PA. Election Assessment

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The story is from today. It raises some questions about the software Dominion used that they do want to talk about. No answers from Dominion again?

However, Wake TSI said it found five “issues of note,” including that Dominion failed to meet the commonwealth’s certification standards; that the election management system had Microsoft SQL Server Data Tools installed, despite the software not being part of the U.S. Election Assistance Commission’s certified configuration; and that changes were made to the management system just three weeks prior to the election.



Assessors said there is “no valid reason” for the software to be installed on the system and that the presence “allows any user with access to change and manipulate the EMS databases without logging [recording] to the Database, EMS, or [operating system] logfiles.”


They also said that Dominion failed to fill out a document that attests that the installed software versions conformed with certified reasons, with Dominion apparently claiming filling out the form was “optional.”
 
The story is from today. It raises some questions about the software Dominion used that they do want to talk about. No answers from Dominion again?

However, Wake TSI said it found five “issues of note,” including that Dominion failed to meet the commonwealth’s certification standards; that the election management system had Microsoft SQL Server Data Tools installed, despite the software not being part of the U.S. Election Assistance Commission’s certified configuration; and that changes were made to the management system just three weeks prior to the election.



Assessors said there is “no valid reason” for the software to be installed on the system and that the presence “allows any user with access to change and manipulate the EMS databases without logging [recording] to the Database, EMS, or [operating system] logfiles.”


They also said that Dominion failed to fill out a document that attests that the installed software versions conformed with certified reasons, with Dominion apparently claiming filling out the form was “optional.”

Awesome. You audited a county that went handily for Trump. LOL. What exactly were you trying to prove here? This was an exercise in masturbation by a couple of PA conspiracy theorists masquerading as state representatives.
Yes, this report is largely a bunch of technical mumbo jumbo saying essentially nothing. And yes, I read through it. I deal with data analysis regularly. And the report was parroted by an alt-right, conspiracy theory driven website run by Chinese dissidents.
Here's your sign.

"Wake Technology Services is based in West Chester, Penn., just west of the Philadelphia area. But it’s unclear why Mastriano specifically wanted Wake TSI to conduct the audit, given that the company appears to have had little or no experience with elections prior to its involvement in Fulton County. It’s also unclear why Mastriano focused on Fulton, a rural county with a small population where Trump won handily, garnering 6,824 votes to Joe Biden’s 1,085, while Biden won the state as a whole by more than 80,000 votes".

 
The story is from today. It raises some questions about the software Dominion used that they do want to talk about. No answers from Dominion again?

However, Wake TSI said it found five “issues of note,” including that Dominion failed to meet the commonwealth’s certification standards; that the election management system had Microsoft SQL Server Data Tools installed, despite the software not being part of the U.S. Election Assistance Commission’s certified configuration; and that changes were made to the management system just three weeks prior to the election.



Assessors said there is “no valid reason” for the software to be installed on the system and that the presence “allows any user with access to change and manipulate the EMS databases without logging [recording] to the Database, EMS, or [operating system] logfiles.”


They also said that Dominion failed to fill out a document that attests that the installed software versions conformed with certified reasons, with Dominion apparently claiming filling out the form was “optional.”

Awesome. You audited a county that went handily for Trump. LOL. What exactly were you trying to prove here? This was an exercise in masturbation by a couple of PA conspiracy theorists masquerading as state representatives.
Yes, this report is largely a bunch of technical mumbo jumbo saying essentially nothing. And yes, I read through it. I deal with data analysis regularly. And the report was parroted by an alt-right, conspiracy theory driven website run by Chinese dissidents.
Here's your sign.

"Wake Technology Services is based in West Chester, Penn., just west of the Philadelphia area. But it’s unclear why Mastriano specifically wanted Wake TSI to conduct the audit, given that the company appears to have had little or no experience with elections prior to its involvement in Fulton County. It’s also unclear why Mastriano focused on Fulton, a rural county with a small population where Trump won handily, garnering 6,824 votes to Joe Biden’s 1,085, while Biden won the state as a whole by more than 80,000 votes".

Putting up an article about people who think the election was stolen proves nothing but they think the election was stolen. Half the country thinks the election was stolen, dumbass. Next.
 
