This is a STUNNING move if it’s true.
According to reports, and even a message from the Arizona audit board itself: there is an entire database which has been deleted.
Missing evidence was cited by a forensic audit.
This is a very serious allegation. Imagine you went to court and a forensic examiner had to tell the court that you the defendant deleted evidence.
The court and the D.A. would take this to be an almost de facto admission of guilt, and they would surely use it against you.
We all knew this audit would reveal a lot of truth, and some very interesting developments would come out of it.
Let’s keep our eyes on the audit and see what comes out in the coming days ahead.
Here are the latest developments in the ongoing story:
The Arizona Daily Independent reported:
“We have recently discovered that the entire ‘Database’ directory from the D drive of the machine ‘EMSPrimary’ has been deleted,” Fann wrote on Wednesday to Jack Sellers, chair of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors. “This removes election related details that appear to have been covered by the subpoena.”
That subpoena was issued to the county board and elections officials in January as part of the Senate’s efforts to conduct a forensic audit of how the county handled the 2020 General Election. Fann’s letter also alleges the EMS was missing a “Results Tally and Reporting” database.
“This suggests that the main database for all election related data for the November 2020 General Election has been removed,” Fann wrote to Sellers. “Can you please advise as to why these folders were deleted, and whether there are any backups that may contain the deleted folders?”
Fann then proposed all the key parties sit down at the Arizona State Capitol on May 18 to address the EMS files as well as other issues “without recourse to additional subpoenas or other compulsory process.” The meeting will be livestreamed so the public can watch, she noted.
Those other issues mentioned by Fann include concerns that many of the boxes which contain nearly 2.1 million ballots cast in the election were allegedly turned over by the county without tamper-evident seals or without the ballots first being sealed in bags. And there are questions about ballot batch counts, Fann noted.
Michael Savage relayed the Arizona Senate letter to the Maricopa county board:
State Senate President Karen Fann wrote a letter to Jack Sellers, the chairman of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors, demanding an explanation as to why the databases were deleted.
“We have recently discovered that the entire “Database” directory from the D drive of the machine “EMSPrimary” has been deleted,” Fann wrote:
"This removes election related details that appear to have been covered by the subpoena. In addition, the main database for the Election Management System (EMS) Software, “Results Tally and Reporting,” is not located anywhere on the EMSPrimary machine, even though all of the EMS Clients reference that machine as the location of the database. T
his suggests that the main database for all election related data for the November 2020 General Election has been removed. Can you please advise as to why these folders were deleted, and whether there are any backups that may contain the deleted folders?"
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