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>puzzling
https://nationalfile.com/read-the-names-135-republicans-vote-with-democrats-to-advance-red-flag-gun-confiscation-bill-as-part-of-ndaa/
This morning the United States House of Representatives voted to advance legislation that will allow police to confiscate firearms of individuals believed to be a threat to themselves or others, known as Red Flag Laws, that became highly controversial during the Trump administration due to fears they would be abused. The anti-Second Amendment bill, which soared through the U.S. House and will now head to the Senate, had the bipartisan support of 135 Republican representatives.
While many of those who voted alongside Democrats are not surprising to many, others portray themselves as America First candidates who seek to realize President Donald Trump’s agenda. Among these are Reps. Matt Gaetz, Madison Cawthorn, Elise Stefanik, Devin Nunes, Ronny Jackson, President Trump’s former White House doctor, and Greg Pence, the brother of former Vice President Mike Pence, as well as House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy.
Other Republicans who voted for the Red Flag Law gun confiscation bill include many of President Trump’s opponents, including those who voted for impeachment. Among these are Reps. Herrera-Beutler, Dan Newhouse, Fred Upton, Peter Meijer, John Katko, Dave Valado, Adam Kinzinger, and Liz Cheney. ..
https://gab.com/AZHoneyBadger/posts/106989234489775090
Full audit report is here https://www.azsenaterepublicans.com/audit
https://gab.com/threesevens/posts/106988808061982564
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Some highlights from Doug Logan, CEO of CyberNinjas:
9,041 mail in voters show more ballots returned than were sent.
23,344 people voted via mail in ballot even though they showed as having moved and no one with that last name shows as living at that address.
2,600 excess duplicate ballots.
2,382 people voted in person after having moved out of the county.
5,047 voted in more than one county for up to 5,295 votes.
At least one batch of 50 ballots were tabulated twice.
255,326 Early Votes show in the VM55 that do not have a corresponding EV33 entry.
282 votes from deceased.
393 with incomplete names.
2861 voters have shared an AFFSEQ number with another voter.
https://gab.com/threesevens/posts/106988912284086280
Ben Cotton, CEO of CyFIR: A script was run multiple times to intentionally overwrite the security logs, including the day before the auditors received the system.
They have screenshots of Maricopa county people at the keyboards at the times they were deleted.
https://gab.com/threesevens/posts/106988969718986680
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Some highlights from Ben Cotton, CEO of CyFIR:
Federal law requires election data to be preserved for 22 months following an election. "Maricopa County failed to preserve the operating system security logs" within the required timeframe.
The system had 2 bootable drives, which is not an approved configuration.
More than 85,000 files were deleted between October 28 and November 5th, 2020 and more than 1 million files were deleted between November 1st 2020 and March 16th 2021.
A script was run multiple times to intentionally overwrite the security logs, including the day before the auditors received the system. They have the screenshots of the people who were at the machines at the times the machines were tampered with.
Maricopa County's system had a single password for all users and administrators. The password was created on system initialization and was never changed.
There were hundreds of anonymous logins including remote logins.
Remote Access, Terminal Services, and IPV6 were enabled on the EMS server. 59 ports open on boot with high port listening activity. When booted, the EMS System attempted to connect to the internet, despite the County's claims that the system does not connect to the internet.
The County's auditors claimed they found no internet history, but CyFIR found significant internet history in unallocated disc space.
One EMS system connection to the internet happened on February 1, 2021, which coincides with the beginning of the audit and a purge of thousands of files.
oh i c
>we fought it out, slanged insults.. and he left to fight another day..
i be like 'thas like everyday' ha
the shill that moved on may have been a true believer and the 1 that got you 'nucked' might have been the shill ha
thas usually their play, get user mad and yelling then report them