Firm Overseeing Arizona Election Audit Says Court Released Secret Security Plan to Public

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The Florida-based firm that’s overseeing the 2020 election audit in Arizona’s largest county on April 30 claimed that a court released its security plan to the public, despite knowing it was meant to be shielded from public view.

Cyber Ninjas submitted a slew of documents to the Maricopa County Superior Court in response to a recent ruling by Judge Daniel Martin, who rejected an attempt to file the documents under seal because of their sensitive nature and ordered them filed by noon local time on April 29.

 
No fix at all by Deep State. Nothing fishy. All as planned.


The Florida-based firm that’s overseeing the 2020 election audit in Arizona’s largest county on April 30 claimed that a court released its security plan to the public, despite knowing it was meant to be shielded from public view.

Cyber Ninjas submitted a slew of documents to the Maricopa County Superior Court in response to a recent ruling by Judge Daniel Martin, who rejected an attempt to file the documents under seal because of their sensitive nature and ordered them filed by noon local time on April 29.

Here comes da Judge.
 
No fix at all by Deep State. Nothing fishy. All as planned.


The Florida-based firm that’s overseeing the 2020 election audit in Arizona’s largest county on April 30 claimed that a court released its security plan to the public, despite knowing it was meant to be shielded from public view.

Cyber Ninjas submitted a slew of documents to the Maricopa County Superior Court in response to a recent ruling by Judge Daniel Martin, who rejected an attempt to file the documents under seal because of their sensitive nature and ordered them filed by noon local time on April 29.


The firm is based in Florida?
 
No fix at all by Deep State. Nothing fishy. All as planned.


The Florida-based firm that’s overseeing the 2020 election audit in Arizona’s largest county on April 30 claimed that a court released its security plan to the public, despite knowing it was meant to be shielded from public view.

Cyber Ninjas submitted a slew of documents to the Maricopa County Superior Court in response to a recent ruling by Judge Daniel Martin, who rejected an attempt to file the documents under seal because of their sensitive nature and ordered them filed by noon local time on April 29.


The firm is based in Florida?
Irrelevant. Fact is the judge released detailed information that compromised the audit.
 
No fix at all by Deep State. Nothing fishy. All as planned.


The Florida-based firm that’s overseeing the 2020 election audit in Arizona’s largest county on April 30 claimed that a court released its security plan to the public, despite knowing it was meant to be shielded from public view.

Cyber Ninjas submitted a slew of documents to the Maricopa County Superior Court in response to a recent ruling by Judge Daniel Martin, who rejected an attempt to file the documents under seal because of their sensitive nature and ordered them filed by noon local time on April 29.


The firm is based in Florida?
Irrelevant. Fact is the judge released detailed information that compromised the audit.
the audit was compromised because of cyber ninjas head believes in conspiracy theories.
Security for an audit for a public election should be made public.
But its moot, since this entire "audit" is a farce anyways. And one of the "auditors" was present at capitol riot
 
No fix at all by Deep State. Nothing fishy. All as planned.


The Florida-based firm that’s overseeing the 2020 election audit in Arizona’s largest county on April 30 claimed that a court released its security plan to the public, despite knowing it was meant to be shielded from public view.

Cyber Ninjas submitted a slew of documents to the Maricopa County Superior Court in response to a recent ruling by Judge Daniel Martin, who rejected an attempt to file the documents under seal because of their sensitive nature and ordered them filed by noon local time on April 29.

How is releasing it to the public a bad thing?

What are they hiding?
 
No fix at all by Deep State. Nothing fishy. All as planned.


The Florida-based firm that’s overseeing the 2020 election audit in Arizona’s largest county on April 30 claimed that a court released its security plan to the public, despite knowing it was meant to be shielded from public view.

Cyber Ninjas submitted a slew of documents to the Maricopa County Superior Court in response to a recent ruling by Judge Daniel Martin, who rejected an attempt to file the documents under seal because of their sensitive nature and ordered them filed by noon local time on April 29.


The firm is based in Florida?
Irrelevant. Fact is the judge released detailed information that compromised the audit.
Florida basing is irrelevant, the Judge had every right to not seal the papers, and now the public will observe the false nature of the audit.
 
No fix at all by Deep State. Nothing fishy. All as planned.


The Florida-based firm that’s overseeing the 2020 election audit in Arizona’s largest county on April 30 claimed that a court released its security plan to the public, despite knowing it was meant to be shielded from public view.

Cyber Ninjas submitted a slew of documents to the Maricopa County Superior Court in response to a recent ruling by Judge Daniel Martin, who rejected an attempt to file the documents under seal because of their sensitive nature and ordered them filed by noon local time on April 29.

