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    Biden takes new F-150 for a test drive: 'This sucker's quick' - CNNPolitics


    Biden takes new electric F-150 for a test drive: 'This sucker's quick'
    ... the F150 has been America's best selling vehicle for decades. It represents a true breakthrough in technology and innovation that will accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles in North America. The F150 innovates with a built in generator that can power a home, a job site or a camp site.

    As F150 vehicle leases expire it is almost a certainty that contractors will rush to adopt this new vehicle to get their jobs big and small done.

    Expect the US gov't to buy these in an effort to fulfill President Biden's stated goal of electrifying the Federal gov't fleet of vehicles.

    When asked during his test drive of a F150, "President Biden, would you buy one?" He said, yes!

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    Shirley you jest!!! they don't answer OUR questions but they demand WE answer theirs.
    I wasn’t jesting.
    And don’t call me Shirley.
    Omertà

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    Quote Originally Posted by FrohnB View Post
    I wasn’t jesting.
    And don’t call me Shirley.
    yup you got the movie reference

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    New York attorney general adds 'criminal capacity' to probe of Trump Organization

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    Arizona Election Audit: Allegedly Deleted Files in Maricopa County Recovered

    A cyber expert working on the Arizona election audit team testified Tuesday that he was able to recover an allegedly deleted directory from the Maricopa County election server.
    Ben Cotton — the founder of CyFir, a digital forensics and cyber risk solutions company — told Arizona Senate President Karen Fann and Senate Judiciary Chairman Warren Petersen that he discovered the missing file directory while reviewing the Master File Table.
    The MFT, he explained during a special meeting of the state Senate, is a “record of all of the directories and the files that are contained in that partition and a pointing — and a pointer to where that data resides on the hard drive.”

    The database directory from the D drive of the machine “EMSPrimary” [Election Management System] had been deleted, he confirmed.
    “In the course of performing that MFT discovery, I discovered a MFT that clearly indicated that the database directory was deleted from that server,” Cotton said.

    He then told Fann and Petersen he was able to successfully recover the files.
    “All of this, however, may be a moot point because subsequently, I’ve been able to recover all of those deleted files. And I have access to that data,” Cotton said.
    In a letter to the Maricopa Board of Supervisors last week, Fann raised the issue of the deleted files.




    Maricopa Arizona Audit

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    No chain of custody for ballots, ballot batch counts don’t match with actual ballots, deleted databases, cut security seals, ongoing non-compliance with subpoenas and more… Read the letter to the Maricopa Board of Supervisors here:



    The board offered up that the reason the files showed up as deleted is that “the Elections Department shut down the server to be packed up and made ready for delivery to the Senate.”
    “At no point was any data deleted when shutting down the server and packing up the equipment.”

    The officials reiterated, “Maricopa County provided you the actual Dominion server as commanded by your subpoena and we did not transfer or delete from that server any data from the 2020 General Election that was subject to your subpoena.”
    “You have now returned that server to us. Evidently, your ‘auditors’ made a copy of that server and are conducting their analysis on the copy,” the letter continued.
    Additionally, the board refused to turn over county routers that auditors have requested to ensure voting tabulators were not connected to the internet during the election.

    The letter cited security concerns about sensitive information contained in the routers getting into the wrong hands.
    The board members closed their letter — also signed by Republican Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer and Democratic Maricopa County Sheriff Paul Penzone — calling for the audit to cease.

    “You, Senate President Fann, are the only one with the power to immediately end it. We implore you to recognize the obvious truth: your ‘auditors’ are in way over their heads,” they wrote.
    Cotton directly addressed the board’s explanation for the apparently deleted directory being due to the system being shut down before it was delivered to the Senate.
    “We follow a very strict forensics acquisition process in which we don’t turn on a system if it’s delivered to us in a powered off state” before making a copy of the drive, he said.
    Cotton added, “We produced a bit for bit forensics copy of that particular drive.”
    But on Tuesday, following Cotton’s remarks, the Maricopa County Twitter account appeared to fire back.
    “Just want to underscore that AZ Senate’s @ArizonaAudit account accused Maricopa County of deleting files — which would be a crime — then a day after our technical letter explained they were just looking in the wrong place — all of a sudden ‘auditors’ have recovered the files,” the account tweeted.

    https://sharylattkisson.com/2021/05/...lection-audit/

    https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/n...unty-officials

    https://usamagazinestudio.com/az-aud...nty-recovered/

    https://investorshub.advfn.com/board...e_id=163863666

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