Regular Session (Public Comment – B. Wiesner, 2/18/2025)

Event Date: 2025-02-18

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Bill Wiesner, a Leelanau County resident and founder of TCFamily.org, has raised significant concerns about election integrity in a letter addressed to Leelanau County Clerk Michelle Crocker. In his communication dated October 22, 2024, Wiesner reiterates three critical questions previously posed during county meetings. The first question pertains to the explanation provided by the Dominion contact vendor, Election Source, regarding unnatural graphs produced from Cast Vote Records (CVRs) in numerous counties across the U.S. Wiesner seeks clarity on how these graphs, which he believes indicate manipulation, are justified by the vendor. The second question addresses admissions made by Election Source’s Chief Operating Officer and Vice President about a “back door” in Dominion Voting Systems, as revealed during a presentation in Barry County, Michigan. Lastly, Wiesner questions the unexpected delta swings in the 2020 Michigan Supreme Court election results in both Antrim and Leelanau Counties, suggesting potential irregularities when compared to previous elections.

Wiesner’s inquiries are supported by various documents and reports, including a 20-page handout from an October 8th meeting, an 8-page article detailing the Election Source admissions, and reports from Mark Cook and Jeff Lenberg. These documents are intended to provide a comprehensive view of the alleged issues with election integrity. Wiesner emphasizes the importance of these questions for not only Leelanau County but for all counties in America, highlighting the broader implications of election security.

The document also references a discussion on a conservative media platform, where guests including Joe Oltmann, David Clements, and Ed Solomon address voter anomalies and election integrity. This conversation underscores the public’s growing concern and the pressure on election officials to address these issues transparently. Wiesner’s letter and the subsequent media discussion reflect a concerted effort to scrutinize and improve election processes, urging officials like Clerk Crocker to provide detailed responses to the raised concerns.

https://leelanau.gov/downloads/pc_b_wiesner_10082024.pdf
https://leelanau.gov/downloads/20240910_mark_cook_7min_election_source_president_vp_otter_ai_l m 02.pdf
https://handcountroadshow.org/events/barry-county-mi/
https://tcfamily.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/PC-13_RED-FLAGS-Local-Voting-Machine-Fraud_03-1.pdf
https://tcfamily.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/PC-11_Computer-Expert-Jeff-Lenberg_MI-SC-3.pdf
https://conservative-daily.com/cd-livestream/joe-oltmann-and-david-clements-nothing-to-see-here-uniparty-scrambles-to-cover-fraud-before-election-day-quest-ed-solomon-14-october-2024-4pm-et

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