Will a GOP House defund DOJ to stop J6 investigations?

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Cuddles, Aug 5, 2022.

  1. Buy1Sell2

    Buy1Sell2

    Dr. V.A. Shiva Ayyadurai, M.I.T. PhD, and his Echomail team looked for blank or scribbled signatures, as well as incomplete signatures. They discovered numerous blank signature boxes authorized by election authorities, which is against election standards and regulations.

    The most surprising discovery came from examining signatures. His team found 34,448 duplicate ballots in the 2020 AZ general election. This implies that the results contained at least 17,224 votes that were invalid owing to duplicate or triple voting by the same person. Biden reportedly won Arizona by only 10,457 votes, nearly 7,000 less than the above mentioned invalid votes.

    Forensic audit

    Doug Logan, President of Cyber Ninjas, was recruited by the Arizona State Senate to supervise the forensic audit at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum on the State Fairgrounds in Maricopa County.

    Among his discoveries are:

    • For more than 255,000 early ballots, the early voting returns file did not match the county final vote file.
    • Over 9,000 mail-in votes were received and counted, exceeding the county's official total.
    • A canvass revealed almost 3,400 more votes than reported.
    • On election day, there were 1,551 more votes cast than voters.
    • Despite relocating to Maricopa County after the October 5 deadline, over 23,000 voted via mail.
    • 2,382 people voted in person in Maricopa County after moving away.
    • For moving out of state less than 29 days before the election, almost 2,000 voters were granted a complete ballot instead of a presidential-only ballot.
    • Almost 300 dead people reportedly have voted.
    • Nearly 2,500 votes were reported as uncast in the early voting results.
    Technical audit

    Ben Cotton, CyFIR's creator and an IT analyst, revealed that Maricopa County erased a significant amount of 2020 general election data from computer systems shortly before handing them over to auditors.

    "We have captured screen shots of Maricopa County people at the keyboards during those time periods," Cotton said.

    Fortunately, his staff was able to determine who erased data by comparing time stamps and who was at their computers.

    On decertification

    Prior to the audit's public publication, the IFA noted that opposition and delay had been there from the outset.

    "No decertification," Governor Doug Ducey reportedly said in a tweet.

    "Is there a mechanism to decertify a presidential election?" questioned Arizona Attorney General Ken Behringer in a letter to Arizona State Senator Michelle Ugenti-Rita before the audit findings were published. The Behringer letter stated that outside of 3 USC 5 and 15, there is no way to decertify a presidential election.

    Attorney Matthew DePerno, who also joined an IFA webcast, reportedly wrote to AZ State Senator Rogers, questioning AG Behringer's stance. Mr. DePerno has reportedly garnered national recognition for uncovering election fraud in Antrim County, Michigan.

    Citing the ninth and tenth amendments, he argued that a national election may be decertified.

    "In light of the Behringer Memo, we ask again whether a State Legislature can recall the state electors or decertify a national election upon proof of fraud in the election? After again considering the constitutional authority of the State Legislature, the Constitution itself, and U.S. Supreme Court authority and precedent, the answer is definitively 'Yes,'" he said.

    Given the likelihood that much more will unfold, including the nasty mudslinging in between, the IFA urges Christians to be vigilant in their moral imperative to pray for the truth to prevail.

    "As intercessors we must appeal to heaven and be patient to wait on God and let every step of the process play out. An audit is simply one more step in the process to gain understanding and achieve integrity in our elections," the IFA wrote.

    "It was never intended to be the last step."
     
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  2. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

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    #12     Aug 7, 2022
  3. Buy1Sell2

    Buy1Sell2

    You do understand that Wikipedia is massively tilted to The Left correct?
     
    #13     Aug 7, 2022
  4. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    Shiva Ayyadurai

    V. A. Shiva Ayyadurai (born Vellayappa Ayyadurai Shiva,December 2, 1963) is an Indian-American engineer, politician, entrepreneur and anti-vaccine activist. He has become known for promoting conspiracy theories, pseudoscience and unfounded medical claims

    In a 2011 article published by Time, Ayyadurai claimed he invented email, as a teenager; in August 1982 he registered the copyright on an email application he had written. Historians strongly dispute this account, however, because email was already in use in the early 1970s.

    During the COVID-19 pandemic, Ayyadurai became known for a social media COVID-19 disinformation campaign; spreading conspiracy theories about the cause of COVID-19; promoting unfounded COVID-19 treatments; and campaigning to fire Anthony Fauci for allegedly being a so-called "deep state" actor.

