Tweet Thread: Michigan attorney, Matt DePerno, says Antrim County election management system was REMOTELY accessed anonymously during 2020 elections…
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We have been lied to.
The Antrim County election management system (EMS) was REMOTELY and successfully logged into anonymously on 11/05/2020 at 5:55 PM and again on 11/17/2020 at 5:16 PM. Yes, that is correct . . . REMOTELY
Those dates are significant because they correspond directly to the dates the county and SOS were trying to correct the intentional computer problems that subverted the election. These logons appear to have escalated privileges at the time of logon. Again . . . REMOTELY
But we were told there was no internet connection.
In an accredited system, an anonymous user should not be authorized by the accreditation authority, but would instead be required to enter a specific user name and password to utilize the system.
We were told there was no internet connection. We were told there was no remote access. We were told this was human error. All lies. This is fraud. This decertifies the Antrim County election.
SOS Benson should resign or be impeached.
2020 Election Integrity: Michigan – Court Supervised Forensic Audit – Plaintiffs Attorney Previews New Filings Ahead
Recall – NBC News Expert: “Once you add that modem, you are de-certifying it … it (the election) is no longer federally certified."https://t.co/0NFp1DdS9O https://t.co/JGfYPJj6Lz
— Rasmussen Reports (@Rasmussen_Poll) June 9, 2021
Following up on my last tweet, this mean the changes to the results on Nov 5 and Nov 17 (and then published and certified on Nov 21) were made REMOTELY by an ANONYMOUS user without proper logon credentials.
More later on what we found related to the Dec 17 fake hand recount.
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