From your op link:


Wake TSI said in its report summary that it found that the election “was well run, was conducted in a diligent and effective manner and followed the directions of Pennsylvania.” No anomalies were reported during the election process and expectations were that the assessment would not show any indications of fraud, error, interference, or misconduct
 
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From your op link:


Wake TSI said in its report summary that it found that the election “was well run, was conducted in a diligent and effective manner and followed the directions of Pennsylvania.” No anomalies were reported during the election process and expectations were that the assessment would not show any indications of fraud, error, interference, or misconduct
That's nice. They still raises questions about software they say was not necessary. When that FACT changes let me know.
 
The story is from today. It raises some questions about the software Dominion used
This was an exercise in masturbation
Then you ought to be a real expert on it!

by a couple of PA conspiracy theorists masquerading as state representatives.
You mean the REAL state reps are locked away gagged and bound in a closet somewhere?

Yes, this report is largely a bunch of technical mumbo jumbo saying essentially nothing.
Well here Jack, let me mansplain it to you:
  • Dominion failed to meet the PA commonwealth’s certification standards. Yet the machines were used anyway.
  • The election management system had Microsoft SQL Server Data Tools installed, despite the software not being part of the U.S. Election Assistance Commission’s approved configuration.
  • Changes were made to the management system just three weeks prior to the election, which is illegal.
  • Assessors said there was “no valid reason” for the software to be installed on the system.
  • Its presence allowed any user with access to change and manipulate the EMS databases without logging [recording] to the Database, EMS, or [operating system] logfiles.
  • The software allows anyone with privileges to simply change values in the database directly in order to change the outcome of the election leaving no trace whatsoever.
 
The story is from today. It raises some questions about the software Dominion used
This was an exercise in masturbation
Then you ought to be a real expert on it!

by a couple of PA conspiracy theorists masquerading as state representatives.
You mean the REAL state reps are locked away gagged and bound in a closet somewhere?

Yes, this report is largely a bunch of technical mumbo jumbo saying essentially nothing.
Well here Jack, let me mansplain it to you:
  • Dominion failed to meet the PA commonwealth’s certification standards. Yet the machines were used anyway.
  • The election management system had Microsoft SQL Server Data Tools installed, despite the software not being part of the U.S. Election Assistance Commission’s approved configuration.
  • Changes were made to the management system just three weeks prior to the election, which is illegal.
  • Assessors said there was “no valid reason” for the software to be installed on the system.
  • Its presence allowed any user with access to change and manipulate the EMS databases without logging [recording] to the Database, EMS, or [operating system] logfiles.
  • The software allows anyone with privileges to simply change values in the database directly in order to change the outcome of the election leaving no trace whatsoever.
The county audited was a republican county, trump won by a landslide in that county.... Should we take those votes away from Trump?


Wake TSI said in its report summary that it found that the election “was well run, was conducted in a diligent and effective manner and followed the directions of Pennsylvania.” No anomalies were reported during the election process and expectations were that the assessment would not show any indications of fraud, error, interference, or misconduct
 
The story is from today. It raises some questions about the software Dominion used
This was an exercise in masturbation
Then you ought to be a real expert on it!

by a couple of PA conspiracy theorists masquerading as state representatives.
You mean the REAL state reps are locked away gagged and bound in a closet somewhere?

Yes, this report is largely a bunch of technical mumbo jumbo saying essentially nothing.
Well here Jack, let me mansplain it to you:
  • Dominion failed to meet the PA commonwealth’s certification standards. Yet the machines were used anyway.
  • The election management system had Microsoft SQL Server Data Tools installed, despite the software not being part of the U.S. Election Assistance Commission’s approved configuration.
  • Changes were made to the management system just three weeks prior to the election, which is illegal.
  • Assessors said there was “no valid reason” for the software to be installed on the system.
  • Its presence allowed any user with access to change and manipulate the EMS databases without logging [recording] to the Database, EMS, or [operating system] logfiles.
  • The software allows anyone with privileges to simply change values in the database directly in order to change the outcome of the election leaving no trace whatsoever.
The county audited was a republican county, trump won by a landslide in that county.... Should we take those votes away from Trump?


