Bailey v Antrim

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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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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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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