The claims from Mike Lindell's new movie are completely bogus
https://www.azmirror.com/blog/inspired-by-mike-lindell-republicans-demand-information-from-elections-officials/
Fantastical and baseless claims of voter fraud made in a video last week by MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell are the basis for a series of public records requests two Republican state legislators have filed with elections officials across Arizona.
In an email to supporters of his campaign for secretary of state, Rep. Mark Finchem claimed that Lindells recent internet video provided enough probable cause to begin an inquiry into ballot images from multiple counties across the state.
The Lindell video, Absolutely 9-0, claims that Chinese hackers switched votes from Joe Biden to Donald Trump, among other dubious and false claims. Finchem wrote in his newsletter that he and Rep. Leo Biasiucci, R-Lake Havasu City, have requested ballot printing order records from Apache, Pima, Pinal and Yuma counties, as well as ballot images from Pima County, due to the revelation from Lindells video.
However, Lindells video does not prove anything.
It features an anonymous hacker who claims that a wall of scrolling text are alleged PCAP files. PCAP files the name is short for packet capture hold data captured from a network in the form of a packet, which is a small segment of a larger message.
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