Michigan

MI Bureau of Elections Director Confirms VPN Connections (MI)

Disputed Fact The Michigan SOS “no internet” assertions in the wake of the 2020 election mirrored — nearly word for word — the same claims made by Dominion CEO John Poulos in his December 15, 2020 sworn testimony before the Michigan Senate. MI Bureau of Elections Director Jonathan Brater admitted during his testimony against Attorney […]

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Dominion CEO Makes False Statements (MI)

Disputed Fact On December 15, 2020, Dominion Voting Systems CEO John Poulos testified under oath before the Michigan Senate Oversight Committee, delivering 15 alleged counts of perjury under MCL 750.423. The complaint alleges Poulos falsely stated that: ballots were never transmitted remotely; systems were not internet-connected (repeated five times); vote manipulation was impossible; all systems

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MI Bureau of Elections Director Admits to Remote Access to Election Systems (MI)

Established Fact MI Bureau of Elections Director Jonathan Brater admitted during his testimony against Attorney Sidney Powell during a that there were active VPN connections during the 2020 election at the TCF Center (i.e. remote access via internet connections). Citations May 29, 2026 Criminal referral by former MI State Senator Patrick Colbeck to USA, Middle

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ESS DS200 Voting Machines Contained Active 4G Wireless Modems – Connected to Internet on Election Night (MI)

Established Fact During forensic examination of an ES&S DS200 ballot tabulator, analysts found a Telit LE910-SV1 wireless 4G LTE modem card installed internally within the enclosure of the machine (Figure 5 in the document). This was not an external peripheral — it was a built-in, internal component of the DS200 unit itself. The card is described

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Antrim County Clerk Admits to Destroying Election Records During County Commissioner Meeting (MI)

Established Fact During a March 4, 2021 Antrim County Commissioner Meeting, Antrim County Clerk Sheryl Guy appeared before the Antrim County Board of Commissioners and, in that public setting, acknowledged that election records were destroyed at her direction. Citations March 4, 2021 Antrim County Commissioner Meeting, https://rumble.com/v73jaeq-antrim-county-clerk-guy-admits-to-election-record-destruction.html

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Detroit Never Provided Precinct-Level Election Results (MI)

Established Fact The precinct serves as the foundational unit of American election administration. It is the primary level where reconciliation, chain of custody verification, and post-election audits occur. In Michigan, precinct-level reporting is not merely a convention but a constitutional and statutory mandate. However, a significant “structural gap” exists in the official records of the

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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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Courts Assert That MI Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson Issued Unlawful Guidance to Election Officials (MI)

Established Fact Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson has expressed contempt for her oath of office. She was found to have issued unlawful guidance to election officials in at least seven court decisions pertaining to signature verification, COVID rules, constitutional rights, and poll challenger observation. Furthermore, her own legal counsel asserted before the MI Court

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Judge Linda V Parker Biased Promotion of Voter Registration at Naturalization Ceremonies (MI)

Reasonable Inference State attorneys general in Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, Arizona, Wisconsin, and Nevada may issue civil investigative demands (CIDs) to ActBlue for state-election-related contribution data under state consumer protection and election law authority, independent of federal grand jury process. Citations State consumer protection statutes (e.g., Mich. Comp. Laws § 445.1505 Ga. Code Ann. § 10-1-399

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State AG Civil Investigative Demands — Available Without Federal Grand Jury Process (US)

Reasonable Inference State attorneys general in Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, Arizona, Wisconsin, and Nevada may issue civil investigative demands (CIDs) to ActBlue for state-election-related contribution data under state consumer protection and election law authority, independent of federal grand jury process. Citations State consumer protection statutes (e.g., Mich. Comp. Laws § 445.1505 Ga. Code Ann. § 10-1-399

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