March 22, 2022 | Sundance
For several months, Mike Lindell has been championing a forensic review of voter files from Mesa County, Colorado. In a series of forensic reports looking into Colorado’s use of Dominion vote tabulators, a data forensic team led by cyber-security expert Doug Gould have been reviewing electronic files from the 2020 election. {Direct Rumble Link}
According to Mike Lindell, Doug Gould and the team of forensic analysts who just completed the work, have conclusive evidence that files were manipulated and deleted during a May 2021, software update driven by the system vendor, Dominion. Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters made a copy of the election files before and after the Dominion vendor installed software. A forensic review of those files shows a difference in the actual voting tabulation.
The Files and PDF of the raw material are AVAILABLE HERE.
Bombshell Proof Of Election Machine Manipulation
By Lindell-TV, 24 March, 2022
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PcY-jpAdGtrGiS05D6k3d_B0tG6X9sWO/view?usp=sharing
Mesa County Colorado Voting SystemsReport #3
Election Database and Data Process Analysis
March 19 2022
This report documents the findings of an examination of tabulated vote
databases based
on forensic analysis
of the drive image of Mesa County,
Colorado’s Dominion Voting Systems (DVS) Election
Management System (EMS) server. The findings in this
report were prepared by the authors as consultants
to the legal team representing Tina Peters, the Mesa
County Clerk and Recorder, pursuant to
her statutory duties as Mesa County’s Chief Election Official.
The
findings provide evidence of
unauthorized
and illegal manipulation of tabulated
vote data during the 2020 General Election and 2021
Grand Junction Municipal Election. Because
of this evidence, which led to the vote totals for
those
elections being impossible to verify, the
results and integrity of Mesa County’s 2020
General Election and
the 2021
Grand Junction Municipal Election are in question.
This
analysis was performed using the forensic image of the
EMS server, which was backed
up before Colorado
Secretary of State and DVS
overwrote the
hard drive with D-Suite version 5.13.
Findings and Implications:
1) There was an unauthorized creation of new election databases during early voting in the 2020 General Election on October 21, 2020, followed by the digital reloading of 20,346 ballot records into the new election databases, making the original voter intent recorded from the ballots unknown. In addition, 5,567 ballots in 58 batches did not have their digital records copied to the new database, although the votes from the ballots in those batches were recorded in the Main election database.
2) The same
unauthorized creation of new election databases occurred during the 2021
Grand
Junction Municipal Election on March 30, 2021,
followed by the digital
reloading of
2,974 ballot records,
making the original voter intent recorded on
those ballots unknown. In addition,
4,458 ballots
in 46 batches
did not have their digital records copied to the new database,
although the votes from the ballots in those batches were recorded in the Main electin database.
3) The absence of secure hash algorithm (.sha) files for each digital ballot image makes the authenticity of each digital ballot image, and the ballot-level record for those ballots, impossible to verify.
4) The true total vote count in Mesa County, Colorado cannot be accurately calculated for the 2020 General Election or the 2021 Grand Junction Municipal Election from records in the databases of the county’s voting system.
5) There is no function or feature on the EMS server that could be executed inadvertently or deliberately by a local election official that would cause this combination of events to occur, especially within the time frame that these events occurred. Given the complex sequence of data manipulations and deletions necessary to produce the digital evidence described in this report, this combination of events could not have been the result of either deliberate or inadvertent actions by those officials.
6) Dominion’s installation of the Trusted Build update on the EMS in May of 2021, as ordered by the Colorado Secretary of State, destroyed all data on the EMS hard drive, including the batch and ballot records that evidenced the creation of new databases and reprocessing of ballot records described in Findings 1 and 2 above. This destruction of all data by the trusted build is described in the “Mesa County, Colorado Voting Systems Forensic Examination and Analysis Report”.
7) The fact that such ballot record manipulation has been shown demonstrates a critical security failure with the DVS EMS wherever it is used. The manipulation would not be identifiable to an election official using the voting systems, nor to an observer or judge overseeing the election conduct, much less to citizens with no access to the voting systems; without both cyber and database management system expertise, and unfettered access to database records and computer log files (many of which were destroyed by the actions of the Secretary of State) from the EMS server, the manipulation would be undetectable.
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