Wake TSI said in its report summary that it found that the election “was well run, was conducted in a diligent and effective manner and followed the directions of Pennsylvania.” No anomalies were reported during the election process and expectations were that the assessment would not show any indications of fraud, error, interference, or misconduct
The audits were corrupt. But if there was no fraud another audit will not hurt. You do not have one good reason to object if the citizens of PA. want it done, it will happen.
 
The story is from today. It raises some questions about the software Dominion used that they do want to talk about. No answers from Dominion again?

However, Wake TSI said it found five “issues of note,” including that Dominion failed to meet the commonwealth’s certification standards; that the election management system had Microsoft SQL Server Data Tools installed, despite the software not being part of the U.S. Election Assistance Commission’s certified configuration; and that changes were made to the management system just three weeks prior to the election.



Assessors said there is “no valid reason” for the software to be installed on the system and that the presence “allows any user with access to change and manipulate the EMS databases without logging [recording] to the Database, EMS, or [operating system] logfiles.”


They also said that Dominion failed to fill out a document that attests that the installed software versions conformed with certified reasons, with Dominion apparently claiming filling out the form was “optional.”

Awesome. You audited a county that went handily for Trump. LOL. What exactly were you trying to prove here? This was an exercise in masturbation by a couple of PA conspiracy theorists masquerading as state representatives.
Yes, this report is largely a bunch of technical mumbo jumbo saying essentially nothing. And yes, I read through it. I deal with data analysis regularly. And the report was parroted by an alt-right, conspiracy theory driven website run by Chinese dissidents.
Here's your sign.

"Wake Technology Services is based in West Chester, Penn., just west of the Philadelphia area. But it’s unclear why Mastriano specifically wanted Wake TSI to conduct the audit, given that the company appears to have had little or no experience with elections prior to its involvement in Fulton County. It’s also unclear why Mastriano focused on Fulton, a rural county with a small population where Trump won handily, garnering 6,824 votes to Joe Biden’s 1,085, while Biden won the state as a whole by more than 80,000 votes".

Putting up an article about people who think the election was stolen proves nothing but they think the election was stolen. Half the country thinks the election was stolen, dumbass. Next.

You must have missed the part about Trump winning the county. How can there be any fraud proved here?...unless you think the Trump campaign stole this county....:)
 
The story is from today. It raises some questions about the software Dominion used
This was an exercise in masturbation
Then you ought to be a real expert on it!

by a couple of PA conspiracy theorists masquerading as state representatives.
You mean the REAL state reps are locked away gagged and bound in a closet somewhere?

Yes, this report is largely a bunch of technical mumbo jumbo saying essentially nothing.
Well here Jack, let me mansplain it to you:
  • Dominion failed to meet the PA commonwealth’s certification standards. Yet the machines were used anyway.
  • The election management system had Microsoft SQL Server Data Tools installed, despite the software not being part of the U.S. Election Assistance Commission’s approved configuration.
  • Changes were made to the management system just three weeks prior to the election, which is illegal.
  • Assessors said there was “no valid reason” for the software to be installed on the system.
  • Its presence allowed any user with access to change and manipulate the EMS databases without logging [recording] to the Database, EMS, or [operating system] logfiles.
  • The software allows anyone with privileges to simply change values in the database directly in order to change the outcome of the election leaving no trace whatsoever.

Suppositions mean nothing Freaky. They found nothing wrong with the actual vote count. Which is where the rubber meets the road. Just more masturbation on your part. Something I'm sure you're extremely familiar with. (Hope you don't do it in that POS car locked in your garage! LOL.).

Sincerely, when do you just give the ghost up and admit..he lost. :auiqs.jpg:
 
The story is from today. It raises some questions about the software Dominion used that they do want to talk about. No answers from Dominion again?

However, Wake TSI said it found five “issues of note,” including that Dominion failed to meet the commonwealth’s certification standards; that the election management system had Microsoft SQL Server Data Tools installed, despite the software not being part of the U.S. Election Assistance Commission’s certified configuration; and that changes were made to the management system just three weeks prior to the election.



