AZ State Senator Kelly Townsend Successfully Pushes For Financial Audit of Zuckerbucks

UAF  | By Steven Ahle |August 4, 2021 

Arizona State Senator Kelly Townsend initiated another investigation into the 2020 election. She has requested that the Arizona Auditor General investigate the $3 MILLION in Zuckerbucks. Maricopa County received three million dollars with money supplied by Mark Zuckerberg. But, Zuckerberg took a page from George Soros’s book and placed someone in between himself and the actual donation. To my delight, the Auditor General agreed has agreed to handle the investigation.

Was the money a legitimate grant used to help with voter registration or did some of it snd in the pockets of the big boys that run the elections in Maricopa County, Arizona? I don’t have a clue and neither do you. So for now, I plan on considering everyone involved as innocent until somebody proves otherwise. But, if there was any funny business going on then they need to send them to Clun Fed in Ft Leavenworth, Kansas.

A.R.S.41-1279.04 provides the Auditor General’s authority to examine records. Paragraph D states that any office or person who knowingly fails or refuses to permit access and examination is guilty of a class 2 misdemeanor.
 
This statute provides a class 2 misdemeanor for the supervisors if they do not comply:
 
 
 

Merissa Hamilton reports:

1.3 ARIZONA SECRETARY OF STATE DOMINION CERTIFICATION

The AZ SOS Equipment Certification Advisory Committee conducted the only publicly available review of Dominion 5.5B. Anti-Trump, Antifa apologist, Dominion executive Eric Coomer led two sales demos, instead of a formal Committee-driven technical analysis, to satisfy the State certification requirement. The Committee did not produce any examination reports of their findings. Only meeting minutes on October 29th, 2019 and January 28th, 2020 are publicly available, documenting the sales demos.

1.4 DOMINION SECURITY CONCERNS

In the AZ SOS October 29th meeting, Coomer says the login for adjudication is set-up as one login per adjudication team instead of an individual user. Maricopa County chose not to have full traceability and chain of custody by logging each adjudicator’s user name on their machines during the election.

On page 31 of the RFP, Dominion insists on a requirement that they “must fully participate in and support the County’s final election readiness security audit.” Direct mandatory participation in a security activity is an unusual request as the industry standard is for technology companies to always be an arms-length distance for security purposes.

On the day before Early Voting began on October 6th, 2020, Maricopa County published a video called “Vote Centers: Inside Look” that displayed all of the Dominion USB ports of the voting machines were open and unsealed. Open USB ports was the top security concern causing Texas to reject Dominion’s software model.

Texas refused to use these machines

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