https://state-of-denial.com/supreme-court/
https://truthsocial.com/@KurtOlsen/posts/112133952834845562
NEW EVIDENCE OF MISCONDUCT IN PRIOR ELECTIONS
Declaration
SECOND DECLARATION OF BENJAMIN R. COTTON
March 20th, 2024
The Second Declaration of Benjamin R. Cotton, submitted as part of the ongoing legal case Kari Lake et al. v. Katie Hobbs et al., presents an update to Cotton's initial findings regarding the Dominion Voting Systems used in Maricopa County for the 2020 and 2022 elections. Cotton, a founder of CyFIR LLC with extensive experience in computer forensics and digital systems analysis, outlines significant concerns over the security and integrity of the voting systems.
These findings suggest that the integrity of the election system in Maricopa County has been compromised, calling into question the trustworthiness of the results generated by these machines. Cotton's declaration points to a breach of security protocols and a failure by EAC authorized auditors to detect these significant issues, underscoring the need for immediate action to address these vulnerabilities.
Key points from Cotton's declaration include:
Non-Certified Machine Behavior Settings (MBS) and Database Versions: The MBS and database versions in the tabulators for both the 2020 and 2022 elections did not match those approved by the EAC, indicating unauthorized alterations.
Significant Software Alterations: Evidence suggests the EMS system contained alterations or deviations from the configurations approved by the EAC, compromising the integrity and security of the system.
Unprotected Encryption Keys: The encryption keys used for securing results and operations were stored in plain text, accessible via simple SQL queries, severely compromising system security.
Compiler Installed on EMS: A compiler found on the Maricopa EMS could modify and create executable files and drivers, potentially altering election results undetected.