Posted on 02/03/2021 6:51:41 AM PST by Red Badger
The video can settle for once and for all:
How many people were in the TCF Center and is there any validity to the excuse that they were past “COVID capacity” – the excuse they used to exclude the Republicans from watching vote processing Why did so many Democrat poll workers bring in suitcases?
Did they hide illegal ballots in them like their colleagues in Georgia?
Were the machines networked? Can we see the modem and the wires networking the tabulating machines as described by Patrick Colbeck?
Who brought in what at 3:30/4:00am, were they ballots as the Republicans have said they witnessed, or was it food/camera equipment as the media claimed?
Shane Trejo and Jose Aliaga say it was ballots. Was there any security keeping people out of the building who did not have credentials to get in?
Were there other unexplained ballot dumps past the 8:00PM deadline for ballots as several other witnesses have alleged?
Was Nick, the co-owner of Dominion Voting Services, present on site, as Mellissa Carone has said?
Were GOP Poll Challengers being ejected for making good-faith challenges or were they refusing to wear a mask?
The TCF Center tried to quote GWP over $22,000 for one day’s worth of video.
They requested two hours of video, and will update as soon as the video is reviewed.
If you have the Computer Forensics background, the released documents prove Dominion system was dishonest on the counts. More over the Solar Winds, intrusion Means China had administrative access to all the voting machines used.
I’m all for auditing and looking at everything. I just prefer to focus on simple methods that can be proved with hard evidence versus the grand and ephemeral. Material posted online about the Arturo D’Elia claim that I saw early on, smelled of red herring. The concept was not developed with any detail on how this would have worked, or exactly which systems it affected. What sources on that do you recommend?
Dominion ballot tabulators do not have internet functionality.
That is a bold lie, fraudster.
J. Hutton Pulitzer claimed to have hacked into the voting systems but he really did not. He saw that the PollPad device was connected to the wifi. The PollPads are not connected to any ballot marker or ballot tabulator and they are a separate system that isn't even made by Dominion. They are made by KNOWiNK company which denied that they were hacked into.
The only Dominion system connected to the internet is the State's election reporting system and web page.
Correction: Michigan does use the modem feature in some of its precincts. Not Antrim County BTW.
Your opponent here is a known disruptor and spreader of ‘nure.
One of several ... with sign on dates back a decade or more but with posting histories not more than a year or three old.
I wish this nonsense, which was investigated, would stop.
Did they have computer networking capabilities? When it comes to microcontrollers in the things, there is zero reason for them to do anything more than save encrypted data to a flash drive and have a simple touch screen user interface. No hard drive. Only read only memory and minimal cache. No IP addresses!!
No. Direct dial RS-232 connection is an option
When it comes to microcontrollers in the things, there is zero reason for them to do anything more than save encrypted data to a flash drive and have a simple touch screen user interface. No hard drive. Only read only memory and minimal cache. No IP addresses!!
They use a USB drive to load the software and ballot data to flash memory. That stays in memory otherwise the optical scanner has no idea what it is reading. The tabulated ballots are stored on a USB drive. Some models of the machines store images of the ballots as well. The USB drive is then uploaded to the County server. There is the option of using a modem to use direct dial and upload the data to the county server. It works just like your ATM machines. It's encrypted and does not use the internet.
These machines are Internet connected.
Your #30. Excellent summary of the vote fraud.
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