How Clerks Can Secure Electronic Election Records
By Patrick Colbeck The primary duty of clerks is to maintain legal records pertinent to their jurisdiction. Clerks maintain chain of custody for vital records such as property titles, board…
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By Patrick Colbeck The primary duty of clerks is to maintain legal records pertinent to their jurisdiction. Clerks maintain chain of custody for vital records such as property titles, board…
By Patrick Colbeck Censorship, false narratives, and pure propaganda are now the guiding principles for all too many traditional news outlets. Perhaps no news outlet better represents these principles better…
By Patrick Colbeck The term “full forensic audit” is growing in use all across America. I addressed the term “forensic audit” in a previous post, but the addition of the…
By Patrick Colbeck Election officials all across the nation are being treated to a plethora of security jargon from electronic voting system vendors intended to convince them that the data…
By Patrick Colbeck We have all heard the words “The November 3rd election was the most secure in American history.” My response to this claim is two-fold. If this was…
By Patrick Colbeck Momentum for a legislature-led forensic audit is building in Michigan. On June 17, 2021, concerned citizens gathered at the Capitol in Lansing to announce that 7,000 affidavits…
By Patrick Colbeck On July 14, 2021, Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney (D) and Congressman Jamie Raskin (D) submitted a letter using the U.S. House Committee on Oversight Reform letterhead to…
By Patrick Colbeck Good clerks all across America insist that the 2020 election was a secure election. In support of their assertions, they often affirm that they followed all election…
By Patrick Colbeck The movie “Wag the Dog” provides surprisingly poignant insights as to how political strategists use the media to shape public perception. In the movie, a director is…
By Patrick Colbeck On May 18th, MI 13th Circuit Court Judge Kevin Elsenheimer will have a hearing on yet another motion to dismiss the Antrim County election fraud case before…
By Patrick Colbeck UPDATED: May 21, 2021 to reflect addition of four new House bills on elections. On 24 March 2021, the Michigan Senate introduced 39 "election reform" bills. Another…
By Patrick Colbeck If you have been investigating election fraud for any length of time, you have likely come across one of the first documentaries on the topic called “Hacking…
By Patrick Colbeck On 26 April 2021, the MI AG attempted to dismiss the Antrim County Election Lawsuit filed by Attorney Matt DePerno on behalf of Antrim County resident Bill…
By Patrick Colbeck Free speech has been under assault for years in the United States. We were at Defcon 4 during the “Political Correctness” movement. Traditional race, culture and gender…
By Patrick Colbeck While all of the attention has been focused upon manipulation of election results via software, there has been very little attention paid to hardware. Malware can be…
By Patrick Colbeck Why is Antrim County even in the news in the first place? On election night, this traditionally “red” county flipped overwhelmingly to “blue” raising flags among citizens…
By Patrick Colbeck Mike Lindell has now released another documentary. This one is called Scientific Proof. This documentary features Dr. Doug Frank and is a compelling follow-up to his documentary…
By Patrick Colbeck In response to concerns regarding the integrity of the 2020 Election, many election officials such as Michigan’s Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson are proposing to conduct what…
By Patrick Colbeck It was a scene so iconic that merely typing the works “these aren’t” into your Google search bar yields links to the Star Wars scene in which…
By Patrick Colbeck We’ve all clicked “I Agree” to gain access to “free” applications such as social media platforms. How do these companies pay the bills if their applications are…
By Patrick Colbeck NOTE: Over 240 unique pieces of evidence specific to Michigan is posted so far. Unlike the majority of posts on this site, this post will be updated…