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Dominion provided Chinese-based companies access to U.S. election results (China)

Reasonable Inference There is evidence that Dominion Voting Systems has used Serbia-based software developers who could remotely access U.S. election systems. A Serbia-based engineer authored software (“RemovableMediaManager”) that could give remote file access (send/receive/create/modify/delete) on Dominion machines; the code is said to be publicly available on GitHub and usable as a client for remote access. […]

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Dominion’s Election Systems Accessible from China (Serbia, China)

Reasonable Inference [Reasonable Inference – Potential access pathway] Corporate records confirm that Dominion Voting Systems began operations in Belgrade, Serbia in May 2011 and established its primary data center there through RoamingDot Networks, with Huawei Technologies as a strategic infrastructure partner. Huawei is explicitly prohibited under NDAA Section 889 from supplying components to U.S. federal

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Tina Peters Maliciously Prosecuted for Records Preservation (CO)

Reasonable Inference [Reasonable Inference – As to prosecutorial motivation] Mesa County, Colorado Clerk Tina Peters was prosecuted under Colorado state law for preserving forensic images of her county’s election management system (EMS) server – images that documented the deletion of nearly 29,000 files during a Dominion “trusted build” process jointly authorized by the Colorado Secretary

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FEC FOIA Obstruction of Request for List of Data Sharing Agreements Between FEC and Other Organizations (US)

Reasonable Inference July 24, 2023 FOIA request for “copies of all Data Sharing Agreements between the Federal Elections Commission and other organizations” was denied on the basis of confidentiality. The statute cited did not apply. Multiple appeals yielded no resolution to request leading to conclusion that the release of the information would expose actors behind

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DOJ Leadership Ordered U.S. Attorney McSwain to Stand Down – Systematic Suppression of Federal Election Fraud Investigation During Certification Window (PA)

Reasonable Inference Evidence establishes that DOJ leadership – including AG William Barr, Deputy AG Jeffrey Rosen, and Deputy AG Richard Donoghue – coordinated to issue direct orders to U.S. Attorney William McSwain in Pennsylvania to stand down and halt investigations into systemic election fraud and foreign voting system vulnerabilities during the critical post-election certification period.

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Dominion Corporate Structure and Licensing Agreements Compromise Election Security (China)

Reasonable Inference The ASOG Antrim Michigan Forensics Report (December 13, 2020) documented Dominion Voting Systems’ corporate structure: Dominion is Canadian-incorporated, owned by Staple Street Capital, which is in turn owned by UBS Securities LLC. Of UBS Securities’ seven board members, three are identified as Chinese nationals. Dominion’s software is licensed from Smartmatic – described as

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Michael Spitzer-Rubenstein – Post-Election Ballot Adjudication and Cure Interference (WI)

Reasonable Inference Michael Spitzer-Rubenstein’s unauthorized operational presence in Green Bay and Milwaukee extended into the post-election adjudication and cure processes – the procedures by which ballots with deficiencies are reviewed and either counted or rejected. As a private CTCL-affiliated operative with no governmental appointment or statutory authority, Spitzer-Rubenstein’s involvement in post-election adjudication processes would constitute

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“The Count” – Post-Election Capitol Occupation Blueprint Activated (US)

Reasonable Inference [Reasonable Inference – As to causal link between plan and January 6 events – requires grand jury investigation] The document “The Count,” authored by Becky Bond, Zack Malitz, and Brandon Evans of the Real Justice PAC, and distributed to Protect the Results coalition partners, explicitly provided a post-election contingency plan directing activists to

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Government Coordination of Post-Election Suppression of Arizona Audit Speech – De-Platforming of Election Integrity Aggregator (AZ)

Reasonable Inference [Reasonable Inference – Government coordination – not yet established] On January 13, 2021 – ten days after the election certification – GitHub terminated the account of an Arizona election integrity aggregation website under a “spreading misinformation” rationale, without providing the operator with specific examples of violating content. The website hosted and indexed content

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Election Results Manipulation – Ryan Chew 4:07 A.M. Email – Private Contractor Election Night Communication to Milwaukee Election Director (WI)

Reasonable Inference At 4:07 a.m. on November 4, 2020, Elections Group employee Ryan Chew emailed Milwaukee Election Director Claire Woodall-Vogg, writing (per Gableman Report, App. 610): “Damn Claire, you have a flair for drama, delivering just the margin needed at 3:00 a.m. I bet you had those votes counted at midnight and just wanted to

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