Mesa County

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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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 Tina Peters Prosecution (CO)

Disputed Fact At trial, the court excluded evidence of Tina Peters’ asserted statutory duty to preserve federal election records under 52 U.S.C. § 20701, her claimed belief that the May 2021 “Trusted Build” software installation would destroy those records, and her motive for arranging the forensic imaging of Mesa County’s Dominion election equipment server. The

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Prejudiced Jury Instructions in Tina Peters Prosecution (CO)

Disputed Fact In People v. Peters, the Colorado Court of Appeals identified a constitutional error in Tina Peters’ sentencing: the trial court had imposed a lengthier sentence based in part on Peters’ post-offense public statements about election fraud rather than solely on her criminal conduct, violating the First Amendment principle that “a sentence based to

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Trusted Build Process Deleted 28,989 Files – Including 695 Legally Mandated Logs (CO)

Established Fact The Colorado Secretary of State’s trusted build process – a state-mandated Dominion upgrade conducted with active state participation and approval – deleted 28,989 files from the Mesa County EMS server, including at least 695 log and event-log files required by federal and state law to be retained for 22 months. Deleted categories included

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Mesa County, CO Findings Corroborated by Venezuela Whistleblower Disclosures

Tina Peters, former Mesa County Clerk, was convicted and sentenced to nine years in prison.  Tina Peters honored her oath to the Constitution by exposing critical flaws in the election system. Instead of recognition, she faced relentless persecution.  Her story is told in the documentary “Selection Code”. See Selection Code Same Election Theft Features Evident

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President Trump’s Lawyer Sends Important Letter to the President

Peter Ticktin is a Florida-based attorney and founder of The Ticktin Law Group who has represented several high‑profile, Trump‑aligned clients in recent years, including former Mesa County, Colorado, clerk Tina Peters in her criminal and post‑conviction matters related to her efforts to preserve election records pertinent to the 2020 election. Ticktin leads The Ticktin Law

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