Friday, November 13, 2020

Arizona voting machines were not officially certified

According to the 2019 Arizona Revised Statutes, when the voting machines are tested prior to the election, 'the test shall be observed by at least two election inspectors, who shall not be of the same political party'.

The Certificate of Accuracy pertaining to the 2020 General Election Combined Voting Equipment Test shows that only the Democratic Party was represented at the test. Neither the Republican GOP Chair Rae Chornenky, nor a Libertarian Party representative was present at the test, as required by statute.

No Republican election inspector was present, as required by statute.


As only the Democratic Party was represented, the voting machines were not officially certified according to statue.

The specific relevant paragraph is found in Title 16 which covers Elections and Electors:

131 sworn affidavits in Michigan: "Multiple ballots were 'corrected' that should not have been counted."

Sworn affidavits filed in Michigan by 131 witnesses have described voter fraud and a long list of election irregularities including dead people voting, poll workers 'correcting' ballots that should not have been counted, fictitious birth dates being entered, harassment of Republican poll watchers, and Republican and Independent poll watchers being denied entry to counting rooms.

The sworn affidavits run to 234 pages and can be found at the following link:
www.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.miwd.99598/gov.uscourts.miwd.99598.1.2.pdf

After reading the affidavits I was left feeling angry, not just at what went on, but also that the democrats would even think this sort of behavior is acceptable.

Here is just a small selection:

Page 45: Poll workers using their bodies to block the view of poll watchers



16. During the process two workers used their bodies to block seeing the duplication process.

Dominion voting machines


It's always rigged in Philadelphia.

How to get full admin access to a voting machine in under two minutes...

The following video demonstrates how easy it is to get full admin access to a voting machine used in 18 different states in under two minutes.


"I'm very concerned for our upcoming election because this voting machine is used in 18 different states, and it's extremely easy to get admin access on this machine.

"So let me show you how quick it is, about a little under two minutes. All they have to do, this bad actor, would be to open up this machine by pressing this button right here. When it's off, removing the card reader, removing this. You don't need any tools to do this. Unplugging this, again you don't need any tools to do this. Turning it on. All you have to do is pick this lock here with a ballpoint pen. Open this up, press the red button, and we're going to let it boot up here, and then I'll show you the admin access.

"So it's loading what they call a 'secure voting terminal' right now. And here we're going to see a couple of error messages, and all you have to do to bypass those error messages is just click 'cancel' and 'okay', and now I have full admin access. Under two minutes."