Answer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit quote puzzle: In Europe first and now in America, elected men have taken it upon themselves to indebt their people to create an atmosphere of dependency. And why? For their own selfish need to increase their own personal power.
Pope Francis
Selfish need William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 9-26-21
Arizona Audit Finds Huge Discrepancies In County Claim Of Honest Election –Yesterday (Sept. 24) afternoon’s release of the results of the Maricopa County Election Audit ended a painstaking endeavor into reports of vote fraud that began in April.
At least a chapter anyway.
Maricopa County includes Phoenix. Trump “lost” Arizona by 10,000 votes.
The audit is damning, but the damning stuff is found at the bottom.
Cyber Ninjas, the firm that ran the audit, foundthat the county purged the election management system database, deleted election files and corrupted ballot images (see section 6.2). The Ninjas say these things have a severe impact on the election results and the ability to audit them.
The Ninjas also say that Early Voting Return Files (EV33) don’t have entries for 255,326 early voters that are recorded in the Final Voting File (VM55).
“Individuals that vote as part of Early Voting, either by mail or in person, should have an EV33 entry related to their casting of a vote containing details as to when and how that vote was cast,” say the Ninjas. ” Without an EV33 these details are unavailable, and it could make some types of audits impossible.
The county denied the auditors access to the voter registration system and records of authorized or unauthorized access to the system despite two subpoenas, the last one directing it provide “all reports findings and other documents concerning the voter registration breach.”
The Ninjas also say that the county commingled damaged and original ballots requiring hours of examination to unravel inaccurate documents. They point out that they have not be able to determine if the damaged ballots had been duplicated and tabulated as ballots as required by law.
Maricopa officials directed the printer of the mail ballots, Runbeck Election Services,, not to cooperate with the state-directed audit, the Ninjas note. (Section 5.7)
The county also failed to properly identify duplicate ballot batches; would not assign unique serial numbers to damaged ballots sent to duplication; and did not resolve discrepancies between number of voters and votes cast before acceptance of the canvass.
What the Ninjas could find regarding votes were:
23, 344 ballots cast under voter registration IDs for people who may not have received their ballots by mail because no one with that name was at the address to which the ballot was sent.
9,041 more ballots returned by voters than received.
5,295 people who potentially voted in multiple counties.
3,432 ballots that do not match the official results as to who voted.
2,592 more duplicate ballots than original ballots
2,382 people who had moved out of Maricopa County but recorded as voting in-person
1,551 votes counted in excess of voters.
The Ninjas offered recommendations as to how to improve things and provided explanations as to why these issues could have occurred without it being orchestrated election theft.
The alternative explanations lose all credibility, however, considering the behavior of the county. Why fight an audit when there is nothing to hide? The establishment media mouthpieces were certainly giving the Ninjas credence when a partial draft of the audit was leaked on Thursday that indicated that Biden had gained votes.
Answer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit quote puzzle: In earlier religions the spirit of the time was expressed through the individual and confirmed by miracles. In modern religions the spirit is expressed through the many and confirmed by reason.
Heinrich Heine
In modern religions William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 9-25-21
Potato Chip Tomato Dip Salad — You’re desperate. The tomato plants in the garden are exploding fruit and you can’t give it away fast enough. You hate to see it go to waste. You chop up an onion and throw it a large bowl with as many tomatoes as you can. You add vinegar (red wine in this case) and olive oil in 2 to 1 ratio with some spices. Salt of course is necessary. We also included red pepper, powdered garlic, basil and oregano. How much? We eyeballed it.
Mix it and let it sit. Yum. It seems to last about a week staying enjoyable.
You’re hungry. The salad isn’t going to do it by itself. You need carbs. Hey, an idea. Open up a bag of potato chips and dump some in a soup bowl. Put the salad on top. Mix it. It’s good.
A less trailer-parkish thing would be to use beans. Best to let them soak a while in the salad before consuming, though. Canned beans work great. You don’t need to cook them but you should drain and rinse them. What kind of beans? You pick it.
Answer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit quote puzzle: Wise men speak because they have something to say; Fools because they have to say something.
Plato (probably not)
Wise men speak William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 9-24-21
To blow a raspberry as in making a rude sound of derision comes from Cockney rhyming slang. This type of slang takes a phrase in which one word rhymes with the traditional description of the action and then drops the rhymed word. The phrase from whence we get “raspberry” is raspberry tart. Take a guess as to what word rhymes with tart.
Blow a raspberry William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 9-23-21
Autumn 2021 Starts Now — The 2021 autumnal equinox is right now 3:20 p.m., EDT, Sept. 22 according to the Old Farmer’s Almanac as the sun crosses the celestial equator. Fall has arrived in the Northern Hemisphere, and the days are now shorter than the nights and will continue to be so until the spring equinox.
The celestial equator is a circle concentric with the actual equator that extends infinitely to space. As the Earth has a 23 degree tilt the the northern half tilts towards the Sun during half its orbit and away the other half. The equinoxes occur when tilt switches.
Zoom Workshop Addresses Job Concerns — Joseph’s People – Delaware County Chapters will hold a virtual workshop “Should I Stay or Should I Go?”7 p.m. to 8 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 12.
Are you:
– Trying to decide whether it is time to leave your job and seek greener pastures?
– Looking for a job but considering changing industries or fields?
– Seeking a job but want to make sure it’s a good fit?
Then join us for this session with Sue Kaiden, author/editor of Find Your Fit: A Practical Guide to Landing a Job You’ll Love. Currently employed by the Association of Talent Management (ATD),
Sue has served as a chapter leader and board member for Joseph’s People.
During the session you will learn
– Key questions to ask yourself before leaving a job
– Warning signs that your job is a bad fit
– Important factors to consider to make sure your new job is right for you
– Issues to think about before leaving an industry or field
– How the pandemic may have changed your goals or relationship with work
To join the Zoom presentation you must E-mail your intention to attend this meeting to Ernie.Russom@JosephsPeople.org and place “Should I Stay or Should I Go?” in the Subject line of your e-mail.
Directions on how to participate will be e-mailed October 11.
Joseph’s People is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping unemployed and underemployed workers. Local affiliated chapters provide networking opportunities, guidance and emotional support to job seekers and career changers. All are welcome to thisfree event, without regard to religious affiliation. For more information, visit www.JosephsPeople.org or email contactus@JosephsPeople.org