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skumario 82 points ago +83 / -1

They were probably given squeaky clean machines.

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KuzoKevin [S] 52 points ago +52 / -0

Elsenheimer’s order said that Antrim County needs to “maintain, preserve and protect all records in its possession used to tabulate votes in Antrim County, to not turn on the Dominion tabulator in its possession and to not connect the Dominion tabulator in its possession to the internet,” as reported by the Detroit News.

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soapyballotjurybox 9 points ago +9 / -0

why would dominion ever comply to a judge order?

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85Dacudo 2 points ago +2 / -0

I doubt they know how to wipe code from those machines.

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Colonel_Chestbridge 28 points ago +28 / -0

Are these all the voting machines in that county? Who decides which 22 they get access to?

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Intrigued1423 11 points ago +11 / -0

This

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KuzoKevin [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

If they can prove problems with the machines they have, that would automatically make all other machines that run the same software suspect.

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undercovermaga 16 points ago +16 / -0

We all know how good democrats are at obeying laws and rules

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Peach_Mints 5 points ago +5 / -0

Oops. Someone accidently plugged an ethernet cable into the machines. Sorry. rubs nipples

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TravisRSCX 1 point ago +1 / -0

And the fraud.... is gone.

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Schroeder09 11 points ago +12 / -1

This is all well and good. I hope it yields results, but is there anyone in here who doesn't believe these machines have already been wiped? Initially there were reports that these machines could be set to not keep log files. The log files can be edited. These machines at one time were connected to the internet, and there have been four weeks to work on and wipe them over this said internet connection. There's no way they're going to find anything. These people are evil but not stupid. Eric Coomer, the Dominion Antifa cuck whose on record saying "Trump won't win, I've made sure of that." is a nuclear physicist I believe. This is highly likely to be a democrat trick, so the team has to come out and say they didn't have anything off these machines. We might as well get ready for that.

They'll be able to say, "The vulnerabilities we described and capabilities described in the operators' manual exist. It could have done this. The log files are set to not keep and appear to have been modified." In a sane world this would be it. It'd invalidate the election. However, for four months we've lived in an unbelievably insane and corrupt seemingly fake world, so if things play out like I've described, the "there's no proof" narrative will be fueled and ramped up. Cover will be ran for Dominion. This will be used as an example of how awesome these machines are.

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ManyDirt 1 point ago +1 / -0

Maybe it was wiped with a cloth, fact checkers say there's nothing wrong with that.

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SarahCartersPuppies 6 points ago +6 / -0

Have faith Schroeder09, as important as this audit is, it will not make or break our case, there are still plenty of variables at play. Hold strong. Anything can happen between now and the 20th.

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RallyinStJohnsWood 1 point ago +1 / -0

You are exactly right. There is a LOT that can happen and a lot that WILL happen between now and the 20th.

these fucks are not helping or hindering us - if they cooperate they are saving themselves, and if they fail to cooperate they are signing their own death warrants.

homey don't play dat shit.

firing squads have come back into fashion for a reason.

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Pinko10 6 points ago +6 / -0

Waldron has stated that his team can still get evidence even if they’ve been ‘wiped’. I don’t understand what that means, but I take him at his word

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RussianAgent13 5 points ago +5 / -0

The reset of the machines likely doesn't do any kind of intense "wipe" of the data. It just deletes files. When files are deleted they are not overwritten immediately, they just have the entry in an index pointing to the file removed. So an image of the entire storage device would still have the deleted data and you can run some tools to undelete it.

If the machines use hard disks, it's possible to read old data on the disk even if it's been written over. That would require more than 8 hours though.

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Schroeder09 2 points ago +2 / -0

yes I heard this, but there are different methods of wiping and how permanent each is. I'm not a programmer, so I'm not going to pretend to know exactly how it works. I think there ARE ways to permanently wipe these though. They've had 4 weeks to do it over the internet connection and even in person in the dead of night.

Don't get me wrong. I'm hoping and praying for the best. I'm just not holding my breath. These people are destroying evidence left and right. They're never held accountable for it. Why would the evidence here not have been destroyed? This in fact already happened earlier this week in GA. When the dominion server "crashed" it was "accidentally" wiped in the process of trying to "fix" it. The people who did this should hang, but instead they walked away unscathed.

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luckyfunk13 4 points ago +4 / -0

It depends on internals - most of the docs and manuals I've seen screenshots and pdfs of have referenced 'underlying Android os.'

If that's true of the machine, and not just tablet apps they were using to manage, then it should be Java code, which could either be compiled to byte-code (pre-compiled "close" to the os) or could be run through a native compiler, since they should all have similar/same os. Native would get a bit lower level.

If os isn't android, java is still "likely," but could be anything (within reason)

If it's a compiled language (probably, given performance wanted for ocr and image processing), the code would still be decompilable. Not as easy to read, but you can still see what's going on.

