I heard the word 'overwritten' and figured that meant updated not deleted; I can't edit the post title either way, but regardless this is super damning!
Daniel152 is correct. The scripts were run over and over because the logs were set to have a 20mb size limit. By running scripts over and over they filled the log and the system then began to overwrite the older data thereby clearing the log of all info pertaining to the election. Bob Cotton did an excellent job explaining this.
Also in actuality, the logs were not just simply deleted. the script ran was a simple query to get all users who passwords are blank. Each time this query ran, created more logs. The log retention was set to 20MB, so therefore first in, last out would remove the oldest logs first. Creating more log entries began to remove the oldest logs. Check the logs, see how many they want to remove, run the script and bye bye. Just wanted to elaborate.
Deleting the files alone is fraud and invaidates the entire state election, thus the entire Presidential Election.
They may not have shown a lot of numbers, but there is way more than enough evidence to prove it was fraudulent.
And it was all presented to the State and the public. So, everyone knows that everyone knows.
Now it has to be addressed.
Address is NOW. They fix it or face the people. If this election is not fixed, no other future election will matter.
I heard the word 'overwritten' and figured that meant updated not deleted; I can't edit the post title either way, but regardless this is super damning!
Fraud VITIATES everything
Daniel152 is correct. The scripts were run over and over because the logs were set to have a 20mb size limit. By running scripts over and over they filled the log and the system then began to overwrite the older data thereby clearing the log of all info pertaining to the election. Bob Cotton did an excellent job explaining this.
Bob Cotton was a STUD yesterday. 👍
Also in actuality, the logs were not just simply deleted. the script ran was a simple query to get all users who passwords are blank. Each time this query ran, created more logs. The log retention was set to 20MB, so therefore first in, last out would remove the oldest logs first. Creating more log entries began to remove the oldest logs. Check the logs, see how many they want to remove, run the script and bye bye. Just wanted to elaborate.