Brother, they will not be able to stop the truth.
We need patriots to descend on the courthouse where this judge operates. Deperno should be getting letters and emails of support from the locals as well.
Antrim County lawyer Matt DePerno filed a motion for reconsideration on June 9 related to his election integrity lawsuit representing Antrim County, MI resident Bill Bailey. Judge Elsenheimer dismissed the case on May 18 due to lack of standing and because a “citizen does not get to choose his own audit criteria” after DePerno contended that the audit performed was not sufficient given the strong evidence of fraud.
Elsenheimer also refused to allow additional evidence to be entered. DePerno is now appealing to the court for a hearing of the additional evidence he has continued to collect, stating in the brief that the court erred in “failing to consider the amended complaint.”
Per reporting as of Friday, DePerno continues to maintain that voting machines were connected to the internet, saying, “We have been lied to…this is fraud. This decertifies the Antrim County election.”
Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson continues to deny there was any fraud in the 2020 election in Michigan. She says the threat against our Democracy “remains chilling.” She says she is “simply doing her job in defending Democracy.”
The Gateway Pundit (GP) reported: “[T]wo of the major ballot printing shops in the United States certified to print Dominion paper ballot products, Runbeck Election Services in Tempe, Arizona, and the Fort Orange Press in Albany, NY, are both 2021 major donors to the National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS) and the National Association of State Election Directors (NASED).” Jocelyn Benson is currently co-chair of the NASS elections committee.
According to GP, “Dominion Voting Systems, ES&S, and Hart InterCivic, the top election machine vendors in the United States also donated to NASS and NASED. In addition, Smartmatic donated to NASS.”
DePerno has growing additional evidence that allegedly proves there was fraud in the election. He and his client, William Bailey, want to see a full forensic audit of the ballots and machines in Antrim County similar to the one being performed in Maricopa County, Arizona. He contends that the election should be decertified based on the internet connections alone because of the potential vulnerability to hacking and vote switching.
New Affidavits and Evidence DePerno filed a number of new documents the second week in June. One such affidavit, in his newly filed motion for reconsideration, is captured in Exhibit 6 below. It shows a sworn declaration by the Central Lake Township County Clerk, Judith Kosloski.
Kosloski has served in the position twice—once for two years starting in 2006 and then again in 2012-present. As she states below, the county clerk’s job is to guarantee a safe, legal election. Kosloski noted some irregularities when she was called back in on Nov. 6 to retabulate the votes. Hers was the only county to retabulate, something to this day she does not really understand, per her statement below.
Oddly, the numbers had changed in her county between the tape read on Nov. 3 and the retabulation performed on Nov. 6. She contacted the Board of Canvassers, but no one responded.
On Nov. 26, a lawyer contacted her asking permission to examine her tabulator and other election equipment. She met with a team of cyber forensics experts on Nov. 27. They found “a discrepancy on the tape of 600+ votes on the Ellsworth School Board contest alone. Ellsworth Township had only six voters eligible to vote on that contest and three exercised their right to vote. Other races had discrepancies of one or two votes between the first and second tape.” The Marijuana Proposal also changed from a “tie vote to winning by one.”
Exhibit 7 in the motion pertains to testimony from digital forensics expert Ben Cotton, the founder of CyFIR, LLC (CyFIR). Per his affidavit, he examined the following:
The Antrim County Election Management Server Image; Thirty-eight (38) forensic images of the compact flash cards used in Antrim County during the November 2020 elections that were imaged on 4 December 2020 by a firm named Sullivan and Strickler; One (1) SID-15v-Z37-A1R, commonly known as the Image Cast X (ICX), was used in the November 2020 elections; Two (2) thumb drives that were configured for a precinct using the ES&S DS400 tabulator[s] that were used during the November 2020 election; One ES&S server was used in the November 2020 election. During his examination, he found evidence of internet “communications to a number of public and private IP addresses.” Alarmingly, he noted the following:
An IP address that resolves back to the Ministry of Education Computer Center, 12F, No 106, Sec.2, Hoping E. Rd., Taipei Taiwan 106.
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