Anonymous ID: 40e31e Sept. 21, 2021, 9:45 a.m. No.14630135   🗄️.is 🔗kun

The news media will not show this event, Tina Peters being welcomed home to a packed church event in Grand Junction Colorado, the main city for Mesa County and tip of the spear for exposing Dominion Voting Machines and the corrupt officials who continue to cover the lie that the 2020 was fraud free.

 

Tina has obtained previous Sec of State Scott Gessler as her attorney, so don't expect this to go away anytime soon.

 

https://youtu.be/dAH4yYgQhoM

 

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On Friday, Sept. 17, Mesa Co. Clerk and Recorder Tina Peters presented the Mesa Co. Board of Commissioners with alleged evidence of a significant loss of data found within the Mesa Co. voting systems.

 

Peters explained in an interview that, “Behind my back and contrary to prior representations, these records were destroyed by the Secretary of State and the vendor. And, preventing any audit of the 2020 election. This appears to be a serious crime. But thanks to my arranging for a forensic image, that the EMS servers, just beforehand, those records are preserved.” According to Peters, this information was lost during a routine election system maintenance operation called a “trusted build” on May 25, 2021.

 

The evidence Peters gave to the board is an 83-page report of forensic examination and analysis. According to Peters, it was prepared by Doug Gould, the cyber forensic expert retained to advise her in accordance with her duties as the county’s Chief Election Official.

 

The Colo. Sec. of State Jena Griswold had stripped Clerk Peters of her election supervision authorities. In Aug., the Mesa Co. Board of Commissioners appointed Wayne Williams as the county’s Designated Election Official. Mesa Co. had to replace its voting equipment after Griswold decertified citing security compromises. The county’s new voting systems have since been certified. According to Peters, “The report also shows that these machines cannot meet certification requirements of the State of Colorado, and should not have been certified for use. This is why I had to arrange for these images to be made. It was the only way I could find if the records were in fact destroyed, and whether the machines were designed to accurately tabulate the votes. And it turned out my suspicions were correct.”

 

The report provided by Peters claims, “Forensic examination found that election records, including data described in the Federal Election Commission’s 2002 Voting Systems Stands (VSS) mandated by Colorado law as certification requirements for Colorado voting systems, have been destroyed on the Mesa County’s voting system, by the system vendor and the Colorado Secretary of State’s office.” The report then continues by naming concerns for possible data destruction in other counties.

 

The report also claims a total of 28,989 logfiles were deleted. According to the report, these logfiles are required to reconstruct the function of and events taking place on the voting systems, and based upon information provided by legal counsel, must, by law, be preserved.

 

Mesa Co. Commissioner Cody Davis is saying the Board of Commissioners takes these allegations seriously and is looking into them.

 

He detailed how, “We’ve reached out to a couple cyber experts, and again we just got this on Friday afternoon and it’s Monday so, this report is very fresh. It also has been filed with the courts by Tina Peters’ attorney Scott Gessler, so it is going to be used in court, to prove or at least allege, that there has been some type of election impropriety.” Davis is also saying, “So far, the preliminary look that our cyber security experts have looked into, don’t put a lot of weight into them, but we still want them thoroughly vetted by the proper parties.”

 

https://www.nbc11news.com/2021/09/20/mesa-county-clerk-recorder-tina-peters-presents-board-commissioners-with-alleged-evidence-destruction-election-records/