Bailey v Antrim County MI update May 8, 2021 “New discoveries and filings”, 1061 phantom ballots discovered in Antrim, “fraud vitiates everything”
“practice of assigning names and numbers” to non-eligible voters who did not appear in either the poll book or the supplement poll book. “
…Poll worker Zachary Larsen, former MI Asst. AG
“The only reason to change software after the election would be to obfuscate
evidence of fraud and/or to correct program errors that would de-certify the
election. Our findings show that the Central Lake Township tabulator tape totals
were significantly altered by utilizing two different program versions (10/23/2020 and 11/05/2020), both of which were software changes during an election which violates election law, and not just human error associated with the Dominion Election Management System. This is clear evidence of software generated movement of votes. The claims made on the Office of the Secretary of State website are false.
Bailey v Antrim County MI update May 8, 2021 “New discoveries and filings”, 1061 phantom ballots discovered in Antrim, “fraud vitiates everything”
“practice of assigning names and numbers” to non-eligible voters who did not appear in either the poll book or the supplement poll book. “
…Poll worker Zachary Larsen, former MI Asst. AG
“The only reason to change software after the election would be to obfuscate
evidence of fraud and/or to correct program errors that would de-certify the
election. Our findings show that the Central Lake Township tabulator tape totals
were significantly altered by utilizing two different program versions (10/23/2020 and 11/05/2020), both of which were software changes during an election which violates election law, and not just human error associated with the Dominion Election Management System. This is clear evidence of software generated movement of votes. The claims made on the Office of the Secretary of State website are false.
Major Michigan-based corporations have declared their opposition to proposed legislation in Michigan fueled by Republican election integrity lies, which would severely restrict access to voting in the state. Fox News has been amplifying these lies about the danger of non-existent voter fraud since the election last year, and these lies eventually led to a violent insurrection on January 6 and have helped fuel state-level voter suppression bills like those being pushed in Michigan.
But some of these same Michigan companies taking a stand against voter suppression are among Fox News’ biggest advertisers, including General Motors, Ford, and Quicken Loans. Their practice of advertising on Fox directly contradicts the companies’ declared principles on voting rights.
Why Newsmax apologized rather than face a defamation lawsuit
One way to stop the Big Lie is to impose big legal costs on the conspiracy theorists.
Dominion security director Eric Coomer has been forced into hiding for months because of Newsmax s false claims.Bob Andres / Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP file
May 3, 2021, 10:06 AM UTC
Last Friday, the right-wing television outlet Newsmax issued a public apology to one of Dominion Voting Systems top employees over its false allegations that the voting technology company engaged in fraud in the 2020 election. Newsmax s belated capitulation to the truth shows that defamation claims could be a major way to combat disinformation.
Far-right news channel Newsmax has issued an apology to an employee of Dominion Voting System for its false claims that he helped rig the election so Donald Trump would lose the November election. Newsmax apologized to the company’s director of product strategy and security, Eric Coomer, for claiming that he rigged the company’s voting machines to help Joe Biden win the election. “Newsmax has found no evidence that Dr. Coomer interfered with Dominion voting machines or voting software in any way, nor that Dr. Coomer ever claimed to have done so,” Newsmax said in a statement. “Nor has Newsmax found any evidence that Dr. Coomer ever participated in any conversation with members of ‘Antifa,’ nor that he was directly involved with any partisan political organization.”