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what "missing logs"? this report talks about logs all over the place.[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.michigan.gov/-/media/Project/Websites/sos/30lawens/Antrim.pdf?rev=fbfe881cdc0043a9bb80b783d1bb5fe9[/URL]maybe ramsland was just too stupid to understand what he saw?Mr. Ramsland’s central conclusion is that “the Dominion Voting System is intentionally and purposefully designed with inherent errors to create systemic fraud and influence election results” (¶B.2). His reasoning is that the system intentionally generates many errors while scanning ballots in order to cause the images of the ballots to be reviewed by an EMS operator, a process known as “adjudication” during which the votes can be manually edited (¶B.12). This provides an opportunity, Mr. Ramsland believes, for a malicious operator to change votes without being detected. Citing his forensic examination, Mr. Ramsland claims that a “staggering number of votes [in Antrim] required adjudication” (¶B.12), and that “all adjudication log entries for the 2020 election cycle are missing” and must “have been manually removed” (¶B.15). There are several problems with this theory. First, adjudication occurs after ballots are scanned and poll tapes are printed. In Antrim County, the final reported results match the poll tapes in essentially all cases. Therefore, the final results could not have been altered using adjudication. Second, Mr. Ramsland mischaracterizes the adjudication process. Dominion’s adjudication system produces detailed logs, which are recorded in the EMS together with the ballot scan and the scanner’s original interpretation, as illustrated in Figure 9. Far from being an ideal way to cheat without possibility of detection, adjudication creates abundant digital evidence.
what "missing logs"? this report talks about logs all over the place.
[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.michigan.gov/-/media/Project/Websites/sos/30lawens/Antrim.pdf?rev=fbfe881cdc0043a9bb80b783d1bb5fe9[/URL]
maybe ramsland was just too stupid to understand what he saw?
Mr. Ramsland’s central conclusion is that “the Dominion Voting System is intentionally and purposefully designed with inherent errors to create systemic fraud and influence election results” (¶B.2). His reasoning is that the system intentionally generates many errors while scanning ballots in order to cause the images of the ballots to be reviewed by an EMS operator, a process known as “adjudication” during which the votes can be manually edited (¶B.12). This provides an opportunity, Mr. Ramsland believes, for a malicious operator to change votes without being detected. Citing his forensic examination, Mr. Ramsland claims that a “staggering number of votes [in Antrim] required adjudication” (¶B.12), and that “all adjudication log entries for the 2020 election cycle are missing” and must “have been manually removed” (¶B.15). There are several problems with this theory. First, adjudication occurs after ballots are scanned and poll tapes are printed. In Antrim County, the final reported results match the poll tapes in essentially all cases. Therefore, the final results could not have been altered using adjudication. Second, Mr. Ramsland mischaracterizes the adjudication process. Dominion’s adjudication system produces detailed logs, which are recorded in the EMS together with the ballot scan and the scanner’s original interpretation, as illustrated in Figure 9. Far from being an ideal way to cheat without possibility of detection, adjudication creates abundant digital evidence.