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Old 08-03-2021, 06:38 PM
 
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That was not an "insurrection."

That was a group of idiots that really should NOT have done what they did.. though there is evidence the Capitol Police followed the plot of The Purge that day.
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I was referring to the democrats who stole the election in 2020.
Uh-oh, friendly fire incident.
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Old 08-03-2021, 06:39 PM
 
Location: Stillwater, Oklahoma
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I was referring to the democrats who stole the election in 2020.
That didn't even happen as a matter of fact. If it did happen, then the Democrats would have gained more seats in the House, rather than lose some.
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Old 08-03-2021, 07:36 PM
 
Location: Old Mother Idaho
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................... the internet access is just a small part of the fraud.

The hard information, and the most shocking, is the:

1. fake ballots
2. "mail in votes" that were never mailed out
3. "mail in votes" with no folds from the envelope
4. ballots marked with sharpies which were "adjudicated" (i.e. changed to Biden)
5. Vote fractionalization with Trump votes = .75 votes and Biden votes 1.25 votes

However, the incoming evidence gets deeper and deeper. It is just a matter of time for the insurrectionists who pulled off the first coup in US history (for the time being).
How much time?
Every conspiracy theorist always says this. "It's only a matter of time."

60 years isn't apparently enough for the Kennedy Assassination theorists. Many of the originals who spread that conspiracy are now dead, but the conspiracy lives on. All the possible killers are long gone forever, dead and in their graves.

Conspiracy is a fun mental game, but that's all it is- a game of "What if?"

We are all now 8 months past the last day anything could have changed the outcome for Trump. That last day was more a ceremonial duty than anything else, a stamp of agreement the Constitution demands for every incoming President.

Trump's actual last day came in November. Since time doesn't run backwards, those days are both gone forever.

Play your game, but don't let it ruin you like Jim Garrison's game ruined him.
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Old 08-03-2021, 07:51 PM
 
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An employee of Dominion has come forward with the instruction sheets for employees (with the appropriate password) to be able to link Dominion voting machines to the net.

Access to the internet is enabled via a network interface card, which, in contrast to what Dominion has said, allows linking voting machines to the internet.

Yet another brick in the wall for the fraudsters.
Here's video


https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WfKZbqTGoTc
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Old 08-03-2021, 08:59 PM
 
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Nope. That video isn't showing voting machine screens.

The Dominion EMSserver is a central office server that is used for a variety of back-end functions. It is network connected to a database server and such. It is not connected to the voting machines.
Here is a writeup of how it all works. This writeup is actually from a Colorado gov website, but should be pretty much the same as Arizona's.

https://www.sos.state.co.us/pubs/ele...on-5-11-CO.pdf

However, it is possible that a bad actor could break in and attach a device such as a laptop into the central office private network and connect that to the Internet. The local logs from Maricopa county systems says that did not happen.
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Old 08-03-2021, 10:57 PM
 
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Nope. That video isn't showing voting machine screens.

The Dominion EMSserver is a central office server that is used for a variety of back-end functions. It is network connected to a database server and such. It is not connected to the voting machines.
Here is a writeup of how it all works. This writeup is actually from a Colorado gov website, but should be pretty much the same as Arizona's.

https://www.sos.state.co.us/pubs/ele...on-5-11-CO.pdf

However, it is possible that a bad actor could break in and attach a device such as a laptop into the central office private network and connect that to the Internet. The local logs from Maricopa county systems says that did not happen.
Thank you. May I share this information?
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Old 08-04-2021, 02:27 AM
 
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Nope. That video isn't showing voting machine screens.

The Dominion EMSserver is a central office server that is used for a variety of back-end functions. It is network connected to a database server and such. It is not connected to the voting machines.
Here is a writeup of how it all works. This writeup is actually from a Colorado gov website, but should be pretty much the same as Arizona's.

https://www.sos.state.co.us/pubs/ele...on-5-11-CO.pdf

However, it is possible that a bad actor could break in and attach a device such as a laptop into the central office private network and connect that to the Internet. The local logs from Maricopa county systems says that did not happen.
The video is of the Dominion Election Management System inside an election center in one of the states that used Dominion software and hardware.

