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Since I posted The Tale of Tina Peters last week, the situation in Mesa County has kicked into high gear. After revealing that Sheila Reiner, Tina Peters’ predecessor as Mesa County Clerk and Recorder, led the effort to recall Tina Peters in 2020, a source in Mesa County shared a recent social media post from Ms. Reiner from August 3:

So, that’s interesting, right? On August 3, a week and half before news of the alleged leak of passwords — the passwords to which Tina Peters never had access — hit the news and public discourse, Sheila Reiner was recertifying herself to run elections.

At the time of this post, Reiner was serving as Mesa County Treasurer, a position with absolutely zero responsibility for election oversight. Is the Mesa Treasury so automated and operational that Ms. Reiner had nothing to do and needed to swim into Tina’s lane?

Or, did Reiner have advanced notice that Jonestown Jena Griswold was going to fabricate a crisis (and need a friendly) in order to cover up the negligent leak of passwords from the Secretary of State office? Was Sheila getting certified in advance of JJ’s coup in order to step into the role?

What seems more likely at this point: Coincidence or careful planning?

Oh, oh, oh! And remember the Gateway Pundit article revealing that Matt Crane, Executive Director of the Colorado County Clerks Association, was at a barbecue with Dominion’s Strategy and Security Leader, and alleged Antifa co-conspirator, Eric Coomer? Well, Sheila Reiner was there, too.

Something about “the company you keep” comes to mind here…

In my last piece, we were talking about Sheila and Wayne being appointed. Now that ship has sailed. Late last week, Reiner and Runbeck Senior Advisor Wayne Williams – the second “overseer” who has come into Mesa to clean things up and restore public trust (insert eye roll) – showed up to work and began dismissing Tina’s staff. This week, for example, Wayne and Sheila dismissed Tina’s Deputy Clerk without cause.

We also learned recently that Mesa County, in July 2021, signed a new contract with Runbeck for the county’s balloting needs.

Was Williams involved in this negotiation between Mesa and Runbeck, which occurred a little over a month before he was given a position of power over Mesa County elections? If Mesa County can show definitively that Wayne was not involved directly on the county-side, did Williams collaborate with and advise the Runbeck account and sales teams for Mesa County as part of the negotiations?

Since I posted The Tale of Tina Peters last week, the situation in Mesa County has kicked into high gear. After revealing that Sheila Reiner, Tina Peters’ predecessor as Mesa County Clerk and Recorder, led the effort to recall Tina Peters in 2020, a source in Mesa County shared a recent social media post from Ms. Reiner from August 3: So, that’s interesting, right? On August 3, a week and half before news of the alleged leak of passwords — the passwords to which Tina Peters never had access — hit the news and public discourse, Sheila Reiner was recertifying herself to run elections. At the time of this post, Reiner was serving as Mesa County Treasurer, a position with absolutely zero responsibility for election oversight. Is the Mesa Treasury so automated and operational that Ms. Reiner had nothing to do and needed to swim into Tina’s lane? Or, did Reiner have advanced notice that Jonestown Jena Griswold was going to fabricate a crisis (and need a friendly) in order to cover up the negligent leak of passwords from the Secretary of State office? Was Sheila getting certified in advance of JJ’s coup in order to step into the role? What seems more likely at this point: Coincidence or careful planning? Oh, oh, oh! And remember the Gateway Pundit article revealing that Matt Crane, Executive Director of the Colorado County Clerks Association, was at a barbecue with Dominion’s Strategy and Security Leader, and alleged Antifa co-conspirator, Eric Coomer? Well, Sheila Reiner was there, too. Something about “the company you keep” comes to mind here… In my last piece, we were talking about Sheila and Wayne being appointed. Now that ship has sailed. Late last week, Reiner and Runbeck Senior Advisor Wayne Williams – the second “overseer” who has come into Mesa to clean things up and restore public trust (insert eye roll) – showed up to work and began dismissing Tina’s staff. This week, for example, Wayne and Sheila dismissed Tina’s Deputy Clerk without cause. We also learned recently that Mesa County, in July 2021, signed a new contract with Runbeck for the county’s balloting needs. Was Williams involved in this negotiation between Mesa and Runbeck, which occurred a little over a month before he was given a position of power over Mesa County elections? If Mesa County can show definitively that Wayne was not involved directly on the county-side, did Williams collaborate with and advise the Runbeck account and sales teams for Mesa County as part of the negotiations?

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