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If the voting machines weren't on the internet why would they be afraid of turning over the router.

What evidence do you have that the voting machines were on the internet?

If Trump paid his taxes why is he afraid of turning over his tax returns?

The problem is that in both cases, there is so much information that has nothing to do with the original question that the person getting the router or the tax returns would have access to. There is no reason to turn them over unless there is actual evidence of what you are claiming and not just a suspicion.
 
It's getting much more exact now. The tech guys and cyber experts are reporting. There's a lot of amazing analysis going on now.
The cyber experts are genuinely impressed and frankly amazed at the discrepancies. Looks like the real deal. Finally we're seeing the evidence.

https://rumble.com/vl1owp--watch-liv...3-8122021.html
Mike Lindell’s own cybersecurity expert said Wednesday that his team has been able to find no proof of election fraud, though that’s precisely what the MyPillow maven hired him to do. Josh Merritt told the Washington Times, “So our team said we’re not going to say that this is legitimate if we don’t have confidence in the information.”…

Former senior National Security Agency analyst and whitstleblower J. Kirk Wiebe told the Times that the scrolling text on display was probably meant to resemble “packet captures,” but wasn’t the real deal.”

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.thewrap.com/mike-lindell-cybersecurity-no-proof/amp/
 
Mike Lindell’s own cybersecurity expert said Wednesday that his team has been able to find no proof of election fraud, though that’s precisely what the MyPillow maven hired him to do. Josh Merritt told the Washington Times, “So our team said we’re not going to say that this is legitimate if we don’t have confidence in the information.”…

Former senior National Security Agency analyst and whitstleblower J. Kirk Wiebe told the Times that the scrolling text on display was probably meant to resemble “packet captures,” but wasn’t the real deal.”

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.thewrap.com/mike-lindell-cybersecurity-no-proof/amp/

I said just this morning that there was massive ballot harvesting and other shenanigans. film at 11.
 
APL you didn’t answer my question and my question does not depend on that photo. My question is imple. Do you think it’s a good idea for China to build our election machines? Regardless if the photo is accurate or not.
 
What evidence do you have that the voting machines were on the internet?

If Trump paid his taxes why is he afraid of turning over his tax returns?

The problem is that in both cases, there is so much information that has nothing to do with the original question that the person getting the router or the tax returns would have access to. There is no reason to turn them over unless there is actual evidence of what you are claiming and not just a suspicion.
If you had not been trying to discredit and instead been paying attention you would know how they proved the machines in Messa county Colorado were intact on the internet. They have a forensic copy of the drive of a voting machine and it shows the machine was communicating over the internet, Formica copies can be used in court as evidence
 
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