The first revelations are coming out from the Maricopa audit.
We all expected discrepancies to be discovered.
But the scale and wide range of issues has surprised even us.
According to political analyst and strategist Boris Epshteyn, the Maricopa audit has revealed discrepancies as high as 17.5 percent.
Epshteyn said that based on these numbers, it is “likely that Biden did not win Arizona.”
The seriousness of the allegations and the amount of evidence being uncovered is so vast, that the Maricopa audit has been extended to June 30, 2020.
Think about that…
When the audit began, things were on schedule. In fact, the auditors thought that they might even finish early.
But now that they finding so many discrepancies, they want to take their time to verify everything, so they are extending the audit by several weeks.
More details on this breaking revelation below:
Maricopa County Audit Evidence Reveals a Directory of Election Databases Was Suspiciously Deleted Before Audit Commenced – such Deletion is wrong.
BREAKING: Ballot Batches Off by 17.5%, 'Likely Joe Biden Did Not Win Arizona' – CD Media https://t.co/KC9PC1paur via @getongab— Equal Justice & No Discrimination Protected by USA (@JusProphet) May 13, 2021
Guess what: it's an undeniable fact now that the 2020 election was rigged in Arizona.
Maricopa County officials deleted a directory full of election databases right before the election equipment was delivered to the audit.
And now they deny they have the router passwords.
— Emerald Robinson ✝️ (@EmeraldRobinson) May 13, 2021
https://twitter.com/ArizonaAudit/status/1392888273631068164
Maricopa County and the Democrats in the state of Arizona have been fighting tooth and nail against this audit.
This raises the question: if this was a legitimate election, then why are they so afraid of an audit?
The National File confirms Epshteyn’s claims of error rates as high as 17.5%:
The ongoing audit of ballots cast in Maricopa County, Arizona has uncovered “significant discrepancies” in the number of ballots versus the supposed number of ballots that were supposed to exist. Political strategist Boris Epshteyn adds that the discrepancies may be as high as 17.5%, and it is “likely Joe Biden did not win Arizona”.
Arizona Senate President recently sent a letter to the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors, outlining the major issues discovered already in the audit, and offering to settle them without additional subpoenas or compulsory action. In the letter, says Epshteyn on Steve Bannon’s podcast, it reveals, “Pallet five, batch 2976, 200 pink slip total, actual total 165. They are missing 35 ballots out of that batch.” He added, “35 out of 100 is 17.5%. 10 out of 200 is 5%.”
“Do you know how shocking that is? 17.5% discrepancy in a batch is beyond belief.” He added, “In one they’ve got 18 more than there’s supposed to be, which is a 9% discrepancy. Again, if we are to have any confidence in elections in this country, how can we possibly be okay with discrepancies of double digit percentages? It’s absolutely mind boggling, anything above a tiny fraction of a percentage is unacceptable, by the way, unacceptable according to the Federal Elections Commission.”
Ephsteyn explained that several databases subpoenaed for the purpose of the audit have been removed, including files that contain the election results and how they were tallied. “There’s evidence these databases were removed as recently as March, right before handed over, and while being subject to a subpoena. That’s criminal activity.”
“We now know why the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors have been fighting this subpoena so hard, why Perkins Coie has come in, why the Democrats are pushing back, why you’ve got mainstream media melting down,” he explained, “Because they’re hiding this. They’re hiding the disaster in which they handled this election, and likely, the fact that Joe Biden did not win in Arizona.”
Assuming that the Maricopa audit is able to continue on schedule without any further delays, we should expect to hear major updates on or around June 30.
However, don’t be surprised if several leaks come out of Maricopa before then!
This news about a 17.5% error rate is just the tip of the iceberg.
It has now been revealed that Maricopa County DELETED an ENTIRE database of information before the audit began.
Again, what are they trying to hide?
https://twitter.com/Bubblebathgirl/status/1392814937270099968
2020 Election Integrity: Arizona – Senate Forensic Audit – Audit Team Offers Passwords & Equipment Access to Clear Up A Misunderstanding
In direct contrast to Maricopa County Officials withholding previously subpoenaed equipment & passwords they now claim not to have. https://t.co/lM0x9I25be
— Rasmussen Reports (@Rasmussen_Poll) May 12, 2021
More fraud and corruption found in Antrim County, Michigan, Which is exactly why the democrats are battling @mdeperno, and the audit in Maricopa County Arizona. https://t.co/xVO71hvehW
— Bernard B. Kerik (@BernardKerik) May 8, 2021
https://twitter.com/ArizonaAudit/status/1390385609441562625
Maricopa is now the battleground of the political universe.
So far, it appears that major media has been reluctant to cover this story.
But it’s only a matter of time before the news spills over into the mainstream.
The Epoch Times reports that Arizona senators continue to come down hard on Maricopa officials:
Arizona Senate President Karen Fann, a Republican, asked Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Chairman Jack Sellers, also a Republican, on Wednesday to cooperate with the Senate to resolve the issues, including the county’s noncompliance with earlier subpoenas.
The county is refusing to supply routers or even images of routers used in connection with last year’s election, claiming doing so would pose a security risk. A Senate lawyer said last week the body would issue fresh subpoenas unless the requested material was produced, but instead Fann wrote a letter to Sellers seeking to convince him to cooperate voluntarily.
Fann is proposing having CyFIR, one of four firms hired to carry out the audit in Maricopa County, review virtual images of the relevant routers in county facilities with representatives from the county’s sheriff’s office present.
“Such an arrangement would permit Maricopa County to retain custody and monitor the review of router data, while ensuring that the Senate may access the information it requires—and to which it is constitutionally entitled—to successfully complete its audit. The Senate has no interest in viewing or taking possession of any information that is unrelated to the administration of the 2020 general election,” she wrote in the new letter.
Fann also expressed concern that the county either does not have or will not provide passwords to access administrative functions on vote tabulation machines. She told Sellers that “it strains credulity to posit that the County has no contractual right to obtain (i.e., control of) password information from Dominion.”
Dominion has not returned requests for comment.
Auditors, the top senator continued, have “become aware of apparent omissions, inconsistencies, and anomalies relating to Maricopa County’s handling, organization, and storage of ballots.” That includes a lack of chain-of custody documentation for the ballots; bags in which the ballots were stored not being sealed; and a disparity between the actual number of ballots in a batch and the total listed on a pink report slip accompanying the batch, which the county provided.
In one case, the discrepancy was 35 votes. Batches are supposed to contain 200 ballots.
Additionally, the audit teams found an entire database directory deleted from an election machine even though the details appear to have been covered by the subpoena. Combined with not finding the main database for the election management software, “this suggests that the main database for all election related data for the November 2020 General Election has been removed,” Fann said.
She told Sellers that she hopes the issues can be resolved without additional subpoenas and invited him and any other county officers or employees who know about the outlined matters to attend a meeting at the Arizona State Capitol on May 18. The hearing will be live-streamed.
“I’m looking forward to the County coming to the AZ Capitol to answer these important questions related to the audit,” state Sen. Warren Petersen, a Republican, said in a statement.
A Maricopa County spokesman declined to comment early Thursday, indicating the county would respond later in the day.
The county’s Elections Department, Sellers, and a Sellers aide did not respond to inquiries.
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