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
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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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