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posted ago by Moog ago by Moog +49 / -0

He (Gabriel Sterling - the Voting Systems Manager for the Georgia Secretary of State's offic) said the “straw that broke the camel’s back” was a 20-something Gwinnett County contractor with Dominion, the company entrusted with Georgia’s new voting system, had a noose out in front of his home with his name on it after a video was posted online claiming to show him “manipulate data.”

“He just took a job,” an emotional Sterling said adding he chose to have a high-profile job, but the young man who was threatened was just doing his job. “People started accusing him of treason."

Sterling asserted the contractor did nothing wrong and was transferring a report on batches so that he could read it.

https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/someones-gonna-get-shot-georgia-official-calls-out-trump-senators-over-harsh-election-rhetoric

Two Points

If you hire someone and the first day on the job they are sticking thumbdrives in your systems and putting it back in their pocket you need to have a talk with them.

"just transferring a report on batches so that he could read it" That is the kind of answer that raises more questions than it answers.

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Memebomber 1 point ago +1 / -0

He ships the part where the thumb drive being there was a massive problem. Hiding the crime in plain site with excuses. Some shill was here last night with the same storyline

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