Posted on 11/17/2020 1:21:06 PM PST by AndyJackson
Excellent summary of the voter fraud / Dominion / SCYTL problem:
Watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bep1PA-FcJU&feature=emb_logo
Summary: Elections are conducted by private companies under contract from the counties. There are no security standards that companies need to meet on their software.
The software is so bad that there is no audit trail, no way to determine if a vote has been changed
In Texas and 27 other states voter data goes to a server in Frankfurt Germany owned by a Barcelona Spain multinational SCYTL. We can see malware collecting all the credentials of all the credentials of all the county workers so you can go back and change the votes locally as well.
(Excerpt) Read more at youtube.com ...
So does that mean the servers won’t even prove it.
How did we get to privatizing the elections like this?
Every database, every one, has a log file.
To say there is no trail is disingenuous at best.
They should have checked with their “IT guy”. If there was a change in counted votes, it will be there.
For as long as those bits exist.
My thoughts exactly...how did we?
https://www.bitchute.com/video/scUpSRkNoJ9g/
Link where he goes through entire presentation if interested. Very enlightening, in a bad way....
How did we get to privatizing the elections like this?
Ahhh, my favorite subject - the great corrupting of America. Turning essentially public functions over to private "support services" contractors. The promise was to bring the efficiency of private industry to government. It's a scam because there is no free market competition for say voting machines and voting software. It's basically a monopoly with kickbacks.
The same for prisons. There are some functions of government in our society that can not be outsourced.
why do you think all the resistance to troop pullouts in the ME. It’s not about pulling out the troops. It’s about pulling out the support service contractors.
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