@CorneliaDiNunzio
Dominion, ES&S, and Hart InterCivic all testified that they have parts from China in their machines, from the LCD screens, down to the chip component levels.
All 3 election companies have the ability to be remotely accessed and Dominion and Hart InterCivic both admitted to standard remote transmission capabilities.
Another very important aspect when it comes to security is that they have contracts and use Microsoft Windows products which are ALL prone to software manipulation.
Lastly, Dominion, ES&S, and Hart InterCivic were all asked if there is any method of voting that is 100% secure, they all answered the same, with “NO.”
There is no hacking required when you have remote access to the machines already and election system guidelines and numerous laws haven’t been updated since before the IPhone even came out in 2005.
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https://x.com/thescif/status/2012600606909751595?