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Antrim County, MI Findings Corroborated by Venezuelan Whistleblower Disclosures

Bailey v Antrim County Lawsuit Bailey v. Antrim County was a lawsuit alleging fraud and vote manipulation in the 2020 presidential election using Dominion systems. The case sought forensic audits and exposed critical errors, vote flipping, and chain-of-custody breakdowns, ultimately dismissed by the court.  The case was dismissed by the court under the dubious assertion […]

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Tracing Venezuelan Influence in Electoral Systems

The integrity of democratic processes globally is currently under siege by a sophisticated nexus of unregistered foreign lobbying and state-sponsored influence operations. The strategic gravity of this threat is exemplified by the recent conviction of former U.S. Congressman David Rivera for acting as an unregistered agent for the Venezuelan state. This case is not an

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Eric Coomer Contradictions: 2022 vs 2026 Testimony

There is significant evidence of contradictory sworn statements made by Dr. Eric Coomer, a former high-ranking official at Dominion Voting Systems, across two legal proceedings: a 2022 grand jury and a 2026 civil deposition. The following analysis reveals a substantial shift in testimony regarding four critical areas: internet connectivity and “air gaps,” Dominion’s access to

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Antrim County, MI Findings

Executive Summary Between December 2020 and June 2021, multiple cybersecurity and forensic experts conducted technical examinations of voting equipment and systems used in Antrim County, Michigan during the November 3, 2020 general election. These examinations, commissioned as part of litigation (Bailey v. Antrim County, Case No. 20-9238-CZ), produced 15 expert reports documenting cybersecurity vulnerabilities, system

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VICTORY! Why Bost v Illinois SCOTUS Ruling Matters

The Supreme Court has ruled that Congressman Mike Bost and similarly situated candidates do have constitutional standing to challenge Illinois’ practice of counting mail-in ballots received after Election Day, and sent the case back to the lower courts to consider the merits of the challenge. What the Court Decided The Court held that a candidate

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Telit 4G Wireless Modem Hidden in ES&S DS 200

The attached report, “Preliminary Assessment of Wireless Communications Technology for Michigan Voting Systems” (April 9, 2021, by James Thomas Penrose IV), analyzes security issues involving the use of wireless technology in Michigan voting systems, primarily focusing on Dominion and ES&S equipment. The report finds that both vendors’ systems have included wireless transmission capabilities—Dominion’s proposal for

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Venezuelan Whistleblower Testimony Filed In Defense of Tina Peters

“The electoral systems of the United States can be manipulated by foreign agents or third parties.” High-level Venezuelan Government Official Turned WhistleblowerNational Coordinator for Voting Machines and Data Situation Rooms for the Venezuelan National Electoral Council “Were the results of elections manipulated in Venezuela while you worked for the National Electoral Council? A. That is

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