(6 tweets) For those following the Antrim saga, you can read the, uh, like 5th version of the amended complaint below.
(48 tweets) Alright, it's late, but screw it - he's my thread on some of the latest filings in Antrim. Specifically, the Lenberg reports:
(8 tweets) I've had a chance to more thoroughly review the new information filed in the Antrim, MI election lawsuit, and one thing's become clear:
(23 tweets) There have been some new filings in Antrim, so that means it's time for a thread.
(9 tweets) If you want a sneak peak of what to expect when Cyber Ninja's releases their report on the Maricopa audit, you can take a look at the report they released for Antrim, MI: https://www.depernolaw.com/uploads/2/7/0/2/27029178/ex_5-10.pdf - It's exhibit 7 / page 9
(10 tweets) Since I was already digging to Twitter archives, I figured I'd revisit Bobby Piton (@UAmerica333) in light of the recent article where it's revealed [Doug] "Logan asked him for his assistance" and he claims "didn’t know much about QAnon"
(9 tweets) Here's something fun: while digging into Ron Watkin's November tweets looking for something else, I noticed Ron Watkins retweeted Doug Logan after Logan tagged Ron in a tweet...
(4 tweets) Welp, I've finally been able to positively identify @we_have_risen as C. James Hayes, who was confirmed to have been on site in Antrim, though their exact role is unclear. https://www.record-eagle.com/news/expert-witness-list-released-in-antrim-county-voter-case/article_5b10d158-60e0-11eb-9781-eb4a8d17cd14.html https://twitter.com/get_innocuous/status/1337505486657134592 https://t.co/y97U0Uw3iR
(9 tweets) Stumbled upon yet another connection between the Antrim election audit and Maricopa...looks like CyFir, one of the firms working with Doug Logan/Cyber Ninjas submitted an affidavit in Antrim (exh 8) - https://www.depernolaw.com/uploads/2/7/0/2/27029178/ex_5-10.pdf cc @Garrett_Archer @jeremyduda
(57 tweets) I took today off to play Cyberpunk, but now that Trump's amplified the ASOG Antrim report, I guess I'll just start another thread to loosely collect my thoughts on the rest of it. You can find part 1 here: https://twitter.com/get_innocuous/status/1338576587780812800
(13 tweets) I'm still digging into the ASOG Antrim report, but wanted to point out something pretty important: their claim that someone attempted to tamper with evidence is...unsupported by evidence. A quick thread because I don't think I can fit it into a single tweet. https://t.co/lNws6c0pPQ
(14 tweets) I'm beginning to think it wasn't a coincidence that Ramsland and @we_have_risen seem to be working off the same information. I don't think Ramsland is @We_Have_Risen but I do think they work for ASOG..
(4 tweets) I don’t know who needs to hear this, but Ramsland and ASOG do not have any knowledge that can verify a server was confiscated from Frankfurt. The “proof” I’ve seen so far is not actually proof of anything, other than, at one point, Scytl was using the Frankfurt AWS region
(4 tweets) While researching Russ Ramsland, I happened to notice that it looks like Ramsland and ASOG were provided access to some Antrim tabulation data a few days ago. Did you happen to catch this @paulegan4? https://www.democracydocket.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/45/2020/11/King-TRO-Reply.pdf https://t.co/gY40HnELqS
(34 tweets) I’m bored. Let’s talk about Russ Ramsland, and Allied Special Operations Group, the “cyber security” company that he works for, that also happens to be conducting the “forensic audit” of voting machines in Antrim County Michigan - https://www.freep.com/story/news/politics/elections/2020/12/06/trump-legal-team-examining-antrim-county-voting-equipment/3847931001/