Assessors said there is “no valid reason” for the software to be installed on the system and that the presence “allows any user with access to change and manipulate the EMS databases without logging [recording] to the Database, EMS, or [operating system] logfiles.”


They also said that Dominion failed to fill out a document that attests that the installed software versions conformed with certified reasons, with Dominion apparently claiming filling out the form was “optional.”

Awesome. You audited a county that went handily for Trump. LOL. What exactly were you trying to prove here? This was an exercise in masturbation by a couple of PA conspiracy theorists masquerading as state representatives.
Yes, this report is largely a bunch of technical mumbo jumbo saying essentially nothing. And yes, I read through it. I deal with data analysis regularly. And the report was parroted by an alt-right, conspiracy theory driven website run by Chinese dissidents.
Here's your sign.

"Wake Technology Services is based in West Chester, Penn., just west of the Philadelphia area. But it’s unclear why Mastriano specifically wanted Wake TSI to conduct the audit, given that the company appears to have had little or no experience with elections prior to its involvement in Fulton County. It’s also unclear why Mastriano focused on Fulton, a rural county with a small population where Trump won handily, garnering 6,824 votes to Joe Biden’s 1,085, while Biden won the state as a whole by more than 80,000 votes".

Putting up an article about people who think the election was stolen proves nothing but they think the election was stolen. Half the country thinks the election was stolen, dumbass. Next.

You must have missed the part about Trump winning the county. How can there be any fraud proved here?...unless you think the Trump campaign stole this county....:)
YOU should want to find and resolve all errors and fraud no matter which party benefit and or won each county or state you are auditing. The fact that this is what you have a problem with is a telling sign that you do not want evidence of fraud nor a fair trusted election.
 
The story is from today. It raises some questions about the software Dominion used
This was an exercise in masturbation
Then you ought to be a real expert on it!

by a couple of PA conspiracy theorists masquerading as state representatives.
You mean the REAL state reps are locked away gagged and bound in a closet somewhere?

Yes, this report is largely a bunch of technical mumbo jumbo saying essentially nothing.
Well here Jack, let me mansplain it to you:
  • Dominion failed to meet the PA commonwealth’s certification standards. Yet the machines were used anyway.
  • The election management system had Microsoft SQL Server Data Tools installed, despite the software not being part of the U.S. Election Assistance Commission’s approved configuration.
  • Changes were made to the management system just three weeks prior to the election, which is illegal.
  • Assessors said there was “no valid reason” for the software to be installed on the system.
  • Its presence allowed any user with access to change and manipulate the EMS databases without logging [recording] to the Database, EMS, or [operating system] logfiles.
  • The software allows anyone with privileges to simply change values in the database directly in order to change the outcome of the election leaving no trace whatsoever.

Suppositions mean nothing Freaky. They found nothing wrong with the actual vote count. Which is where the rubber meets the road. Just more masturbation on your part. Something I'm sure you're extremely familiar with. (Hope you don't do it in that POS car locked in your garage! LOL.).

Sincerely, when do you just give the ghost up and admit..he lost. :auiqs.jpg:

Jack, idiot, I've never argued that Trump lost or won. That is not even the issue. Its not about Trump at all. It's about elections we can trust and believe in.
 
The story is from today. It raises some questions about the software Dominion used
This was an exercise in masturbation
Then you ought to be a real expert on it!

by a couple of PA conspiracy theorists masquerading as state representatives.
You mean the REAL state reps are locked away gagged and bound in a closet somewhere?

Yes, this report is largely a bunch of technical mumbo jumbo saying essentially nothing.
Well here Jack, let me mansplain it to you:
  • Dominion failed to meet the PA commonwealth’s certification standards. Yet the machines were used anyway.
  • The election management system had Microsoft SQL Server Data Tools installed, despite the software not being part of the U.S. Election Assistance Commission’s approved configuration.
  • Changes were made to the management system just three weeks prior to the election, which is illegal.
  • Assessors said there was “no valid reason” for the software to be installed on the system.
  • Its presence allowed any user with access to change and manipulate the EMS databases without logging [recording] to the Database, EMS, or [operating system] logfiles.
  • The software allows anyone with privileges to simply change values in the database directly in order to change the outcome of the election leaving no trace whatsoever.

