Antrim County U.S. Constitutional Attorney Issued A Statement Saying It’s A FRAUD! It Decertified The Antrim County Election!

If something got certificated, then by default, it can be decertified! Precisely that is what the U.S. Constitutional Attorney Matthew DePerno is saying!
His claims may be explosive, but they are appropriated with evidence.
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Below you can read what he wrote!
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.
He isn’t tweeting whatever! Instead, DePerno is arguing this case in front of a Michigan judge.
Also, he is investigating the integrity of the 2020 election.
See what he tweeted recently.
2. 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
— Matthew S. DePerno, Esq. (@mdeperno) June 9, 2021
4. 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.
— Matthew S. DePerno, Esq. (@mdeperno) June 9, 2021
Maricopa County, Arizona, was the first falling domino. Will Antrim County, Michigan, be the second?
Detroit News shared more details about Antrim County.
Republican activists in Michigan are mounting a campaign for a so-called “forensic audit” of the 2020 presidential election, which could force GOP legislators in the battleground state to take public stances on the idea.
During a rally in Antrim County over the weekend that drew hundreds of former President Donald Trump’s most devout supporters, speakers focused on pressuring Republican lawmakers who control the state House and state Senate into forcing another review of the presidential vote, seven months after Election Day.
Attendees signed affidavits demanding an audit. The documents will be delivered to officeholders on June 17.
One lawmaker who was there Saturday, Rep. Ken Borton, R-Gaylord, said he expects a proposal calling for an audit to be introduced in the Legislature later this week. Borton said he thinks there’s an appetite in Lansing for attempting to require an audit.
“I was told that something is coming,” the legislator said.
It’s unclear what the specifics of the proposal are and whether lawmakers will be able to somehow force an audit without gaining the support of Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. Trump backers have been encouraging audits in battleground states in recent months after the GOP-controlled Arizona Senate orchestrated one in Maricopa County. The Arizona Senate issued subpoenas for ballots and voting machines, according to the Associated Press.
Numerous states are calling for a forensic audit. Because the state legislatures order the audit, it would be impossible for Dems to stop them!
Republicans from Wayne County call for an audit. However, it is Detroit’s home, and observers were blocked while the ballots were counted.
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AZ #AUDIT new forensic tables – Tomorrow GA delegation is arriving ( meanwhile in GA SoS is censured for Dereliction of constitutional duty, gov is booted)
PA is working on petition.
Nevada next #AUDIT
Antrim county is fighting for an audit.
Windham investigates fake machines pic.twitter.com/te1WGUU4KW— Karol Gajdos K7 (@KarolGajdosK7) June 7, 2021
The news emerged once it was exposed that election officials throughout the country went to Maricopa. The elected officials went there to see the audit process.
However, the truth is that the officials went there to see the unfolding process and call for an audit in their states.
The Denver Gazette reported:
The Republican-led Arizona Senate’s audit of the 2020 election in Maricopa County is becoming a national attraction for people who may be interested in re-creating the controversial review in their own states.
Elected officials from at least two states, Alaska and Georgia, were spotted on Wednesday at Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix, where private firm Cyber Ninjas is leading the audit. Alaska state Rep. David Eastman and Georgia state Sens. Burt Jones and Brandon Beach took part in a tour, according to KTAR News reporter Griselda Zetino.
OANN anchor Christina Bobb, who has helped raise funds for the audit through a nonprofit group, Voices and Votes, suggested in a tweet that Colorado also had representation at the venue. She did this while covering the review as a reporter.
This follows a delegation of Republican lawmakers from Pennsylvania last week. Pennsylvania state Sen. Doug Mastriano, who was present at the Jan. 6 siege of the U.S. Capitol, was one of them.
“The AZ Forensic Election Audit is the most comprehensive election audit in the history of [the] United States,” Mastriano said in a press release. “Transparency is a must in our republic. Every citizen should be confident that their vote counts.”
Even as pressure mounts in states such as Pennsylvania and Georgia to replicate the Maricopa County audit, the review has earned criticism from county officials and Democratic Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs and prompted concerns from the U.S. Justice Department. Critics argue the results from two previous election machine audits, conducted for the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors, showed no irregularities in the county’s 2020 election. A recount of a sample of ballots also did not turn up any problems.
Arizona Senate President Karen Fann said the audit is not meant to overturn the 2020 election results. However, former President Donald Trump has touted how he believes it will show “massive” election fraud. Instead, the state Senate president insisted that the audit is meant to restore trust in the system and influence changes to the law.
Organizers expect the audit, which includes a vote tally and machine analysis, to wrap up by the end of June, after which a report will be produced.
Nevertheless, 2022 and 2024 will arrive in a blink of an eye.
If we ask for free and fair elections, we have to discover what happened in 2020.