not let him use it in his defense, which means no discovery. So that's bad for the short-term.
Dominion is using a delay tactic, but at the cost of discovery, which is BIG, especially since Sidney Powell is involved.
But it is really, really bad for the Symposium. They are already running articles saying he didn't hand over the MAIN thing he said he would provide.
Prayers are needed now that the world doesn't collapse before discovery actually, finally happens.
This theory doesn’t add up at all because Mike’s lawyers fought to have his case brought on by Dominion dropped. Mike also looked visibly distraught when news that the case would move forward was released. I don’t know though