Didn’t Scytl go bankrupt? And then who took them over? And why are foreign countries having anything to do with our elecdtions?
Hope FISA warrants came in handy... finally!
Scytl says, or said, they’re bankrupt, looking for money:
https://pitchbook.com/profiles/company/11437-66#timeline
Not clear to me what that means in terms of Spanish law, or European law, or if any changes might have occurred in their status since whenever it was that was posted ?
I haven’t poked at it at all, yet... but there is an open question or two to address...
One, of course, in the absolute TRAVESTY of the fraud that any of these companies are “secure” in any meaningful way.
They are not secure. And that’s VERY WELL KNOWN... has been well covered by media efforts over the years... with the evidence only showing things have gotten worse, not better, over time.
Why the bankruptcy, itself, or other changes in ownership, or changes in structure or function tied to acquisitions, dispositions, or “deals” done that changed functional relations... didn’t trigger immediate government action in relation to considering OBVIOUS risks tied to fundamental infrastructure security... clearly seen in the instance given the OBVIOUS sensitivity in much of what Scytl does ?
DHS and CISA efforts ensuring “infrastructure security” are A MASSIVE FRAUD... Just a joke.
But, your direct question ? That’s about CFIUS... the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. Same outfit as greeen-lighted Hillary’s sale of uranium miners to Russia in return for kickbacks to the Clinton Foundation... while she was Sec of State... and while she was directly responsible for the committee, which is run by State.
How it is possible that foreign investment was EVER allowed to put foreign owners in a dominant position enabling control of the outcome of U.S. elections is a good question.
I don’t know the answer...
Why WOULDNT a foreign country house our election records?
It isnt as if we have any serious elections protections
USA -> sloppiest election system in the world.
A better answer exists on Scytl being bankrupt... others way ahead of me in finding the linkage to Paragon...
Wikipedia article on Scytl...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scytl
...contains the link, as footnote one, showing the acquisition of Scytl by the Russian company Paragon, or one of its subsidiaries... changing the ownership while still keeping it ostensibly a Spanish company.
“Service Point Solutions, part of Paragon Group, announces the acquisition of Scytl, the Barcelona based company leader in digital voting and electoral modernization”.
Scytl.com. 22 October 2020. “Service Point Solutions, a company quoted in the Spanish Stock Exchange and part of Paragon group, announced today the acquisition of Scytl, a Barcelona based company leader in digital voting and electoral modernization. The acquisition also includes Civiciti, the citizen participation platform launched by the software company in 2016, and Scytl subsidiaries in USA, Canada, Australia, France and Greece.”
A better answer exists on Scytl being bankrupt... others way ahead of me in finding the linkage to Paragon... but, its there in Scytl’s own PR...
Wikipedia article on Scytl...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scytl
...contains the link, as footnote one, showing the acquisition of Scytl by the Russian company Paragon, or one of its subsidiaries... changing the ownership while still keeping it ostensibly a Spanish company.
“Service Point Solutions, part of Paragon Group, announces the acquisition of Scytl, the Barcelona based company leader in digital voting and electoral modernization”.
Scytl.com. 22 October 2020. “Service Point Solutions, a company quoted in the Spanish Stock Exchange and part of Paragon group, announced today the acquisition of Scytl, a Barcelona based company leader in digital voting and electoral modernization. The acquisition also includes Civiciti, the citizen participation platform launched by the software company in 2016, and Scytl subsidiaries in USA, Canada, Australia, France and Greece.”