If it's runtime interpreted (and not obfuscated) it's just code and easy to read. If it's obfuscated, it's easier to follow than decompiler source, but pretty much the same.

If it is secured and signed, it may not be decompilable (easily) but once something is loaded into memory, you can get at it and reverse out what's going on.

In any case, anything that does "something" with input does have some form of code on it. It's all about how you want to get at it and if you define that as "code"

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Phil_DeGraves 1 point ago +1 / -0

unbelievably insane and corrupt seemingly fake world

The term you are looking for is "Clown World".

🤡 🌎 HONK HONK 🤡 🌎

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Helicopter_Latino 23 points ago +23 / -0

As a cyber security guy it wont matter if they deleted shit. We can look at logs , timestamps and know that shit was wiped without a doubt. If they wiped data that just gives even more ammunition to imprison and impound more boxes. These are riggers we are talking about not high speed hackers. I bet dominions IT guys are sloppy as fuck with the kind of funding they have.

Depending on how good their team is they can even look at deleted portions of memory if they need to. If Sidney is right they will be able to confirm the vote flipping. I'm interested in seeing connection events , how they implemented the voting network and hopefully seeing some configs that show shit that goes out to the internet. If it does its gg lol.

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skumario 3 points ago +3 / -0

Hoping the 305 will lay out all that threadbare.

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RussianAgent13 4 points ago +4 / -0

Then we'll be in open war, and sedition charges upgraded to treason.

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RallyinStJohnsWood 3 points ago +3 / -0

dingdingding we have a winner

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Helicopter_Latino 1 point ago +1 / -0

If it leads to a foreign country wed have to be careful on retaliation. Lots of orgs use foreign web servers to hide their location even a script kiddie would do it.

If it is a foreign web provider that has ties to our voting systems the US will reign in their influence to demand the company give up their client using it. I doubt the company would comply though. The corruption for the globalists run deep.

Now if theyre so fucking sloppy that it ties back to dominion directly lmfao that would be pitiful.

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Pinko10 2 points ago +2 / -0

Bingo - that’s what Waldron has said

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AR15 1 point ago +1 / -0

Agreed. I doubt they have the expertise to completely cover their tracks. I would love to have images of the drives/memory to pull apart myself.

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Helicopter_Latino 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes . I hope they put this shit on a public forum so we can mess with it. I know of a lot of autists who write their own malware and would love to reverse this shit.

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Rammstein1 4 points ago +6 / -2

POTUS won Antrim County. What makes them think these machines were rigged ?

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Wrexxis780 7 points ago +7 / -0

Did you forget about the whole flipped totals thing in that county?

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neurojerk 7 points ago +7 / -0

Biden was given the win initially, but it was then discovered that he had received 6000 votes that were part of a "glitch." The county figured it out, hand counted the ballots and returned the voted to Trump. So yes, Trump ended up getting the county, but the question is how many other counties had this happen and what was the "glitch."

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PodestasHandkerchief 7 points ago +7 / -0

The way the Dominion algorithm works is that it's siphoning votes from red districts to Biden. So counties where POTUS won are exactly where you would want to look.

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CandyBarr 3 points ago +3 / -0

This

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Vla1ne 6 points ago +6 / -0

that's the point. trum team pulled a fast one on em. look at it this way pede, the counties that are hotly contested are going to have the strongest resistance, but in antrim county, trump won, despite dominion use. if there was any county official that thought they were safe from an exam (and thus failed to wipe tha machine data on time), it would be the one that gave trump the win.

But thes are still dominion machines, there is still that programming error (feature), and we have heard tell that there is info on the internet traffic on the night of the election. If antrim county has these errors, then it opens the door for all other areas to be audited, and on top of that? If switched votes are found in this county, it will still be deducted from biden, and added to trump. anything higher than a 3% gain in this county may well hand the whole state right back to trump. this is a gain regardless, so long as the machines have even a modicum of fishy business going on.

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Raposa 2 points ago +2 / -0

That's really clever thinking, swooping in on the machines in a winning county since they seem to be convinced that all he cares about is winning and maybe they would have focused their coverup efforts on the losing counties.

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SarahCartersPuppies 2 points ago +2 / -0

I’m starting to foresee the day when all of this mess gets cleared up. The new way for evil to try and win the election will be to frame our candidate and cry gotcha. They will try and use their own stupidity and reverse it on us. Catch my drift? Hopefully we will be better prepared if we get another chance.

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Pinko10 1 point ago +1 / -0

According to Waldron, they can get fraud information from any machine. Since they are all connected to the same network, he can find the fraud algorithm that affected all machines

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SomeoneInHouston 3 points ago +3 / -0

My worry.

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Joeret 1 point ago +1 / -0

My biggest fear. Enough time has gone by to make whatever changes they have to for the results to comeback “confirmed”.

With that being said I don’t really know what goes into a forensic audit of voting machines.