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To: Danie_2023

I love it when someone tells me, Prove me wrong.

My response is always, prove me wrong.

For example, the Chinese Hack issue was disproven at the Symposium and a court mediator awarded the 5 million that Lindell offered to anyone who could prove him wrong, he’s so far refused to pay and the guy has taken the case a federal court to collect.

Even it was the Chinese, if they are smart enough to hack voting machines from China, they would have to be pretty stupid to leave a trail of evidence behind proving they did it as Mike Lindell alleged. His allegations fall apart if one or more Chinese hackers was in a Starbucks inside the USA while doing the hacking.

For the US government to be using a cellular network to hack voting machines, that would mean the machines would need a cellular modem, which they do not have.

I know these things from 38 years of IT experience including nearly 20 years of Cisco Systems Router and Switch experience and how things get hacked.

I ask again, Prove me wrong.


55 posted on 09/03/2023 9:33:00 AM PDT by srmanuel
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To: srmanuel

“For example, the Chinese Hack issue was disproven at the Symposium and a court mediator awarded the 5 million that Lindell offered to anyone who could prove him wrong, he’s so far refused to pay and the guy has taken the case a federal court to collect.

There were a lot of things that were “supposedly” disproven about the 2020 election theft. Emphasis on supposedly. Are you attempting to claim that the 2020 election was NOT stolen and rigged?

“Even it was the Chinese, if they are smart enough to hack voting machines from China, they would have to be pretty stupid to leave a trail of evidence behind proving they did it as Mike Lindell alleged. His allegations fall apart if one or more Chinese hackers was in a Starbucks inside the USA while doing the hacking.”

Why would the Chinese have to hack from China? They’re right here in the USA and the left is in cahoots with them. And why do you seem to think they couldn’t hack the machines from the USA. Get a reality grip FFS.

“For the US government to be using a cellular network to hack voting machines, that would mean the machines would need a cellular modem, which they do not have.”

How do you know what ALL of the machines have or don’t have? Have you audited them all? They weren’t supposed to be connected to the internet, either. And yet some of them were.

“I know these things from 38 years of IT experience including nearly 20 years of Cisco Systems Router and Switch experience and how things get hacked.”

Yeah, well.. I know a little about IT too and I also know that what you knew ten or more years ago re: IT tech doesn’t count NOW. Things have changed radically in a very short time, IOW.


57 posted on 09/03/2023 9:54:29 AM PDT by Danie_2023
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To: srmanuel
For the US government to be using a cellular network to hack voting machines, that would mean the machines would need a cellular modem, which they do not have.

Cellular modems are used to send vote data from precincts to central offices. I guess you can say those machines are not "voting machines", but that would leave the wrong impression about cellular modems being used to move vote data.

59 posted on 09/03/2023 9:56:52 AM PDT by FreeReign
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