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HUGE DEVELOPMENT: Hand Recount Finds Dominion Owned Voting Machines Shorted EVERY REPUBLICAN Candidate in Windham, New Hampshire, 300 Votes!
Members of the clergy in one Ohio county, representing Baptist, Pentecostal, Lutheran, Methodist and independent congregations, have written to county officials warning of their "no confidence" in elections vendor Dominion.
They say, in fact, the county is "playing with fire" by working with the company. "An honest and secure election process is vital for civic participation," explains the letter signed by 72 members of the clergy in Richland County... The letter notes that Dominion Voter Systems claims its systems do not rely on internet connectivity, but "this statement appears to be false." "Ten independent cybersecurity experts specializing in voting systems found larger voting systems in many states connected online, leaving the voting system at risk," they explained. "In fact, the vendor in question even admitted they put modems in some of their tabulators and scanners. Those modems connect to cell phone networks, which in turn, connect to the internet."
The Dominion machine counted results were wrong for all 4 Republicans by almost exactly 300 votes.
Second, the company admitted it "does not recertify its software when threats to its code are discovered." ... the state of Texas denied certification of the vendor in question... due to concerns over its vulnerability to fraudulent and unauthorized manipulation." The letter also suggests Dominions statements about the lack of remote access to voting machines is not supported, and it openly "demonstrated animus toward one presidential candidate during his election campaign." "The vendor in question's own Voting Systems Officer of Strategy and Security made multiple social posts prior to the 2020 presidential election assuring that this specific candidate would not win," they wrote. "Unfortunately, sincere questions about the voting system administrated by the election machine vendor have led to intimidation of eyewitnesses who provided sworn affidavits. Requests to have these voting machines forensically audited has also led to unmerciful litigation of individuals totaling billions of dollars; an action which the vendor in question boasts about on its own website," they warned. Those actions "will ultimately lead to voter suppression." They charge that the "seeds of distrust" already have been sown by the vendor, and a nearby county as well as the state of Louisiana have ended their deals.