RE: It COULD be a code flaw. I doubt it, but I am just being the devils advocate here.
OK, let’s accept ( However farfetched it is ) that it is a code flaw. EVEN WITH THIS, it demonstrates that the system is useless. With this so-called code flaw, several questions arise:
1) Why did the state not go through stringent QA testing before accepting the machines?
2) How many more counties were affected by this code flaw?
THEREFORE: There needs to be a thorough vetting and investigation of ALL similar Dominion machines in every single county in the USA that uses it to make sure that this so-called flaw ( I am humoring you here ) did not affect every other place that uses it.
THEREFORE: We CANNOT certify the election results UNTIL we investigate this.
“
THEREFORE: We CANNOT certify the election results UNTIL we investigate this.
I have so had it with “investigations”.
Investigations are always corruptible. The report is the investigation. The voting results are flat out bogus.
Fair enough!
Please read the entire report, if you have time: it’s a worthwhile read.
For example, it’s IMPOSSIBLE that the operating security logs being wiped out could happen accidentally (that’s above-and-beyond all 2020 adjudication logs being removed) and that someone tried to zero-out and reset the system accidentally.