Col. Waldren Says Scytl Server in Frankfurt “Went Offline” Nov. 9 – That Would be Same Day Alleged U.S. Army Raid Took Place

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Retired Army Colonel Phil Walden testified that a Scytl server that was consolidating and counting U.S. election information “went offline” on Nov. 9.

Waldren made the revelation in a hearing before the Georgia state legislature this week.

The date would be significant because it would be the same day U.S. Rep. Louis Ghomert (R-TX) was told that U.S. forces raided the site and seized the Scytl server.

Ghomert said on Nov. 13 he received information from former U.S. intel sources on Sunday Nov. 8, that significant information on U.S. vote manipulation could be gleaned from the Scytl server in Frankfurt.

Ghomert says he informed President Trump of this and sent him specific information on the situation “in the wee hours” of the morning on Monday, Nov. 9. Ghomert says he saw a tweet, in German, that said there had been a raid on the site that same day by U.S. forces before the President would have been able to see the information or act on it.

It is still unclear who is in possession of the server.

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