Dominion admitted their software was defective three days after the Nov. 2020 Election
Dominion Voting Systems knew its software was compromised and covered it up until Friday.
That was when emails between Dominion employees disclosed the cover up.
The emails are now evidence in a Michigan Court case, 2023-285759-FH.
Dominion employees admitted that its voting software was:
defective
had “a serious bug” and
“design flaws.”
The filing is 59 pages and is linked here:
The emails were dated three to ten days after the November 3rd, 2020 Election.
So that the wrong party could regain control of Congress and the Presidency.
The emails are imaged below.
Dominion said the defects were fixed on November 11th.
Except they weren’t.
And the defects won’t be corrected until after the Nov. 5th Presidential Election.
Neither will the hardware necessary to run the compromised software.
According to Dominion’s 19-page report dated March 17th, 2023.
It was filed with the U.S. Election Assistance Commission.
The report is linked here:
More details are in this story:
“Elections are stolen with Dell computers”
Page one of 59 pages dated March 8th, 2024
“ . . . Nick in Belgrade . . .”
Page 12 of 59 pages
Page 32 of 59 pages
“ . . . our machines are vulnerable” on Election Day, 2020
Page 34 of 59 pages
Updates are made ten days after the Nov. 3rd, 2020 Election in CA
Page 28 of 59 pages
Dominion finds a “design flaw” or “serious bug” three days after the election.
Page 55 of 59 pages
Dominion closed its offices in January last year.
They were located in:
Belgrave, Serbia
Toronto, Canada
Denver, Colorado
PNC Bank has a lockbox for Dominion in Atlanta.
Customer checks are cashed and wired to overseas banks.
Tip from:
Election Integrity Force
Peter Bernegger
Election Watch