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U.S. Election 2020: Forensics Audit Shows Dominion Voting System Creates Fraud & Manipulate Results

Unic Press UK: An independent audit to ascertain the integrity of the Dominion Voting System in relation to its performance in Antrim County, Michigan, during the 2020 Election in the U.S. shows that the system has a 68.05% error rate and is “intentionally and purposefully designed to create systemic fraud and influence election results.”

Judge Kevin Elsenheimer of the 13th Circuit Court of Michigan ordered the release of the audit report in respect to a lawsuit filed by William Bailey against Antrim County, Michigan. Bailey, a resident of Antrim County, is questioning the integrity of the election equipment.

Excerpts from a 22-page preliminary document ‘Antrim Michigan Forensics Report’ compiled by a 7-member team from Allied Security Operations Group read:

“Dominion Voting System is intentionally and purposefully designed to create systemic fraud and influence election results. The Dominion software configuration logs in the Divert Options, shows that all write-in ballots were flagged to be diverted automatically for adjudication. This means that all write-in ballots were sent for “adjudication” by a poll worker or election official to process the ballot based on voter “intent”. Adjudication files allow a computer operator to decide to whom to award those votes (or to trash them).”

Dominion Voting System has a 68.05% error rate, the report read:

“We reviewed the Tabulation logs in their entirety for 11/6/2020 [6 November 2020]. The election logs for Antrim County consist of 15,676 total lines or events. Of the 15,676 there were a total of 10,667 critical errors/warnings or a 68.05% error rate.”

Some other very serious lapses discovered during the forensic audit are:

  • Anti-virus in the system is 4.5 years outdated
  • Windows updates are 3.86 years out of date
  • Democracy Suites Admin Passwords are reused and share passwords
  • Election data software package not stored securely on-site
  • Standard computer security best practices were not applied

 

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