Originally posted on 07/18/2021:

Per The Epoch News and Gateway Pundit: Preliminary findings (Not the final report)
indicate HUGE problems with the Arizona election, and numerous indications of fraud:

Here's what really happened:


Duplicate Ballots printed WITHOUT SERIAL NUMBERS. No way to determine
if such ballots weren't copied -- what? -- twice? Ten times? 100 times? No
way to tell.

An alarming number of ballots were "adjudicated", higher than ever before.
Such ballots are vulnerable to tampering.

Maricopa County is STILL withholding accounting information or chain of
custody documents.

3,981 people voted in November 2020 despite the fact that they registered
AFTER the October 15 registration deadline!

11,326 people voted who were NOT found on voter rolls on Nov. 7,2020, BUT
WERE FOUND ON VOTER ROLES A MONTH LATER ON DECEMBER 4!

18,000 people voted and then were removed from the voter rolls immediately
AFTER the election!

74,243 mail-in ballots were were cast that had NO documentation of being
mailed out!

That is more than 107,000 suspected (or verified) ILLEGAL ballots!

Also, the AZ Senate had PLANNED to canvas precincts in Maricopa County,
but the federal DOJ said it would interpret such activity as voter
intimidation. As a result, canvassing has been put on hold!

No anti-virus or operating updates on the County's election system
since 2019! The system is vulnerable to hacking as a result, and there
were THOUSANDS of anonymous queries -- USING BLANK PASSWORDS --
in February 2021! Vital data from the year 2020 was removed as a result
(the system deletes older entries). Arizona Representative Mark Finchem
suspects this was done to overwrite incriminating data.

There were 37,646 such "inquiries" on Feb. 5, 2021!

Splunk logs -- which ALSO HAVE NOT BEEN TURNED OVER TO THE AUDIT
TEAM IN VIOLATION OF THE SUBPOENA DEMANDING THEM -- would
allow examiners to recover lost data from 2020 and identify WHO made
all the suspicious "inquiries" mentioned above!

Maricopa County refused to turn over the routers and FALSELY CLAIMED
that they contained "sensitive law enforcement data" which could be
compromised. This was (and is) simply a lie. Routers do not store
such data, according to Ben Cotton, CEO of CyFIR, a cybersecurity firm
assisting in the audit.

Maricopa County STILL refuses to turn over the passwords to allow
administrative access to the system, claiming that ONLY DOMINION
HAS SUCH ACCESS! If this were true, it would be impossible for the
County to verify its system configurations, if only Dominion has access.
Indeed, HOW COULD IT CERTIFY ITS OWN ELECTION WITHOUT IT?
Cotton's team found that all administrative accounts shared the
same passwords and that a SINGLE password was created on the
initial system startup, and has NOT been changed since!