Three Different companies owned by the same people:
Dominion Voting Systems International Corporation, a Barbados corporation; Dominion Voting Systems, Inc., a Delaware corporation
Dominion Voting Systems Corporation, a Canadian corporation
I just don't know why this address is on the Quebec filing, though. I've gone over hell and high water to try and find out whether there was some sort of intermediary, registered agent or attorney located in that office and, barring one exception that happens to be an AMERICAN company operating the exact same sort of operation in Turkey, I haven't been able to put anyone else in that office until the mid-2010s or before January 2005
as a footnote Dominion was 30 to 40% low bid on most contracts, pretty well guaranteeing their system would be in place for the election. (sub-prime bidding underwritten by Chinese majority owned bank UBS.... Banks do not loan money on contracts that are bid 40% below competitors unless there is a nefarious motive!
to start with Georgia Budgeted $150 million for the voting machines and Dominion bid $107 million saving Georgia $43 million. When does this ever happen?
God damnit I pulled the wrong link: https://businesssearch.sos.ca.gov/Document/RetrievePDF?Id=03295067-12578521
Immaterial though. Articles of Incorporation. Annual Reports. Where are those documents? Why is nobody looking for them?
Three Different companies owned by the same people:
Dominion Voting Systems International Corporation, a Barbados corporation; Dominion Voting Systems, Inc., a Delaware corporation Dominion Voting Systems Corporation, a Canadian corporation
Yeah, but they were incorporated at different times, sequentially. The first one was out of Canada.
The Canadian company was probably started to hold the license for the Smartmatic software...
I just don't know why this address is on the Quebec filing, though. I've gone over hell and high water to try and find out whether there was some sort of intermediary, registered agent or attorney located in that office and, barring one exception that happens to be an AMERICAN company operating the exact same sort of operation in Turkey, I haven't been able to put anyone else in that office until the mid-2010s or before January 2005
as a footnote Dominion was 30 to 40% low bid on most contracts, pretty well guaranteeing their system would be in place for the election. (sub-prime bidding underwritten by Chinese majority owned bank UBS.... Banks do not loan money on contracts that are bid 40% below competitors unless there is a nefarious motive!
Where are we getting this info from, do we have access to primary sources and is it exclusive to the United States?
to start with Georgia Budgeted $150 million for the voting machines and Dominion bid $107 million saving Georgia $43 million. When does this ever happen?
https://www.theatlantavoice.com/articles/georgia-awards-new-voting-machine-contract-to-dominion/
They're clearly getting subsidized from somewhere.