Shhh! You can’t say “election frxxd” in public without being branded a kook or a conspiracy theorist by the legacy media and Democrats (but you can say “fortified“), so we have to resort to acronyms such as the newly-coined “AUDIT” to secretly pass the word along. And there really is a lot of information to pass along about what’s been happening in a number of states in recent days on the AUDIT-of-elections front. Here are some miscellaneous items on which to ruminate:
Arizona. The back-and-forth between Arizona State Senate President Karen Fann and the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors continues. County Recorder Stephen Richer made the following comments at the Board of Supervisors meeting on Monday:
The County won’t offer access to the routers — Richer claims the Senate has no reason to request them.
He reiterated that the County does not have the Dominion machine passwords and stated that the passwords were given to the logic & accuracy systems testers, Pro V&V and SLI, by Dominion. Although, the Pro V&V President recently stated that Dominion did not give them any passwords, the County provided the passwords and they were super user passwords, not admin passwords.