It’s in the ballots. Now the printers of the ballots are in
the hot seat. They better lawyer up. It appears that ballots in
Republican areas were printed differently than in Democrat areas which
caused more Republican ballots to go to adjudication and be recorded as
Biden votes.
We reported in December that inventor and data expert, Jovan Hutton
Pulitzer identified a pattern in Georgia where Republican district
ballots were printed differently than Democrat district ballots. The
Republican areas’ ballots were set up where a large percentage would go
to adjudication. This allowed unknown individuals to record all the
ballots for Biden.
Yesterday this same situation was discussed on Steve Bannon’s WarRoom
Pandemic. In Antrim County, Michigan attorney Matt DePerno provided a double-bombshell update to his case
relating to that county’s November 3, 2020 election and its voting
machines and ballots from Dominion Voting Systems.
On December 4, 2020,
DePerno, on behalf of his client, William Bailey, successfully received a
court’s permission to forensically audit the county’s Dominion machines
used in the November 3, 2020, Antrim County elections.
DePerno had to fight off legal attempts to stop the public disclosure of this data, from both the radicalized Michigan Attorney General, Dana Nessel (D), and the Soros-backed dishonest and equally radical Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson (D). Nessel filed a lawsuit, which Benson signed onto, to stop the release of this information!
On December 13, the night before DePerno’s emergency hearing to get permission to release his forensic auditors’ report, AG Nessel tweeted a warning shot directed specifically at “Lawyers who practice in Michigan,” letting them know that their oath prevents them from filing “unjust and/or frivolous actions” or from misleading the court.
DePerno was granted permission by the court at an emergency hearing on December 14 to release the findings of that report.
DePerno’s audit team, the Allied Security Operations Group (ASOG),
uncovered and exposed, among other things, that the Dominion voting
machines used in that 2020 election were set at a 68.05% error rate, when the allowable election error rate is .0008%! These “error’ed ballots” were forced out of the counting system and into the adjudication – manual review – by an individual who
decides which candidates the ballots report as voting for. The
Dominion system does NOT record who made the decision and when and does
NOT mandate that at least two individuals sign off on the decision, one
from each major party.
On May 18, as reported by UncoverDC, Bailey and DePerno’s case was dismissed by the court:
Judge Elsenheimer dismissed [DePerno’s] client’s case
yesterday with a ruling based on what DePerno says is a ‘narrow
decision’ that had nothing to do with any of the evidence he and his
client, Bill Bailey, have presented.
In another, May 18 exclusive interview
with Jim Hoft, Patty McMurray, and conservative Michigan Republican
activist Matt Seely, Matt DePerno expressed his resolve to appeal this
decision.
Yesterday, Matt DePerno gave two shocking updates about this case,
one relating to an anonymous user accessing the Election Management
System remotely and changing data – proving there was internet access
– and the other about newly uncovered data relating to the actual
printed ballots used in the Antrim County 2020 election. He reported
that the printing of the actual Dominion paper ballots appears to have been “intentionally modified” so that 20% of Republican votes were not counted!
DePerno explained to Steve Bannon:
Two things we put out late last evening, two new reports that
came out. One shows that there was, we’ve proved now that there was
direct access to the Antrim County Election Management System, because
we show on November 5, we can see it in the forensic images, that an
anonymous user logged onto the EMS remotely with escalated privileges
and made changes to the database, when they were trying to re-tabulate
the election.
So, that’s one huge, huge development because now we prove that
the machines were remotely accessed and, more importantly, they were
remotely accessed by an anonymous user who had elevated privileges in
the system.
That is pretty damning for the non-forensic reviewers out there or people who do not want a forensic audit. [my emphasis]
And the other thing, probably as equally as explosive. Everyone’s seen ballots before, like these ballots here [waves a paper ballot].
On the side of the ballot, there’s these black boxes, there’s 59 black
boxes on the side of the ballot. We now see within the forensic images
that in Antrim County those blocks, blocks 15, 18, 28, 41 and 44, were
all intentionally modified, the height and the width, the shape of the
blocks were intentionally modified in order to generate errors.
What does an error do? In this case by modifying those specific
blocks, they were able to cause rejections for Republican ballots,
meaning if you voted for Donald Trump and then put your ballot in the
machine, your ballot was rejected at a rate of 20% more than Joe Biden
ballots.
DePerno is actively encouraging Michigan citizens and voters to sign an affidavit (
here) he will be placing up on his website today, already signed by 3,500 Michiganders,
demanding that a full forensic audit be conducted throughout the entire state of Michigan.
To support Matthew DePerno and his continued efforts to fight for election integrity, go to: DePernoLaw.com and donate to his legal defense fund. See Deperno’s discussion with Steve Bannon yesterday:
Finally, the layout of the ballot is a big deal and the auditors in
Arizona know it. They are not only recounting all ballots from Maricopa
County’s results in the 2020 Presidential and Senate elections, they are
also reviewing the ballots’ layout and measuring for discrepancies.
If these ballots are out of sync and we find they are out of sync in
Republican precincts only, then we have another example where the
printing of the ballots is in error and therefore in question.
What are the odds that this all happened randomly? We all know the answer to that.
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