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You're welcome to add input.

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So I thought of a couple of ways to transform our culture from this toxic wasteland to "America."

  • Buy a gun.

  • Invest in organizations who are truly conservative & pro-America (not RINO bs)

  • Reform the education system. Get rid of the teacher's union. Get rid of revisionist history. Add in civics classes. Teach kids about critical thinking, taxes and history. Warn them about ideology (marxism/communism). Teach them to love America.

  • Lessen or stop immigration (I'm a child of an immigrant, so I personally know how bad it becomes when an area is overrun with immigrants.)

  • Bring back healthy families with a FATHER & a MOTHER.

  • Teach kids how to think for themselves, accountability, how to be consistent, practice good morals, maintain good boundaries/relationships.

  • Lock up pedophiles who groom children through power and social media. Teach kids what promiscuity is and who/what to avoid.

  • Section 230 for Big Tech

  • Make news/media accountable for their content (MSM is propaganda, in Hollywood there are PG-13 movies that should be rated-R, children's books contain pedophilia)

  • Unpopular opinion: Get rid of gay marriage.

Gay marriage caused too many social issues. A lesbian couple wants to have children and does so by impregnating themselves..and no one knows who the fathers are. Nowadays, a black, gay, transgender woman who identifies as furniture is above a gay white man. In another case, gay rights are abused to commit marriage fraud and human trafficking. The list goes on and on... After seeing it with my own eyes, I concluded that gay marriage was a political move to help remove social boundaries.

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I especially believe we should invest in conservative organizations. I went to a prestigious private lib school. My classmates had some influential parents...dad is vice president of the federal bank reserve and member of the world economic forum...grandfather is chairman of a gas company...mother is a famous artist...relative is chinese government member, hometown is Xian, China...the list goes on. What they all had in common was money and pouring out that money into lib organizations to leverage power. These lib organizations then go on to create lib content, lib programs and lib bs.

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List of suggestions for trip to DC

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Overall:

-Download map of DC and surrounding states (do not depend on Google)

-Hide money in your clothes (wallets are easy to steal)

-Be prepared to get your phone stolen/smashed

-If you're bringing a car (install cameras, extra fuel, tool set, don't leave anything essential in the car)

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For camping out:

-Winter camping gear (winter tent, sleeping bags, extra blankets, backpacking stove)

-Hand warmers

-Gloves, hats, extra clothes, extra socks, extra shoes

-Portable toliet, porta potty, diapers

-Soap, hand wipes, toliet paper/toliet wipes

-Non-perishable food, lots and lots of water

-Phone power bank, portable power station

-Plastic bags, garbage bags

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If you get attacked:

-Emergency contact list in case something happens to you

-Body camera

-Emergency flare

-If you get pepper sprayed (goggles, water/milk, soap)

-Fire blanket (they will use fire works/crackers)

-Shields

-Loud siren horn (element of surprise)

-Learn some self-defense techniques

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Need it for the autists.

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It's a little late, but I went through the video and wrote timestamps for parts that seemed relevant.

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Leaked audio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7lMLxykPN9c&feature=emb_title

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Dominion Acronyms

ICP: ImageCast Precinct - ballot scanning device

ICX: ImageCast X - accessible ballot marking device

ICC: ImageCast Central tabulator

RTR: Results Tally & Reporting client software application

Adjudication Application: (pretty self-explanatory)

Rover: (employees with more authority??)

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6:15

  • Wants contractors to make sure all LAT(Logic and Accuracy Testing) results have been purged.

  • Instructor explains a dealer conducts a lot of the logic and accuracy testing. They run all the test ballots through and test the ICXs & ICPs.

  • Instructor has been to most sites to confirm LAT results have been set to zero, but haven't been able to reset all of them.

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11:12

  • Tells contractors "we are hands off." Instructs them that they are not to touch the equipment in any way except for clearing paper jams. They are not to run reports for poll workers. They are only to support adjudication and the scanning of absentee ballots, but not actually do the adjudicating/scanning for the poll workers.

  • Says, "Perception is everything in the elections business."

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14:20

  • Contractors are to help assist the clerk in exporting the results from either the ICC or RTR to upload.

