Is there any surprise that the Grifters known as CyberNinjas never paid their subcontractors. Arizona 'audit' contractor goes off on Cyber Ninja 'grifters' after botched election investigation https://www.rawstory.com/arizona-au...-grifters-after-botched-ballot-investigation/ Shiva Ayyadurai, the subcontractor who conducted a botched analysis of Maricopa County’s ballot affidavits as part of the Senate’s review of the 2020 election, slammed the “audit” leaders as “self-serving grifters” in a new report. Ayyadurai completed an analysis of the digital images of nearly 2.1 million ballots cast in Maricopa County during the last general election. But before he explained his findings in the report he issued on Thursday, Ayyadurai took “audit” team leader Cyber Ninjas to task for alleged problems with the review, airing issues with the election review and disparaging those he accused of enriching themselves while ignoring critical issues. The Senate hired Ayyadurai’s company, EchoMail, to examine digital images of the affidavits that voters must sign on the envelopes they use to vote with early ballots. His subsequent report and presentation to the Senate in November was riddled with inaccuracies, largely stemming from a misunderstanding of many of the policies and procedures used for signature verification, and demonstrably false claims. In one instance, he told Senate President Karen Fann and Sen. Warren Petersen that some ballots were counted despite the affidavits not being signed by the voter, even as portions of signatures were visible on the envelope images he used as examples. Prior to being hired for the envelope analysis, Ayyadurai wrote in his report that he and Cyber Ninjas agreed on a $50,000 contract in August for him to analyze digital images of the ballots. But he said at least 70% of the files containing those images were corrupted. Cyber Ninjas denied that there was a problem with the images and hadn’t yet made any payments on the contract, Ayyadurai said, so he terminated the agreement. Ayyadurai said the “audit” team should have conducted an analysis of the ballot images before moving forward on other aspects of the review, such as the hand count of the county’s paper ballots, because it would have been a more cost-effective way to discover discrepancies or other problems. “Millions of dollars were spent focused on the paper ballot counting (which revealed the numbers were the same) while self-serving grifters raised money for themselves and misdirected attention from real issues such as Chain of Custody and Signature Verification,” Ayyadurai wrote. Former Cyber Ninjas CEO Doug Logan raised at least $5.7 million from outside sources for his review, but has said the entire election review — which went months longer than expected — cost at least $9 million. However, Logan has refused a court order to turn over records related to the review, including documentation showing how that money was spent. Even after he presented his findings to the Senate in September, Ayyadurai was concerned about the ballot images. He wrote that he explained to Donald Trump at his Mar-a-Lago resort in November that Cyber Ninjas never provided him with the ballot images. Trump, he wrote, asked, “What are ballot images?” Ayyadurai said he explained the issue to the former president Ayyadurai wrote that he eventually obtained uncorrupted ballot images through Randy Pullen, a top official with the “audit,” and Ben Cotton, the CEO of subcontractor CyFIR, and conducted an analysis, the results of which he described in his report. Because of Ayyadurai’s history of false claims and inaccurate findings related to the 2020 election, the Arizona Mirror is not describing those findings without independent examination of them. Though he wrote that he terminated his agreement with Cyber Ninjas to conduct an analysis of the ballot images, Ayyadurai noted in his report that the $50,000 for his work “has yet to be paid.” Ken Bennett, who served as the Senate’s “audit” liaison, said he wasn’t aware of any agreements at the time between Cyber Ninjas and EchoMail to examine the ballot images, and is unaware of any agreement for Ayyadurai to conduct the examination he released this week. But he said that could have been arranged by Pullen without his knowledge. Pullen could not be reached for comment.
You know that all the GOP Trumpers in Arizona who pushed the "fraudit" just love rubbing shoulders with white nationalists at a conference. Arizona Republicans are flocking to attend white nationalist Nick Fuentes’ far-right conference: report https://www.rawstory.com/nick-fuentes-america-first-conference/
Let's see what supporters of the Arizona "fraudit" are up to recently... Arizona Governor Says He’d Rather Have a White Nationalist in State Legislature than a Democrat Doug Ducey spent $500,000 to help elect Wendy Rogers — a lawmaker who’s making common cause with overt racists. He’s apparently just fine with that decision https://www.rollingstone.com/politi...ducey-wendy-rogers-white-nationalism-1312690/
Weather this is correct or not , cant we just use it to remove Biden, Its for the greater good and is very popular Arizona Senate study finds 200k ballots counted in 2020 with mismatched signatures https://justthenews.com/politics-po...-ballots-mismatched-signatures-not-cured-2020
This nonsense about signatures on ballots in Arizona has already been fact-checked as completely fake news.
Let's see what's up with the Cyber Ninjas. Oh, they are whining about the 2 million dollars imposed in fine because they refused to hand over documents. I got a solution -- they should just hand over the documents. Cyber Ninjas complain to court about $2 million in fines for concealing public documents: report https://www.rawstory.com/cyber-ninjas-arizona-public-records-law/
Trump’s 'Big Lie' undermined by long-awaited report from Arizona attorney general On Wednesday, according to The Arizona Republic, former President Donald Trump's "Big Lie" suffered yet another blow as Arizona's right-wing attorney general, Mark Brnovich, released a report that — despite doing all it could to find fault with the election procedures in the state — failed to find any evidence that the election was actually stolen or corrupted. The results did not validate any of Trump's conspiracy theories. Joe Biden won Maricopa County, putting Arizona in his column and helping to seal his 2020 victory over Donald Trump."
Doesn't matter, the Con brain only accepts information for which they have already reached unshakable conclusions.
The investigation continues, but new laws needed now, Brnovich says Although the elections probe is ongoing — and likely will be for months, if not longer — Brnovich told Fann about new laws he thinks are warranted. For instance, he said lawmakers should pass House Bill 2238, which requires an election drop box to be monitored by staff or by 24-hour surveillance cameras. For places like the Navajo Nation, drop boxes are a critical part of the voting infrastructure and in New Mexico where drop-boxes were not accessible saw a dramatic dip in voter turnout. Brnovich also suggested that the Arizona auditor general should have the power to conduct audits of election systems and increase the penalties for those found guilty of election related crimes, specifically those who tamper with drop-boxes. The AG also supported legislation by Sen. J.D. Mesnard, R-Chandler, that would ask voters to vote on a measure to make all early voters include a copy of their voter identification card with their ballot. Arizona voters will decide that issue in November. Democrats and Republicans each took different
In another section, Brnovich said there were record-keeping failures related to early ballot drop boxes. He noted that some 20% of the forms associated with maintaining chain of custody on those ballots had some sort of error. “This included missing audit signatures, missing ballot count fields, missing Election Department receiver signatures, missing courier signatures and missing documentation of security seals and lack of the two required seal numbers,” Brnovich wrote, alleging that between 100,000 and 200,000 ballots were picked up from drop boxes without perfect chain of custody.