Suppositions mean nothing Freaky. They found nothing wrong with the actual vote count. Which is where the rubber meets the road. Just more masturbation on your part. Something I'm sure you're extremely familiar with. (Hope you don't do it in that POS car locked in your garage! LOL.).

Sincerely, when do you just give the ghost up and admit..he lost. :auiqs.jpg:

Jack, idiot, I've never argued that Trump lost or won. That is not even the issue. Its not about Trump at all. It's about elections we can trust and believe in.

He lost. Which is why you make hay about "elections we can trust". I mean, we could trust elections before 2020. Why not this year? Answer. He lost. One 6K vote mistake in one Michigan county (which was corrected within hours) blooms into a national conspiracy fanned by alt-right media. (called it right here on these boards early on November 5th). With Trump's whining and bitching 6 months before the election about how if he lost, it was fraudulent. And you and others like you, swallow it hook, line and sinker. All with no evidence..save for your conspiracy theories and easily debunked "facts". Do you understand why I think you're weak? That your mind is soft and malleable? That you're easily led? :)
 
The story is from today. It raises some questions about the software Dominion used
This was an exercise in masturbation
Then you ought to be a real expert on it!

by a couple of PA conspiracy theorists masquerading as state representatives.
You mean the REAL state reps are locked away gagged and bound in a closet somewhere?

Yes, this report is largely a bunch of technical mumbo jumbo saying essentially nothing.
Well here Jack, let me mansplain it to you:
  • Dominion failed to meet the PA commonwealth’s certification standards. Yet the machines were used anyway.
  • The election management system had Microsoft SQL Server Data Tools installed, despite the software not being part of the U.S. Election Assistance Commission’s approved configuration.
  • Changes were made to the management system just three weeks prior to the election, which is illegal.
  • Assessors said there was “no valid reason” for the software to be installed on the system.
  • Its presence allowed any user with access to change and manipulate the EMS databases without logging [recording] to the Database, EMS, or [operating system] logfiles.
  • The software allows anyone with privileges to simply change values in the database directly in order to change the outcome of the election leaving no trace whatsoever.

Suppositions mean nothing Freaky. They found nothing wrong with the actual vote count. Which is where the rubber meets the road. Just more masturbation on your part. Something I'm sure you're extremely familiar with. (Hope you don't do it in that POS car locked in your garage! LOL.).

Sincerely, when do you just give the ghost up and admit..he lost. :auiqs.jpg:

Jack, idiot, I've never argued that Trump lost or won. That is not even the issue. Its not about Trump at all. It's about elections we can trust and believe in.

He lost. Which is why you make hay about "elections we can trust". I mean, we could trust elections before 2020. Why not this year? Answer. He lost. One 6K vote mistake in one Michigan county (which was corrected within hours) blooms into a national conspiracy fanned by alt-right media. (called it right here on these boards early on November 5th). With Trump's whining and bitching 6 months before the election about how if he lost, it was fraudulent. And you and others like you, swallow it hook, line and sinker. All with no evidence..save for your conspiracy theories and easily debunked "facts". Do you understand why I think you're weak? That your mind is soft and malleable? That you're easily led? :)
Rumor has it 200,000 ballots are missing in AZ. If they cannot be found they cannot be counted. Which means how did they ever get counted if Maricopa county can not find them.
 
The story is from today. It raises some questions about the software Dominion used
This was an exercise in masturbation
Then you ought to be a real expert on it!

by a couple of PA conspiracy theorists masquerading as state representatives.
You mean the REAL state reps are locked away gagged and bound in a closet somewhere?

Yes, this report is largely a bunch of technical mumbo jumbo saying essentially nothing.
Well here Jack, let me mansplain it to you:
  • Dominion failed to meet the PA commonwealth’s certification standards. Yet the machines were used anyway.
  • The election management system had Microsoft SQL Server Data Tools installed, despite the software not being part of the U.S. Election Assistance Commission’s approved configuration.
  • Changes were made to the management system just three weeks prior to the election, which is illegal.
  • Assessors said there was “no valid reason” for the software to be installed on the system.
  • Its presence allowed any user with access to change and manipulate the EMS databases without logging [recording] to the Database, EMS, or [operating system] logfiles.
  • The software allows anyone with privileges to simply change values in the database directly in order to change the outcome of the election leaving no trace whatsoever.

