eric coomer was head of security and programer for Dominion (He wrote a Antifa manifesto and said openly on twitter the election was rigged(not in those words))
Richard Pilger WAS the federal director for election for the DOJ. It was reported his office screamed at the IRS (Lois Lerner) to do something. This while dominion systems had tons of political officials asking to look into the corrupted system including Elisabeth Warren.
Pilger stepped down as director in protest over the investigation into this years election. Which that same day the Dems started blaming each other for the problems in this election
Seems to me I saw a mention somewhere of a guy who bought himself one of the machines ?
Might be interesting to find out who that was and discuss other aspects of the software with a machine owner ?
Have seen vids “showing how easy it is to hack”... but didn’t think about enabling “community access”.
That might be a useful approach... ?
Alternatives ? People are often pretty stupid about what they put in patent applications.
Does make the point that guys in charge of security should have actual experience in... something other than watching porn and playing computer games, or marketing or management of others with the skills.
A coder can easily enough code rings around someone who is essentially clueless... without them ever knowing...
The government... ensures clueless people are in charge... and hands the keys to the kingdom to the contractors... that the politicians are in bed with... which is where the money is exchanged ?
Election-gate will blow the lid off the corruption... but it isn’t that corruption that is limited to that one venue ?
It’s like Snowden didn’t exist... not that he did something a little bit wrong... in order to expose OH MY GOD scale wrongdoing... which they then refused to see ?
Upton Sinclair — ‘It is impossible to get a man to understand something if his livelihood depends on him not understanding.’
And that explains the fraud of media unable to see fraud ?
I’m not entirely inexperienced... but, also would accept clueless as an appropriate enough moniker, given time perishable skills and plenty of time. But, still, aware enough to know it when I see it...
But, the truly clueless and the skilled alike... tend to be enormously lazy in their expectations of boundary functions.
As a manager... I might think to ask an NSA whistleblower who he thinks might make a good DHS security guy... long before I’d trust anyone inside DHS to make that call ?