(53 tweets) Cyber Symposium: day 2 thread. Let’s goooooo!
(14 tweets) Thanks to the incredible reporting by @OldNewsman at the @DailySentinelGJ, I believe I was able to independently verify that the screenshot Ron Watkins shared out that contained BIOS passwords for Dominion machines originated from Mesa County, CO
(15 tweets) Spinning this off into its own thread, and with a disclaimer that it's all speculation.
(122 tweets) I may as well start a thread for the Lindell Symposium. Mute this if you're not interested in random hot takes and the occasional technical analysis.
(5 tweets) Whewww, this is a doozie. https://twitter.com/Timodc/status/1424829972749815809
(9 tweets) PSA: Ron Watkins is confused about the passwords that have been subpoenaed by the AZ Leg.
(4 tweets) Ron’s inexplicable BIOS fear-mongering continues. From what I’ve seen, Dominion mostly uses Dell enterprise workstations.
(6 tweets) I'm pretty sure Ron's "whistleblower" is...just Ron. He probably printed out one of the readily available Dominion manuals, and scanned it back in to make it seem legit.
(5 tweets) Fulton County, PA has decertified their Dominion machines after Wake TSI handled them when they yolo'd their first audit. Here's my thread on Wake TSIs report (which found nothing) https://twitter.com/get_innocuous/status/1392569128167243778?s=20
(21 tweets) Who's behind the @ArizonaAudit @PennAudit @AuditWarRoom accounts? Are they involved with @TheAmericaProj? https://t.co/stPiCVAaKu
(63 tweets) Thread on the Maricopa hearing.
(7 tweets) While we’re waiting for the AZ leg audit briefing, maybe take a few minutes to enjoy the surreal and absurd prank calls of Longmont Potion Castle.
(61 tweets) Welp…here I go. https://t.co/NJArMFc1P0
(8 tweets) Well this is awkward - 2 out of 3 of the board members of http://fftar.org - the parent org of http://eifftar.org, the latest fraud audit cash grab - are also board members of http://sealabor.com, a lobbying org for H2B visa workers (largely landscape/hospitality) https://t.co/NClizbiufy
(4 tweets) I just stumbled upon this, and haven't had a chance to fully dig in, but it looks like Matthew DePerno (MI fraud case lawyer) is also representing Todd Courser, a disgraced former MI state rep - in a wild case against Raddison hotels https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/8341401/courser-v-radisson-hotels-international-inc/