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re: Official Pillow Guy Symposium: only flat-earthers remain excited
Posted on 8/11/21 at 2:50 pm to oklahogjr
Posted on 8/11/21 at 2:50 pm to oklahogjr
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To be fair it could totally be a deployment tool for dominion deployments
Are you suggesting that it's ok to have these scripts available on a certified machine if, as you said, it was intended to be used as a deployment tool?
Posted on 8/11/21 at 2:51 pm to moneyg
Does anyone have an update on the AZ audit? Haven’t heard much lately.
Posted on 8/11/21 at 2:52 pm to oklahogjr
This group has it rolling.
Posted on 8/11/21 at 2:53 pm to oklahogjr
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That update failed he said.
I missed that.
I have no idea if WSUS requires a response from MS to initiate a call for updates.
This post was edited on 8/11/21 at 2:54 pm
Posted on 8/11/21 at 2:54 pm to Blitzed
I think the final report is supposed to be out on the 20th.
I don't think they ever got the routers or bios passwords.
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I don't know if the canvasing (very important) has been completed.
I don't think they ever got the routers or bios passwords.
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I don't know if the canvasing (very important) has been completed.
Posted on 8/11/21 at 2:55 pm to GhostOfFreedom
While this is informative it is not going to move the needle very little if they cannot connect the dots between their findings and actual linked names of individuals who performed the functions, those who directed the functions to be performed, and those who initiated the operation.
This is so technical it will fly over the heads of most people.
Here are the steps in analogy :
1. Knowing the bank(s)were robbed
2. Qualifying what was taken
3. Identifying the bandit(s) - names are needed
4. Specify the crime committed
5. Provide sufficient evidence for an arrest to be made
Then legal proceeding begin
We are still at step one trying to migrate to step two.
If this is all true it was not planned overnight and will take even longer to unwind.
This will get zero play on MSM and most Americans will know little to nothing .
This is so technical it will fly over the heads of most people.
Here are the steps in analogy :
1. Knowing the bank(s)were robbed
2. Qualifying what was taken
3. Identifying the bandit(s) - names are needed
4. Specify the crime committed
5. Provide sufficient evidence for an arrest to be made
Then legal proceeding begin
We are still at step one trying to migrate to step two.
If this is all true it was not planned overnight and will take even longer to unwind.
This will get zero play on MSM and most Americans will know little to nothing .
Posted on 8/11/21 at 2:57 pm to GhostOfFreedom
quote:
I think the final report is supposed to be out on the 20th.
I don't think they ever got the routers or bios passwords.
It would be hilarious if they tried the CO password and it worked for them.
Posted on 8/11/21 at 3:09 pm to Bard
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This is getting batshit crazy now.
quote:It seems as if the SOS is a POS that is trying to set up Tina Peters & somebody outside of their elections organization (Gerald has been named in articles-who I heard the symposium reference this morning as being at the symposium) or Watkins?
It is a soap opera.
The SOS is corrupt but who do you think will win this fight? The SOS or the clerk-Tina Peters? The SOS will have most likely- swamp backing & more power to gun the State AG, govt lawyers, after the SOS will most likely prevail, sadly.
I only reposted the part of the article mostly in Ms. Peters defense. But the SOS will probably have Tina arrested...
Peters ignores state orders, speaks out at 'My Pillow guy' event
Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters, left, and Secretary of State Jena Griswold
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Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters made a surprise appearance at Mike Lindell’s symposium Tuesday, an event that purports to be looking into allegation that the 2020 president election was rigged. She said state officials were “raiding” her office while she was in flight to the South Dakota event.
Peters, who faces possible criminal charges for security breaches, told the symposium audience that whoever entered her office in Grand Junction Tuesday could have accessed whatever they wanted, and implied that they were planting false evidence.
Peters was the featured speaker at Lindell’s symposium, an event that the My Pillow company and fervent supporter of former President Donald Trump promised would provide a smoking gun to prove that the election was rigged, regardless of a massive amount of evidence to the contrary.
“When I got on a plane to come see you folks and to talk to you out there, guess what they did,” Peters said at the symposium, which is being held in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
“They provided a search warrant and raided my office,” she added. “We don’t know what they were doing in there because for several hours they wouldn’t even let my chief deputy, who is the acting clerk for Mesa County when I’m absent, they wouldn’t let her observe what the Secretary of State and Dominion were doing in my office.”
Secretary of State Jena Griswold said Peters has so far ignored her demands to supply detailed information about a possible breach in election security, saying she had up to five inspectors in Peters’ office Tuesday. Griswold said that the Mesa County District Attorney’s Office was conducting its own investigation into possible criminal behavior. That likely would include Peters and an unknown employee that she claimed was working for her who may have illegally released passwords to election equipment.
