Q&A with Cyber-Experts
Part 2 of the March 16, 2022, Town Hall meeting, Ask the Cyber Experts, picks up where Part 1 left off. The experts, Clint Curtis and Clay Parikh, gave their presentations in Part 1, and now take questions from the audience, both in-person and online.
The Town Hall was the idea of St. Charles County Councilman, Joe Brazil. For more than 2 years, Brazil had been dissatisfied with answers, or lack of answers, to constituents’ voting concerns from the county’s Election Director. Brazil wanted to give his constituents and others the opportunity to have their questions answered by professionals, by bringing the experts to St. Charles.
They Cut the Wires?
A must-watch follow-up to Part 2 is a meeting the day after featuring Curtis and Parikh. Elected officials were invited to attend a breakfast gathering where they could speak directly with the experts.
The Elections Director for St. Charles County attended with an employee, and they told Curtis and Parikh that they could guarantee that the county’s voting machines could not connect to the internet because they had opened them up and ‘cut the wires.’
This, of course, begs the question: why would the Election Director believe that any voting machine could connect to the internet? Didn’t he get the memo?
The Elections Director would eventually walk his story back and assert that he was just saying it to test the experts. More discouraging, though, is that no one on the county council, other than Brazil, found it to be significant enough to do any further investigating on it – like maybe a forensics effort checking the county’s machines to verify that there was no tampering?
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These experts had previously given presentations at Mike Lindell’s The Moment of Truth Summit:
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