Earlier this month, former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters was sentenced to just under nine years in prison for her ‘crimes’ in the process of making a forensic copy of the Mesa County Dominion Voting system before a “Trusted Build” was completed by the Secretary of State following a recent election.
During her trial, The Gateway Pundit was mentioned several times for publishing a video that was alleged to have published passwords. Not only were the passwords partially redacted (and useless, according to expert witness Clay Parikh) but they also should have been changed following the completion of the “Trusted Build,” which succeeded the video’s creation.
According to Mark Cook, another expert witness in the Tina Peters trial, the BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) is the first system in a computer to boot up and determines what the operating system will be configured to access.
Cook testified that with password-protected access to the BIOS, a person could “enable and disable the ability for the operating system to connect to the integrated or connected wireless card” and “turn on or turn off…the ability to attach or remove an external drive.”
Despite inaccurate claims that Peters’ actions resulted in the publishing of the BIOS passwords for the Dominion System in Mesa County, it would be deeply concerning if those passwords were, in fact, published to the public.
That is what the Colorado GOP believes Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold did from at least August 2024 until October 24, 2024.
In an email from the organization, they wrote that an affidavit they’ve received claims that Secretary of State Jena Griswold “shared a file on her website that contained over 600 BIOS passwords for voting system components of 63 out of the state’s 64 counties.”