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The Colorado-based U.S. Election Integrity Plan, a group that is trying to prove voter fraud in last year’s elections, released a statement Monday saying that it was Griswold, and not Peters, who is behind any public release of passwords into Dominion machines.
“Griswold has already proven her untrustworthiness as a public elections official with her illegal emergency rules declaration heard last week in a public hearing,” the group, which doesn’t identify any of its members by name, said in a press release Tuesday.
“Given Griswold’s tainted track record in office, her overreach in Mesa County raises serious ethical and legal questions,” the statement reads. “It appears Griswold’s actions in Mesa County could be a retaliation for citizens calling out Griswold’s unethical and illegal behavior.”
This post was edited on 8/11/21 at 3:11 pm
Posted on 8/11/21 at 3:14 pm to cajunangelle
Seeing how they basically said they were going after anyone that helped trump get into office i have no doubt the dems would do anything to to squash people like Tina.
Posted on 8/11/21 at 3:14 pm to Bard
did a search on duckduckgo for mesa county election news in the last week
about 20 news reports favorable to sec of state
no reports favorable to county commissioner
no reports of sec state raiding the county office
interesting.....either the news is coordinating anti county commissioner or live telecast county commissioner is flat wrong. Flat wrong is too easy to verify
about 20 news reports favorable to sec of state
no reports favorable to county commissioner
no reports of sec state raiding the county office
interesting.....either the news is coordinating anti county commissioner or live telecast county commissioner is flat wrong. Flat wrong is too easy to verify
Posted on 8/11/21 at 3:14 pm to Jjdoc
I just started watching.
What is he referring to when he said this new stuff within the last 72 hours?
What is he referring to when he said this new stuff within the last 72 hours?
This post was edited on 8/11/21 at 3:15 pm
Posted on 8/11/21 at 3:16 pm to cajunangelle
"If I give him up, they will kill him"
Talking about the CO SOS who is active in antifa and trying to force this guy to give up the antifa person who let him in on the election fraud and Eric Croomer, who declared Dominions intent to steal the election -
AND DID STEAL IT along with at a minimum of hundreds of DemXcrat/antifa
Talking about the CO SOS who is active in antifa and trying to force this guy to give up the antifa person who let him in on the election fraud and Eric Croomer, who declared Dominions intent to steal the election -
AND DID STEAL IT along with at a minimum of hundreds of DemXcrat/antifa
Posted on 8/11/21 at 3:16 pm to Trevaylin
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did a search on duckduckgo for mesa county election news in the last week
about 20 news reports favorable to sec of state
no reports favorable to county commissioner
no reports of sec state raiding the county office
yeah and some of them written yesterday and this morning.
It was a preemptive strike to discredit her.
Posted on 8/11/21 at 3:22 pm to Langland
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What is he referring to when he said this new stuff within the last 72 hours?
They have an image of a Mesa County, CO drive from both before and after a Dominion employee showed up to "update" the systems.
The "update" appears to have been a complete re-imaging (ie: formatting the hard drive then reinstalling Windows along with their software) a couple of months ago (wiping that data is a violation of federal law).
Prior to the "update" there was three years of election data on that drive (still available on the pre-update image).
The files (they are looking at live) show attempts by the system to do a Windows Update the morning of the election. On that same day there is some action which unencrypted the Dominion database.
That's just a few things off my head.
This post was edited on 8/11/21 at 3:23 pm
Posted on 8/11/21 at 3:24 pm to Bard
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Bard
Damn. Thanks for that info.
Posted on 8/11/21 at 3:25 pm to Bard
I missed a bit of it but it sounded like they were saying they believed the Dominion passwords are hard-coded into their systems (ie: part of the program's coding). I might have heard that incorrectly though.
Posted on 8/11/21 at 3:30 pm to Jack Carter
Yes, it was available on Tru News site also.
Posted on 8/11/21 at 3:31 pm to Bard
quote:
They have an image of a Mesa County, CO drive from both before and after a Dominion employee showed up to "update" the systems. The "update" appears to have been a complete re-imaging (ie: formatting the hard drive then reinstalling Windows along with their software) a couple of months ago (wiping that data is a violation of federal law). Prior to the "update" there was three years of election data on that drive (still available on the pre-update image). The files (they are looking at live) show attempts by the system to do a Windows Update the morning of the election. On that same day there is some action which unencrypted the Dominion database. That's just a few things off my head.
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