Mon Mar 29 23:18:50 +0000 2021

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 · trapezoid of discovery

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The ASOG/Ramsland "forensic audit" of voting machines in Antrim, MI continues to pop up on Twitter, but I've seen nary a mention of this extremely thorough report that breaks down what actually happened. The last 5 pages are dedicated to debunking most of ASOG's claims

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It's important to note that the report doesn't completely absolve election officials in Antrim. Quite a few things went wrong, mostly due to human error and poor training, and @jhalderm's report outlines multiple things that need to be done to shore up their security & processes

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The report even mentions that ASOG did get a handful of things right (or right-ish) but ASOG drew incorrect conclusions based off those findings.

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This is also a good time to remind everyone that the "experts" ASOG sent to Antrim had been amplifying incorrect claims about election fraud weeks before Antrim was even on their radar. They went into Antrim already convinced fraud had occurred

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ASOG was then flown via charter jets (paid for by..who?) to Antrim twice. They first showed up on 11/27 - a week before the court order approving the audit was issued. They then "strong-armed" their way into the offices of several county clerks, who shared voter data with them

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Also in that article: Katherine Friess, a lobbyist that arrived in Antrim with ASOG "bragged" about dining with Trump and Giuliani the evening prior to her arrival.

“Rudy’s name came up when they presented themselves,”