posted ago by SordidPontification
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Yeah, I know, it's obvious.
Bouncing off this thread, not only is Dominion the smoking gun, but it's also a good source to investigate and almost certainly requires some combination of:
- Seizing and securing all voting machines involved in these states.
- Seizing and securing all developer systems, sources, and anything that might be used to build the binaries used on the voting machines.
- Seize any cloud accounts including but not necessarily limited to any hosted GitHub or GitLab EE instances. Any on-premise hosted source repositories should also be considered in the discovery process.
- Gain access to financial records and histories to examine Dominion's business behavior for potential external influences.
Given the Michigan Secretary of State released a statement 23 hours ago as of this writing claiming that Michigan's "elections were conducted fairly," I think this is a good indication that since they're directly addressing the comments related to Dominion they know this is absolutely the piece of evidence we need.
After all, if Dominion has nothing to hide, they'd be willing to allow independent third parties access to their code to audit it for any potential issues that might crop up, right?
Yeah, I know, it's obvious.
Bouncing off [this thread](https://thedonald.win/p/11PpTzVHAA/sticky-this-dominion-is-the-smok/c/), not only is Dominion the smoking gun, but it's also a good source to investigate and almost certainly requires some combination of:
* Seizing and securing all voting machines involved in these states.
* Seizing and securing all developer systems, sources, and anything that might be used to build the binaries used on the voting machines.
* Seize any cloud accounts including but not necessarily limited to any hosted GitHub or GitLab EE instances. Any on-premise hosted source repositories should also be considered in the discovery process.
* Gain access to financial records and histories to examine Dominion's business behavior for potential external influences.
Given the Michigan Secretary of State released [a statement 23 hours ago as of this writing](https://www.michigan.gov/sos/0,4670,7-127--544676--,00.html) claiming that Michigan's "elections were conducted fairly," I think this is a good indication that since they're directly addressing the comments related to Dominion they know this is absolutely the piece of evidence we need.
After all, if Dominion has nothing to hide, they'd be willing to allow independent third parties access to their code to audit it for any potential issues that might crop up, right?
Richard Blum (Diane Feinsteins husband) owns 60% of that company through another company. I have not 100% verified this but I've seen it more than enough to believe it is true. https://nitter.dark.fail/Liberals_R_Lame/status/1325015138865475585
Likewise.
If it's the same one, Dominion Voting Systems is a Canadian company.
So... we're essentially not even using hardware/software manufactured in the US to tabulate our own elections?
Edit: That's probably somewhat inaccurate. It's manufactured here, but the HQ in Canada seems a bit like something that ought to be a matter of national security. But I digress.
Edit Edit: That's where I heard the name from before! Dominion acquired DIEBOLD's Election Services division.
And now I'm seeing that Pelosi's former Cheif of Staff is running or heavily involved in the other voting machine company.
Yep. I saw rumors that the Clintons may have a hand in another (uncorroborated, haven't had a chance to look) as well.
To be honest, it wouldn't surprise me given how incestuous the entire system is.
Who watches the watchers?
I'm hoping a certain someone who goes by a few AKA's most notably GEOTUS is watching.