    Ayyadurai ran unsuccessfully for the Republican nomination in the 2020 U.S. Senate election in Massachusetts.[51][52] By August 2020, Ayyadurai's campaign had spent $1.4 million, including $1.05 million of Ayyadurai's own funds.[53] After Kevin J. O'Conner won 158,590 votes to Ayyadurai's 104,782, Ayyadurai alleged that over one million ballots had been destroyed and that the state had committed election fraud. He alleged that ballot images had to be preserved for 22 months and were now missing. However, MIT political science professor Charles Stewart stated that federal law only requires that physical ballots be stored. Harvard law professor Nicholas Stephanopoulos disputed Ayyadurai's allegation of fraud and a spokesperson for the state accused him of spreading misinformation. Fact checkers at Reuters and the Associated Press labelled the allegations as false.[54][55] On February 1, 2021, Ayyadurai was suspended from Twitter.[56] On February 3, he filed a lawsuit against Massachusetts politician William Galvin and other Massachusetts election officials, alleging that they were responsible for Twitter's suspending him. On August 10, Ayyadurai dropped the lawsuit[57][58][59] along with an October 2020 suit against Galvin.[60][61]


    Ayyadurai ran unsuccessfully for the Republican nomination in the 2020 U.S. Senate election in Massachusetts.[51][52] By August 2020, Ayyadurai's campaign had spent $1.4 million, including $1.05 million of Ayyadurai's own funds.[53] After Kevin J. O'Conner won 158,590 votes to Ayyadurai's 104,782, Ayyadurai alleged that over one million ballots had been destroyed and that the state had committed election fraud. He alleged that ballot images had to be preserved for 22 months and were now missing. However, MIT political science professor Charles Stewart stated that federal law only requires that physical ballots be stored. Harvard law professor Nicholas Stephanopoulos disputed Ayyadurai's allegation of fraud and a spokesperson for the state accused him of spreading misinformation. Fact checkers at Reuters and the Associated Press labelled the allegations as false.[54][55] On February 1, 2021, Ayyadurai was suspended from Twitter.[56] On February 3, he filed a lawsuit against Massachusetts politician William Galvin and other Massachusetts election officials, alleging that they were responsible for Twitter's suspending him. On August 10, Ayyadurai dropped the lawsuit[57][58][59] along with an October 2020 suit against Galvin.[60][61]

     
    #14     Aug 7, 2022
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  5. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    You do understand that Wikipedia is not massively tilted to The Left correct?
     
    #15     Aug 7, 2022
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  6. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

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    #16     Aug 7, 2022
  7. exGOPer

    exGOPer

    So Trump supporting Republicans in Arizona and Wisconsin aren't honest?
     
    #17     Aug 8, 2022

  8. DOJ should investigate 'Trumpy's toiletgate saga'.

    New toilet photos back up bombshell claims about Trump flushing documents

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    Remember our toilet scoop in Axios AM earlier this year? Maggie Haberman's forthcoming book about former President Trump will report that White House residence staff periodically found wads of paper clogging a toilet — and believed the former president, a notorious destroyer of Oval Office documents, was the flusher.

    Why it matters: Destroying records that should be preserved is potentially illegal.

    Trump denied it and called Haberman, whose New York Times coverage he follows compulsively, a "maggot."

    • Well, it turns out there are photos. And here they are, published for the first time.
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    #18     Aug 8, 2022
  9. smallfil

    smallfil

    The January 6 Commission is a huge joke and created to damage President Donald Trump politically. How many times have Democrats tried to impeach President Donald Trump based on fake documents created just for that purpose. If there is anyone that need to be investigated is those responsible for multiple irregularities in the November 8, 2020 elections. Election fraud should not be a political issue. It doesn't matter who is guilty, just prosecute and charge everyone of them. When you allow massive election fraud, you violate the US constitution and if you are a member of Congress who refuse to investigate serious allegations----you are not doing your job! What are you hiding? The January 6 Commission and other witch hunts by Democrats need to be investigated because they needlessly, wasted US tax dollars to a demonstration by US citizens. Only a few were engaged in violence. Why is Antifa and BLM excused from their crimes during violent demonstrations?
     
    #19     Aug 8, 2022
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  10. Buy1Sell2

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    Those would be the honest ones. But you'll notice that Doug Ducey in Arizona is a dishonest RINO and Tony Evers in Wisconsin is a dishonest Democrat.
     
    #20     Aug 8, 2022
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