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Snopes tries to provide cover for “Eric Coomer”...fails. hilarious stuff:

20 Nov: Snopes: Did a Dominion Voting Systems Employee Brag About Rigging the Election Against Trump?
Right-wing activists and commentators, including President Trump’s sons and lawyers, targeted an elections technology employee in November 2020.
by DAN MACGUILL
Claim: Eric Coomer, who has served as director of product strategy and security for Dominion Voting Systems, bragged about rigging the 2020 election against Donald Trump in an antifa conference call.

Rating: Unproven

Snopes found an “Eric Coomer” Facebook account whose profile picture matched the one Oltmann identified as being owned by the same Eric Coomer who has worked for Dominion, and from which he posted several screenshots. We have not yet been able to independently confirm that that Facebook profile belongs to Dominion’s director of product strategy and security, and the profile does not feature the posts attributed to it by Oltmann. (Oltmann claims Coomer deleted those posts after Oltmann shared them, but we have not yet been able to verify this, either).

Nonetheless, we contacted the person behind the Facebook account and invited them to clarify whether they are indeed the same Eric Coomer who worked at Dominion, and to respond to Oltmann’s allegations. We did not receive a reply.

For its part, Dominion told Snopes “Where members of our company have been subject to threats and harassment, we have reported these issues to law enforcement. We have also worked to report threats and disinformation being spread online. However, we will not discuss any current or former employees given privacy and safety concerns.”...

Twitter permanently suspended Oltmann’s account (according to Oltmann, on Nov. 12), a move that itself gave rise to further claims of political bias, with Oltmann telling Malkin “Twitter is antifa.” A spokesperson for Twitter told Snopes Oltmann’s account was banned for “violating the Twitter Rules, specifically our Civic Integrity Policy.”

That policy states that “We prohibit attempts to use our services to manipulate or disrupt civic processes, including through the distribution of false or misleading information about the procedures or circumstances around participation in a civic process.” According to Twitter, permanent suspensions are reserved for “severe or repeated violations” of the civic integrity policy.

We don’t know whether Oltmann’s allegations against Coomer are accurate or not.
However, the evidence Oltmann has so far made available does not demonstrate the accuracy of his claims. If further substantive evidence becomes available, we will update this fact check accordingly...

It’s also not clear whether Coomer’s alleged remarks, if they did take place, were made in earnest, and therefore whether they should be interpreted as proof of election meddling...
Furthermore, even if Coomer made the comment in earnest, he might have been lying, either to impress others on the call, to exaggerate his power and influence, or for some other reason...

Since we haven’t yet been able to verify the authenticity of the screenshots, or confirm that they were actually posted by Eric Coomer from Dominion, we’re not linking to them in this article. They included a post that contained a purported statement by “Antifa,” but no clear sign that the poster endorsed the statement; a vehemently anti-Trump post from July 2016; a post dismissive of Trump supporters in Texas; posts of YouTube videos for songs whose titles or lyrics expressed antipathy towards police; and a post that strongly criticized a controversial “election integrity” commission set up by Trump to investigate his own unfounded claims of widespread electoral fraud in the 2016 elections...

To reiterate, we don’t know whether Eric Coomer from Dominion created the posts shown in the screenshots Oltmann published. However, even if he did, they would not constitute proof of any impropriety on his part, and certainly would not point towards any election interference on his part. They do indicate that whoever created them is strongly critical of Trump and some of his followers. It might be inadvisable for an employee of an election technology company to articulate those views on social media, but the posts are not, in and of themselves, proof of improper actions.
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/eric-coomer-dominion-trump/


47 posted on 11/20/2020 8:02:18 PM PST by MAGAthon
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To: MAGAthon

approx. 50m:

Michelle Malkin w/ Joe Oltmann who outed Eric Coomer/Dominion Voting
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dh1X4s9HuLo&feature=youtu.be

one note re Oltmann. at 27m33s, Capture 37, Eric Coomer communication, Sept 14, 2017 ***PAHRUMP, NV - which is where Dominion’s Larry Korb was also earlier in 2017:

3 May 2017: ***Pahrump Valley Times: Nevada looks at replacing aging voting machines
PIC: ***LARRY KORB with Dominion Voting shows new voting machine and tabulation technology Wednesday, April 26, 2017 at the state Capitol in Carson City.
By Sandra Chereb Special to the Pahrump Valley Times
“We’re looking at doing it for 2018,” Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske said of a possible timeline to have new machines in place.

The secretary of state’s office invited two vendors certified in Nevada — Election Systems &Software and Dominion Voting — to show off their wares Wednesday in a daylong open house at the Capitol.

From a technical standpoint, Nevada’s current machines, some more than 10 years old, are ancient.
“We definitely need to look at getting the system replaced,” said Clark County Registrar Joe Gloria, who has been raising the issue for several years. “As they age, there are more concerning performance rates.”

***It’s not that the machines don’t work. But they need a lot of tinkering...

Earlier this year, the Clark County Commission approved a $7 million contract to purchase new machines and more electronic poll books...
Both ES&S and Dominion use touch-screen machines and scanners for tabulation...

Absentee ballots
Counting absentee ballots can slow down tabulation, especially when voters indicate their choices outside the circles or use a check mark instead of filling in the bubble.
It’s not uncommon for a voter to cross out one choice, make another and draw in an arrow saying “This one!”...

Scanners read that as an overvote, where someone voted for more candidates than allowed. The ES&S system will kick those ballots out into a separate bin. Poll workers then inspect the ballot to determine voter intent and create a duplicate ballot to count.

The Dominion system includes software that sends a digital copy of the questionable ballot to an adjudication team to examine.
The ease of handling mail-in ballots was a plus for Assemblywoman Maggie Carlton, D-Las Vegas.
“Having them scanned in so, if there’s any issues, they can be addressed and then processed — I thought was really good,” she said. “I’m glad to see they have a system to deal with the mail-in ballots, make it easy to make sure they are processed timely.”

Electronic poll books
Some counties already use electronic poll books, which allow election workers to check the signatures and precinct information for voters anywhere in the county.//
“You’ll be able to vote anywhere. You won’t have to go to your precinct polling place on Election Day,” Carlton said...

She’d like to see a new system in place for next year’s election.
“I think this is a very important thing to do at a midterm, because turnout at a midterm election is typically lower,” Carlton said. “There will be time to transition and get folks ready, and that way, if there’s a problem, we’ll be ready for the presidential year in 2020.”
https://pvtimes.com/news/nevada-looks-at-replacing-aging-voting-machines/

INCLUDED PVTIMES ARTICLE FOR THE PIC OF DOMINION’S LARRY KORB.
a “Larry Korb” or “Lawrence Korb” is listed on some of the COOMER patents, and some online confuse this Korb, with the better-known swamp creature who is a -

senior fellow at the Center for American Progress and a senior adviser to the Center for Defense Information. He was formerly director of national security studies at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York - Wikipedia.


51 posted on 11/20/2020 8:05:22 PM PST by MAGAthon
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To: MAGAthon

I have no faith in snopes and I have less faith in the mob, theirs our ours.


78 posted on 11/20/2020 8:21:15 PM PST by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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