Ryan Macias, who was at the EAC helping to get Dominion systems certified a few years ago, and who has been lurking around the Maricopa County audit site, at one point wrote a "rebuttal" of the ASOG forensic report for the Michigan Secretary of State.
Macias claimed that because Antrim County was using Democracy Suite version 5.5--which can't run ranked choice voting algorithms--ASOG's assertion that RCV was enabled was false.
But the unredacted version of the forensic report--which was probably not available to him--shows lines of RCV settings from the log file, such as "override rcv duplicate candidate".
The date on the log entries for those settings is the morning of November 6, for what little that is worth, although it is the fact that they are there at all that is significant.
Also, the various log excerpts from the various reports show Central Lake precinct ballots being counted on both the morning and the afternoon of November 6.
https://www.michigan.gov/documents/sos/Rebuttal_ASOG-Antrim_Report_711041_7.pdf
A couple months ago, I put a piece of paper on the fridge--our Scammer Prayer List. We were often getting multiple scam calls per day, and while probably none of them told us their real name, God stills knows who they are and where they live, and He surely has something better for them to do all day than bother people like us.
Two names went onto the list, and these scammers were duly prayed for--they still are--and suddenly the number of scam calls dropped, by a lot. The list still has only two names on it.
The Bible says that "the gates of hell" will not prevail against Christ's Church.
A boomer apologizes, albeit without much clarity.
"It is not meet to take the children's bread, and to cast it to dogs," Jesus said; Matthew 15:26.
I recently understood that I am spending my life in rebuilding spiritual and practical foundations that had been foolishly undermined by previous generations.
Several months ago I was reading a nonfiction book by Christian author Paul Tournier, and made it about three-quarters of the way through before being drawn away to other things.
When I picked it up this last week and finished reading it, I found references to about a dozen Bible passages that had come up in my daily Bible readings in the interim, mostly obscure Old Testament personages with a variety of afflictions; Tournier was a Swiss doctor famous for connecting his Christianity with his medical practice.
I also read a Christian fiction book this last week: Deadline, by Randy Alcorn. One day, what I read in the book mirrored my morning Bible reading on that same day.