Suppositions mean nothing Freaky. They found nothing wrong with the actual vote count. Which is where the rubber meets the road. Just more masturbation on your part. Something I'm sure you're extremely familiar with. (Hope you don't do it in that POS car locked in your garage! LOL.).

Sincerely, when do you just give the ghost up and admit..he lost. :auiqs.jpg:

Jack, idiot, I've never argued that Trump lost or won. That is not even the issue. Its not about Trump at all. It's about elections we can trust and believe in.

He lost. Which is why you make hay about "elections we can trust". I mean, we could trust elections before 2020. Why not this year? Answer. He lost. One 6K vote mistake in one Michigan county (which was corrected within hours) blooms into a national conspiracy fanned by alt-right media. (called it right here on these boards early on November 5th). With Trump's whining and bitching 6 months before the election about how if he lost, it was fraudulent. And you and others like you, swallow it hook, line and sinker. All with no evidence..save for your conspiracy theories and easily debunked "facts". Do you understand why I think you're weak? That your mind is soft and malleable? That you're easily led? :)
Rumor has it 200,000 ballots are missing in AZ. If they cannot be found they cannot be counted. Which means how did they ever get counted if Maricopa county can not find them.

Sigh..more conspiracy theories..and unrequited hope. The dream never dies. :auiqs.jpg:
 
The story is from today. It raises some questions about the software Dominion used
This was an exercise in masturbation
Then you ought to be a real expert on it!

by a couple of PA conspiracy theorists masquerading as state representatives.
You mean the REAL state reps are locked away gagged and bound in a closet somewhere?

Yes, this report is largely a bunch of technical mumbo jumbo saying essentially nothing.
Well here Jack, let me mansplain it to you:
  • Dominion failed to meet the PA commonwealth’s certification standards. Yet the machines were used anyway.
  • The election management system had Microsoft SQL Server Data Tools installed, despite the software not being part of the U.S. Election Assistance Commission’s approved configuration.
  • Changes were made to the management system just three weeks prior to the election, which is illegal.
  • Assessors said there was “no valid reason” for the software to be installed on the system.
  • Its presence allowed any user with access to change and manipulate the EMS databases without logging [recording] to the Database, EMS, or [operating system] logfiles.
  • The software allows anyone with privileges to simply change values in the database directly in order to change the outcome of the election leaving no trace whatsoever.

Suppositions mean nothing Freaky. They found nothing wrong with the actual vote count. Which is where the rubber meets the road. Just more masturbation on your part. Something I'm sure you're extremely familiar with. (Hope you don't do it in that POS car locked in your garage! LOL.).

Sincerely, when do you just give the ghost up and admit..he lost. :auiqs.jpg:

Jack, idiot, I've never argued that Trump lost or won. That is not even the issue. Its not about Trump at all. It's about elections we can trust and believe in.

He lost. Which is why you make hay about "elections we can trust". I mean, we could trust elections before 2020. Why not this year? Answer. He lost. One 6K vote mistake in one Michigan county (which was corrected within hours) blooms into a national conspiracy fanned by alt-right media. (called it right here on these boards early on November 5th). With Trump's whining and bitching 6 months before the election about how if he lost, it was fraudulent. And you and others like you, swallow it hook, line and sinker. All with no evidence..save for your conspiracy theories and easily debunked "facts". Do you understand why I think you're weak? That your mind is soft and malleable? That you're easily led? :)
Rumor has it 200,000 ballots are missing in AZ. If they cannot be found they cannot be counted. Which means how did they ever get counted if Maricopa county can not find them.

Sigh..more conspiracy theories..and unrequited hope. The dream never dies. :auiqs.jpg:
An audit is not a conspiracy you dumb SOB.
 
It raises some questions about the software Dominion used
No, it doesn’t.

It reaffirms the fact that the fraudits are completely devoid of merit – nothing but bad-faith rightwing partisan contrivances intended to undermine our democratic institutions, further divide the American people, and sow mistrust in the political process.
 

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