Message from @Maw

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2020-11-21 16:42:39 UTC  

Pre-certification.

2020-11-21 16:42:51 UTC  

And tallies change as they get certified.

2020-11-21 16:43:28 UTC  

notice "sos.ga.gov" It's servers hosted by state of Georgia.

2020-11-21 16:44:25 UTC  

Then click here:

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/771201221145919499/779749071467446292/unknown.png

2020-11-21 16:44:57 UTC  

The url gets directed here:

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/771201221145919499/779749203182223426/unknown.png

2020-11-21 16:45:16 UTC  

It leaves the Georgia site and goes to ClarityElections servers

2020-11-21 16:45:27 UTC  

Now if you're in Chrome go to Developer Tools

2020-11-21 16:46:02 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/771201221145919499/779749476968693810/unknown.png

2020-11-21 16:46:27 UTC  

I have several real world examples of systems that you might think are automated, but aren't or weren't until recently. You know the box office numbers that everyone sees to show how movies do each week... You would think that was all automated, but it isn't (unless it's changed in the last 5 years or so). In any case, for decades these numbers were gathered by a bank of about 40 phone operators that called 4k-5k theaters each night to get the preliminary numbers from the theater manager. They then used an algorithm to extrapolate and project the grosses for the rest of the 12k theaters. These numbers were used to initiate financial transactions between the theaters and the studios - as well as, helping to determine which movies to keep at the theaters The point is media companies do stuff like this all the time.

2020-11-21 16:46:28 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/771201221145919499/779749587136413706/unknown.png

2020-11-21 16:46:48 UTC  

It goes to Clarity which goest to Scytl, just like the architecture explain

2020-11-21 16:46:56 UTC  

YOu can verify yourself

2020-11-21 16:47:54 UTC  

@TaLoN132 yea, i don't disagree with that, but this isn't a movie site, this is an analysis by someone who has allegedly had an in-depth look at the system.

2020-11-21 16:48:07 UTC  

@TaLoN132 and we have just verified a portion of their architecture

2020-11-21 16:48:17 UTC  

At this point, I think it's clear that states are neither sophisticated nor honest enough to be allowed to run their elections. They should be shepherded by the federal government to ensure a reliable result.

2020-11-21 16:48:22 UTC  

It seems unlikely Russell is lying, especially since he signed an affidavit

2020-11-21 16:48:46 UTC  

@NoobDad I am having a tough time verifying any information he has on his chart. Is that from 2020 presidential election ? The slide before was talking about 2018.

2020-11-21 16:49:20 UTC  

@james j it was before, I think his firm was called in to evaluate Dominion software. You know how Texas stated they rejected the software? It might have been because of this study, but I'm guessing.

2020-11-21 16:50:01 UTC  

An affidavit doesn’t make you beholden to the court it makes you beholden to the lawyer you signed the affidavits over to. So the lawyer can go after you if the affidavit is false not the court @NoobDad

2020-11-21 16:51:17 UTC  

Not sure that's true.

2020-11-21 16:51:24 UTC  

It's considered perjury, pretty sure.

2020-11-21 16:51:31 UTC  

And that's prosecution by the state.

2020-11-21 16:51:45 UTC  

@NoobDad I highly doubt that developers are installing and setting up the systems there are way too many locations. They train installation people. As a developer, I would never go to customer sites to do installations. You are talking about thousands of precincts in GA alone. There are 3rd party integrators and installation technicians that are taught to connect the equipment, configure them, and test them within given parameters. If there are issues, it might get kicked up to a tech support queue. One of the last groups of people involved would be developers.

2020-11-21 16:52:07 UTC  

As it's lying under Oath.

2020-11-21 16:52:15 UTC  

Wait they don’t even use the dominon software in texas? I mean they did the Georgia recount and found no difference @NoobDad

2020-11-21 16:52:58 UTC  

@james j well i'm only 1/3 of the way through Russell's video, but they made it so you could change the votes at Central Counting remotely

2020-11-21 16:53:04 UTC  

@Maw only if you get dragged into court based on your affidavit then you get sworn in. The current state of an affidavit is not a sworn statement

2020-11-21 16:53:12 UTC  

@NoobDad I'm saying that assuming there is a direct connection from the state's voting tabulation systems and the media does not pass the smell test.

2020-11-21 16:53:12 UTC  

@TaLoN132, you just advanced to level 8!

2020-11-21 16:53:22 UTC  

But you just can't do that because there are physical ballots at the polling places that can contradict those resulsts

2020-11-21 16:53:48 UTC  

so what you do in that case is your bring in fraudulent absentee ballots to match the counts in Central Counting

2020-11-21 16:54:07 UTC  

Boom, you can pass audits

2020-11-21 16:54:54 UTC  

Hi all, my son just arrived, so I'm going to step away. Thanks all, have a great day!

2020-11-21 16:55:03 UTC  

Take care!

2020-11-21 16:55:20 UTC  

Thanks!

2020-11-21 16:56:08 UTC  

@NoobDad they did a hand count in Georgia with physical ballots. The theory is that ballots were brought in late at night. Once the ballot is at the polling station the envelope with the name of the voter is thrown out. There is no way to prove this theory

2020-11-21 16:57:01 UTC  

@james j Affidavits are witnessed by notaries which are representatives of the state.

2020-11-21 16:57:24 UTC  

I'm pretty sure an affidavit has to be witnessed by a notary to be valid.

2020-11-21 16:58:09 UTC  

Yeah but the person is not held responsible until they get to court to testify