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Confusing the enemy while feigning weakness is a very effective strategy to combat an overly-confident opponent.

Not everything I post is meant for the same audience - you.

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2015 Arizona Revised Statutes
Title 41 - State Government
§ 41-1153 Disobedience of subpoena as legislative contempt

Universal Citation: AZ Rev Stat § 41-1153 (2015)

41-1153. Disobedience of subpoena as legislative contempt
A. If a witness neglects or refuses to obey a legislative subpoena, or, appearing, neglects or refuses to testify, the senate or the house may, by resolution entered in the journal, commit him for contempt.
B. A witness neglecting or refusing to attend in obedience to a subpoena may be arrested by the sergeant-at-arms and brought before the senate or house upon authority of a copy of the resolution signed by the president or speaker, and countersigned by the secretary or chief clerk.
If the subpoenas are ignored, then they will hold a vote on whether or not to hold them in contempt.
If the contempt vote passes and is signed, then the sergeant at arms can arrest the people found to be in contempt.
We know they can’t pass the contempt vote because Paul Boyer is a RINO and Michelle Ugenti Rita had her feelings hurt when she was recently booed off a stage.
From here it feels like a dead end... but...
It’s not.
Karen Fann is expected to pass the ball to AG Brnovich who will then be able to seize equipment unilaterally.

AG Brnovich is now running for US Senate and there is no way the people of AZ will support him if he fumbles the ball.

The final results of the Maricopa audit may very well be too big to ignore, and if AG Brnovich doesn’t act on this with clear confidence then his political career is effectively over.

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Imagine a grandiose lie unraveling over a single password.

Why did the AZ Senate subpoena the password?
Did the vendor REALLY think the auditors were incapable of cracking a password?
What do you think is behind the supervisor password?
Is the supervisor password related to the subpoenad router in some way?
Would I ask such questions if I didn’t already know the answers?
In all these months, why has a high-level Dominion sysadmin whistleblower never taken a step forward?
Today I take my stand against the devil’s schemes. For my struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.
A whistleblower has stepped forward.
Today the tides turn...
Today we take a stand.
Today we no longer accept being lied to by two-faced politicians and their crony business partners.
Our whistleblower is not from Arizona.
Our whistleblower is from one of the many other states that used the Dominion software.
Our whistleblower went to excruciating effort to detail and archive everything possible.
Our whistleblower was trusted enough to be given instructions on how to modify the BIOS.
Today we change the narrative.
Today we will know what is behind the Supervisor password.
Today we will know why they are hiding the router.
Our whistleblower is a hero.
Our whistleblower is a patriot.
Our whistleblower had access to all the passwords.
Our whistleblower took pictures of what was locked behind those passwords.
Today we learn what it takes to go up against the devil's schemes.