Switzerland

Insecure SERVE Program Assets Re-Purposed in Support of Elections (US)

Reasonable Inference [Reasonable Inference: As to commercial use after SERVE program was cancelled due to security risks.  Patent filings completed AFTER cancellation in support of this assertion.]  Patent US 7,549,049 proves that some of the greatest threats to election integrity aren’t software bugs—they are intentional design features. Internet-based voting systems that lack a verifiable, physical […]

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Failure to Conduct CFIUS Investigation into US Election Patent Owned by Swiss Company (US)

Established Fact U.S. taxpayer money, routed through an unusual NIH procurement vehicle, funded the development of internet voting technology that was then patented by a Swiss-incorporated global corporation, repurposed for foreign government clients, combined with AI behavioral influence tools linked to foreign election campaigns, and embedded into the infrastructure of U.S. national security oversight bodies.

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Swiss Business Contracted by National Institute for Health to Develop a Patent for Injection of Fake Voters into Election Systems (Switzerland)

Established Fact Patent US 7,549,049 proves that some of the greatest threats to election integrity aren’t software bugs—they are intentional design features. Internet-based voting systems that lack a verifiable, physical paper trail continue to represent an unacceptable risk to secure elections. It is concerning for the following reasons: It Provides a Built-In Blueprint for Ballot

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