The Library
19.2K subscribers
98.3K photos
7.46K videos
390 files
58K links
Harold Finch’s Library
Download Telegram
Arizona, you need to clean up this mess.

These two need to be unemployed. 👇
Forwarded from Arizona Conservatives Take Action (Patriot)
Turncoats Paul Boyer and Michelle Ugenti-Rita Show No Signs ofComing Around

Ugenti-Rita is now giving anti-audit interviews to the propaganda press. Duda the Dud quotes RINO Rita in a Washington Post article yesterday:
“Why would I want an audit that’s run into the ground and doesn’t fix anything?”

Source: 🦏 Benedict Boyer agreeing with Dark Money Duda
.@SpeakerPelosi you can take that broomstick you flew to town on and shove it.

There aren’t enough Democrats in DC to hold me down for a vaccine that I do NOT need.

Really old people like you, yes you are in the risk group, so get your jab if you choose.

#WeWillNotComply https://t.co/UU3YtpPUoD
Another RINO siding with Evil. 👇
Forwarded from Heisenberg
The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts.
-Bertrand Russell
I despair for the middle-America normies who think "I just want to be left alone" is still a viable option. it's not.
The Delta strain of coronavirus found in Nanjing has since spread to six provinces and 12 cities elsewhere in China, including Anhui, Guangdong, Hunan, and Sichuan, and authorities have pretty much sealed off the city from the rest of world. But lockdowns have positive effects! https://t.co/L4uhp6vTS2
Forwarded from Brian Cates (Brian Cates)
This article shows some of the traps and counterclaims they are going to try to spring on Lindell at his Cyber symposium. So it's valuable to study it now.

https://www.dakotanewsnow.com/2021/07/23/mike-lindell-says-his-sioux-falls-cyber-symposium-will-prove-election-fraud-experts-have-doubts/

1) Lindell claims to have the entirety of the Presidential election results in the form of packet captures.

They bring in a cyber IT expert, Brian Linder, to dispute that even being possible.
a) the packet capture Lindell showed was not encrypted.
b) Lindell has an unencrypted stream of 'meaningless data'
c) Lindell's claim of having a raw packet capture that is encrypted is 100% false

2) Across the nation, only five states have electronic voting systems. 45 states use paper ballots. Again, it's impossible for Lindell to have what he claims he does, as 45 states don't even use electronic voting systems.

The reporters bring in South Dakota Secretary of State Steve Barnett, who says "There's no online voting, or none of our machines are connected to the internet. None of the tabulators are."

The newspaper then concedes that ES&S did sell tabulation machines with wireless internet modems installed in 11 states, which could be a security risk, before moving on.

Towards the end, the reporter asks again if Lindell's claim could be true: "Could an entire election be captured electronically?"

IT expert Linder gives his opinion: "To intercept and packet capture all of an election, I think the way the New York Times described it, [is] technically incoherent. I cannot imagine a scenario where it could be pulled off at all."

As for all the cyber security experts that are reportedly going to attend this symposium, they have that covered as well:

Linder goes on to say: "No credible cybersecurity expert is going to attend this session. This is a huge and very very very curious community who invests their lives in knowing this, would ever attend a session like this."

One new tidbit: Lindell says on the final day of the Symposium - Aug. 12 - he plans to take the results of his disclosures 'directly to the Supreme Court for review'.

The reporter, Beth Warden, consulted a legal adviser, who told her: "Lawyers file petitions to the US Supreme Court all the time for a variety of reasons, but very few ever get granted, and there are exceptionally few that can originate in the United States Supreme Court."

And there you have it! Lindell is doomed for sure! ;)