Posted on 06/13/2021 7:36:56 AM PDT by White Lives Matter
A recent election assessment conducted in Pennsylvania’s Fulton County and published in February 2021, found the existence of the Microsoft SQL database on the Dominion Voting Machines in the county.
According to the Fulton County report, the analysts found “no valid reason” for the software to be installed on the system. They also reported that Dominion failed to fill out the appropriate forms regarding the software.
This is the same software Michigan Attorney Matthew Deperno’s expert found on the Dominion machines as was demonstrated in Michigan.
The software allows anyone with privileges to simply change values in the database directly in order to change the outcome of the election leaving no trace whatsoever.
(Excerpt) Read more at thegatewaypundit.com ...
PA was the most blatant of the 2020 rip-offs. The trail should be the most traceable there.
Paper ballots, hand counts and Photo ID along with Purple Thumbs are the only way we can get election integrity back.
Good luck in Philly.
Capitol punishment for all involved is, too.
“The software allows anyone with privileges to simply change values in the database directly in order to change the outcome of the election leaving no trace whatsoever.”
Are we talking about Microsoft SQL Server?
It’s been a while since I’ve worked with it, but believe every transaction is logged.
It may be possible to turn off logging, but I believe the default is to log everything.
The PA Supreme Court will stop anything here they were active participants in the unconstitutional and illegal actions that happened in 2020
Come on folks. You should all know it’s a “feature” not a problem. /$
I did not realize they were looking at the machines there. When did this come about. It’s great news. They will find it was remote accessed from a outside computer. Likely over seas. What happens meow.
Multiply watermarked [some surreptitiously] ballots.
Paper ballots, hand counts, and photo ID...all normal voting practices in Germany.
Around 2010, Germany had this attempt to push automation and computerized voting. The Chaos Computer Club (gang of German hackers) said ‘fine’...let us test it for you. An hour into that ‘test’...the suggestion of computerization was thrown out. If you were looking for any voting site in Germany with poor election integrity....you won’t find it.
The software’s existence is meaningless if it’s a standard verson.
Windows OS uses it.
Whatever happened to all those lawsuits Dominion claimed they were initiating against their critics? Suspect they did not want facts revealed in the discovery process revealed in open court.
At least in theory at any rate, as no one knows what will happen if fraud is actually proven.
SQL Server is not installed with a Windows install and the Windows OS does not use SQL Server. Apps install and use SQL Server rarely install the Management app.
Any bets Cyber Ninjas finds the same program in Arizona and Georgia?
Not to get really picky, but Gateway Pundit needs to have a technical reviewer as part of their editorial process...
The snippet of the article posted says, Microsoft SQL Server was found on dominion voting machines and there was no valid reason for the software to be on the machines...
If the Voting Collection and Counting Systems is based on MS SQL Server then the software will be installed on the machines.....that’s a pretty simple concept to understand.
MS SQL is very widely installed and a ton of people know how it’s used and how it can be easily manipulated.
I am not an expert in MS SQL, but working on a team of Engineers for a very large customer, we had to make hundreds of changes to MS SQL on regular basis, one of our guys who was very knowledgeable on MS SQL decided to write a script to automate the changes in bulk, supposedly he tested the script but when he ran it, the script had unintended consequences and took down about 30,000 voice mail accounts....
Fortunately for him he did not get fired, but it was all hands on deck the next day to manually correct of the problem accounts....
What I would look for in this situation is not was the software installed, but who had access to it on a Admin level and where are the back up files.....
The SQL Server Management app allows users to easily browse,edit,delete the database data in a simple form. That is why it’s dangerous. A country worker could connect to the DB and then just peruse records and edit or delete at will.
Otherwise someone would have to write low level code.
If voting machines are to be used, they should be made using all Open Source software and common, tested, off the shelf components. The job they do is not that complicated. I took bubble tests in the late 70s in school and they ran them through some sort of basic machine. All it has to do is count and give a print out for Pete’s sake.
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