They built the tech there. If someone was funneling laundered cash into them before they set up shops in the state it would have happened in Canada. They only moved to Colorado in the 2010s but they were doing shit internationally since 2003.
At the end of the day, WHY ARE WE DEBATING THIS POINT? Whether the code was developed by Smartmatic or Dominion, why can't you or I order public documents from Canada?
yes, but Management Staple Street Capital owns Dominion and the Canadian office is a licence separate company
They built the tech there. If someone was funneling laundered cash into them before they set up shops in the state it would have happened in Canada. They only moved to Colorado in the 2010s but they were doing shit internationally since 2003.
Dominion didn't build shit they licensed it from Smartmatic... see lawsuit
https://law.justia.com/cases/delaware/court-of-chancery/2013/ca-7844-vcp.html
They filed patents going back to 2005 regarding electronic voting tabulation and auditing. https://patents.justia.com/inventor/james-hoover?page=2
At the end of the day, WHY ARE WE DEBATING THIS POINT? Whether the code was developed by Smartmatic or Dominion, why can't you or I order public documents from Canada?
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1F4cv9Ieqbgx0Mn-yAZ8MoVgnh4pEbDvh/view?usp=sharing
Forget the god damned code for a minute and just assume that it comes hot loaded and ready to commit fraud. Who's payin for it?? That's the question.
1) Canada has privacy laws that the US doesn't have.
2) Your Company name search didn't have the exact name
DOMINION VOTING SYSTEMS CORPORATION
3) Most all records in Canada need to be paid for and are not part of an internet search
4) if you want a deep dive on Dominion there are Companies that specialize in this $25k to $100k+ depending on the dept of the investigation