They Filed Felony Charges Against Her. She Stood Anyway. | Stephanie Scott, Part 2 (Ep. 52)
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In Part 2 of our conversation, Stephanie Scott — a Hillsdale County election official — breaks down exactly how Michigan's electronic voting systems work, why she believes the process is fundamentally compromised, and what happened when she tried to speak up.Stephanie walks us through the full chain of electronic voting: source code, tabulators, modems, electronic poll books, and the duplicate voter ID numbers she says violate federal law (HAVA). She also shares the personal cost of standing up — five felony charges filed against her — and how her faith carried her through.Topics covered:- How electronic voting machines work (and what nobody is allowed to see)- The electronic poll book and its uncertified software- The "fox guarding the henhouse:" Jonathan Brater overseeing complaints against his own bureau- The case of Tina Peters and data retention law- Attorney Stephanie Lambert and the fight against Dominion Voting- Ralph Rebandt's petition and how unelected officials decided 18,000 citizen signatures were disqualified"We know we're not fighting humans. We've got darker forces at work." — Stephanie ScottWatch Part 1 https://youtu.be/fliiykhJoAw| Follow for more conversations on election integrity, faith, and the rule of law.