The video showed that the state holds the BIOS password - not Dominion, and not the county. In Arizona, it may be possible the password is be held by the Secretary of State.

Toward the end of the video, the whistleblower asks the Dominion employee about connectivity and whether or not the machines can be connected to the internet. The Dominion employee confirms the machines can be connected to the internet.

There is no way to know whether or not the machines in Maricopa County were connected to the internet until the County turns the logs over to the AZ State Legislature. The logs have been subpoenaed. It doesn't appear the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors is going to comply with the subpoena.
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Old 08-04-2021, 05:50 AM
 
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The video is of the Dominion Election Management System inside an election center in one of the states that used Dominion software and hardware.

The video showed that the state holds the BIOS password - not Dominion, and not the county. In Arizona, it may be possible the password is be held by the Secretary of State.

Toward the end of the video, the whistleblower asks the Dominion employee about connectivity and whether or not the machines can be connected to the internet. The Dominion employee confirms the machines can be connected to the internet.

There is no way to know whether or not the machines in Maricopa County were connected to the internet until the County turns the logs over to the AZ State Legislature. The logs have been subpoenaed. It doesn't appear the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors is going to comply with the subpoena.
The video is a steaming pile of crap. It has nothing to do with the original claim

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An employee of Dominion has come forward with the instruction sheets for employees (with the appropriate password) to be able to link Dominion voting machines to the net.
One of the first screen shots is simply a Dell Latitude laptop BIOS menu that allows someone with access to turn the motherboard's onboard local area network connection on or off. A LAN isn't Wi-Fi, a LAN is ethernet. Since the Dominion voting system runs on an air-gapped LAN, of course there's going to be an ethernet connection.

A subsequent screen shot shows settings for WiGig - which is not Wi-Fi. Enabling WiGig doesn't allow the machine to access Wi-Fi. It's for wireless peripherals or direct machine-to-machine communication.

The video then shows Dominion CEO John Poulos apparently testifying via Zoom, stating that Dominion Systems are designed to be used as closed systems and not to be connected to the internet. Later, Michigan state Senator Peter J Lucido is shown asking if Dominion has any way to access any of the information on any of the equipment remotely or have remote access within the machines themselves. Does anyone have access? There's some video editing showing Mr. Poulus saying no to each question. Senator Lucido chose not to run for re-election in 2020, therefore the video of the exchange between Senator Poulos must have taken place before January 2021.

The supposedly damming information is blurry video panning across two computer video monitors, one showing a Dominion Voting System desktop with a Windows Explorer window and the other showing a desktop application with the title "Welcome to EMS Server". There's a tool window on top of the desktop app, but it's blurry and unreadable.

A digitally altered voice asking "Can we have these passwords...in the system" (but the caption on the video say ("Do we have these passwords...in the system"), with a reply from a supposed Dominion employee saying "Not the BIOS passwords".

A video jump occurs and then a Dell computer configuration menu is displayed, showing the WiGig options for the machine. The disguised voice asks "What's that?" and the supposed Dominion employee replies "The state is keeping them". The disguised voice asks "The state won't let us have our own passwords?" and the reply is "Not the BIOS password".

Another video jump, another blurry screen, and the conversation between the disguised voice and the supposed Dominion rep continues. The disguised voice asks if the machine has wireless and the supposed rep says that it does. The disguised voice points to a blurry screen and says "but this option..." and the rep says "are greyed out". The disguised voice points out that the greyed out option is unchecked and the rep states that it could be enabled by unlocking it with the BIOS password.

Bottom line - the video claims one thing and actually proves another - an ordinary person would not be able to enable Wi-Fi on the machine without having the BIOS password.
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Old 08-04-2021, 08:01 AM
 
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Bottom line - the video claims one thing and actually proves another - an ordinary person WOULD be able to enable Wi-Fi on the machine if they had the BIOS password, and...

THE MACHINES HAVE WI-FI CAPABILITY

That explains exactly why the auditors must examine the machines and the routers.

Thanks for clearing that up djmilf.
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Old 08-04-2021, 08:21 AM
 
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