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Massive Election Corruption Report Details 824 Findings Across 799 Pages of Evidence
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A Large File Lands on a Very Old ArgumentA newly… |
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A Large File Lands on a Very Old ArgumentA newly released 799-page report titled An Attack Upon U.S. Critical Infrastructure claims to document problems tied to the 2020 election and related election systems. The report says it contains 824 findings, including 553 described as established facts, 155 described as disputed facts, and 116 described as reasonable inferences. It also lists 18 recommended election investigations and references eight search warrants. That is a lot of paper for a topic much of the press has treated like a suspicious smell in the break room, best ignored until someone else opens a window.What the Report Says It UsedThe authors say their work is based on forensic analyses, sworn legislative testimony, court filings, inspector general investigations, vendor invoices, open-source intelligence, and government communications obtained through litigation and public records requests. The full document is organized into nine sections, followed by an appendix with detailed findings and sources. A shorter executive summary is also available. The report’s central claim is not modest: it argues that election weaknesses touched multiple states and involved activity linked to foreign nations. As always, claims in a report are not convictions, but documents, records, and sworn testimony are not exactly…
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