By Jim Hoft
Attorney Matthew DePerno is back in court on Monday.
Attorney Matthew DePerno filed his latest finding in the Circuit Court for Antrim County on Friday.
According to DePerno, there were 1,061 “phantom” ballots found in Antrim County during the 2020 election.
Attorney DePerno also contends there was nearly 100% turnout between ages 65 and 80 in the county despite the threat of the coronavirus.
New discoveries
and filings today:
(1) 1,061 phantom ballots discovered in Antrim
(2) nearly 100% turnout between ages 65 and 80
(3) 20.3% of all ballots sent to PO boxeshttps://t.co/IYzEsT5E7d
— Matthew S. DePerno, Esq. (@mdeperno) May 8, 2021
DePerno explains that in the
December hand recount of Antrim county, there was a total of 15,952 ballots
counted; however, Secretary of State Benson’s official database only had 14,901
ballots which means there exists 1,061 extra ballots not on the voter rolls,
i.e., “phantom” ballots.
Phantom ballots could explain what happened at the hand recount in December when volunteers were told to count approximately 138 ballots with the very same signature. Despite their repeated objections and attempts to challenge the problem ballots, the Secretary of State official said, “That’s not your role at this very moment” and pushed the volunteers to count the ballots and finish the audit.
by Allen Williams
A starling revelation contradicting Dominion assertions of security and accuracy concerning the November 2020 election. Both Dominion and the media's incessant disparaging of people who witnessed many extraordinary voting anomalies or those who outright challenged the election results. And Dominion definitely has inside help as Michigan Secretary of State, Joceyln Benson broke Michigan election law and reportedly has Chinese Connections
The following is excerpted from Lindell's lawsuit against Dominion as detailed on Frankspeech. It is not a counter suit.
Forensic Expert Jeffrey Landberg's demonstration video of the ease by which Dominion voting machines can switch votes utilizing existing software and making no modifications to the voting machine. Watch the video here: https://www.depernolaw.com/uploads/b/27029178-466870070251105820/dominion-may-3-2021_272.mp4
(From Matt Deperno's May 4, 2021 amended complaint in the 2020 election lawsuit in Antrim County, MI)
https://www.depernolaw.com/uploads/2/7/0/2/27029178/[23]_ex_1_proposed_amended_complaint.pdf
We have the proof that voting
machines used in the 2020 elections can be compromised and votes easily
transferred from one candidate to another. We can flip votes at the
tabulator/precinct level. We can flip votes at the county level. The
American people are losing their voice for the future of our democracy.
We must fight together for free and fair elections. Common allegations from Matt's amended complaint:
24. Common Allegations
Matt states in the common allegations of his amended complaint that Dominion voting machines (tabulators) were shown to miscount votes cast for Donald Trump and instead count them for Presidential candidate Joe Biden.
62. The Dominion EMS that sits in the office of Antrim County includes a multitude of problems found within the system that amount to gross error by defendants. One of the most important discoveries is detailed on page 15 of the Cyber Ninja's report
{Exhibit 6], Here, Cyber Ninjas discovered a Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio implant on the system. This piece of software is not approved by the Election Assistance Commission ("EAC") and allows a user to actually circumvent security protocol and make "direct edit entries within the database" which "could potentially be utilized to change vote values."
63. Benjamin Cotton has also prepared an affidavit after review of the Antrim County system [Exhibit 7]. He states that he has reviewed the forensic image of Dominion system "utilized in the November 2020 election and discovered evidence of internet communications to a number of public and private IP addresses." One connection in particular traced back to "the Ministry of Education Computer Center 12F, No 106, Sec 2, Hoping E. Rd, Taipei, Taiwan 106."....Mr Cotton's findings show that the Antrim County system was connected to the internet. Of course, Sheryl Guy deleted system files that would allow further review. For this reason, review of other systems in other counties is critical.
by Alex Caldwell
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell announced today that his company, MyPillow, will sue Dominion Voting Systems for $1.6 billion. Lindell made this announcement during the official launch of his new social media platform, Frank Speech.
Dominion filed a lawsuit against Lindell for $1.3 billion in February, alleging defamation from Lindell accusing the voting company of election fraud. Lindell previously announced on Steve Bannon’s War Room: Pandemic podcast that he had planned to retaliate legally against Dominion for their violation of Americans’ First Amendment rights. “You’re also going to have MyPillow going after Dominion in a counter suit and that’s going to your First Amendment speech,” Lindell said.
Update: Some excerpts from the Lindell Legal filing documents (Source LindelTV.com), not sequential but rather significance: