Election Audit avalanche forthcoming after introducing massive fraud and verifiable system hack of voter rolls
Matt DePerno investigation has uncovered new voter fraud revelations in Michigan, Georgia, and Arizona.
Yesterday's Arizona's Senate hearing for Maricopa uncovered voter logs hacked the voter rolls on election day. In the case of Arizona the same login and password was used thousands of times making it nearly impossible to implicate who was using the password.
Apparently, in these states, anonymous users had REMOTE access log-ons with elevated privileges.
DePerno says this means anyone logging in could access the database and change the results.
Wifi de-certifies elections if used by voting machines during the election, according to experts.
The U.S. Election Assistance Commission gets sued again, this time for rolling back voting system standards, including use of Wi-Fi or Internet connections during elections that up till now have been decertifying the machines and results thereof. The EAC met in secret, had unlawful meetings with the manufacturers they are supposed to be regulating.
Now let me know the elections hacked, the Mike Lindell August Symposium becomes even more interesting.
The Wi-Fi is the weakness. They have opened up this store and clearly are afraid of this exposure. The data packs and time stamps are impossible to delete once they hit Wi-Fi /Internet.
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