
What's interesting about this is that the record # for the Jessica York that appears in the Thaler Law report does not match that in the official record, which gives York the # 333453 and the "Jessica York" who appears on the alleged fraudulent forms has the # 549041. There are NINE "Yorks" in all!
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🤢 PANIC in AZ! 🤢

Thanks, this relates to Sundance's piece over at CTH, to which he questions J. Thuler's evidence. I don't necessarily agree with Sundance, but I do believe that Thuler should start handing this project over to other vetted sources to review and to pursue this case. Dr. David Clements, former New Mexico prosecutor & law professor is one possibility. Other organizations (True the Vote, et. al) could be involved. I commented on this and am somewhat disappointed in the loose talk coming from Sundance.
Clements did comment on it and basically said it's looking good.
https://greatawakening.win/p/16aTCSWKxQ/former-new-mexico-prosecutor--la/c/
I read Sundance's article over at CTH, and I was surprised at what she revealed. However I don't agree with her conclusions at this point.
She being Ms. Breger, I assume. Make no mistake, she made no "conclusions". She presented evidentiary allegations/research for the AZ Senate committee to put into the record and investigate. Due to time restraints she verbally provided summaries.