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Kwdzr 1 point ago +1 / -0

Right. We need to get all patriots off their couches and get everyone okay with the idea of spending a couple hours a night doing something.

Find local movements.

Go canvass a neighborhood.

Go get petition signatures.

Use your skillsets to make things different.

Don't wait for someone else to do it for you.

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Kwdzr 2 points ago +2 / -0

I've posted a number of times looking for devs and hardware enthusiasts to work on a project to let voters anonymously keep ownership over their vote all the way to the " vault" and allowing voters to audit their own votes but not many agree and far fewer want to participate.

Mostly people just want to complain online few want to act to fix things.

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Kwdzr 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes. What is needed is tools to give power back to the people by means of controlling and auditing their own votes on the spot making results instantaneous and 200% publicly available.

Laws are moot?

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Kwdzr 10 points ago +10 / -0

U/nekroziz

Wtf is going on? Now FANN says " hand count?"

"Receiving lots of questions about were we are at with the audit process...We are working everyday getting this audit team together to ensure an independent forensic audit. We want this to be the gold standard knowing we could be challenged on anything we may find. This is a team who are each experts in the different phases being performed. We have been doing preliminary research, proposals and interviewing for the past 5 weeks but it was only last Friday when the judge ruled in our favor. We are now working on space details, contracts, logistics of engaging people to assist with the copious amount of man/woman hours needed to perform a hundred percent hand count etc. The Maricopa County attorneys have tried blocking us all the way and are now trying to disrupt our efforts. We will not give up. ARIZONA voters from all parties have questions about the integrity of our elections system. They deserve answers"

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Kwdzr 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes 22 months for all ballots is az law, but they don't care about laws.

The MCTEC building where the ballots were we found OPEN as in doors wide open

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Kwdzr 7 points ago +7 / -0

Almost anything that's premade or processed has soy oil.

I've seen it in peanut butter.

I've seen it in ice cream.

Anything from a grocery store should be scrutinized.

That doesn't include contamination on processing equipment, modified food starch, or zanthan gum ( which is a by-product of feeding bacteria sugar from dairy, corn, OR SOY).

YUM YUM

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Kwdzr 10 points ago +10 / -0

Soy oil is in all major baby formulas.

Soy is in almost all premade foods.

Ice cream, sprinkles, chocolate candy, premade breads including sub shops, some supplements, deli meats, breaded foods,

You have to make the majority of your food to avoid it.

Soy oil isn't considered an allergen because not everyone reacts to it, so if you look at an allergen menu and don't see it listed, don't assume you're in the clear.

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Kwdzr 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's not impossible but very very difficult.

You have to make your own food.

look at every single food item you might consume at a restaurant or buy premade.

Ice cream ( like DQ) ? Yup has soy. Some supplements? Yes they can have soy. Almost all premade bread at the grocery store? Yes, they have soy. Peanut butter ( like skippy? Soy) Deli meats yup.

That's just soy oil ( which they technically don't have to list as an allergen btw, because most people " don't have a reaction" to it).

That's not even going down the rabbit hole of things like " natural flavorings" " modified food starch" or my favorite zanthan gum ( which is the byproduct of feeding certain bacteria sugars ( from dairy, corn, OR SOY).

YUM YUM EVERYONE.

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Kwdzr 3 points ago +3 / -0

You were there and talked to the az Senate. ASOG has the experience and the record of finding the fraud evidence.

Seems like a no brainer? I don't understand why everyone is so against you, unless they don't really want to find anything after all this talk and theatre

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Kwdzr 4 points ago +4 / -0

Wethepeopleazalliance.com

Petitions to recall gov sos and maricopa county BOS

They have signing locations posted n their events page. Tell all your friends and neighbors

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Kwdzr 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yep you have the right idea.

Machines are not inherently evil. Just as guns are not inherently evil.

People commit evil.

Outlaw algorithms on machines. Outlaw any technology that connects to mobile networks or wifi Have only the voter handle their data Why keep the ballots a secret? Show the people every ballot

You let people check to see if they're ballot was "accepted" how about letting them check their ballot wasn't tampered with after it was cast?

This " no machines" is nonsense.

I don't remember the machines

holding up cardboard over windows Intimidating poll workers Ballot harvesting Not allowing counting to be observed Removing poll challengers for asking questions .....

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Kwdzr 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yup. Anything that is a slight call to action / ways to make a change gets lots of " there's no point" responses

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Kwdzr 1 point ago +1 / -0

You're right.

That's why I make the machines known to the voters and have the voters demand them/ know the machines were refused.

What happens after that?

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Kwdzr 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's also about stopping the spread of those machines meant to commit fraud by giving a strong alternative

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Kwdzr 1 point ago +1 / -0

There are legislatures who probably see the writing on the wall, if they don't do SOMETHING NOW they will just be cheated out of office and they will never get it back.

Goodbye to everyone's states

That's pretty good motivation, I think.

Not everyone is evil, just most.

Lastly, they don't use the same machine for eternity. Someone could sign a contract for a few years then decide for whatever vs reason they need to switch again.

It's a game to most, right? What better way to play the long game then to basically guarantee people to trust you by pretending to fight for them and then be like a politician and stab then in the back afterwards 🎉

Heck idk, I'm not a politician.

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