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Datasinc [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

The US government, once they determined that this Dominion server was involved in switching votes, then the intelligence community began a search for the server and discovered that the server was in Germany. In order to get access to that server and have it available for use in a legal manner they had to have the State Department work in tandem with the Department of Justice. They had to request that the government of Germany cooperate in allowing this seizure of this server.

The appropriate documents required to affect that kind of seizure were put in place, signed off on, and it appears there was also US military support in this operation. The US military was not in the lead. But this helps explain why Esper was fired and Miller and Kash Patel were put in place — so that the military would not interfere with the operation in any way.

By getting ahold of the server they now are going to have the direct evidence of when they were instructed to stop counting. They will also discover who gave the direction to stop counting and who initiated the algorithm that started switching votes. The CIA was completely excluded from this operation.

Lin Wood also tweeted about this

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Soonerborn -1 points ago +1 / -2

This is BS. There is no way US troops are gonna be seizing stuff in an allied country.

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Datasinc [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

Read the article pede. This was rumored earlier and reported in German and is now confirmed.

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Soonerborn 0 points ago +1 / -1

Confirmed where?

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Datasinc [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

Are you Trolling or just haven't read the article? Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX) Original German article then GWP conformed from their sources

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Soonerborn 1 point ago +1 / -0

Gohmert said "if its true". His source was some local video claiming it.

TGP source is anon. Before I believe that its gonna have to have someone's name on it or come from a more reputable news source at the very least. TGP gets shit wrong frequently.

I did read where the military wasnt actually directly involved, just as transportation and securely moving the data. That makes a lot more sense but I still dont buy it but it is at least plausible now.