>>17603956
>Seems kinda significant.
>>17604006
>it is
>>17604080
>>moar here:
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GOP Poll Watcher and Fraud Expert Gives Explosive Testimony About What He Observed Happen in Delaware County
Leah Barkoukis
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Posted: Nov 26, 2020 11:00 AM
Gregory Stenstrom, a Navy veteran and forensic computer scientist, testified Wednesday before the State Senate Majority Policy Committee hearing in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, about an election process in Delaware County he described as being “forensically destructive.”
“In all cases the chain of custody was broken,” the GOP poll watcher said. “It was broken for the mail in ballots, the drop box ballots, the election day USB card flash drives."
PENNSYLVANIA??
"In all cases the chain of custody was broken."
"It was broken for the mail in ballots, the drop box ballots, the election day USB card flash drives, in all cases they didn't follow any of the procedures defined by the Board of Delaware County of Elections." pic.twitter.com/v9mP8QRqnL
— Kanekoa (@KanekoaTheGreat) November 25, 2020
Not one procedure defined by the Delaware County Board of Elections and Election Process Review was followed, he added.
Stenstrom said he, along with Democratic poll watchers, witnessed a person described as “not a part of the process” __come in with bags of USB cards, uploading them __into machines.
"I personally observed USB cards being uploaded to voting machines by the voting machine warehouse supervisor on multiple occasions. I saw this personally. I brought it to the attention of the deputy sheriff who was there stationed, who was a senior law enforcement officer, and I brought to the attention of the clerk of elections," he said.
"I brought it to their attention. I objected, and I said this person is not being observed," he continued. "He’s not part of the process that I can see, and he’s walking in with baggies — which we have pictures of and it was submitted in our affidavits — and he was sticking these USBs into the machines.
"So I personally witnessed that happenover 24 times. We have multiple other witnesses who saw it, including Democrat poll watchers."
PENNSYLVANIA??
"I personally observed USB cards being uploaded to voting machines by the voting machine warehouse supervisor on multiple occasions. This person is not being observed, he's not a part of the process that I can see, and he is walking in with baggies of USBs". pic.twitter.com/SYMA6U5w0t
— Kanekoa (@KanekoaTheGreat) November 25, 2020
“As of today, 47 USB cards are missing, and they are nowhere to be found,” added Stenstrom. “I was told personally that these 24 to 30 cards that were uploaded weren’t there.”
Stenstrom also said he was assured that there were between 10-20 GOP poll watchers at the counting center but he wanted to go see for himself. He was required to wait five hours before being allowed in.
"As as an expert in this, I think it’s impossible to verify the validity of about 100,000 to 120,000 votes. Delaware County’s got 425,000 registered voters. Approximately 300,000 of them voted I don’t know what they exact number … but of that number over 100,000 are in question in my mind," he said.
At one point Stenstrom and a Democratic poll watcher observed between 60,000-70,000 unopened mail-in ballots in a locked room.
"They were in boxes of 500, stacked in neatly. The gentleman that came in with me is a Democrat poll watcher, is a forensic pathologist, a very detailed, very dedicated man and he took meticulous notes, as well, and I verified with him, 'Are you seeing what I’m seeing?'" he recalled.
https://www.newsweek.com/pennsylvania-voting-machine-warehouse-broken-1535630
Pennsylvania Voting Machine Warehouse Broken Into, Laptop and USB Drives Stolen
By Khaleda Rahman On 10/1/20 at 10:51 AM EDT
An investigation is underway after a laptop and several USB drives, which are used to program voting machines, were stolen from a warehouse in Philadelphia.
Officials confirmed that the theft occurred at a warehouse at 3500 Scotts Lane in the East Falls neighborhood of the city. The warehouse was broken into on Tuesday night.
According to The Philadelphia Inquirer, which first reported the theft, the stolen laptop belonged to an on-site employee of the company that supplies the voting machines.