Message from @William Dinan

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2020-12-16 15:44:48 UTC  

This doesn’t seem correct at all.

2020-12-16 15:45:14 UTC  
2020-12-16 15:45:56 UTC  

Some guy sets up a router in your house or activates your cell phone in the store doesn’t make them a IT expert

2020-12-16 15:46:06 UTC  

Which seems like the level of expertise we are dealing with

2020-12-16 15:46:24 UTC  

@james j If you can set up websites and servers, especially enough to make a living on it, you can trace domains and IP addresses.

2020-12-16 15:47:08 UTC  

@KillerSmurf people make money off of minor technical things like a help desk and make a ton off the technologically illiterate

2020-12-16 15:47:21 UTC  

His Testimony was only submitted to the Court as Expert Testimony and has not be accepted as such at this Time. The Respondents have the opportunity to counter it and challenge his Expert Status and/or Methods.

2020-12-16 15:47:31 UTC  

You are making some big assumptions.

2020-12-16 15:48:21 UTC  

What does tracing ip addresses have to do with auditing a voting machine. A 10 year old can trace a IP address @KillerSmurf

2020-12-16 15:49:02 UTC  

Straight gangster

2020-12-16 15:49:24 UTC  

My biggest question is that in one of the hearings they said they were able to capture packets from one of the machines. This is super interesting and yet they never produced these packets @KillerSmurf

2020-12-16 15:49:33 UTC  

@yetiCodes what is the assumption

2020-12-16 15:51:13 UTC  

You’re asserting that because IT is such a broad field, which it is, his actual capability could be very low.

2020-12-16 15:51:45 UTC  

@james j Is the affidavit too technical for you? I’m a software developer and the tools he used and the logic he applied, I think, checks out.

2020-12-16 15:52:51 UTC  

Which part of his affidavit checks out, where did he show any procedural information about what he did? @KillerSmurf

2020-12-16 15:53:03 UTC  

@yetiCodes he was a car mechanic

2020-12-16 15:54:07 UTC  

The conclusion of that report is a cut and paste mirror of everything ramsland has been saying for years @KillerSmurf nothing new was learned in that report

2020-12-16 15:54:09 UTC  

Yeah and? Before being a Dev I was a guitar teacher.

2020-12-16 15:54:40 UTC  

And he never passed the training required to be an expert in what he claims to be @yetiCodes

2020-12-16 15:54:45 UTC  

So you liked the part where he didnt prove internet connectivity on the air gapped machines🤔 or was the baseless conspiracy theories more your style?

2020-12-16 15:55:23 UTC  

That will be determined by the Court.

2020-12-16 15:55:32 UTC  

That’s a good assertion. I’d be curious to hear from Robert what constitutes an expert.

2020-12-16 15:55:34 UTC  

He admitted this @yetiCodes

2020-12-16 15:55:56 UTC  

Someone who is what they claim to be would be a good start @yetiCodes

2020-12-16 15:56:04 UTC  

Many programmers do not actually take computer science.

2020-12-16 15:56:11 UTC  

He already admitted the perjury 😂

2020-12-16 15:56:12 UTC  

In his court filing in the case, Brater said the report suggests it is improper to divert write-in ballots for adjudication, but that is the only way those ballots can be counted. Contrary to the suggestion in the report, this does not allow administrators to “change votes,” beyond determining for whom write-in votes should be counted, Brater wrote.

Brater said the report references system capabilities for ranked choice voting, which is used in some jurisdictions, but which is not used or authorized for use in Michigan elections.

"Because voting tabulators in Michigan use hand-marked, paper ballots, any alleged errors in tabulators can be caught during a hand recount, which any candidate could have requested in Antrim County," Brater said.

"This week the Michigan Bureau of Elections and Antrim County will also be conducting a hand tally of all ballots cast in the presidential election in Antrim County, which will provide further verification that the Antrim County results are accurate."

That audit is set to begin Thursday, officials said. https://www.freep.com/story/news/politics/elections/2020/12/14/michigan-company-officials-dispute-report-antrim-county-voting/6538325002/

2020-12-16 15:56:25 UTC  

we'll know sometime after Thurs

2020-12-16 15:56:40 UTC  

His affidavit wasn’t to prove that the machines were connected to the internet. Other people have proved that. His affidavit is connecting Dominion to foreign entities, and exposing the seemingly intentional vulnerabilities in their networks

2020-12-16 15:57:14 UTC  

A finding of Fact and Law has to be determined yet.

2020-12-16 15:57:36 UTC  

solarwinds network security a joke....

2020-12-16 15:57:52 UTC  

Par for course...

2020-12-16 15:57:58 UTC  

He was tossed from the case as not an expert and the case dismissed. What do you think is pending?

2020-12-16 15:57:59 UTC  

@KillerSmurf okay where is this proof the machine was connected to the internet

2020-12-16 15:58:30 UTC  

other people have alleged that ... proven (in a legal sense) would be if there is a court ruling that such allegation is true

2020-12-16 15:58:52 UTC  

Then the issue is settled.

2020-12-16 15:59:05 UTC  

I don’t even have a college degree. That’s why I’m pushing back in this because I would consider an expert to be someone experienced in the given field, not someone with a lot of papers with big names.
I work with devs with papers with big names one them and that doesn’t mean they are experienced devs or experts by any means.

2020-12-16 15:59:36 UTC  

as far as the court is concerned ... guess the verdict is still out on the court of public opinion

2020-12-16 16:00:04 UTC  

@yetiCodes would you lie about your credentials on a affidavit?

2020-12-16 16:00:13 UTC  

This person should likely have qualifications if you're talking encryption systems though. Like, many programmers can't tell you the difference between sorting algorithms like bubble and merge sort.