I could have sworn at the symposium a few people mentioned there being a video of her giving a statement and her hands shaking.
I found this one:
https://www.denverpost.com/2021/08/12/election-security-colorado-mesa-county-jena-griswold/
But I don't really see anything there (it's a bit long at 40 minutes but I endured it pretty thorougly).
Does anyone recall this and have a link to the video in question?
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100214372218
https://bradblog.com/Docs/IonSancho-LetterToSOEs-WirelessModems_102320.pdf
"One thing I think you all share is a desire to do the right thing. That is why I am compelled to warn you of a danger that I don’t believe has been fully explained to you by the Division of Elections, and to offer you some solutions.
Specifically, the wireless modems that some of you are planning to use to transmit election results utilize Verizon, Sprint, or other 4G technology. These modems are as hackable as any cell phone. Encryption of the USB flash drives and a digital signature offer limited or no protection against a nation-state cyberattack.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and top computer security experts have warned that these modems can be hacked remotely. The Center for Internet Security said, “When networked devices are connected to the voting system, this connectivity provides an access path… through the internet, and thus an attack can be orchestrated from anywhere in the world.”1"
Covered this EXACT same thing at the Cyber Symposium today. We are on the same side. It's time to UNITE and fix our broken voting system!
EDIT: the letter was from Ion Sancho, who sounds like he may still be around. Would be worth it for FL frens to be in touch with him I think.
https://mobile.twitter.com/Johnheretohelp
Last big item I remember seeing was photos comparing one of the problem protestor to Judge Sullivan's son.
The pink shirt in the past was the secretary of state's office, I believe, but I don't recall there being any pink tables.
Looks like although they have reduced the # of cameras they might still have some public work going on? Any guesses? Are ballots still remaining at the arena, or is this a specific subset?
"Both staffers who have died, a man and a woman, were in their 50’s. Those who were hospitalized were as young as their late 30’s, according to Hopes, causing him concern that we could be seeing one of the stronger variants in these cases.
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One staffer in the department who worked closely with the other five and didn’t contract the coronavirus was vaccinated. ..."
https://www.bradenton.com/news/coronavirus/article252212853.html
Would appreciate knowing more about County Administrator Scott Hopes and the general area from any Florida patriots.
This of course is solid evidence for the pro-vaxx crowd so good to have it on our radar.
I do find it interesting that the other articles on GAW on Manatee FL are related to phosphorus poisoning of the local water supply though..
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/florida-state-of-emergency-wastewater-leak-verge-catastrophe/
I hadn't seen this discussed anywhere but I believe it's critical to know how the Maricopa board is responding to the claims leaked by auditors and which of their counterpoints are valid/misleading/invalid.
My understanding of what they argue:
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The deleted files were part of the shutdown process of SQL Server or auditors did something fraudulent. (pg. 2)
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They make a strangely specific counterpoint here also on pg. 2: "At no point was any data deleted when shutting down the server and packing up the equipment." Which is great, but was anything deleted before shutting down the server and packing up the equipment??
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They claim after having been asked for chain of custody procedures that it was given to Ken Bennett. (pg. 4) I suspect what was being asked for was chain of custody procedure before the handoff, though I'm not sure.
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They argue that discrepancy totals (pgs. 7-9) are off because when ballots identified as being unable to be read by the tabulators (through whatever sort of damage), they were taken out and sent to the Ballot Duplication Board.
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They say that Dominion's password are "proprietary" and that Dominion will only provide them only to entities accredited by U.S. Elections Assistance Commission. (pg. 10)
I'm in no way qualified to debunk, rebunk, or even plain old fashioned missionary bunk any of this. Frankly much of the info we have at this point is just hearsay from either side. But I'd be pleased to have pedes in the know comment on this response.