The Kraken Released: Michigan Information Security Expert Says Manipulating Voter Data Using Dominion Software Easy as “Drag-n-Drop”

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In much anticipated court filings, attorney Sidney Powell, lays out allegations of massive and vast election fraud that took place throughout the United States using easily manipulated voter software.

In a series titled “The Kraken Released,” (Named after Powell’s assertion that through this lawsuit she would be “releasing the Kraken,” a mythical creature of immense size and consequence) ITN is analyzing the court filings page by page and detailing the allegations and the relief sought by Powell in the states of Georgia and Michigan.

A Michigan IT security expert is attesting in a sworn affidavit that manipulating votes using Dominion software (which was used throughout Michigan) is as easy as using a regular “drag-n-drop” feature on a personal computer.

From Exhibit 16 of Powell’s court filing:

4. I want to alert the public and let the world know the truth about actual voting tabulation software designed, whether with malicious intent or plain incompetence, in such a way so as to facilitate digital ballot stuffing via simple vote result manipulation and abuse of the digital adjudication manual review system. The Dominion Democracy Suite may both enable voter fraud by unethical officials out to undermine the will of the people, and honest officials making simple, nearly untraceable, mistakes. Voting is a fundamental manifestation of our First Amendment right to free speech and under no circumstance shall we allow a conspiracy of people and companies to subvert and destroy one of our most sacred rights.

5. I am a network and information security expert with nine years of experience as a network and information defense analyst and a network security engineer. In my nine years of network and information security experience, I have successfully defended large websites and networks against major and powerful cyberattacks.

13. After the tabulation process, the ImageCast Central software saves a copy of the tabulation results locally to the “Windows 10 Pro” machine’s internal storage. The results data is located in an easy-to-find path which is designed to easily facilitate the uploading of tabulation results to flash memory cards. The upload process is just a simple copying of a “Results” folder containing vote tallies to a flash memory card connected to the “Windows 10 Pro” machine. The copy process uses the standard drag-n-drop or copy/paste mechanisms within the ubiquitous “Windows File Explorer” [20]. While a simple procedure, the report results process may be error prone and is very vulnerable to malicious administrators. Before delivering final tabulation results to the county, it is within the realm of possibility to mistakenly copy the wrong “Results” folder or even maliciously copy a false “Results” folder, which may contain a manipulated data set, to the flash memory card.

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