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An employee of Dominion has come forward with the instruction sheets for employees (with the appropriate password) to be able to link Dominion voting machines to the net.
Access to the internet is enabled via a network interface card, which, in contrast to what Dominion has said, allows linking voting machines to the internet.
An employee of Dominion has come forward with the instruction sheets for employees (with the appropriate password) to be able to link Dominion voting machines to the net.
Source? Or at least an image of the instruction sheet?
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Access to the internet is enabled via a network interface card, which, in contrast to what Dominion has said, allows linking voting machines to the internet.
Dominion uses off-the-shelf components for their voting machines. Why would Dominion install a separate wi-fi card into their machines at extra cost?
And if Dominion used motherboards with built-in wi-fi connectivity, it would presume that one or more people at the Maricopa County election tabulation center was in on the supposed "steal". And as stated below, the w-fi connectivity "issue" is a misdirection.
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Yet another brick in the wall for the fraudsters.
The wi-fi connectivity issue is a canard.
A hand count of ballots is the actual proof of the election. The fairy-tale of vote totals being changed by wi-fi connected tabulators or database servers is exposed as falsehoods by such hand counts.
Ken Bennett is already on record as stating that the Cyber Ninjas couldn't get a solid number on the recount. Bennett was so disgusted with the Ninjas that Bennett sent 24 cases of ballots to an independent auditor, who confirmed that the certified ballot counts for those batches were 99.99% accurate.
Source? Or at least an image of the instruction sheet?
Dominion uses off-the-shelf components for their voting machines. Why would Dominion install a separate wi-fi card into their machines at extra cost?
And if Dominion used motherboards with built-in wi-fi connectivity, it would presume that one or more people at the Maricopa County election tabulation center was in on the supposed "steal". And as stated below, the w-fi connectivity "issue" is a misdirection.
The wi-fi connectivity issue is a canard.
A hand count of ballots is the actual proof of the election. The fairy-tale of vote totals being changed by wi-fi connected tabulators or database servers is exposed as falsehoods by such hand counts.
Ken Bennett is already on record as stating that the Cyber Ninjas couldn't get a solid number on the recount. Bennett was so disgusted with the Ninjas that Bennett sent 24 cases of ballots to an independent auditor, who confirmed that the certified ballot counts for those batches were 99.99% accurate.
................... the internet access is just a small part of the fraud.
The hard information, and the most shocking, is the:
1. fake ballots
2. "mail in votes" that were never mailed out
3. "mail in votes" with no folds from the envelope
4. ballots marked with sharpies which were "adjudicated" (i.e. changed to Biden)
5. Vote fractionalization with Trump votes = .75 votes and Biden votes 1.25 votes
However, the incoming evidence gets deeper and deeper. It is just a matter of time for the insurrectionists who pulled off the first coup in US history (for the time being).
................... the internet access is just a small part of the fraud.
The hard information, and the most shocking, is the:
1. fake ballots
2. "mail in votes" that were never mailed out
3. "mail in votes" with no folds from the envelope
4. ballots marked with sharpies which were "adjudicated" (i.e. changed to Biden)
5. Vote fractionalization with Trump votes = .75 votes and Biden votes 1.25 votes
However, the incoming evidence gets deeper and deeper. It is just a matter of time for the insurrectionists who pulled off the first coup in US history (for the time being).
So, ya got a source for all this, or are you pulling it all out of your keister?
Access to the internet is enabled via a network interface card...
Good heavens, the things you tell us! Although, upon reflection, I believe that the use of a network interface card is not that unusual of a choice, when looking for a card that will let you interface with a network.
An employee of Dominion has come forward with the instruction sheets for employees (with the appropriate password) to be able to link Dominion voting machines to the net.
Access to the internet is enabled via a network interface card, which, in contrast to what Dominion has said, allows linking voting machines to the internet.
................... the internet access is just a small part of the fraud.
The hard information, and the most shocking, is the:
1. fake ballots
2. "mail in votes" that were never mailed out
3. "mail in votes" with no folds from the envelope
4. ballots marked with sharpies which were "adjudicated" (i.e. changed to Biden)
5. Vote fractionalization with Trump votes = .75 votes and Biden votes 1.25 votes
However, the incoming evidence gets deeper and deeper. It is just a matter of time for the insurrectionists who pulled off the first coup in US history (for the time being).
That was not an "insurrection."
That was a group of idiots that really should NOT have done what they did.. though there is evidence the Capitol Police followed the plot of The Purge that day.
That was a group of idiots that really should NOT have done what they did.. though there is evidence the Capitol Police followed the plot of The Purge that day.
I was referring to the democrats who stole the election in 2020.
Of course Venezuela's president was hacking into the servers to switch votes. It was obvious from the beginning.
So your theory is that Venezuela's president quite strongly wanted Trump to remain president? But why?
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