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Nekroziz 5 points ago +5 / -0

Uhh, no, lol. Since I’ve performed the audit I’ve gotten 3 hours of sleep a day, I’ve been working constantly on new angles of hitting the images I have and fearing for my family’s lives.

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Nekroziz 4 points ago +4 / -0

Sure! Really just the language in it, a lot of people are putting hope into December 18th, like if nothing happens we’re doomed. From my understanding of talking to lawyers involved with this, December 18th is when Trump can basically start the proceedings of the Intel orgs creating a report to base his actions described in the EO off. I just don’t want people having the 18th come and go, and going “NO EXECUTIVE ORDER NOOO” haha. But it’s all interpretations, we shall see. I’m just an I.T guy, I moonlight as an internet lawyer though lol.

I mean I do have some insights now that the Trump campaign has become involved, but they’re really just talking to me about the audit and my findings versus me having their ears to talk Trump’s current legal strategies, of course both can coincide that I may be able to make deductions, but so far, looking like maybe an affidavit, maybe testimony, not totally sure at this moment.

I would recommend right now to watch out for 3 things: our final report (looking like today or Friday, unless Dominion keep fighting us on the code is their Intellectual property) and/or a response to John Solous from Mr. Ramsland, other counties in different states performing forensic audits (so far I know 3 states, Arizona (Dec. 18th), and Georgia are coming, PA and WI are like 50/50 each so I’m assuming one will go through one won’t, I doubt any but Maricopa County, AZ weren’t updated which will result in no findings).

Also, BOLO for any Dominion testimony or statements.

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Nekroziz 3 points ago +3 / -0

Haha, legit I just spent 20 minutes figuring out why my python script wasn’t working only to discover I put “fnmach” instead of “fnmatch” d’of.

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Nekroziz 7 points ago +7 / -0

Shit has already hit the fan. We’re now at 3 states looking into forensic audits, hoping I can do a second! But to your question, Dominion outright refused to say anything before this report dropped. It wasn’t just the report let me be clear, but it definitely pushed them to get Johnny boy out there to answer questions.

Also I can tell you the testimony was not well received by Souless today, he utterly fucked himself in a lot of things he said.

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Nekroziz 7 points ago +7 / -0

I cannot say because people are actively trying to dox me and my family, but I am an independent I.T consultant, have been for 1 1/2 decades, I also have low level security clearances, so I guess I wasn’t too far off what they needed :).

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Nekroziz 6 points ago +6 / -0

Oh..$100 million round about (thats for the entire state of Georgia, I haven’t seen MI). We pay so much for security, actually $100 million is cheap believe it or not, Dominion were the lowest bidder by a lot basically everywhere they went.

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Nekroziz 2 points ago +2 / -0

Depends on your definition of “ballot”. They were able to view the optical PDF (sometimes other file formats) of the ballot. The paper ballot stuff I have no clue on, didn’t do anything regarding the paper ballots.

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Nekroziz 20 points ago +20 / -0

Yes, I was a part of the forensic analysis team in Antrim Co. MI, if you take a look at Venezuela’s track record with Dominion, they similarly had millions of votes, flipping the election, 30m before polls closed. Check my post history for more info

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Nekroziz 7 points ago +7 / -0

I meant Serbia, it was spell check correcting my misspelling of Serbia, didn’t notice until it was pointed out. I work in I.T, not known as a field generally good with spelling lol. Mr. Ramsland got places wrong on the report as well.

Nothing I’ve said has jived with reality? Uh, so I knew everything that would be laid out on a forensic audit in Michigan 4 days before it was released with not one site reporting info before it happened? I better play the lottery. I also knew everything surrounding it to a tee (dates of updates, what was contained on the machines, details of the suit, details of what happened during the audit, Trump team becoming involved which was confirmed earlier today). I also with no sites reporting said Dominion was censoring our report based on intellectual property when sites actually were misreporting this as names, so I actually stated the correct info even with reporting saying otherwise, as it’s been confirmed. I also said Epoch Times had the data which they’ve confirmed too.

I mean if that amount of info doesn’t convince you, please, just ignore my stuff, doesn’t matter to me, I’m just disseminating this info in case something were to happen to stop it’s release.

