What we found is very strange.� What is going on?
Arizona’s Maricopa County Board of
Supervisors finally agreed to an election audit
this week of its 2020 results. The county officials approved only
two companies to perform their ballot audit, both which certified
Dominion voting systems. Maricopa officials
refused to offer data expert Jovan Pulitzer the job which indicates
the Board of Supervisors is doing all it can to hide the truth from
its constituents.
As reported earlier on Wednesday Arizona’s Maricopa County
Board of Supervisors finally agreed to have a forensic audit
performed in their county. The
Arizona Mirror reported:
Maricopa County will contract with two
companies, Pro V&V and SLI Compliance, to conduct the audit.
Those are the only two auditors certified by the U.S. Election
Assistance Commission, according to county spokesman Fields
Moseley. A proposed settlement agreement between the
Senate and the county would require the Senate to use an
EAC-approved auditor.
The Board of Supervisors, whom many believe
are covering up election corruption due to their actions since the
2020 election, decided to pass on expert Jovan Pulitzer, who has a
thorough and independent method to review the ballots and results.
Instead the Maricopa Board, after suing the Arizona Senate for
ordering an audit be performed, eventually agreed to an audit but
only if they could choose the auditors. The county officials then
limited their choices to Pro V&V and
SLI Compliance.
On Wednesday we took a look at these two organizations – Pro
V&V and SLI Compliance.
Pro V&V was also
selected by Georgia’s corrupt Secretary of State Brad
Raffensperger for a recent sham audit there.
Secretary of State Raffensperger
used Dominion-linked Pro V&V, an Alabama-based testing
laboratory, to do the Georgia audit of the Dominion machines. The
company announced it “found no evidence of the machines being
tampered.†This
should tell you something:
The technology company that last month performed an
audit of Dominion Voting Systems machines in Georgia has for
several years overseen testing of Dominion’s voting
software, federal records indicate.Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger announced
in mid-November that the results of a forensic analysis of
Dominion voting machines in the state — ordered in the wake of
controversies involving the nationwide election equipment vendor
— revealed “no evidence of the machines being tampered.â€To perform the audit, the state contracted Pro V&V, which
Raffensperger identified as “a U.S. Election Assistance
Commission certified testing laboratory.†(The Election
Assistance Commission is an independent agency of the U.S.
government created under the 2002 Help America Vote Act. Among its
functions is the certification of election equipment
and accreditation of election system testing labs.)
But it’s much more than that. We know for example that
Pro
V&V has only three company contacts and has been in
business since 2011. The President of Pro V&B is Jack Cobb.
Cobb has been called in to perform audits for Dominion in the
past. He performed one audit in the Philippines in 2019, but he
referred to himself as the ‘Laboratory Director’ during this
engagement, for some reason, rather than the President of the
company:
Comelec Commissioner Marlon S.
Casquejo (right) and Pro V & V Laboratory Dir. Ryan Jackson
Cobb (left) will facilitate the creation of the trusted build for
the VCM and CCS.@BusinessMirror @COMELEC @jabjimenez pic.twitter.com/MvKPv9e5Y5— Samuel Medenilla (@sam_medenilla) January
7, 2019
Pro V&V is very quiet with the exception of the couple
audits identified. Pro V&V once had a certificate of
accreditation from the USEAC but it expired in 2017. (No recent
accreditation is noted on its website.)
We were unable to determine if their license has been
updated since then.
On its website, Pro V&V has a page dedicated to News. On
this page the only ‘News’ reported is a report that Pro V&V
audited Dominion’s Democracy Suite 5.0. This is the only news
reported on the site. There is little mentioned in the article with
a link to the report at the EAC:
The
link to the report at the government’s EAC site shows no
report and the page is not found:
There’s not much else about Pro V&V other than Cobb noted
the company made no revenues in a filing in 2011 with the
SEC.
Since then, we can find no reported income, only a
couple ‘audits’, no filings and no traffic to its website.
SLI Compliance also provides little support for
its election certifications on its site. It has a website and a
page dedicated to
voting system certification testing. SLI Compliance on
this page claims it was accredited by the USEAC but we can find no
support for this or if this is current. We looked at the website
for the USEAC and can find no list of entities who have current
accreditations.
SLI Compliance lists two election system
certification tests it performed in the past, one in the
Philippines in 2010 and one in Broomfield county Colorado in 2013.
These are it.
We also located an SLI Compliance test of Dominion Voting
Systems where it
performed a certification test for Dominion
Democracy Suite 5.5 in 2018.
It appears that Pro V&V and SLI Compliance are basically
shell companies with little support for their work. They also
don’t appear to be currently accredited by the USEAC and there is
no evidence SLI ever was accredited other than their statement on
their website that they are. Despite all of this, the politicians
in Maricopa County just selected these two companies to ‘audit’
the likely corrupt results in their county. They claimed to
select Pro V&V and SLI because the companies were
accredited.
In Arizona the Board of Supervisors in Maricopa county
prefer using companies connected to Dominion voting systems
claiming they are accredited so their election result will be
certified no matter how corrupt the results may be.
The people in Arizona should NEVER approve this latest
effort to hide the true results from the election in Maricopa
County.
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BREAKING EXCLUSIVE: The Same Clandestine Companies Involved in the
Certification of Dominion Voting Systems and the 2020 Results in
Georgia Were Chosen for the Upcoming Arizona ‘Audit’
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