Please, no personal attacks.You obviously have no trust in certification - nor in the knowledge and professionalism that is involved with conducting an election. Your baseless accusations are slap in the face to those who carry out their work with professionalism and integrity.
There are many excellent workers out there who are not "certified." You claim "It is clear that Cyber Ninjas is not a qualified auditor." Which individuals at Cyber Ninjas do you claim are not qualified? Or do none of the workers meet your standards?'The "certified" auditor group' were actually the certified auditors.
Cyber Ninjas ( how I love the name!) are neither certified or 'certified'.
The same group that certified the election machines before the election--a conflict of interest.'The "certified" auditor group' were actually the certified auditors.'.
Please, no personal attacks.
There are many excellent workers out there who are not "certified." You claim "It is clear that Cyber Ninjas is not a qualified auditor." Which individuals at Cyber Ninjas do you claim are not qualified? Or do none of the workers meet your standards?
Please, no personal attacks.
Specifically which election laws were broken in Arizona?
So you don't think that election laws around the country were violated?...ah, but you can slander Maricopa Election officials by making false claims that election laws were broken without any evidence?
Is that how it works?
The courts say no. As you well know. Please stop treating the ninth commandment as toilet paper.So you don't think that election laws around the country were violated?
So you don't think that election laws around the country were violated?
I wonder what stopped the people who think there is evidence for fraud from presenting it? I mean, the obvious answer is that it doesn't exist. But let's see what other excuses we can come up with.
Specifically which election laws were broken in Arizona?
So you don't think that election laws around the country were violated?
What a bunch of baloney. They are just trying to discourage people from a complete forensic audit. What about the chain of custody being broke by physically preventing observers from doing their job? The chain of custody was broken, yet Democrats have not proposed a do-over. People are much more vigilant, in a recent local election they caught and reported a Dominion coding "error." In Georgia the court had ordered that an audit of some votes should be allowed. The Genie is out of the bottle.Well now, whoever saw this coming? AZ will need to replace all of the voting machines that were handed over, as the way things were handled, the officials lost custody and control over them while they were being examined. Because of this, they cannot know what was done to them during this period and according to Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), they would need to be disposed and replaced before the next election, because they now cannot know that the machines weren't tampered with. So... Extra costs everyone!
Posts which claim election laws were violated followed shortly by posts like this rather than just providing evidence does lead one to certain conclusions about the veracity of those claims.So you don't think that election laws around the country were violated?
What a bunch of baloney. They are just trying to discourage people from a complete forensic audit. What about the chain of custody being broke by physically preventing observers from doing their job?
There is evidence, a whole bunch of evidence. As we speak the My Trump Pillow guy is preparing his Supreme Court case that will, for good and all, settle the 2020 election, reinstate Donald Trump as the only rightful President and lock up the ringleaders and conspirators in the largest election steal in history.
Just wait and see.
Any day now.
The kraken will be free.
Any second.
By Wednesday.
It will be HUGE!
Gotta have faith.
Don't fail us Pillow Man.
It's not nice to feed Donald's (or his followers) delusions.