Wed Nov 24 21:40:14 +0000 2021

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 · trapezoid of discovery

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Ashe Epp, co-founder of USEIP - a vigilante election fraud investigation group - has a new post up where she discusses the search of Tina Peters and the recently filed lawsuit against the CO SoS.

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She ends the post with a veiled threat:

either the court takes up the case, or “if all three branches of government fail to hear the People of Colorado…the fury of generations will be unleashed in the name of liberty. Justice will be served. One way or another.”

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Epp and USEIP are closely affiliated with Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters, Sherronna Bishop, and Shawn Smith.

In June of this year, another USEIP co-founder, Holly Kasun, published a post that reads very much like “Mesa County: The Manifesto”

https://web.archive.org/web/20210623032931/https://hollyataltitude.com/2021/06/22/only-we-can-audit-ourselves/

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The content of the post suggests they were well aware of what occurred in Mesa County months before it was publicly announced at Lindell’s cyber symposium.

In the post, they publish a Dominion bulletin about the trusted build that was only sent to CO clerks.

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They also discuss their distrust of the Trusted Build process and state it would take a “highly trained technical forensic specialist to be able to capture, observe, and preserve this level of data.”

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They continue: “Are the County Clerks running a forensic audit on the machines before and after the Dominion and Sec State comes in and works their magic?”

Curiously that’s exactly what Tina Peters did about a month before the post had been published.

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They continue to tip their hand in this follow up post 7/15: https://web.archive.org/web/20211120184229/https://useip.org/2021/07/15/never-trust-a-clown/

They reference “citizen reports” from late May 2021 “detailing…blatant attempts at hiding and stonewalling voters access to information about Dominion voting machine modifications”

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That’s likely a referencing Peters request to allow 3rd party observers to be present during the trusted build, which was denied by the state.

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They also reference a voters request to that the Fremont County Clerk postpone the Trusted Build until a “forensic analyst could properly preserve all hardware and software files, logs data etc.” - just like what happened in Mesa.