Mesa County’s Voting Machine Linked To The Internet!

Lindell’s Cyber Symposium confirmed the central fact about if the voting machines were linked to the internet or no!
Newsmax reporter Emerald Robinson was at the symposium, revealed that experts found out that the machines used at Mesa County’s election were connected to the internet.
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The evidence consisted of images from a server of a voting machine that leaked on one blog one month ago.
If you analyze the images, you will see that they were wiped from the server, and MS SOL data were eliminated.
Mesa County clerk Tina Peters is guilty of the video leak, but she decided to resign at the symposium.
Experts at Mike Lindell's Cyber Symposium have now shown:
The Mesa County voting machine WAS CONNECTED to the Internet.
Public election data logs were NOT PRESERVED for 22 months according to federal law. They were changed.
That's enough. That's all you need to know.
— Emerald Robinson ✝️ (@EmeraldRobinson) August 11, 2021
It only took 1 hour for experts at Mike Lindell's Cyber Symposium to compare server images of a Mesa County voting machine to show that 1) it was connected to the Internet and 2) logs were wiped and 3) MS SQL server files were wiped.
Our elections are not secure at all.
— Emerald Robinson ✝️ (@EmeraldRobinson) August 11, 2021
The Gateway Pundit covered this story:
Secretary of State Griswold said the video released last week was from May 25th when the county was updating its election systems. Griswold accused the Mesa County Clerk’s office of leaking the Dominion passwords.
The Channel7 report is very revealing. Secretary of State Griswold, who is pushing open-fraudulent elections in the state, was interviewed by 7News and alleged the Dominion machine passwords were leaked by the County Clerk’s office and posted online. Last night during the symposium Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters told the audience her office NEVER had the Dominion machine passwords.
Obviously, there is much more to be revealed.
The Gateway Pundit was mentioned by News Channel7 in their report. Dominion’s Legal Counsel Stephen Shackelford was interviewed. According to Channel7 Dominion says “it doesn’t allow remote access.”
The Dominion says that the machines can’t be linked to the internet, but the Denver 7 News report that you will find below shows that the machines were connected to the net.
According to the expert, both WI-Fi and WLAN can be linked to the internet.
Below you can watch the Denver 7 News report:
Passwords to Mesa County VOTING EQUIPMENT on blog lead to INQUIRY says Secty of State Griswold. Could result in decertification of voting machines. Source Colorado Sun https://t.co/12kXAYq27H
— LWV Jeffco (@100yearsVote) August 11, 2021
Tina Peters, Clerk and Recorder of Mesa County, CO, describing the the accusation against her from the CO Secretary of State regarding the leak of the SoS’s password used to gain access to Tina Peters’ computer. Tina Peters was never in possession of the password. pic.twitter.com/nQjhIipnWk
— StriderTemp (@stridertemp) August 11, 2021