by Patrick Colbeck at Let’s Fix Stuff
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 Bailey. The reason they gave for their motion? In a nutshell, they asserted that the testimony of University of Michigan Professor J. Alex Halderman discredits the testimony of the ASOG Group.
Does it? Let’s take a closer look.
Here’s a sample of the press releases related to the release of the report by Professor Halderman.
- Expert Report Affirms Accuracy of Antrim County Presidential Election Results (MI SoS)
- Michigan Expert Debunks Infamous Report on Antrim County (Detroit News)
- Professor Releases Definitive Antrim County Report (Channels 9 and 10 News)
Contrary to what the media and MI SoS would have you believe, there have been multiple expert testimonies from technical experts pertinent to the topic of the Antrim County electronic voting system.
The following list of technical expert testimonials will be evaluated in this analysis:
- 13 December 2020 ASOG Antrim Michigan Forensics Report [Redacted]
- 26 March 2021 Analysis of the Antrim County, Michigan November 2020 Election Incident by J. Alex Halderman
- 8 April 2021 Antrim County, MI Election Management System Application Security Analysis by Cyber Ninjas
- 9 April 2021 Preliminary Assessment of Wireless Communications Technology for Michigan Voting Systems by James T. Penrose
- 8 April 2021 Affidavit of Benjamin R. Cotton
Now, let’s look at the point-by-point assertions made in the ASOG Group report not simply through the lens of the Halderman report but also from the perspective of additional technical experts who had access to the Antrim County data. When the review is complete, see for yourself whether the press releases above are best classified as truthful or propaganda:…
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