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Here you go, Doc -Doctor CamNC4Me wrote: ↑Mon Dec 14, 2020 10:41 pmSource your crap you mushroom cock sucking twat. Magatards are such stupid cowards they won’t link to their bubbles.subgenius wrote: ↑Mon Dec 14, 2020 10:37 pmReport released by Michigan court today
Dominion software said to have an incredibly high 68% error rate, "by design"
2020 election data illegally deleted on Nov. 4, according to the Plaintiff's forensic report
Plaintiff's attorney claims the forensics exam proves fraud, which Dominion and Antrim County, Michigan officials deny
Plaintiff’s attorney says the forensics explain the mysterious 6,000 vote "accident" in Antrim County, in which Biden was incorrectly declared the winner until a correction showed Trump actually won
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Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson and Attorney General Dana Nessel issued a joint statement calling the report "another in a long stream of misguided, vague and dubious assertions designed to erode public confidence in the November presidential election."
Antrim County, which is reliably Republican, has been in the spotlight because its initial results on election night showed Biden ahead of Trump by thousands of votes. Election officials later determined there were problems in the reporting of the results, and Trump ended up winning the county by more than 3,700 votes.
"If the Trump campaign had any actual evidence of wrongdoing – or genuine suspicion thereof – they could have requested a hand recount of every ballot in the state," Benson said in a Monday statement. "They did not, instead choosing to allow shadowy organizations claiming expertise to throw around baseless claims of fraud in an effort to mislead American voters and undermine the integrity of the election."
State officials are disputing a report on Antrim County's voting equipment — signed by a consultant who confused Michigan and Minnesota voting districts in an earlier election analysis — that says the county's equipment "is intentionally and purposefully designed with inherent errors to create systemic fraud and influence election results."
Michigan Elections Director Jonathan Brater said in a weekend court filing the report "makes a series of unsupported conclusions, ascribes motives of fraud and obfuscation to processes that are easily explained as routine election procedures or error corrections, and suggests without explanation that elements of election software not used in Michigan are somehow responsible for tabulation or reporting errors that are either nonexistent or easily explained."
And Dominion Voting Systems, the company whose equipment is used in Antrim, issued a statement saying it is the subject of a "continuing malicious and widespread disinformation campaign" intended to undermine confidence in the Nov. 3 election.
Judge Kevin Elsenheimer of Michigan's 13th Circuit Court ordered the release of the report Monday, following minor redactions of references to software coding that were agreed to by both sides. State and county officials withdrew earlier objections to the report's release.
The report is signed by Russell Ramsland of Allied Security Operations Group.
Ramsland, a cybersecurity analyst and former Republican congressional candidate, mistook voting jurisdictions in Minnesota for Michigan towns in one recent flawed analysis of voter turnout in the Nov. 3 election. In another, filed in support of a federal lawsuit filed in Michigan, he made wildly inaccurate claims about voter turnout in various Michigan municipalities claiming that Detroit, where turnout was 51%, had turnout of 139%, and that North Muskegon, which had turnout of 78%, had voter turnout of 782%.
Libs love to call for censorship.Philo Sofee wrote: ↑Tue Dec 15, 2020 12:14 amI think deliberate misinformation that is dangerous to our freedom ought to start carrying penalties. Free speech is one thing, but this deserves jail time.