BREAKING!!! Maricopa County does not have security and passwords for their own voting machines
The Chain of custody control issue the county did not have its own voting machine passwords which raises the question: Who then did control the machines?
These are the servers for Maricopa Co elections. The external drives that were loaded w/ nightly early vote totals are circled. Scott Jarrett said they were taken to an offsite “undisclosed location” nightly “for safety” by an employee or a Dominion contractor working for MC.
"Dominion Voting Systems sharply criticized the election firm conducting a recount of ballots in Arizona, saying auditors had "already committed serious errors" and "demonstrated incompetence. The recount, which is expected to take weeks, is being overseen by an obscure firm called Cyber Ninjas hired by Republicans in the Arizona Legislature," says The Business Insider.
Again, Why hide the passwords if there is NOTHING to hide? Or if you have never had the passwords, it certainly was NOT A SECURE election .
https://creativedestructionmedia.com/video/2021/05/05/bombshell-maricopa-county-didnt-have-password-to-look-into-admin-functions-of-voting-machines/
Of course they didnt..
ReplyDeleteMost secure election ever, chain of custody, had 2 "audits" already...
recounting fraud os still
FRAUD