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The long-awaited and historic Arizona election audit presented last week undermines claims that America’s 2020 presidential election was the most secure ever, with over 57,000 likely illegal votes in one county, a criminal investigation looming and rising calls for decertification. ...
The Arizona Senate heard findings that 23,344 voters had voted from prior addresses, that 17,322 duplicates were found, 10,342 voters voted in multiple counties, 9,041 voters returned more ballots than they received and a lucky 186 voters (same names, phone numbers, signatures and other details) had dual voter IDs and voted twice. Curiously, 720 voters had incomplete names, including only a last name, no last name, only an initial for first and/or last name, and so on – 393 of these votes counted. Bear in mind that Biden’s margin of victory in Arizona was 10,457 and Maricopa is just one county, although the most populous. ... Tech expert Dr Shiva Ayyadurai, who holds the US patent for email, examined the envelopes of accepted mail-in ballots, drilling down on signatures to one pixel. He found over 4,000 had either a blank signature or merely a scribble, defined as having ‘a non-white pixel density of 0.1 per cent – 1 per cent’. This could be simply a short straight line. He also showed ballot envelopes which had been pre-approved, with the signature box printed over the approval stamp. Shiva also said that nearly all the mail-in ballot envelopes that surged in after election day were duplicates – ballot envelopes from people who’d already sent one in. A random sampling of these duplicates found that before the poll nearly all signatures were legible, but in those that arrived after, only five per cent were. If you were a bad actor wanting to adjust the paper ballot tallies to the ‘right result’, this would be one way to do it.
In leaked audio recently, one of Maricopa County’s five governing supervisors, Steve Chucri conceded many criticisms of the election and the Dominion machines, even saying that the County’s own audit was ‘pretty bull—-’. His colleagues had been too scared for their own election race results to go with a real audit, he told the election integrity group meeting. ‘Shame on us for you having to do what you’ve done,’ he said in reference to the audit. Chucri resigned after the audio came out. https://www.spectator.com.au/2021/10/steals-lies-and-election-results/
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