(TeaParty.org Exclusive) – Michigan Attorney Matthew DePerno is keeping the heat on officials in the state and is not backing down from his fight to see transparency and election integrity in the state.
DePerno previously reported that the Antrim County tabulator machines could be reopened and manipulated after the election. He said that more ballots could be run through the tabulator and then a new tabulator tape could be printed off including the new ballots and then backdated to November 3rd.
Is it any wonder why counting stopped on November 3rd and then resumed only to find that Biden had somehow miraculously flipped the state?
Now, DePerno has revealed that he has found evidence that should outright decertify the results of the 2020 Antrim County election and lead to the resignation or impeachment of corrupt Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson.
On Wednesday morning, DePerno shared on social media that the Dominion voting machines used in the state, and specifically Antrim County, were accessed REMOTELY from the outside by an anonymous user after the election had concluded.
Benson lied when she insisted that the machines were not accessible remotely. Now she should be held accountable and the results from Antrim County should be thrown away altogether.
DePerno said on Twitter that “We have been lied to,” adding, “The Antrim County election management system (EMS) was REMOTELY and successfully logged into anonymously on 11/05/2020 at 5:55 PM and again on 11/17/2020 at 5:16 PM.”
He went on to explain, “Those dates are significant because they correspond directly to the dates the county and SOS were trying to correct the intentional computer problems that subverted the election.”
He further explained that the “logons appear to have escalated privileges at the time of logon.”
In additional posts he pointed out how officials insisted there was no internet connection and that “In an accredited system, an anonymous user should not be authorized by the accreditation authority, but would instead be required to enter a specific user name and password to utilize the system.”
He concluded by saying that this was fraud, the Antrim results should be decertified and Benson should resign or be impeached.
2. Those dates are significant because they correspond directly to the dates the county and SOS were trying to correct the intentional computer problems that subverted the election.
These logons appear to have escalated privileges at the time of logon.
Again . . . REMOTELY
— Matthew S. DePerno, Esq. (@mdeperno) June 9, 2021
4. We were told there was no internet connection. We were told there was no remote access. We were told this was human error. All lies.
This is fraud. This decertifies the Antrim County election.
SOS Benson should resign or be impeached.
— Matthew S. DePerno, Esq. (@mdeperno) June 9, 2021
Later in the morning, DePerno shared some more relevant information.
2. Who is @SenEdMcBroom? He heads the congressional committee on election fraud, has buried all evidence, and refuses to meet with me.
Who is Sheryl Guy? The county clerk for Antrim County who has admitted to the crime of requesting her staff destroyelection log files on Nov 4.
— Matthew S. DePerno, Esq. (@mdeperno) June 9, 2021
He said that the previous night “former MI state rep @triston_cole started contacting people in Antrim County asking for county clerk Sheryl Guy’s personal cell phone b/c @SenEdMcBroom needed to talk to her ASAP, and not on an official telephone line.”
He asked “was something exposed last night?”
He further explained that @SenEdMcBroom “heads the congressional committee on election fraud, has buried all evidence, and refuses to meet with me,” and that Sheryl Guy is the County Clerk for Antrim County “who has admitted to the crime of requesting her staff destroy election log files on Nov. 4.”
3. This phone call on a private line is an attempt to circumvent FOIA, violate the open meetings act, and may implicate other civil snd criminal statutes.
Patriots may want to call @SenEdMcBroom and ask what this call was about and what lines were used. Submit FOIA requests.
— Matthew S. DePerno, Esq. (@mdeperno) June 9, 2021
He subsequently pointed out that a private call between the two would be “an attempt to circumvent FOIA, violate the open meetings act, and may implicate other civil and criminal statutes.”
It would appear the house of cards built in Michigan is crumbling down.
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