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Mark Cook is a self-described cybersecurity analyst who has become involved in election integrity issues, bringing technical analysis to discussions of voting systems and election data. He has appeared on the Kim Monson Show since 2019 to discuss topics ranging from housing finance to election integrity.
Cook was formerly a mortgage professional with Home Mortgage Alliance, where he helped borrowers navigate the loan process. During his earlier appearances on the show (2019), he discussed topics including interest rates, pre-qualification processes, and lending programs for various industries. He is no longer affiliated with Home Mortgage Alliance.
In more recent years, Cook has focused on election integrity issues, analyzing cast vote records and statistical anomalies in election data. He has discussed concerns about modifications to election records and has been involved in promoting awareness of election integrity investigations.
Cook has been a supporter of Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters, helping to organize events honoring her work as an election whistleblower and promoting documentaries including 'Selection Code' and 'Let My People Go' that chronicle her story.
Note: Cook's cybersecurity expertise is self-described and not formally accredited.