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The names of board members, connections, contracts and shells associated with dominion is very alarming to me, but to me, thats all there is at least publicly available currently.
And from what I’ve gathered, Smartmatic remained responsible for sequoia even after that order was given
No.. I am surprised they chose that county. There was a temporary "glitch" in reporting totals to the Sec of State to update the totals. Whoever entered the numbers reversed the numbers for Biden and Trump. Once they realized the problem, they switched them back and all was fine. People that think this was nefarious don't understand that relaying vote counts is often a manual process - because the systems are not on the Internet (or shouldn't be) and MI has 3 different voting systems in use, I believe.
Bidens cabinet picks have been the most alarming to me though
I understood that they bought the assets, including IP in 2010, but I might be misremembering.
Getting the old band back together for more wars.
The holding company formed to divest Smartmatic of Sequoia was owned by the US owners of Smartmatic, I believe.
I read something that convinced me that smartmatic and dominion were closer than they appeared but I have honestly been in the weeds reading shit for the last few weeks I couldn't tell ya where or what it was that convinced me
I don't doubt that Dominion systems have vulnerabilities and are likely to have less than ideal code. I have been coding since I was 9 years old and I have been involved in dozens and dozens of systems... and I can tell you that 4/5 systems are poorly architected and coded.
Thank you. Have the machines been handed over for independent analysis? & I feel it’s appropriate for the machines to forensically examined since so much of the electorate believe malfeasance has taken place.
I think you are, but then again I might be too lol
Iirc, in 2010 the order was given to Smartmatic to dissolve its holding in Sequoia, due to security concerns, determined by CFIUS
Sequoia then went through a long process of dying out, and was attempted to be bought by Hart Inc, Hart learned and reported of their remaining connections to smartmatic, and then I think radio silence for a few years and then the public record shifts from sequoia to dominion
I honestly think they are just competitors. I think Ramsland lost a race when Dominion systems were used and he went on a crusade.
I think they’re posed as competitors, to put the tinfoil hat on
This is utter and complete speculation on my part - I know that many developers that get crazy with their test systems. I could envision a developer that put some test functionality that allowed an Admin type to change vote totals for different test scenarios. I've worked on several systems that had a maintenance screen that exposed similar. This would often be a hidden "internal only" maintenance screen, but I have seen lazy programmers just make it available on a client facing screen.
Like I said all speculation.
Its my bedtime yall. I'm glad we were able to have some great back and forth, civil discussion. I appreciate all the open opinions and research. Have a great day/night all!
The bottom line is that hand recounts would expose any software only vote flipping. To flip a vote electronically and still balance to a hand recount. Ballots would have to be swapped out in all the corresponding precincts where changes were made.
Likewise. Goodnight.
Woohoo! My memory is not so bad after all
I would agree except the ballots are reprinted for the recounts so <a:aPES_Laugh:664885767574781964>
It's been a pleasure... Goodnight and Good morning, respectively.
Only a signature audit would do it
Same to you
goodnight
goodmornin
I’m still lingering around lol
Are you sure about that? That kind of defeats the purpose of paper ballots.
Well, maybe not reprinted, but the signatures haven’t been verified during the audit. the audit just compares every ballot with what the machine counted
@em, you just advanced to level 2!
@em they bough the asserts of sequoia . They are still competitors to dominion.
They sold* their assets
and then Dominion bought them
Yeah
They are not the same company
Also on a side note signatures do very little to stop fraud. What it does do is catch people with sloppy hand writing
I have never heard of anyone asking for a signature audit before this year. It only became a thing when the recounts didn't reveal the vote switching they were sure had happened. The will keep moving the goal post and use the excuse 'shouldn't we all want to know"'
> the matter of the true ownership of the intellectual property (IP) of Sequoia’s voting systems wasn’t at all what the company had represented to the public, to media, to election official customers, and even in courts of law.
> As part of a detailed investigative exposé series in 2008, as we broke the story of Hart Intercivic’s quietly attempted hostile takeover of Sequoia, we revealed the fact that — despite representations to the contrary, possibly even to U.S. government investigators — the IP for the vast-majority/near-entirety of Sequoia’s voting systems was actually secretly owned by the Hugo Chavez-tied, Venezuelan-based firm, Smartmatic.
just throwing this here for those who wanna see this again maybe before i dip