Kurt Olsen breaking down the evidence in the petition to the US Supreme Court. Investigators found plain text encryption keys in the machine databases via an open records request. They found a Rijndael key, an X.509 Security certificate and HMAC key @BehizyTweets @AsheinAmerica @KevinMoncla @ParikhClay @ShawnSmith1776
@CannConActual @BehizyTweets Let me guess: it was an open records request -to a near-sighted Commodore 64 repair guy -who gave records to Rudy -who gave them to Russian Intel -who published it as "news" on "Nyet!We'reNotMakingThisUpComrades,com" And drunk Rudy streamed the news while humping a stale cigar?
@CannConActual @BehizyTweets Does anyone have the link to the court filing? Thanks 🙏🏼
@CannConActual @BehizyTweets I hate to say it, but, so what? Were those keys actually used to decrypt, change, then encrypt election results data? Did the lack of valid certification alter the outcome of the election? I know they are using the wrong standard but this is their stated criterium.
@CannConActual @BehizyTweets "Wow, I'm impressed. This actually is huge! Like looks like they got the goods on rigged voting machines and a bunch of irrefutable new evidence. Now, if only we had a justice department, rather than and injustice department."
🚨🚨🚨MARICOPA COUNTY🚨🚨🚨 Keep in mind, Fontes Election Procedures Manual allows election equipment to be connected to an internet device called the Gateway Computer against EAC standards. PLUS his EPM states machines are certified if they pass the ceremonial Logic & Accuracy test