Reasonable Inference
[Reasonable Inference – Potential access pathway] Corporate records confirm that Dominion Voting Systems began operations in Belgrade, Serbia in May 2011 and established its primary data center there through RoamingDot Networks, with Huawei Technologies as a strategic infrastructure partner. Huawei is explicitly prohibited under NDAA Section 889 from supplying components to U.S. federal critical infrastructure – a prohibition Congress enacted precisely because of the Chinese government’s documented ability to leverage Huawei infrastructure for intelligence collection. Whistleblower testimony from a deposition in the Smartmatic litigation stated under oath: “Is it possible for engineers in Serbia, working for Dominion Voting Systems, to inject votes into an election in the United States of America? Though I don’t have evidence of that, it is possible. If I happen to have access, remote access to the system, I can make changes in the electoral system.” The existence of the Belgrade data center with Huawei infrastructure is an established fact; the question of whether it was used to access or modify 2020 U.S. election data is a hypothesis requiring federal forensic investigation.
Citations
Dominion internal emails obtained in Dominion v Byrne lawsuit and shared on X.com by Sheriff Dar Leaf; see also Dun & Bradstreet records (corporate structure)
NDAA § 889 (Huawei prohibition)
Venezuelan Whistleblower Testimony, https://electioncrimebureau.com/evidence/venezuelan-whistleblower-evidence/ | Election Crime Bureau