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

Established Fact The OSC found that ESS voting machines deployed in Wisconsin contain 4G wireless modems enabling internet connectivity. At least one Wisconsin municipality admitted its machines were connected to the internet on election night, purportedly to transmit vote data to county clerks. All Green Bay voting machines were ESS machines connected to the secret […]

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ES&S Voting Machines Deployed with Factory-Installed 4G Wireless Modems Capable of Internet Connectivity (WI)

Established Fact The OSC Gableman Report documented that ES&S voting machines deployed in Wisconsin municipalities were manufactured with 4G wireless modems installed at the factory level. These modems enabled the machines to connect to the internet through Wi-Fi hotspots, directly contravening the configuration requirements of Wis. Stat. § 5.91 and the federal VVSG framework, both

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Standard L&A Testing Structurally Unable to Detect Test-Aware Malware (PA)

Reasonable Inference Technical cybersecurity evaluations of Pennsylvania voting system deployments – most concretely illustrated by the Northampton County ESS ExpressPoll failure in 2019, which produced zero votes for one candidate in a contested race despite those votes having been cast – demonstrated a documented pattern: systems passing L&A testing subsequently suffered massive tabulation failures in

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ESS Tabulators with Embedded 4G Modems Not Disclosed Before or During L&A Testing – Connectivity Undetected (WI)

Established Fact As documented in the Gableman Report, ESS voting tabulators deployed in Wisconsin were manufactured and deployed with embedded 4G cellular wireless modems enabling internet connectivity. L&A testing protocols in Wisconsin – and nationally – do not include network traffic monitoring, port scanning, or connectivity verification as components of the accuracy test. As a

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ESS Tabulators with 4G Modems – Certified Machines Bypassing Isolation Requirements (WI)

Established Fact The Gableman Special Counsel Report documented that ESS voting tabulators deployed throughout Wisconsin, despite holding federal and state certification, were manufactured and deployed with embedded 4G wireless modems enabling internet connectivity. In Green Bay, these certified machines connected to a hidden Wi-Fi access point at the Grand Hyatt hotel – the central count

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Venezuelan Whistleblower Testimony

“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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Stolen Elections by Ralph Pezzullo

Stolen Elections by Ralph Pezzullo synthesizes investigations conducted by former CIA officer Gary Berntsen and author Ralph Pezzullo regarding the systematic manipulation of democratic elections. The core findings suggest a 20-year foreign conspiracy, initiated by the Venezuelan government under Hugo Chávez, to subvert election results globally. Through the development of specialized software and the strategic

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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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