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Georgia: Dominion Had Remote Desktop Access To Voting Machines, Poll Pads
gellerreport.com ^
| December 3, 2020
| Pamela Geller
Posted on 12/03/2020 11:44:52 PM PST by grundle
A Georgia election official is testifying that her “poll pads” were connected to the internet and on Election Day, she had to give Dominion remote access to her “poll pads” so they could fix a bug.
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posted on
12/03/2020 11:44:52 PM PST
by
grundle
To: grundle
The whole voting system is one giant swiss cheese. Security holes are everywhere.
To: TigerLikesRoosterNew
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posted on
12/04/2020 12:29:41 AM PST
by
gitmo
(If your theology doesn't become your biography, what good is it?)
To: TigerLikesRoosterNew
What happened to the old?
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posted on
12/04/2020 12:33:09 AM PST
by
Gene Eric
(Don't be a statist!)
To: grundle
This just keeps getting better and better.
To: grundle
DOMINION VOTING SYSTEMS....DVS.....DEVIOUS.
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posted on
12/04/2020 3:17:37 AM PST
by
Ann Archy
(Abortion....... The HUMAN Sacrifice to the god of Convenience.)
To: grundle
Ruby freeman posted a video where they bring her votes to a private cubicle..is that allowed. I presume its mail in votes
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posted on
12/04/2020 3:27:18 AM PST
by
RummyChick
(I blame Kushner.)
To: grundle
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posted on
12/04/2020 3:52:22 AM PST
by
Pikachu_Dad
("the media are selling you a line of soap)
To: grundle
I’m sure the left is screaming “It’s been debunked!”
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posted on
12/04/2020 3:54:40 AM PST
by
a real Sheila
(WuFlu be gone!)
To: grundle
Of course they were connected to the internet. The votes were all sent to Frankfurt for final tally.
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posted on
12/04/2020 8:02:12 AM PST
by
Georgia Girl 2
(The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped)
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