Again, Georgia's audit compared output from the Dominion machines to a hand count of ballots and found no discepancies. Whether or not the machines were, or could have been, connected to the internet becomes a moot point.
Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
Really? They just counted the same ballots with no forensic examination. I watched Jovan Pulitzer hack into the machines live during his testimony to Georgia’s senate. I posted the video many pages ago. So you’re wrong.
Here it is again Speedy, just for you;
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jVrhu97Y9-0
I hope YouTube is on your approved sources list
VOTING MACHINES
Matt Deperno isn't the first person to claim that people are gaining "remote access" to the voting machines.
In Georgia, 20-year election worker, Susan Voyles, claimed Dominion tech specialists “operated remotely” on her and her teams’ ballot-marking devices and poll pads after the team experienced some technical problems with the machines.
"They operated remotely on both the ballot-marking device and on the poll pads."
It's not a stretch of the imagination that the entire state of Georgia's election was connected to the internet considering the entire state uses Dominion ballot-marking devices as their voting machines.
Even NBC News said ES&S is using 14,000 modems around the country.
Remember, anything that can be "remotely accessed" is hooked up to the internet and therefore can be hacked.
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