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No Kings Rallies Intelligence Report (US)

Disputed Fact The “No Kings” movement is a coordinated series of large-scale political protests primarily targeting the second Trump administration. Three major mobilizations have occurred: June 14, 2025 (~5million participants), October 18, 2025 (~7million participants), and March 28, 2026 (~8–9million participants).While organizers present the movement as decentralized and grassroots, investigative reporting has identified a sophisticated […]

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DNI Ratcliffe Documented Career CIA Analysts Suppressed Chinese Election Interference Assessment – Violation of IRTPA Analytic Standard B (US)

Established Fact On January 7, 2021, Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe issued a formal memorandum documenting that career CIA analysts had suppressed assessments of Chinese interference in the 2020 election on political grounds, expressing reluctance to have their analysis used to support administration policies with which they personally disagreed. Ratcliffe’s memorandum states: “China analysts

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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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Konnech Shared U.S. Election Data with China (China)

Disputed Fact Konnech Inc., an East Lansing, Michigan-based election software company, provided poll worker management, election logistics, and scheduling software to election offices across the United States – including multiple Michigan jurisdictions. Forensic investigation revealed that Konnech transferred sensitive U.S. election data – including poll worker personally identifiable information (PII), building schematics, and operational logistics

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ERIC Election Records Accessible from China (China)

Disputed Fact Georgia’s Secretary of State participated in the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC), which transmits voter Personally Identifiable Information (PII) – including full names, Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, dates of birth, and voting histories – to multiple third-party organizations. Civil litigation, Bernegger v. Electronic Registration Information Center, Inc., Waupaca County, WI, No.

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Dominion Election Systems in Arizona Are Accessible from Serbia/China (Serbia/China)

Reasonable Inference Dun & Bradstreet corporate records confirm that Dominion Voting Systems began operations in Belgrade, Serbia in May 2011 and established its primary data center there, with Huawei Technologies identified as a strategic infrastructure partner. Huawei is designated under § 889 of the FY2019 NDAA as a prohibited supplier for U.S. government information infrastructure.

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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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ESS Election Systems in Michigan Configured to Communicate Overseas (China)

Established Fact Forensic examination of ESS DS200 tabulator thumb drives from a Michigan county confirmed that each DS200 tabulator had a Verizon 4G cellular wireless communications card installed and active at power-up. Both examined devices were configured to transmit election results to IP address 10.48.51.1 – a private network address that is accessible remotely only

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20% of U.S. Election System Components Manufactured by Foreign Adversaries (China)

Established Fact Interos mapped Machine A down to its third-tier suppliers and determined that 19.6% of the 140 identified components originate from China-based companies. Components sourced from Chinese firms enter the voting machine at every level of the supply chain — not merely at the periphery. This includes hardware for touchscreens ultimately packaged into the

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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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