lukeneyland
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I mean I could be wrong but the idea that he just happened to have a stroke on the eve of the symposium where people with actual credentials were going to be examining the stuff that he provided to Lindell, which now turns out to not be legitimate, seems a bit convenient.
That’s completely unverifiable in either direction so I can’t really argue or tell you that you are wrong. If it did have an effect it’s more or less the same as all the other misinformation and lies politicians and media outlets spewI have said that false information from Russia helped Trump win. I have never called it a stolen election or voter fraud.
Ok. I’m not saying anybody killed him. I’m saying he’s an experienced conman who knows to skip town the night before his con got exposed.The Clinton murder theories etc. Convenient that he suffered a stroke. etc etc etc
https://amp.washingtontimes.com/new...says-they-cant-pro/?__twitter_impression=true
Starting to sound like Lindell got taken for a ride by the Hammer and Scorecard guy.
Ok. I’m not saying anybody killed him. I’m saying he’s an experienced conman who knows to skip town the night before his con got exposed.
Lindell’s retained subject matter experts are saying that the data they’re looking at is not legitimate.
Could be true. I haven’t followed it that closely. At this point it has been such a clown show that I don’t trust anything coming from this group. Same with the audit in AZ and the lawsuit (did it get dismissed?) in Georgia.Yeah, anything gotten from the hammer guy, I am suspicious of. I think Mike was taken for a ride and the guy conveniently had a stroke just before he had to face the music. That said, didn't they also get some info from a CO voting machine? My guess is as a result of this hoopla, some county commission somewhere will have them image the disks, something really they should do anyway for archival if there is an audit and to silence controversies like the one we have now. Once they clone the VM they should be able to at least see some of what happened. Biggest things are to look at the log files - most of them are probably wiped by "updates" but many states have not had another election yet so there should not have been one.
The truth is, once the software is certified, there is no reason whatsoever to update the software of a local non-networked machine - only to provide it with the tables for the ballot for the current election.