Posted on 11/07/2020 9:21:29 AM PST by george76
A reported glitch in the software of Dominion Voting Systems equipment saw 6,000 votes switched from Republican to Democrat in Antrim County, Michigan on Tuesday. The county clerk caught the issue and it has reportedly been corrected. Similar glitches with the software were reported in Georgia.
The county clerk [Sheryl Guy] came forward and said tabulating software glitched and caused a miscalculation of the votes, Michigan GOP chair Laura Cox said. Antrim County had to hand-count all of the ballots. And all these counties that use this software need to closely examine their results for similar discrepancies.
The Denver-based companys Dominion Democracy Suite 5.5 software was used in 69 counties in Michigan on Tuesday.
Dominion Voting Systems Inc. is one of three voting equipment vendors which control 88 percent of the U.S. market.
During congressional testimony in January, John Poulos, CEO of Dominion Voting Systems confirmed that the machines Dominion manufactures include components from China and noted the issue of foreign suppliers isnt unique to the voting equipment industry.
Several of those components, to our knowledge, there is no option for manufacturing those in the United States, Poulos said.
Election integrity analysts have long been concerned about what is known as supply-chain security, the tampering of election equipment during manufacturing.
Dominion Voting Systems software is also used in Pennsylvania, Georgia, Wisconsin, Nevada, Minnesota and in Maricopa County, Arizona.
Dominion Voting Systems has ties to prominent Democrats, including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Bill and Hillary Clinton.
Bloomberg reported in April of last year that Dominion Voting Systems hired a high-powered lobbying firm that includes a longtime aide to Pelosi. They hired Brownstein Farber Hyatt & Schreck. Nadeam Elshami, Pelosis former chief of staff, is one of the lobbyists on the account.
In 2014, Dominion was listed in the Washington Post table as having donated between $25,001-$50,000 to the Clinton Foundation.
In Oakland County, Michigan, a glitch in a different system switched over 1,200 Republican votes to Democrat. The switch initially caused County Commissioner Adam Kochenderfer to lose. Once the glitch was found, and the votes were properly attributed, Kochenderfer went from losing by 100 votes to winning by over 1,100. According to the Royal Oak Tribune, Oakland County uses election software from Hart Intercivic. Hart uses a proprietary system called Verity. Eleven Michigan counties use Harts systems.
But what observers want to know is why both glitches in Michigan switched Republican votes to Democrat despite apparently occurring in different underlying systems.
Michigan state Sen. Ed McBroom announced Friday that a joint hearing of the states Senate and House of Representatives Oversight committees would be held Saturday as part of a legislative effort to ensure the integrity of our state elections.
In May, WorldTribune.com reported on suspicions of election fraud in South Koreas April election which saw the party of unpopular leftist President Moon Jae-In win in a landslide. Particular attention was paid to a new field of digital fraud involving vote counting machines, computer hardware and software, and Huawei information network telecommunications equipment, noted Tara O of the East Asia Research Center.
Voting machine manufacturers have acknowledged that some of their equipment allows for the transmission of election-night vote counts via modem, a vulnerability security experts say hackers could easily exploit.
n Georgia, glitches with software updates on Dominion Voting Systems equipment were reported in contested polling locations in Morgan and Stanley counties.
Due to the glitches, Superior Court Judge W. Fletcher Sams extended voting until 11 p.m. on election night. The counties use voting machines made by Dominion Voting Systems and electronic poll books used to sign in voters made by KnowInk.
The companies uploaded something last night, which is not normal, and it caused a glitch, said Marcia Ridley, elections supervisor at Spalding County Board of Election, Politico reported. That glitch prevented pollworkers from using the pollbooks to program smart cards that the voters insert into the voting machines.
Ridley said that a representative from the two companies called her after poll workers began having problems with the equipment Tuesday morning and said the problem was due to an upload to the machines by one of their technicians overnight.
That is something that they dont ever do. Ive never seen them update anything the day before the election, Ridley said.
Neither Dominion nor KnowInk responded Politicos request for comment. A spokesperson for the Georgia secretary of states office also did not respond to follow-up questions about who uploaded the dataset and whether it had been reviewed and tested by anyone beforehand.
Thank you for posting that.
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As a former computer geek my self. I have a tongue in cheek observation. Once one is initiated into that secret society and sworn all the oaths can you ever be a former geek? Kinda like an ex-Marine? Just havin’ a little fun or I might cry.
Roger. Back at you.
Obama weaponized all the depts of government, the IRS, FBI, CIA, ...and used them for ‘Operation Hammer’ to spy on US citizens.
...Edward Snowden happened in 2013.
This is all enabled by Obama.
We’re left with vigilante justice.
I wonder if they have been using them in the Old dominion VA since the 90s.
Speaking as an Electrical Engineer, it is widely known, that the CIA has developed methods to access computer systems remotely, without having any internet connection. You might be wondering how? Often times, the CIA has certain circuitry built into the motherboards, that when Radio Frequency energy directed at this motherboard, it comes “alive.” Much the way your toll pass works. It has no batteries but is able to transmit your data when you drive through the toll booths. This is but one way that you can gain access, among many other methods. A simple, innocuous suitcase placed on a rooftop can contain everything needed to get this access. Read Bruce Schier on a number of ways that they access computer systems.
The statitical anomalies cannot be denied by any sentient person, as many counts in the swing states are mathematically impossible. There are too many for me to list.
Chinese Parcel Package found at Atlanta Counting Ctr!
https://youtu.be/fcScsw3rAqw
Yes, Soros. Didn’t ya just know there would be a connection to that evil little gnome.
Especially when all the "glitches" are going in a single direction - toward Biden.
Ha, ha. I started to write that I am simply a “computer geek”, but it’s been so long since I’ve written any code ... so I decided to add “former”.
Crony RINOS are just as bad:
26 Jul 2019: Newsweek: Mitch McConnell Received Donations from Voting Machine Lobbyists Before Blocking Election Security Bills
By Nicole Goodkind
Sludge found that Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck lobbyist David Cohen, who has worked on behalf of Dominion Voting Systems this year, donated $2,000 to McConnell during this time. Brian Wild, who works with Cohen and has also lobbied Dominion, gave McConnell $1,000...READ ALL
https://www.newsweek.com/mitch-mcconnell-robert-mueller-election-security-russia-1451361
incidentally, Mark Pryor of Little Rock, former Gov of Arkansas, is now with Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck.
Whatever it takes, we MUST win. Almost all these people are really old that are leading this. We must have the boomer generation give whatever it takes to win against them. Lets march!!!! We dont want to leave our children a communist country. They will never know freedom again.
CORRECTION. Mark Pryor was former Arkansas Senator and AG. his father David was a former Governor and Senator.
I need an IT/Programmer type person to look at this. It looks like someone was able to hack Dominion? Screenshots at http://freerepublic.com/focus/news/3901227/posts?page=9969#9969
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