Posted on 06/12/2024 2:56:33 PM PDT by DFG
Dominion Voting Systems’ electronic voting machines contract with the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico is under threat after contentious primaries produced upset results. According to election officials, some machines reported zero votes for certain candidates or reversed count totals. Counts reported by machines were also sometimes lower than paper counts.
“The concern is that we obviously have elections in November, and we must provide the [island] not only with the assurance that the machine produces a correct result but also that the result it produces is the same one that is reported,” said Jessika Padilla, interim president of Puerto Rico’s elections commission. She attributed the issues to problems in the machines’ software.
The Vice President of Puerto Rico’s House of Representatives, José Varela, is attempting to summon Padilla to a public hearing on Thursday to address the issues, warning, “We cannot allow the public’s confidence in the voting process to continue to be undermined as we approach the general elections.” Dominion’s current contract with Puerto Rico expires at the end of the month.
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Red goes IN...
Blue comes OUT!!
As I was typing....
Are you watching me by remote camera
or maybe by a drone?
Vee haff our metodes...
National Pulse is going to get sued through the floor now. They uttered the unspeakable.
Agreed. If you want to know who controls you, look at who you're not allowed to criticize.
Alex Halderman has three degrees in computer science from Princeton University; does security analysis of voting precinct programs in the US (and in other countries). He’s teamed for forensics analysis w/ the California Secy of State, in Antrim County, Michigan, and in Louisiana.
Alex Halderman’s Georgia report showed the vulnerability of ballot marking devices on machines on which Dominion installs its software and showed different ways one can access vote totals through vulnerabilities within the ballot marking device with nothing more than a pen:
<><>the ballot marking device and the Georgia printer were at the front of the courtroom
<><>he exposed the first vulnerability by pressing the power button down 5 maybe 7 sec
<><> this would put the machine in safe mode to effect a reboot.
<><>the judge witnesses the screen display
<><>an image of the button being pressed to ostensibly launch the reboot.
<><>but before the reboot occurs, the computer asks if he wants to go into safe mode;
<><>he selects “Yes.”
<><>that way the computer doesn’t shut down or reboot;
<><>being in “safe mode” allows the voter fraud
<><>it allows opening up voter files to change the content of files and change vote totals.
<><>Halderman also demonstrated how to fix the results and rig the count during an actual election.
<><>this is done remotely, by installing already pre-programmed applications for the desired result,
<><>pre-programmed applications are infinite
<><>applications can be programmed to do whatever you tell them to do.
<><>hypothetically you’d vote for George Washington,which is then recorded, even actually displayed, as you having voted for Benedict Arnold.
MTFN……… More Tin Foil Needed….😳
I think it’s a crime to question an election. I learned that in 2020. So, be careful.
Dominion Voting Systems.....DVS.......DEVIOUS!
I would wait months to get a real, accurate count if I could depend on it. I could accept that, and I don’t need speed.
I’m tellin’ ya, that Nully is up to somethin’!!!
:)
You don’t say!
Ya don’t say! Gee, maybe all the lawsuits Dominion had/has against Fox News, et al, should be appealed??? Nah, 81 million votes was legit (Not!)
What? Did the *wrong* candidate win the primary?
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