🚨BREAKING — Report Claims Dominion Error Rate of 68%, ‘Intentionally Designed to Create Systemic Fraud’ https://t.co/u6B9Fos9HL
— Raheem Kassam (@RaheemKassam) December 14, 2020
Results from a forensic examination of voting machines in Antrim County, Michigan, have concluded Dominion Systems intentionally generates a high rate of ballot errors so votes can then be tabulated with little to no oversight.
“A staggering number of votes required adjudication.This was a 2020 issue not seen in previous election cycles stillstored on the server.This is caused by intentional errors in the system. The intentional errors lead to bulk adjudication of ballots with no oversight, no transparency or audit trail. Our examination of the server logs indicates that this high error rate was incongruent with patterns from previous years. The statement attributing these issues to human error is not consistent with the forensic evaluation, which points more correctly to systemic machine and/or software errors. The systemic errors are intentionally designed to create errors in order to push a high volume of ballots to bulk adjudication.
The examination was conducted by a seven-person team from the Allied Security Operations Group (ASOG), a government cybersecurity task force, who examined the machines on Sunday.
The report was ordered released by a federal judge this morning.
The machines are designed expressly to create systemic election fraud, the ASOG group found. They also concluded that the election results from Antrim County should not have been certified.
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