EXCLUSIVE: You Thought Dominion Had Issues – The Latest Election Technology Is Absolutely Frightening

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    by Jim Hoft, The Gateway Pundit:

    Election voting system technology is advancing to a frightening place.

    After the 2020 Election, investigators discovered electronic voting machine systems are being used in the US in almost all jurisdictions.   This was not well known by anyone other than those involved in the electronic voting system industry.

    Dominion and ESS were highlighted as the companies that ran these systems.  The Gateway Pundit discovered that these voting systems had numerous issues.   A professor in Michigan sounded the alarm about these machines leading up to the 2020 Election.

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    Professor J. Alex Halderman investigated the election machines in Georgia after the 2020 Election and produced a report.  This report has been kept under seal by a very corrupt Obama judge, Amy Totenberg.  It is still under seal to this day.  Under pressure, CISA released a statement on Halderman’s report that showed that there are material issues with election systems where bad actors could if given the opportunity, “fix election results.”

    Yesterday, TGP reported on another system that is in use in multiple states that is connected to the Internet, uncertified and can be accessed by numerous government and outside entities.

    As we reported yesterday:

    According to the BPro website, TotalVote is a “centralized voter registration and election management system that securely captures and manages voter, candidate, and all election information. It is the only software system that encompasses the entire election process into one system.” (emphasis added).

    TotalVote has no Election Assistance Commission (EAC) certifications whatsoever. Meaning it does not comply with the Help America Vote Act and it has never been tested by any accredited third party. However, as previously established, it is certainly touching parts of the election that require certification.

    We’ve learned that BPro was purchased by a company by the name of Knowink.  This firm is headquartered in St. Louis and was founded by Scott Leiendecker.

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