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Michigan Dominion voting machines intentionally designed to flip votes

Michigan Dominion voting machines intentionally designed to flip votes | MICHIGAN AUDIT SHOWS DOMINION MACHINES SET TO 68% MARGIN OF ERROR; PROVING MASSIVE VOTER FRAUD. | image tagged in state of michigan | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
880 views 46 upvotes Made by lokiare 3 years ago in politics
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8 ups, 3y
https://channel411news.com/2020/12/14/report-claims-dominion-error-rate-of-68-intentionally-designed-to-create-systemic-fraud/
2 ups, 3y,
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You gotta stop spreading fake news Whitlelock, stop using google and start using 'full quote' when you look up Trump quotes. Try doing your own research. Try reading the actual content of the article I linked as it has nothing to do with the flipped votes that were 'human error'. It had to do with the accuracy of the machines and how they were literally designed to steal an election.
1 up, 3y,
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Oh, I did read what you linked.

Then I went and did research. I read reports from multiple outlets.

And I found out that the plantiff was Allied Security Operations Group.

Who in another complaint claimed it had evidence of 120% voter turnout rate in Michigan. But used voter rolls from Minnesota...

But I'm sure they got it right this time, huh?

But let's get back to that research. Specifically, Allied Security Operations Group.

They started business in June of 2020. Here's their website: https://asog.us/.

Let's skip over the low-quality Wordpress template commentary.

They have A LOT about election stuff. but they say they're in the cybersecurity game.

But they don't explain what their services are. Oh, sure, they have some nonsense about Tier 1 and active cyber cloaks. But what do they offer? Is it end-point cybersecurity? Managed detection and response?

But they also offer active shooter training?!?

WTF kind of cybersecurity firm is this?

Why aren't there any employees like CEO, CFO, or a Chief Security Officer listed on the website or anywhere? What kind of funding did they get to develop that special technology?

Why don't they have a social media presence? Not even a Twitter account?

Why is the mailing address for this company someone's house but their physical address is also a aircraft turbine manufacturer in Addison, TX?

So, they do active shooter training, cybersecurity, AND make turbines?

So what did my research lead me to? A whole lot more questions about who wrote this report and exactly what kind of business are they in that let's them do actve shooter drills, tier 3 cyber cloaks, AND make aircraft turbines?

Why is it that the only person I can find connected to the company is Russell James Ramsland Jr, a failed Texas political candidate and conspiracy theorist?

What makes him qualified to make this claim?

So, doing my own research has left me with way more questions.
1 up, 3y,
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Yeah, all my security firms put out their owners and board members private info for hackers to get.
Also you'll need to do better than conspiracy theorist. That one no longer holds stigma because all the conspiracies are coming true.
There's fluoride in the water. Foreign countries were involved in JFk assassination, MK ultra was proven to happen with FOI tax records, the government really was spying on you with your computer and phone, etc...etc...
As to the rest complete nonsense character assassination. Try refuting the report.
1 up, 3y,
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Yes, companies do display on their website who leads the company.

Here are some real cybersecurity companies. Notice how their c-suite team has pictures and everything!

https://arcticwolf.com/company/companyleadership/

https://www.crowdstrike.com/about-crowdstrike/executive-team/

https://www.secureworks.com/about/leadership

While you're there, take a look about how they talk about cybersecurity. Notice how it's pages and pages of stuff and not 3 paragraphs about cyber cloaks protecting you from the dark web.

Also, they don't offer active shooter drills.

Whatever Allied Security Operations Group is, they're not a cybersecurity company.

I already refuted the report but I'll copy/paste it here. Not that you'll accept the information.

When the human operators noticed that an odd result was being reported- that Biden had a lot of votes in an area that historically has gone for Republicans, they looked into it. They discovered that the machines had not been updated. They had an older ballot.

When the machines were updated with the correct ballot, they reported the win for Trump.

Not voter fraud.

Human error.
1 up, 3y
Again, no refutation of the report only attacking the company that keeps its employees info personal.
No, your 'refutation' is from a different place and a 'human' error glitch. We are talking about the actual software that's loaded on the Dominion machines.
3 ups, 3y,
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He unironically thinks Alex Jones is the most reliable out there so he's gonna keep on believing in conspiracies.
1 up, 3y
I've looked at all the major news networks. It turns out sadly that Alex Jones's news stories (not his commentary or opinion pieces) are the most accurate and timely news out there. I know its sad that an independent news organization with a ragaholic at the head is the most accurate timely news in the world, but that's just a reflection on how bad the rest of the news is.
The other news networks could easily beat Alex Jones for ratings and content, but they intentionally choose not to. That should tell you something.
5 ups, 3y,
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Unfortunately this article makes claims that are not backed up by any actual evidence. Whereas the actual report shows all kinds of factually verifiable information. You'll have to do better than this. Like an article that quotes the report or has another report on the same machines that comes to a different conclusion.
2 ups, 3y,
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Post the evidence already and be done with it.

oops, never mind, too late/
3 ups, 3y
Already did. Read the article I linked. Lots of quotes and links to the actual report.
Also its not too late until January 20th. That's the only date in the constitution that matters.
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