Colorado

Dominion EMS Deployed with Known Deadlock Issues Compromising Audit Trail (CO)

Established Fact Analysis of Mesa County, CO Dominion EMS Server images reveals that system was deployed with known SQL Server “deadlock” issues that compromises audit trail integrity. Citations Root Cause Diagnostic: Mesa County 2020 EMS Anomalies discovered by Narelle Brigden, https://electioncrimebureau.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Mesa_County_EMS_Technical_Diagnostic-1.pdf Technical Analysis of Dominion EMS Export and Deadlock Anomalies discovered by Narelle Brigden, https://electioncrimebureau.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Technical-Analysis-of-Dominion-EMS-Export-and-Deadlock-Anomalies.pdf

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Tina Peters Prosecution as Deplatforming of a Records Preservation Whistleblower (CO)

Disputed Fact Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters preserved forensic images of the pre-trusted-build Dominion Election Management System server before a state-mandated update deleted 28,989 files, including 695 legally mandated log files. USC 52 Section 20701 requires the preservation of ALL election records for a period of not less than 22 months following an election.  Peters

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Tina Peters Maliciously Prosecuted for Records Preservation (CO)

Reasonable Inference [Reasonable Inference – As to prosecutorial motivation] Mesa County, Colorado Clerk Tina Peters was prosecuted under Colorado state law for preserving forensic images of her county’s election management system (EMS) server – images that documented the deletion of nearly 29,000 files during a Dominion “trusted build” process jointly authorized by the Colorado Secretary

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Tina Peters Prosecution – Criminalizing Records Preservation (CO)

Established Fact [Established Fact – As to prosecution] Mesa County, Colorado Clerk Tina Peters was prosecuted under Colorado state law for preserving forensic images of her county’s election management system (EMS) server – images that documented the deletion of nearly 29,000 files during a Dominion “trusted build” process jointly authorized by the Colorado Secretary of

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Mesa County, CO Election System Discoveries Made Possible by Tina Peters

Established Fact Tina Peters is the former Mesa County, CO clerk who was sentenced to nine years in prison for making forensic copies of her Dominion Election Management System (EMS) server in the wake of the 2020 election cycle.  In so doing, Tina prevented the destruction of election records for both the 2020 and 2021

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SQL Server Port Open to Global Connections (CO)

Established Fact Forensic examination of Dominion Democracy Suite EMS in Mesa County documented that SQL Server port 1433 was configured to accept connections from any IP address worldwide – enabling any actor with credentials to directly query and modify election databases outside the certified application layer. Investigators demonstrated this empirically: a non-Dominion workstation and even

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Mid-Election EMS Database Recreation – Tabulation and Adjudication Databases Recreated on October 21, 2020; Selective Ballot Record Reprocessing (CO)

Established Fact Forensic analysis of the Mesa County, Colorado EMS server – utilizing the same Dominion Democracy Suite platform deployed in multiple 2020 battleground states – revealed the unauthorized, mid-election creation of entirely new Tabulation and Adjudication databases on October 21, 2020, during the active early voting period. The original pre-election databases were deleted and

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Illegal Dual Project Configuration – Two Prior Election Projects Active Simultaneously in EMS During Live Election (CO)

Established Fact Forensic database analysis of the Mesa County Dominion Voting Systems EMS server revealed an unauthorized creation of new election databases during early voting in the 2020 General Election on October 21, 2020, followed by the digital reloading of 20,346 ballot records into the new election databases, making the original voter intent recorded from

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SQL Server Port 1433 Open to Any Global IP – Direct Database Modification Without Application Layer (CO)

Established Fact The Dominion EMS SQL Server was configured with firewall rules accepting inbound connections on port 1433 from any IP address worldwide, bypassing the certified application layer entirely. The Mesa County Forensic Team demonstrated this vulnerability empirically: a non-Dominion workstation – and even an iPhone SQL client – could directly query and modify election

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Prohibition of evidence introduction in Coomer v Lindell (CO)

Disputed Fact Defense counsel advocated for the admission of a broad range of evidence that Lindell relied on in forming his beliefs, including documentary films, news clips, expert reports, and social media posts about election security vulnerabilities—not just regarding Dr. Coomer, but also general warnings from public officials and election security experts. The defense specifically

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