Posted on 12/03/2020 2:39:49 AM PST by Patriot_MP
The US has a copy of the traffic and the packets of information that were sent to Germany on Election night! Yesterday, the first expert at the Arizona State Legislature hearing with Rudy Giuliani was US cybersecurity expert Colonel Phil Waldron.
Colonel Phil Waldron spoke first at the Arizona hearing about the voting machines used in US elections. These are the same machines used in Venezuela by Chavez. The Dominion systems were connected to the Internet as well, despite Dominion’s claims to the contrary.
(Excerpt) Read more at thegatewaypundit.com ...
Its hosted out of China where they boght the name... Where else does other info go..where is it stored...
Ive ran websites out if the US and made sure the data remained in the US...
That snapshot may indicate otherwise..
There’s alot about those cartoons that make sense.. No wonder they have been replaced by the crap out there...
I grew up with those...probably the reason I’m not a leftist!
Thanks for the info and correction. What is needed is an owner or service manual for these machines.
No, it's not. Buying a domain name has nothing to do with hosting a server. I have bought lots of domain names and hosted lots of servers and the connection is arbitrary. That name dominionvotingsystems.com resolves to 45.195.162.194 which is not routable. My best guess is there is no server using that domain name.
bttt!!
Bttt.
5.56mm
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But imagining a state/county run IT department...I can see where there would be laxity and a desire to ignore the security and go with the easier route. I could see this conversation:
COUNTY GOVERNMENT IT PERSON: Sir, we have to do updates on these voting machines to fix a security hole, and in the county there are 40 precincts with an average of fifteen machines, which is about 600 machines. When they got the machines last year, they didn't give us IT people more bodies, and they expect us to go to each of these machines by hand and fix them. We only have three people, and these machines are spread out over hundreds of square miles. I know these machines can be connected to a network, can I do that, and we can push it out to all of them with the special software the vendor gives us to do that?
COUNTY GOVERNMENT BUREAUCRAT: Can we do that?
COUNTY GOVERNMENT IT PERSON: I have heard we aren't supposed to leave them connected, but Dominion says that everyone does, and in any case, it is secure. It would save us a huge amount of time and we wouldn't have to hire more people. I suggest we leave them plugged in to the network all the time, so we can do it on short notice and don't have to go around and plug them all in.
COUNTY GOVERNMENT BUREAUCRAT: Can we do that? Leave them all plugged in?
COUNTY GOVERNMENT IT PERSON: Sure. And if we leave them in all the time instead of unplugging them, it would speed things up.
COUNTY GOVERNMENT IT PERSON: Okay. Go ahead. Hm. What's for lunch today?
I agree also because of all the arguments so far but I believe there’s a more important factor. Given that the Evil in the opposition has sworn to rip DJT apart if they can get him out, they’ve also sworn to eviscerate his entire family...
DJT will NEVER allow that to happen.
His legal team is angling for a 14th amendment Equal Protection election fraud win before SCOTUS but this information is to support invoking the Insurrection Act.
My guess at the tactical and strategic situation may or may not be dead on but bet the farm DJT is not going to let the Evil Left do what was done to Zedikiah and Zedekiah’s children.
Neither God or DJT is going to let this happen.
Yes, I would be surprised too, but...people sometimes do things they shouldn’t, that’s for sure!
Yes, and we don't know the answer. But we do know that hosting a domain name that's very similar or exactly the same as a company name is done all the time (cybersquatting) and the general purpose is to extort money from the company by selling that domain name to them. A company lawyer could easily sue a domestic cybersquatter but not as easily one based in China.
The bottom line for me is there is no need for a domain name, makes no difference. If they are a business partner they can use their own name or a completely different name (e.g; "voting system consultants").
Thanks for the manual!
Yes, there is laxity in some IT shops. That would be a lot of machines to touch, but if there are in one central location, it just means it’s boring and not difficult.
And sometimes people are just stupid. My sister was an HR Manager at a defense contractor. Strict rules about no cell phones, removable media, etc past the entry control point - put all the stuff in secured lockers. They still had people state they had nothing and then in inspection either into or out of work, security would find USB drives. Firing offense - no warnings. Just stupid to lose a low 6-figure job over that.
I disagree with your characterization, but you are welcome to it.
I am personally familiar with guerilla warfare. My father and uncles and grand fathers fought such guerilla war tactics with the British occupiers in India all their adult life. It went no where. It was Hitler whom India should thank for it’s independence from the British Raj. Because at the end of CONVENTIONAL WW II the British army was so prostate and tired, they were in no mood to fight the rebels in India, and the shrewd British left India in 1947 on friendly terms. The Portuguese on the other hand refused to relinquish province of Goa and then were kicked out by the newly independent country of India. They lost all their properties in Goa. While the British kept their business interests and corporations.
I'm a Trump voter, not a Republican. I left when Bush #41 brushed aside Reagan for globalism. Those with a brain did the same as I did, save for the stuffed shirt party apparatchiks.
Et tu, Pubbie?
I know....... anti Republican conservatives are the bane of the race
Please, never put me alongside of you in anything political. You are every bit as bad as a brainless D in that your critical thinking has been sacrificed to party loyalty.
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