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To: Dr. Franklin
If you read the Penrose and Cotton audits and you are technically inclined you'll find much more details. Yes they did found two IPs in unallocated disk space on the Linux OS that runs the Dominion ICX touch screen voting machine. What's funny is the while the touchscreen voting machines do have an ethernet card there didn't exist any infrastructure in any of the precincts to plug them in to and the Dominion software on the machine doesn't support it. The ballots from the ICX voting machine are saved on a USB drive and that is what is loaded to the county EMS server. So where did these stray IPs come from. I'm guessing they come from the manufacturer or distributor of the machine running tests to check if the ethernet ports actually work. Then they wiped the drives.

But how to explain the non-existent ethernet connections though? :-)

110 posted on 05/05/2021 5:58:21 PM PDT by Rightwing Conspiratr1
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To: Rightwing Conspiratr1
If you read the Penrose and Cotton audits and you are technically inclined you'll find much more details. Yes they did found two IPs in unallocated disk space on the Linux OS that runs the Dominion ICX touch screen voting machine.

All of which is completely consistent with a hard drive that has been reformatted to erase data, and then the OS software was reinstalled.

What's funny is the while the touchscreen voting machines do have an ethernet card there didn't exist any infrastructure in any of the precincts to plug them in to and the Dominion software on the machine doesn't support it. The ballots from the ICX voting machine are saved on a USB drive and that is what is loaded to the county EMS server. So where did these stray IPs come from. I'm guessing they come from the manufacturer or distributor of the machine running tests to check if the ethernet ports actually work. Then they wiped the drives. But how to explain the non-existent ethernet connections though? :-)

What's funny is that the ES&S DS200 machines in MI had wireless 4G modems made by a Chinese company. That's on pg. 11 of the brief. A few affidavits contradict your spin that no machines were wired together. So who is paying you to spin here?
113 posted on 05/05/2021 6:22:16 PM PDT by Dr. Franklin ("A republic, if you can keep it.")
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