How is releasing it to the public a bad thing?

What are they hiding?
Nothing now. Nitwit.
 
No fix at all by Deep State. Nothing fishy. All as planned.


The Florida-based firm that’s overseeing the 2020 election audit in Arizona’s largest county on April 30 claimed that a court released its security plan to the public, despite knowing it was meant to be shielded from public view.

Cyber Ninjas submitted a slew of documents to the Maricopa County Superior Court in response to a recent ruling by Judge Daniel Martin, who rejected an attempt to file the documents under seal because of their sensitive nature and ordered them filed by noon local time on April 29.


The firm is based in Florida?
Irrelevant. Fact is the judge released detailed information that compromised the audit.
Florida basing is irrelevant, the Judge had every right to not seal the papers, and now the public will observe the false nature of the audit.
Good Nazi girl! Calling the judge AND the auditors corrupt is a twofer!
 
No fix at all by Deep State. Nothing fishy. All as planned.


The Florida-based firm that’s overseeing the 2020 election audit in Arizona’s largest county on April 30 claimed that a court released its security plan to the public, despite knowing it was meant to be shielded from public view.

Cyber Ninjas submitted a slew of documents to the Maricopa County Superior Court in response to a recent ruling by Judge Daniel Martin, who rejected an attempt to file the documents under seal because of their sensitive nature and ordered them filed by noon local time on April 29.

How is releasing it to the public a bad thing?

What are they hiding?
AFTER the audit, FUCKINHEAD.
 
No fix at all by Deep State. Nothing fishy. All as planned.


The Florida-based firm that’s overseeing the 2020 election audit in Arizona’s largest county on April 30 claimed that a court released its security plan to the public, despite knowing it was meant to be shielded from public view.

Cyber Ninjas submitted a slew of documents to the Maricopa County Superior Court in response to a recent ruling by Judge Daniel Martin, who rejected an attempt to file the documents under seal because of their sensitive nature and ordered them filed by noon local time on April 29.

How is releasing it to the public a bad thing?

What are they hiding?
AFTER the audit, FUCKINHEAD.
What are they hiding NOW
 
No fix at all by Deep State. Nothing fishy. All as planned.


The Florida-based firm that’s overseeing the 2020 election audit in Arizona’s largest county on April 30 claimed that a court released its security plan to the public, despite knowing it was meant to be shielded from public view.

Cyber Ninjas submitted a slew of documents to the Maricopa County Superior Court in response to a recent ruling by Judge Daniel Martin, who rejected an attempt to file the documents under seal because of their sensitive nature and ordered them filed by noon local time on April 29.

How is releasing it to the public a bad thing?

What are they hiding?
Nothing now. Nitwit.
Cyber Ninjas is running a secret audit
What ever happened to transparency?
 
No fix at all by Deep State. Nothing fishy. All as planned.


The Florida-based firm that’s overseeing the 2020 election audit in Arizona’s largest county on April 30 claimed that a court released its security plan to the public, despite knowing it was meant to be shielded from public view.

Cyber Ninjas submitted a slew of documents to the Maricopa County Superior Court in response to a recent ruling by Judge Daniel Martin, who rejected an attempt to file the documents under seal because of their sensitive nature and ordered them filed by noon local time on April 29.


The firm is based in Florida?
Irrelevant. Fact is the judge released detailed information that compromised the audit.
Florida basing is irrelevant, the Judge had every right to not seal the papers, and now the public will observe the false nature of the audit.
Good Nazi girl! Calling the judge AND the auditors corrupt is a twofer!
You are the fascist calling the judge corrupt. He has the right to not seal the submissions. Tough but there it is.
 
No fix at all by Deep State. Nothing fishy. All as planned.


The Florida-based firm that’s overseeing the 2020 election audit in Arizona’s largest county on April 30 claimed that a court released its security plan to the public, despite knowing it was meant to be shielded from public view.

Cyber Ninjas submitted a slew of documents to the Maricopa County Superior Court in response to a recent ruling by Judge Daniel Martin, who rejected an attempt to file the documents under seal because of their sensitive nature and ordered them filed by noon local time on April 29.


The firm is based in Florida?
Irrelevant. Fact is the judge released detailed information that compromised the audit.
Florida basing is irrelevant, the Judge had every right to not seal the papers, and now the public will observe the false nature of the audit.
Good Nazi girl! Calling the judge AND the auditors corrupt is a twofer!
You are the fascist calling the judge corrupt. He has the right to not seal the submissions. Tough but there it is.
Fuck head calls the judge corrupt.
 

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