Online to replace in-person voting in LA
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https://www.lavote.gov/docs/rrcc/board-correspondence/06122018.pdf
Los Angeles will replace in-person with online voting.
According to its 445-page contract with Smartmatic voting systems.
When?
By the next Presidential Election in two years.
Why?
To enable voting from home during the lockdown caused by the next planned scam demic (pandemic).
To guarantee fixed elections by re-electing a one-party Congress.
To “protect democracy,” according to the UN’s Carter Center
Smartmatic sells election technology & support services.
Los Angeles County paid Smartmatic $256,677,723 for hardware and software to implement its voting machine system.
The contract runs through March 31, 2033.
It started on June 12, 2018.
Helping to pay for it with tax money from these sources:
$43.1 million from the California State Budget
$11.5 million from the federal Consolidated Appropriation of Bill of 2018, and
$8 million from California Assembly Bill 1886.
https://www.lavote.gov/docs/rrcc/board-correspondence/06122018.pdf
In 2020, according to Smartmatic, LA County had:
5,785,377 registered voters
turnout was 73.6% or 4,270,129
80.47% voted by mail
the rest voted in-person
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https://timesofsandiego.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/SMARTMATIC-ANSWER-OAN.pdf
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https://www.lavote.gov/docs/rrcc/board-correspondence/06122018.pdf
According to Smartmatic, their software doesn’t count votes.
Then who does?
Scytl in Barcelona, Spain?
How?
Where?
By who?
Where are the servers that store, send, and receive LA’s election data?
Where is the evidence that LA’s vote is safe, secure, and accurate?
There isn’t any.
Neither Smartmatic nor the LA County Commissioners have provided answers.
However, Smartmatic admits all its technology comes from Dominion Voting Systems.
Dominion is based in Toronto, Canada.
It has an office in Denver, Colorado.
Page Nine of 445 pages
https://www.lavote.gov/docs/rrcc/board-correspondence/06122018.pdf
According to Smartmatic, their software doesn’t count votes.
Then who does?
Scytl in Barcelona, Spain?
How?
Where?
By who?
Where are the servers that store, send, and receive LA’s election data?
Where is the evidence that LA’s vote is safe, secure, and accurate?
There isn’t any.
Neither Smartmatic nor the LA County Commissioners have provided answers.
However, Smartmatic admits all its technology comes from Dominion Voting Systems.
Dominion is based in Toronto, Canada.
It has an office in Denver, Colorado.
Mark Malloch-Brown is the:
President of George Soros’ Open Society Foundation, and
The Chairman ( CEO) of SGO
SGO owns Smartmatic.
Malloch-Brown said:
“Our technology (for Smartmatic) is licensed through Dominion.”
He makes this statement in this video from a network in the Philippines:
https://thenationalpulse.com/2020/11/29/soros-linked-smartmatic-chair-on-dominion/
SGO makes and sells products for COVID-19 like:
digital mobile health passports
sanitizing products
https://sgo.com/?s=malloch-brown
Where does the data go then to count the votes?
Where is the data stored?
Again, no answers from Smartmatic or the LA Commissioners.
Using programmers in:
Barcelona, Spain
China
Malta
The Justice Department is the leading advocate for online voting.
As of Friday, they are trying to prevent states like Texas from banning online voting.
The case is in federal court.
The case number is here:
https://www.democracydocket.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/2023-01-26-Court-Order-dckt-34.pdf
Hillary Clinton’s attorney, Marc Elias, owns and runs Democracy Docket.
Elias appointed himself to be in charge of the U.S. Post Office’s mail-in ballot process and procedures.
During Hillary’s Campaign for President in 2016, Elias had access to the offices of the FBI.
He had an FBI keycard.
Elias paid Fusion GPS $12.4 million to write two Russian dossiers.
Tip from the Philippines.