Established Fact
CyTech/CyFir forensic examination of a Dominion ICX device from Antrim County found, in the unallocated storage space of the device, data contextually proximate to a TCP/IP communication session resolving to IP address 120.125.201.101 – the Ministry of Education Computer Center in Taipei, Taiwan. A second IP address resolving to a cloud provider in Germany was found in proximity to the Taiwanese address. Dominion publicly denied internet connectivity in sworn legislative testimony. The presence of foreign IP data in unallocated space is consistent with internet communications that occurred during the device’s operational lifespan and were subsequently deleted but not fully overwritten. This finding has never been subject to federal forensic verification.
Citations
CyTech CyFir #1 [Taiwan Germany] Report: https://www.scribd.com/document/534306174/03-CyTech-CyFir-1-Taiwan-Germany-040821 | Scribd; see also RE Microsoft Kole House Data Elements and Sample Files.msg (series), available at https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Vnw7BA7JfthGG91CISTEmdLMI2nfKrad/view; see also Affidavits-Reports Spreadsheet (Election Integrity Sandbox), available at https://letsfixstufforg.sharepoint.com/sites/ElectionIntegritySandbox/Shared Documents/Affidavits/Affidavits-Reports_Spreadsheet.xlsx
Affidavit of Benjamin R. Cotton (June 8, 2021): https://files.causeofamerica.org/docs/2021-jun-08-mi-antrim-legal-case-cytech-cyfir-2-anonymous-remote-logons-on-key-dates.pdf | Cause of America
Antrim County MI Findings: https://electioncrimebureau.com/antrim-county-mi-findings/ | Election Crime Bureau