  • Instructor reveals that 42 municipalities in Wayne County are running out of one project. "Some have adjudication...some don't, some have RTR...some don't, some are just going to export out of their ICC, some are going to export out of RTR. So it's really tough for us to give you a manual exactly on a standard process because everybody's going to function differently."

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15:33

  • Instructs them to create a package project for the poll workers right before they leave for the night.

(Note: Why does Dominion have to be the ones to create a backup for them?)

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20:10

  • Majority of contractors are to be done on Wednesday. Wayne County contractors have to work until Friday.

  • Instructor claims poll workers are overwhelmed and bombarded with 50% of electorate requesting for absentee ballots. "With my experience in mail ballots, I think it's gonna go into Wednesday morning."

  • Instructor mentions the contractors may have to prepare for a 24-36 hour day, despite previously telling them their jobs are done on Wednesday or Friday.

  • Contractor asks if Michigan requires voters to request a ballot or if the state simply sends it to everybody. Instructor replies, "Uh you have to request it. Yeah you have to request the absentee ballot."

(Note: Weird moment. Not sure if this is deliberate, but the instructor continually switches between "absentee ballot" and "mail-in-ballot". When answering the contractor's question, he technically didn't 'lie.' An absentee ballot requires a voter to send a request application to the state government(accepts or rejects request application), but a mail-in-ballot does not)

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21:58

  • Says poll workers cannot open ballots until November 3rd, except for the bigger areas. These big areas are allowed to start opening ballots before Election Day.

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24:47

  • Image Cast Listener reset procedure. Contractors are to call the customer and make sure the listener has been reset. They must confirm customer has not done any ICP testing and transmission since this reset. David then emphasizes, "That is very key to this operation."

(Note: David Stahl said he resetted everything with a listener ahead of time. Meaning he was already at these locations handling the equipment, even though Dominion is supposed to be a 3rd party??)

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25:50

  • Instructor reveals to contractors that the poll workers who were being trained had been were running test transmissions for the past couple of weeks. "One, to make sure it's going through to the county. Another, to make sure it's coming through to them through the ICP."

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26:26

  • Contractor mentions motem. "Also too um. What I've done here in the past to kind of help alleviate that at least on the county side because we do get some people that are very excited to close the polls at 7:01 am. I - I do unplug the modem at the county and then when polls close about an hour before I do plug it back in, so that way no tranmissions if they are - are going to make it to the county during that day."

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29:58

  • Instructor explains contractors will receive training on how to confirm if the secondary path is set correctly for troubleshooting. This secondary path will eventually help contractors troubleshoot for pollworkers not getting any ballots in adjudication or not seeing batches come up in RTR.

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31:25

  • ICP cleaning sheet: Card with a pad that you can put water on. It's used to clean mylars inside the ICPs.

  • Instructor explains that when voters use the wrong type of pen like a ballpoint pen, it gets on the mylar. This causes misreads or overvotes.

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33:03

  • ICP does not accept an overvote. Instructor continues, "So if somebody makes a mistake on their ballot and tries to overvote a contest, when they put it in it gets rejected. Now there's a Cast Button on there to where you can override that overvote and accept the ballot. But generally somebody's going to get an opportunity to change their ballot." If there are constant misreads, there are issues with the mylars inside the ICPs.

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34:20

  • Contractor raises an issue about ballots having or not having detachable strips at the ends. Further explains that voter's decision to take off the detachable strips can cause paper jams and machine damage. Instructor calls him "mom."

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36:05

  • Talks about setting up adjudication. Says all previous sessions have to be stopped for 15-20 minutes. When setting up adjudication, two options are given: "New" or "Resume". Instructs contractors to always start "New" every time.

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36:55

  • Talks about setting up filters. Contractors are to instruct customers not to select blank contests and undervote ballots at all. They will end up adjudicating every single ballot.

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38:20

  • Instructor answers a contractor's question, "Contractors are not allowed to touch the machine." Only the poll workers are allowed to touch.

(Note: I'm pretty sure the contractor felt the need to ask that question, considering how INVOLVED they are.)

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43:48

  • Assures them that they are not going to work 48 hours. Instead they are to come in at 6am. The contractors may be sent home at 3pm and then come back to work 10:30pm - 6am. Or, the most likely scenario, the contractors will work 24 hours (6am to 6am).
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