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"During this event, Mike Lindell will be revealing cyber data and packet captures from the 2020 November Election. For our attendees, they have one goal. Find proof that this cyber data is not valid data from the November Election. For the people who are able to find the evidence, 5 million is their reward. Seems insane, right? But this is real!"
The cyber data and packet captures have not been provided to the experts in attendance, so no.
This morning it was stated the CISSP experts were divided up into different groups, reviewing the data in different rooms. We'll hear their feedback tomorrow.
"August 11, 2021 2:03PM PT
Cyber Symposium—Bigger than PCAP
Mesa County Colorado election official, Tina Peters, provided Lindell's Symposium with machine images of before and after Dominion "update." This provided conclusive proof that Dominion actively deleted voting data in Mesa County machines.
This is a clear violation of Federal election laws at the hands of Dominion.
Had Tina not suspected Dominion, those machine images would not have been captured.
Great job Tina Peters!
@ArizonaAuditLiveFeeds"
The update was done at the direction of the Colorado Secretary of State. Led to the release of the images which contained the passwords to a far right list. Peters and her office are under suspicion and being investigated.
This morning it was stated the CISSP experts were divided up into different groups, reviewing the data in different rooms. We'll hear their feedback tomorrow.
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Originally Posted by djmilf
People in the audience are tweeting that they have been given nothing.
This morning it was stated the CISSP experts were divided up into different groups, reviewing the data in different rooms. We'll hear their feedback tomorrow.
Their feedback has been tweeted for these who are interested. There's nothing.
This morning it was stated the CISSP experts were divided up into different groups, reviewing the data in different rooms. We'll hear their feedback tomorrow.
"it was stated" and "the data" - these posts are always good for a game of "Spot the weasel words."
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