Of course it's possible, but I really don't think so. He is not well-educated (formally or informally), and I think he's quite sincere, but also not able to understand the complexities of the relevant legal issues and procedures. I think he's susceptible to believing the same kind of simplistic "evidence" that a lot of less-educated Trump supporters are susceptible to believing. A lot of the information he presented in his documentary/expose re election fraud ("Absolute Proof") was legitimate, but most of it was just circumstantial evidence, unaccompanied by the necessary proof-type evidence.
And the stuff from Mary Fanning, claiming to "prove" that the election process was being directly manipulated from foreign countries, by showing a map with lots of lines purporting to show internet traffic to and from Dominion machines, is just flat-out nonsense. At most, it is circumstantial evidence that at least some Dominion machines were connected to the internet while in use for voting and/or tabulation, which they weren't supposed to be. But once any computer is connected to the internet, that kind of transoceanic e-traffic is just normal, and proves nothing about the content, intention, or effects of the people or machines generating the traffic.
Of course it's possible, but I really don't think so. He is not well-educated (formally or informally), and I think he's quite sincere, but also not able to understand the complexities of the relevant legal issues and procedures. I think he's susceptible to believing the same kind of simplistic "evidence" that a lot of less-educated Trump supporters are susceptible to believing. A lot of the information he presented in his documentary/expose re election fraud ("Absolute Proof") was legitimate, but most of it was just circumstantial evidence, unaccompanied by the necessary proof-type evidence.
And the stuff from Mary Fanning, claiming to "prove" that the election process was being directly manipulated from foreign countries, by showing a map with lots of lines purporting to show internet traffic to and from Dominion machines, is just flat-out nonsense. At most, it is circumstantial evidence that at least some Dominion machines were connected to the internet while in use for voting and/or tabulation, which they weren't supposed to be. But once any computer is connected to the internet, that kind of transoceanic e-traffic is just normal, and proves nothing about the content, intention, or effects of the people or machines generating the traffic.