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    BREAKING Lin Wood: GA Officials Scrubbing Servers - Destroying Evidence - Right Now

    The rats have panicked and tipped their entire hand...guilty. Criminal charges for destruction of evidence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by James_Madison_Lives View Post
    The rats have panicked and tipped their entire hand...guilty. Criminal charges for destruction of evidence.

    https://evidence2020.wordpress.com/2...nce-right-now/
    AP reported the same thing happening in 2017. Then it was democrats complaining about the voter fraud. What's consistent is Brian Kemp. He could be going along with voter fraud now to cover up fraud that helped him last go round.

    https://apnews.com/article/877ee1015...5f63538b035d3f
    A computer server crucial to a lawsuit against Georgia election officials was quietly wiped clean by its custodians just after the suit was filed, The Associated Press has learned.

    The server’s data was destroyed July 7 by technicians at the Center for Elections Systems at Kennesaw State University, which runs the state’s election system. The data wipe was revealed in an email sent last week from an assistant state attorney general to plaintiffs in the case that was later obtained by the AP. More emails obtained in a public records request confirmed the wipe.

    The lawsuit, filed July 3 by a diverse group of election reform advocates, aims to force Georgia to retire its antiquated and heavily criticized election technology. The server in question, which served as a statewide staging location for key election-related data, made national headlines in June after a security expert disclosed a gaping security hole that wasn’t fixed six months after he reported it to election authorities.

    WIPED OUT

    It’s not clear who ordered the server’s data irretrievably erased.

    The Kennesaw elections center answers to Georgia’s secretary of state, Brian Kemp, a Republican running for governor in 2018 and the suit’s main defendant. His spokeswoman issued a statement Thursday saying his office had neither involvement nor advanced warning of the decision. It blamed “the undeniable ineptitude” at the Kennesaw State elections center.

    After declining comment for more than 24 hours, Kennesaw State’s media office issued a statement late Thursday attributing the server wiping to “standard operating procedure.” It did not respond to the AP’s question on who ordered the action.

    Plaintiffs in the lawsuit, mostly Georgia voters, want to scrap the state’s 15-year-old vote-management system — particularly its 27,000 AccuVote touchscreen voting machines, hackable devices that don’t use paper ballots or keep hardcopy proof of voter intent. The plaintiffs were counting on an independent security review of the Kennesaw server, which held elections staging data for counties, to demonstrate the system’s unreliability.

    Wiping the server “forestalls any forensic investigation at all,” said Richard DeMillo, a Georgia Tech computer scientist following the case. “People who have nothing to hide don’t behave this way.”

    STATE SECURITY

    The server data could have revealed whether Georgia’s most recent elections were compromised by hackers. The plaintiffs contend results of both last November’s election and a special June 20 congressional runoff— won by Kemp’s predecessor, Karen Handel — cannot be trusted.

    Possible Russian interference in U.S. politics, including attempts to penetrate voting systems, has been an acute national preoccupation since the Obama administration sounded the alarm more than a year ago.

    Kemp and his GOP allies insist Georgia’s elections system is secure. But Marilyn Marks, executive director of the Coalition for Good Governance, a plaintiff, believes server data was erased precisely because the system isn’t secure.

    “I don’t think you could find a voting systems expert who would think the deletion of the server data was anything less than insidious and highly suspicious,” she said.

    NOW YOU SEE IT, NOW YOU DON’T

    It could still be possible to recover relevant information from the server.

    The FBI is known to have made an exact data image of the server in March when it investigated the security hole. The Oct. 18 email disclosing the server wipe said the state attorney general’s office was “reaching out to the FBI to determine whether they still have the image” and also disclosed that two backup servers were wiped clean Aug. 9, just as the lawsuit moved to federal court.

    On Wednesday, the attorney general’s office notified the court of its intent to subpoena the FBI seeking the image.

    Atlanta FBI spokesman Stephen Emmett would not say if that image still exists. Nor would he say whether agents examined it to determine whether the server’s files might have been altered by unauthorized users.

    FAILING TO SERVICE THE SERVER

    A 180-page collection of Kennesaw State emails, obtained Friday by the Coalition for Good Governments via an open records search, details the destruction of the data on all three servers and a partial and ultimately ineffective effort by Kennesaw State systems engineers to fix the main server’s security hole.

