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Manipulation of Election Results – Elections Group Operative Email on Election Night References “Delivering the Margin” (WI)

Reasonable Inference [Reasonable Inference – As to operational significance] At 4:07 AM on November 4, 2020 – during ongoing vote counting – Elections Group employee Ryan Chew emailed Milwaukee election official Claire Woodall-Vogg, writing that “she delivered just the margin needed at 3:00 a.m.” This private contractor, embedded via CTCL funding, was in active communication […]

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Elections Group Operative Email on Election Night References “Delivering the Margin” (WI)

Established Fact [Established Fact – As to the email’s existence and content] At 4:07 AM on November 4, 2020 – during ongoing vote counting – Elections Group employee Ryan Chew emailed Milwaukee election official Claire Woodall-Vogg, writing that “she delivered just the margin needed at 3:00 a.m.” This private contractor, embedded via CTCL funding, was

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Subordination of Municipal Clerks to Private CTCL Operatives – De Facto Takeover of Election Night Operations (WI)

Established Fact CTCL embedded operatives from the National Vote at Home Institute (NVAHI), specifically Michael Spitzer-Rubenstein (a Brooklyn-based attorney), into Zuckerberg 5 municipal election offices. Spitzer-Rubenstein: managed absentee ballot transportation; took physical possession of keys to the Green Bay central count facility; formally requested direct API access to the WisVote statewide voter database; directed ballot

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ACLU Operatives Deputized as Election Registrars with Access to Voter Registration Platform (GA)

Established Fact The ACLU of Georgia recruited lawyers to serve as Fulton County Deputy Registrars on Election Day, November 3, 2020, deploying volunteers to each Fulton polling location with authority to cancel absentee ballots directly through county election software — a role that required access to ENET (ElectionNet), the voter registration platform linked to the

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WisVote Real-Time API Access Provided to Private NGOs (WI)

Established Fact WEC Administrator Meagan Wolfe falsely denied before the Assembly Committee that any API into the WisVote or BadgerBooks systems existed. Documentary evidence established that at least one Zuckerberg 5 city provided CTCL partners with real-time Application Programming Interface (API) access into WisVote and BadgerBooks – giving live voter data to private interest groups

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Brater Memorandum – Clerks Prohibited from Independent Verification; Uncertified Vendors Given Exclusive Access (MI)

Established Fact Michigan Director of Elections Jonathan Brater issued a memorandum on August 4, 2021, directing all Michigan clerks that they “should never allow access to election equipment to entities other than election officials and staff, licensed vendors, and accredited VSTLs.” The memo warned that granting access to unauthorized personnel “may result in the decertification

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Private CTCL Operative Exercised Physical Control Over Election Night Ballot and Machine Environment, Including Drop Box Processing (WI)

Established Fact Michael Spitzer-Rubenstein, a Brooklyn-based CTCL “grant mentor,” gained physical control over Green Bay’s election night facility – including control of the secret Wi-Fi access point to which all ESS voting machines were connected. He wrote to the City Attorney at 9:29 PM on November 3, 2020, making a dispositive legal determination that late-arriving

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Congressional Report on Censorship-Industrial Complex

Investigation by the House Committee on the Judiciary and the Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government has revealed a coordinated effort by federal agencies to monitor and censor the online speech of American citizens. Central to this operation is the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the National Science Foundation (NSF), which utilized non-governmental

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Center for Internet Security Risks

Across all 50 states Election System Wiretap The Center for Internet Security (CIS) manages the Election Integrity Information Sharing and Analysis Center (EI-ISAC) under contract to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to secure election systems which we are told are not connected to the internet.  In this capacity, CIS has privileged access to sensitive

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