Bombshell! Georgia's 106 MILLION Dollars for Voting System + Votes Can be EDITED

November 11, 2020
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Bombshell! Georgia awarded $106 Million Dollars for Voting System.

This equates to $20 per vote!

According to the evaluation, the evaluators rated Dominion marginal and adequate on many of the queries.

106 million for GA Dominion Voting

Votes Can be EDITED Manually

From the Dominion Voting Systems Democracy Suite: Results Tally and Reporting User Guide.

(pictured is section 8.2 sub:6) page 42.

Your Votes can be freely edited.

Votes can be edited

So if you could magically edit just three votes per voting location from Biden to Trump right now, it could subvertly tip the scale and change the actual winner. Three.

How secure is Dominion?

They seem to be using Microsft 2016 Operating System and Database.

Within the Dominion Voting System Documents is the link to KnowInk Security Information.  The document was subsequently removed and has 404 errors on the page.

Here is a screenshot of the KnowInk Security Information.

Dominion Voting system - KnowInk Security Information

Lastly, here are more documents.

Supplemental Technical Response_Dominion and KNOWiNK - Redacted

FULL RFP

GASOS-Dominion Master Solution Purchase and Services Agreement Final 7-26-19 executed

Dominion Voting Systems USA

 

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The Georgia Record was relaunched in June of 2021 and has been extremely successful fighting corruption in the state named after King George of England. The original paper was started in 1899 and published into the early 20th century. In 2020, CDM (Creative Destruction Media) acquired Johns Creek Post and brought back The Georgia Record to better represent the state rather than just Johns Creek News.
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Robert Donahue

Replying to S: The states and counties that bought and use it clearly thought it was worth the money (including Georgia’s Republican administration).
That and your other 2 questions are intended to show what?
That American states and counties (run as often by Republicans as they are by Democrats) shouldn’t have elections? Who do you think pays for your voting equipment, etc., etc.?

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