Did anyone here see my decode of RemoveRestrictions.bat from Mike Lindell's symposium that CodeMonkey glossed over?
No one ever answered me on this, unbelievable.
To me, this is 100% proof positive that widespread election fraud occurred on actual voting machines.
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Windows Local Security Authority, LSA, was altered to read a temporary database to grab computer metrics.
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A Webserver allows for various remote access techniques over the internet and is illegal enabled on a voting machine.
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Being that it was a batch file it is designed to be used repeatably to save time instead of doing interactive keyboard commands at the local computer.
example: Time yourself with this. Create 3 text files on your machine with todays date by going into windows notepad by hitting F5 and saving the file to your computer name + the count. Should be able to do this pretty quickly. Now try writing a batch script to do it, it will take you an hour or more. When you want to execute the batch file on 100 computers it will be as clicking on a file and your done in less than a second. Now imagine having to execute those commands on 1000 machine manually. These scripts were much more complicated than this task.
As a programmer and as far as I am concerned this is all the proof we ever needed.