Message from @linuxace
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@Repeat Which ones are you referring to? The only one that I remember is Melissa Carone, but that was more than a week ago and that was thrown out of court, because she apparently lacked credibility.
@talon were there others as well?
@TaLoN132 please share a source about the lack of credibility. I apparently need to catch up
this tweet sounds to me like Trump is aware that Biden is likely to be POTUS
thoughts?
@Repeat Check out the copy of the court ruling in the following link, the judge's opinions of Ms Carone's testimony is on page 7. https://lawandcrime.com/2020-election/michigan-judge-puts-the-kibosh-on-trump-supporters-conspiracy-theories-about-detroit/
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@Repeat The only credible affidavit that I have seen is this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6Xq9i2dBlY
The case that included her affidavit was dismissed, though. For standing, I believe - the Lin Wood case.
I only have a few concerns about her account. First, why didn't she bring this to the attention to a supervisor or a Trump observer at the time? Why didn't she make note of the batch number id or something?
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Assuming all of that checks out, the only possible explanation is that maybe this was a stack of repaired ballots. If a ballot is too damaged to be read or maybe gets jammed at some point, I have read that there is a procedure for copying the vote to a pristine ballot so it can be counted. Since the Dominion system is new, she might not be aware of the procedure. The repair is supposed to be done with multiple observers ensuring the proper copying of the vote. It is possible that these repaired ballots are done at the end so as to not slow down the counting. This doesn't explain the 98% for Biden concern. Maybe someone was tired, lazy, or saw an opportunity to game the system for 30 or 40 addl Biden votes. Either way, it is concerning.
It seems likely that would have been a situation she would have encountered before if she had really been doing this for 20 years don't ya think?
I thought that too though.
Like I mentioned, it's a new system. She seemed to sound tentative and might have been brought in to help with the recount. She doesn't say.
So far I'm not convinced either way other than there was some strange stuff going on. All these claims needs to be investigated. The numbers are definitely strange.
They cut a lot of the testimony out also before posting it.
I've been reaching out to some of friends that are currently or prior DIA and they are very uncomfortable with what is going on. I haven't gotten any good statements or evidence from them, but they are pretty spooked with everything going on.
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Curious to know what was said between splices
Of all the people that have come forward, she seems the most believable to me. She just seemed sincere and did not embellish. She saw something very specific that bothers her. It might be nothing or limited, but it is the one that makes me pause.
Is it treason to make false statements?
Referring to the executive order
depends on the statement
Why would you assume a stack of "pristine machine printed" ballots are limited? Their existence goes not to a "limited" amount of fraud, but to an extensive amount of fraud, if she is indeed correct about what she saw.
had Revere given the wrong route on purpose, that would constitute treason.
Good god, @Doc... I thought you went to bed a while ago or are you just a really early riser?
They know something they aren't willing to say probably about some of the investigations that have been made public yet surrounding this. Did have one who said that there was evidence that the Chinese consulate in Houston was smuggling weapons in to groups like Antifa and may have been involved in election tampering and that is one of the unpublished reasons why it was closed.
Dominion employee, Melissa Carone, for example. Is that video testimony treasonous?
If it’s proven false
The executive order is always in the back of my mind when I read or watch anything regarding testimony of this election
@DrSammyD I try to look at these things from the assumption that there is a reasonable explanation - which is how the court is supposed to look at it. There are several reasons why I do this, but primarily for my mental health. In my "this is reasonable" scenario, the pristine ballots are justified as having been used to repair/replace a damaged ballot, which I believe is done when ballots jam and get damaged. This process should involve multiple people as checks and balances. Assuming Mrs Voyles took the time to look at all 98 Biden ballots and verified that they were exactly identical, this would only prove that a single batch had been compromised - whether through malfeasance to just plain laziness. In any case, her testimony alone does not prove a conspiracy, just a bad batch.
@Repeat They can say anything they want in public with no recourse if it is false - except possibly embarrassment and based on her interview performance, that is likely. They are signing a sworn affidavit that is notarized and attached to a court filing. That could carry some weight if it were proven false, but I think it might depend on how much it affected the outcome, I think. Not a lawyer - so I now risk the embarrassment.
That executive order reaches even the media though