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Nekroziz 5 points ago +5 / -0

I think a week tops altogether. Friday and Monday are the two key days imo

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Nekroziz 4 points ago +4 / -0

Every machine when forensically audited will report its current firmware. 5.5-3 is the 2020 Election firmware, 5.5-3.22 is the cloaked firmware.

Once further audits are done, we do know quite a few didn’t update from some of the Antrim election officials. Apparently a lot couldn’t figure out how to do the update so they left them alone. I’m sure they’re “figuring it out” now, but we’ve purposefully left out some of our findings that are applicable on both updates that are damning enough to break the crumbling foundation Dominion sits atop.

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Nekroziz 5 points ago +5 / -0

Oh sorry, I should have said the link I provided is what describes it. That cluster of machines is what I was referring to. Thank you for pointing that out!

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Nekroziz 5 points ago +5 / -0

Hmm, we still have a few unknown IP’s, will do some digging, thank you!

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Nekroziz 3 points ago +3 / -0

Hmm, I couldn’t say either way on that. We have something pressing we’re looking into right now, the 2016 elections we will look at probably next week for comparison data. I would guess most likely, but internally we have looked at 2018 as the first run, it wouldn’t surprise me if 2016 and even down to the first DVS machine being deployed having done similar things.

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Nekroziz 6 points ago +6 / -0

Thank you fren! Much more to come actually very shortly. We (I say we, I worked WITH ASOG, I’m not an official employee), are going to be releasing either a response or just the full report. Looking at tomorrow or Friday.

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Nekroziz 5 points ago +5 / -0

I’m not “up” on what they did in Georgia, but Georgia is basically the reason Dominion was deployed in the U.S, I trust nothing they say. Brian Kemp has financial ties to Dominion.

From my knowledge, there is no paper ballots, they were shredded, and if there are, they’re extremely small sample sizes. What needs to be done is the optical images of the ballots compared to the rolls.

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Nekroziz 6 points ago +6 / -0

Other jurisdictions perform similar forensic analysis and corroborate our findings. There will be some that “deboonk” our findings as the 5.5-3.002 update obfuscates ALMOST all of our findings, but these results will be recommended to be thrown out as .002 was not used in the 2020 election.

Than theres 2 prongs of what will happen:

  1. So far, Intel orgs are rumored to be attempting to seize our data, I will leak it, and other forensic audits are popping up by the dozen now so it doesn’t matter at the end. This could change with Trump’s replacements, which would favor us.

  2. Dominion still will not allow our full release, claiming intellectual property rights to our data. This will be thrown out, the legal team has no doubt in this, which will prompt other forensic teams to be deployed on these machines and again, corroborate our findings.

Both of these prongs to me have to lead to 1.5 things:

  1. Trump campaign uses it to throw out the states infected by Dominion completely.

1A. Intel orgs will use it to pursue charges against Dominion, and 1 on top.

Seriously, right now state wise I think we’re at 3 who want forensic audits that were collaborating with to prepare. This will just explode. The data alone is too big. But we need more than Antrim because he used the divide and conquer strategy I said he would (problems in Antrim aren’t country wide, happened from election officials).

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Nekroziz 6 points ago +6 / -0

Well as I described in my other posts, Dominion was literally an android tablet, a Dell laptop, Dell server, and a canon 2-1 printer, lol. All on Windows 10 and Windows Server 2012 R2, these aren’t sophisticated machines. The programs are poorly coded with tons of security vulnerabilities, antivirus and Windows updates not done for years. This shit was a joke.

That’s why it only took 7 people 8 hours to wrap a bow on Dominion’s fraud, this was extremely unsophisticated, shockingly so. If I was committing fraud against the U.S I wouldn’t borrow my grandpa’s laptop and cobble together a few apps, lol.

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Nekroziz 8 points ago +8 / -0

Highly doubt it, but he literally lied (I counted, lol) 44 times in 30 minutes. I guarantee this guy runs away to some country with no extradition laws when we release the full audit report.

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Nekroziz 7 points ago +7 / -0

Well the worst part for me, knowing what is on these machines, is him constantly recommending paper ballot checks. I said on Saturday paper ballot checks will prove nothing. That’s why he wants specifically paper ballot checks being done. Too bad other counties are contacting us to perform forensic audits of the machines.

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Nekroziz 8 points ago +8 / -0

Guys, hold down the fort, there’s so many lies in Polous’s testimony I’m still on “Dominion is a U.S company from Colorado” lol. I WILL have a post for you today.

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