GA’s voting system breaches since 2006 are on trial tomorrow in Atlanta
Michael Shamos, voting cyber security expert, under oath
Tomorrow’s trial in U.S. District Court in Atlanta (Gainesville) will explain how China can breach Georgia’s voting machine systems.
And change votes to alter the makeup of the U.S. Senate and Presidency.
To elect the wrong people to office.
Over and over again.
The security flaws have been known since 2006, said Stamos, “and nothing has been done about it.”
Stamos is the voting system security expert for Georgia and Pennsylvania.
In the video at the top of the page, Stamos said their systems:
“has a mountain of vulnerabilities. . .
“You can make it do anything . . .
“You can make it play video games.”
Plaintiffs like Donna Curling want Georgia’s internet-based voting systems replaced with paper ballots.
Her motion for a preliminary injunction to prevent Georgia’s use of China-based voting systems has never been ruled on.
It was filed on May 19th, 2019.
The 313-page transcript of the first injunction hearing is linked here:
https://www.gaverifiedvoting.org/pdf-litigation/20190725-117-CV-2989-MPI-Transcript-1.pdf
The second preliminary injunction transcript is dated July 26th, 2019.
It is 380 pages and is linked here:
https://www.gaverifiedvoting.org/pdf-litigation/20190726-117-CV-2989-MPI-Transcript-2.pdf
Federal Northern District Court of Georgia, Sidney O. Smith Jr. Federal Building, 121 Spring St SE, Gainesville, GA 30501
https://www.theregister.com/Print/2006/05/14/diebold_e-voting_flaw/
Georgia will fix November 5th’s Presidential Election using the same systems it used to rig the 2022 midterm elections.
Details are in this story from CNN:
https://www.cnn.com/2023/06/14/politics/dominion-voting-georgia-vulnerabilities-2024/index.html
And in this 27-minute video:
The case was filed seven years ago.
Public court seating has been limited to 35 people by Judge Amy Totenberg.
Tip from Amber Connor.
She will be a tomorrow’s trial.
On Nov. 10th, the judge ruled that there was more than sufficient evidence to proceed with trial.
Her 135-page ruling is linked here:
Georgia, Pennsylvania, and other states and election boards use these voting systems to rig their elections:
Dominion (China owns their patents)
Runbeck, Dominion hit with $10 million claim for cyber breaches
Dell Technologies
PollChief, made by Konnech CEO Eugene Yu in Beijing and Wuhan, China