Fulton County Suing Dominion Voting Systems Over Unsecured 2020 Election Machines

Fulton County Suing Dominion Voting Systems Over Unsecured 2020 Election Machines — Patrick Bryne is reporting on Rumble that Fulton County, Pa is suing controversial Dominion Voting Systems which supplies its voting machines.

The suit was filed this morning, Sept. 21, says Bryne.

The county claims that severe anonomolies occurred during the 2020 election in the machines Dominion sold them in 2019. Fulton County says that it was impossible to reconcile voter data with votes cast and counted.

The county says that Dominion failed to meet the conditions of its contract to provide reliable machines hence the county is seeking damages.

An investigation by  Wake Technology Services Inc. of West Chester, Pa. into the machines at the county’s request in February 2021 found numerous significant issues with the machines.

Bryne says the Wake investigation was followed — despite much push back from Dominion and Attorney General Josh Shapiro — by a much more detailed one which external USB drives had been inserted into the machines on several occasions, and that an unauthorized script had been added to the software after it had been certified.

This investigation was revealed Sept. 15, says Byrne.

Also an external IP address associated with Canada was found on the adjudication workstation, which means that at least one of the devices had been connected to the internet, he says.

Byrne’s video is linked to below:

https://rumble.com/v1kykbf-fulton-county-pennsylvania-sues-dominion.html

Fulton County Suing Dominion Voting Systems Over Unsecured 2020 Election Machines
Fulton County Suing Dominion Voting Systems Over Unsecured 2020 Election Machines

3 thoughts on “Fulton County Suing Dominion Voting Systems Over Unsecured 2020 Election Machines”

  1. I have to confess, I did not pay attention as we here in PA “upgraded” from the old mechanical voting machines to digital ones. I wish I had. As an IT professional, I do not support using digital technology for elections. If people thought there was fraud before with mechanical devices, they’re seeing now how much more vulnerable digital systems are. It’s much easier to hack into a system or to tinker with configurations on machines, and tamper with elections, than it is to dispose of the hard copy from mechanical machines. No system is foolproof or tamper-proof, but the older technology was more tamper-proof than digital.
    Go back to casting votes mechanically, restrict absentee balloting to those who have compelling reasons preventing them from voting in person in Election Day, and return us to a system in which there is just Election Day, not Election Season.

    1. I’ll say this Brad, if they are that afraid of the machines being audited, and if a trail is found on the machines that do get checked, maybe there is hope for the digital.

      I agree, though, that the mechanical lever machines might be the gold standard.

      I don’t trust paper ballots.

      Yes, there were ways of rigging the lever machines.

  2. I sure hope they win. Good for Fulton County this should have been already done all over the USA. Instead they Dominion are still charging truth speakers and their witnesses. Canadians and Americans must learn to push back harder and get the truth out there. Their cheating and lies have destroyed many countries. We all must stand strong against them with the truth on our side.

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