Posted on 02/15/2024 6:23:24 AM PST by lowbridge
On December 15, 2020, the CEO of Dominion Voting Systems, John Poulos, testified before the MI Senate Oversight Committee in a hearing where he was asked about the Dominion Voting machines used in Michigan in the November 2020 election.
Before the MI Senate hearing, Mr. Poulos, who was accompanied by his lawyer, was sworn in:
The Chair of the Senate Oversight Committee, MI Senator Ed McBroom, was first to speak with Mr. Poulos and immediately asked if the Dominion Voting Machines were connected to the internet.
In his response, Mr. Poulos explained that the voting machine is “designed” to be connected to the tabulator. Senator McBroom asked if, for some reason, “the locals were to have that computer connected to the world wide web and also networked to the tabulator, is there something in the software that would it shut things down at that point—would it continue to operate? What is the security protocol at that point?”
Mr. Poulos appeared to point to the “locals” as the responsible parties for determining if the machines were indeed connected to the internet.
“First and foremost,” he began, “the complete security that is under the control of the local authorities is paramount.” If this is indeed true, it would appear that he’s saying it’s up to the election officials in each polling place to ensure the security of the voting machines.
The response by the Dominion Voting Machines president begs the question—What if, hypothetically, of course, there were “locals” like the hostile workers at the TCF Center in 2020 who, based on their actions on the day after the 2020 election, had a strong interest in Joe Biden coming from behind to win the election in 2020? And what if there were individuals overseeing the elections who were not interested in protecting the
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Nothing will happen.
Another “bombshell”? I’ll be watching for it on the NBC Nightly News and in Politico.
If they can be connected to a network, the answer is yes. I know they have a communications port.
The Gateway Pundit is the new DRUDGE, for drawing attention to the deep state and its muscular collapse of the three branches of government, quite against the out-of-fashion traditional Americans.
My refrigerator and dishwasher can connect to the Internet.
They are conspiring..................
Of course not, the CIA controls the minds of many voters thru their massive infiltration into every outlet that influences thought. People could care less, climate change is most important.
First & foremost, all attempts/efforts/actions which digitize election data are motivated by fraud.
Period.
The rest of this is all theater.
“...security that is under the control of the local authorities...”
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See. Everything is fine. There is no “widespread” election problems, because ALL of the “local authorities” can be trusted.
Now go home you paranoid conspiracy theorists! We all know that “local” authorities have zero stake in the game and would never ever do anything irregular! In fact, angels are flying out of all of their orifices, because they are so pure and clean and pristine!
It doesn't need a communications port. Someone had demonstrated how the machines could be connected to Wi-Fi through a USB port. Remove the USB Wi-Fi adapter and voila! the "inspection" team finds no connection.
They were hired to overthrow legitimate elections overseas and then did it here as well. There are a whole slew of guilty people working for these globalists.
I gotta find instructions on how to neuter fridges because ours can connect too.
I swear I’m gonna only shop at antique stores from now for 2 reasons- 1 to find products that actuslly last, and 2 so that I don’t buy products that listen to us and turn us in for “incorrect think”
I have absolutely no idea why a dishwasher machine needs to have wifi.....................
Yes, Dominion was in on the election fraud. At the very least they showed Dem election officials how to manipulate and alter the machines’ tallies. There are similar accusations in foreign elections that used Dominion’s machines.
Yep. It would be way more helpful if machines could fix themselves. Now that tech I could get behind
Q: Shall we clear the sewage from our punch bowl?
A: Of course not. It tastes just fine.
A: How dare you even ask!
A: Why bother? There isn’t enough to foul it.
A: Bring it up again and I’ll sue.
A: You could go to jail for asking that question.
A: Sewage? What Sewage?
A: What kind of cult member conspiracy is that?
A: PROPAGANDA!
This was proven to be the case repeatedly in the swing states back in 2020. Techies got up and showed user manuals for all of the machines and piccies of cables across the floor going to routers. Internet access was a feature.
Every so often u my resolve weakens and I click on a Gateway Pundit post. And it always turns out to be utterly useless.
I gotta find instructions on how to neuter fridges because ours can connect too.
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I was at a car dealer awhile ago and after some discussion about how invasive the surveillance capabilities of new cars are, I asked about what all can (and needs to) be disabled before I can be convinced to buy.... it’s a rather long list. I of course didn’t receive a satisfactory response which was expected. I read a suggestion recently that America is going to start looking like Cuba in a few years with regards to cars.... much effort to keep the existing used cars working. The context for that suggestion was the idea that with all the effort to push EVs and stopping production of ICE vehicles, that’s sort of the logical outcome based on where things are headed. I suspect that the wish to avoid surveillance will also be part of that outcome....
It’s not a bombshell until someone is arrested.
The insurance companies are driving this! If they can track your second by second use of your vehicle they believe that can significantly reduce insurance fraud.
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