Lake/Hobbs - Day 1
If you're scratching your head about Hobb's attorney named Liddy, he is the son of G. Gordon Liddy of the Watergate breakin... Seems the apple doesn't fall too far from the tree in that family
WHAT IS KEY IN THIS TRIAL
First, you need to remember the new Arizona session starts January 2nd…
Hobbs’ attorneys are pushing for a person who orchestrated, in their minds, the so-called fraud.
As this has been proven to have been a multi-level attack on our election system in multiple states and all the states affected have the very same breakdowns, naming names then defending your position would take WAY too long.
Including Christmas and New Years Days, we have only 11 days to get everything done.
If you were watching day 1 of the Lake/Hobbs trail, you may have noticed there was a focus on the chain of custody of the ballots.
It is in the one aspect of ballot movement and management where all the levered and effective illegal action occurred and where, for lack of any other phrase, the axhead fell off the handle (2 Kings 6:1-7)
The chain of custody is THE most critical and important aspect of handling and managing ballots, along with keeping the ballots in storage for 22 months after the election.
The principle of chain of custody is accountability and responsibility for each and every ballot at each point where the ballot is moved and exchanged hands - from the time the voter turns his ballot in until it is stored safely and securely for 22 months after the election.
Think of all the ballots at the voting polls going into one box, counted, sealed, signed then delivered to a tabulation center where they will be counted - only there are at least 2 people at every step, both signing off on the other's paperwork and documentation with signature, initials, date, time, and location.
And this happens both at the voting centers as well as the tabulation centers - unless there are paid actors to accept and inject into the system illegal ballots.
In reality it is a whole bunches of boxes as we saw with the ballot validation process in 2021 with once again Maricopa County (they're trying to keep up their reputation???)
And the boxes are not just taped shut, they are special cardboard boxes that have a security feature that would indicate it was tampered with if anyone did so.
Meaning all those black duffel bags you saw in the news about counting centers in Maricopa?
They were NOT legal ballots as they were outside of chain of custody.
This makes the whole charade of ballot tampering a LOT easier to take down.
The botched printers low on or out of toner, correct size ballot forms printed onto wrong size printer paper, clogged or dry printer cartridges, and many other incidents were only to slow the voters down as well as discourage Republican voters from voting - we know they targeted Republican voters as NONE of the machines in the Democrat dominate areas of Arizona experienced ANY complications...
Geeeeee, imagine that....
Back to chain of custody - keeping a tight control on the movement and management of ballots is not enough, the weak link is still the human factor.
As noted and shared on the news, ballots arrived to tabulation centers in black duffel bags, supposedly with secured closures.
Call us paranoid, but the protocols constructed by the Election Commission in every state call for a specially constructed cardboard box to transport ballots - NOT leather bags.
So, the fastest and speediest judicial process would focus on chain of custody, it's protocols and where those protocols were violated.
January 2nd is coming and as is the new Arizona government session
Tick tock, tick tock, tick tock....
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