    As a result of the failed effort, sensitive data on Georgia’s 6.7 million voters — including Social Security numbers, party affiliation and birthdates — as well as passwords used by county officials to access elections management files remained exposed for months.

    The problem was first discovered by Atlanta security researcher Logan Lamb while doing online research in August 2016. He informed the election center’s director at the time, noting in an email “there is a strong possibility your site is already compromised.”

    Based on his review of the emails, Lamb believes that electronic polling books could have been altered in Georgia’s biggest counties to add or drop voters or to scramble their data. Malicious hackers could have altered the templates of voting machine memory cards to skew results. An attacker could even have potentially modified “ballot-building” files to corrupt the outcome, said Lamb, who works at Atlanta-based security firm Bastille Networks.

    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Though striking, the wayward election server is seen as just part of a much larger problem.

    The Department of Homeland Security says 21 states had elections systems scanned or penetrated by Russia-backed hackers last year, though there’s no evidence they altered voting outcomes.

    But computer security experts say it’s possible Russians or other malicious actors have sown undetected booby traps in the highly decentralized U.S. voting landscape. In June, a leaked National Security Agency memo showed that 122 elections officials in various states were targeted with phishing emails crafted by Russian agents intent on stealing their passwords.

    CALL TO INVESTIGATE

    Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr was urged Thursday to investigate. GOP state Rep. Scot Turner: “They should go and look at who did it and why they did it and see ... whether there was criminal intent.” Carr’s office declined comment.

    Georgia U.S. Rep Hank Johnson, a Democrat, separately said the server wipe “appears to be a willful and premeditated destruction of evidence” by election officials, adding, “Georgia voters should be as outraged as I am.”

    Sara Henderson, executive director of Common Cause Georgia, noted Kemp has repeatedly denied involvement in the university’s decisions on voting machine security.

    “Georgia is not creating a climate of voting integrity for our citizens by continuing to blame shift,” Henderson said via email.
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    Of course they are. They'd be stupid not to destroy as much evidence as they can.
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    Ok, so who is doing this and why have they not been arrested?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Federalist View Post
    Ok, so who is doing this and why have they not been arrested?
    I suspect, those who are supposed to arrest them are part of the fraud.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.3D View Post
    I suspect, those who are supposed to arrest them are part of the fraud.
    I could have read the details incorrectly but I think the judge said afterward that he cannot control voting machines in the county.

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    A coalition of Republican groups are calling for an occupation of the Georgia State House in response to Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger ordering the Dominion voting machines in the state to be wiped.

    The deletion had been temporarily stopped on Sunday, when Judge Timothy C. Batten, Sr. issued an order to freeze ALL Dominion voting machines in the state of Georgia, but he reversed course within hours.
    Currently, there is a major fight going on and it appears that a short time later, a federal judge ordered officials not to reset the machines.

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/11/republicans-plan-occupy-georgia-state-house-response-secretary-state-ordering-dominion-voting-machines-wiped/



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    Quote Originally Posted by GlennwaldSnowdenAssanged View Post
    I could have read the details incorrectly but I think the judge said afterward that he cannot control voting machines in the county.
    Sounds like what they told him to say while they had the gun to his head.

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    2 ways this gets resolved:
    1.U.S. Supreme Court steps in and charges the fraud as fraud, and makes all mail in ballots nullified.

    2. war.


    We do not continue at peace with traitors, 9/11 will not be forgotten, and neither will the freedoms be handed over to these enemies within,

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainAmerica View Post
    2 ways this gets resolved:
    1.U.S. Supreme Court steps in and charges the fraud as fraud, and makes all mail in ballots nullified.

    2. war.


    We do not continue at peace with traitors, 9/11 will not be forgotten, and neither will the freedoms be handed over to these enemies within,
    I knew that it sounded to good to be true- the bastards threatened the judge.

    By the time Ms Powell gets to the computers they will be completely clean.

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    CTruthforTrump Retweeted
    Mike Coudrey
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    People in Georgia are now monitoring the facilities where they are storing the voting machines to ensure there is no nefarious or criminal activity.

    Great job, patriots.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Contumacious View Post
    I knew that it sounded to good to be true- the bastards threatened the judge.

    By the time Ms Powell gets to the computers they will be completely clean.
    America is running out of guns and rifles to polish. Thats A okay. It will be vindication when they are made into examples



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