New DOMINION report CONFIRMS INTERNET CONECTIVITY. Voting systems were NOT air-gapped like they claimed it to be.
1.) The voting systems also operated outside of certified configurations:
In MI, AZ, GA, CO, PA, and WI, election management systems were deployed with modified executables. uncertified software tools, altered error-rate settings, and post-certification database changes, rendering the EAC certification label meaningless as a security guarantee. Antrim County's EMS was set to a 68.05% ballot error rate, roughly 85,000 times the federal VVSG ceiling of 0.0008%.
2.) Logic & Accuracy Testing Was Structurally Unable to Detect Deviations:
In every major battleground jurisdiction, pre-election L&A testing was performed on substitute machines, after configuration changes, with truncated test decks, or by the vendor inspecting its own equipment. Georgia pushed an uncertified software update to 30,000+ Ballot Marking Devices after testing concluded, voiding every completed accuracy test statewide, with no directive to re-test.
3.) Master Encryption Keys and Credentials Left in Plaintext:
Forensic examination confirmed Dominion stored master cryptographic encryption keys unprotected in plaintext inside the same databases used to store votes, a direct FIPS 140-2 violation confirmed across multiple Georgia counties and in Michigan. Maricopa County's entire EMS operated on a single vendor-installed password, never rotated, for more than two years. Election officials had no independent access to equipment they were legally responsible for.
4.) Voting Systems Were Not Air-Gapped, Internet Connectivity Confirmed:
ESS DS200 tabulators shipped with active Verizon cellular modems configured to transmit results on power-up. Michigan's Dominion contract expressly priced wireless results transmission. Fulton County, PA's EMS server had open VNC/RDP protocols with external routing to foreign IP addresses. A Fulton County, GA absentee ballot processing computer was remotely accessed and had data deleted on October 23, 2020. No criminal referral followed.
5.) Federal Oversight Contradicted Its Own Classified Data:
On the day CISA publicly declared the 2020 election "the most secure in American history," its own classified TLP-AMBER risk summary documented 319 Critical-severity vulnerabilities in election infrastructure with a 47% active exploitation rate. The federal vendor who provided certification oversight, the Center for Internet Security, was simultaneously funded at $27M/year to monitor internet-connected systems officials swore were offline.
Electronic voting systems, ballot-marking devices, optical scanners, election management systems, and tabulation software, were designated critical infrastructure by DHS in January 2017 because adversarial foreign powers had demonstrated both the capability and intent to exploit them.
The 93 documented findings across this attack vector establish that in the jurisdictions that determined the outcome of the 2020 presidential election, those systems were not operated like hardened national-security assets. They were certified against standards that do not require foreign-ownership disclosure, supply-chain provenance review, or independent adversarial assessment.
They were deployed in configurations that no certification body ever evaluated. They were tested with procedures structurally incapable of detecting the deviations that existed. Their credentials were weak, shared, and vendor-controlled, their encryption keys were stored in plaintext next to the votes they were designed to protect, their audit logs were configured to overwrite themselves, and their network isolation, the single structural premise on which every other safeguard depends, was false across every state examined.
Failure to substantively address this attack vector means the United States will conduct future presidential elections on infrastructure that a moderately capable adversary, foreign or domestic, can reach, alter, and exit without leaving a forensically recoverable trace.
KEY INFORMATION:
"Certified on paper. Connected to the internet. Credentials shared. Keys in plaintext. Logs overwriting themselves. Tests run on the wrong machines. In every decisive jurisdiction, the machines that counted the votes were not the machines anyone had examined on networks no one admitted existed, protected by passwords no one had changed. The certification was not a security guarantee, it was a permission slip to stop asking questions."
NATIONAL SECURITY IMPLICATION:
Voting systems operating outside certified parameters, with plaintext credentials, active cellular connectivity, vendor-retained authentication tokens, and remotely exploitable database ports, represent confirmed attack surfaces for any nation-state with access to the vendor supply chain, cellular networks, or the open internet. The perjured denial of connectivity by at least one major voting system vendor is the single most significant barrier to national security assessment of whether exploitation occurred in 2020.
New DOMINION report CONFIRMS INTERNET CONECTIVITY. Voting systems were NOT air-gapped like they claimed it to be.
1.) The voting systems also operated outside of certified configurations:
In MI, AZ, GA, CO, PA, and WI, election management systems were deployed with modified executables. uncertified software tools, altered error-rate settings, and post-certification database changes, rendering the EAC certification label meaningless as a security guarantee. Antrim County's EMS was set to a 68.05% ballot error rate, roughly 85,000 times the federal VVSG ceiling of 0.0008%.
2.) Logic & Accuracy Testing Was Structurally Unable to Detect Deviations:
In every major battleground jurisdiction, pre-election L&A testing was performed on substitute machines, after configuration changes, with truncated test decks, or by the vendor inspecting its own equipment. Georgia pushed an uncertified software update to 30,000+ Ballot Marking Devices after testing concluded, voiding every completed accuracy test statewide, with no directive to re-test.
3.) Master Encryption Keys and Credentials Left in Plaintext:
Forensic examination confirmed Dominion stored master cryptographic encryption keys unprotected in plaintext inside the same databases used to store votes, a direct FIPS 140-2 violation confirmed across multiple Georgia counties and in Michigan. Maricopa County's entire EMS operated on a single vendor-installed password, never rotated, for more than two years. Election officials had no independent access to equipment they were legally responsible for.
4.) Voting Systems Were Not Air-Gapped, Internet Connectivity Confirmed:
ESS DS200 tabulators shipped with active Verizon cellular modems configured to transmit results on power-up. Michigan's Dominion contract expressly priced wireless results transmission. Fulton County, PA's EMS server had open VNC/RDP protocols with external routing to foreign IP addresses. A Fulton County, GA absentee ballot processing computer was remotely accessed and had data deleted on October 23, 2020. No criminal referral followed.
5.) Federal Oversight Contradicted Its Own Classified Data:
On the day CISA publicly declared the 2020 election "the most secure in American history," its own classified TLP-AMBER risk summary documented 319 Critical-severity vulnerabilities in election infrastructure with a 47% active exploitation rate. The federal vendor who provided certification oversight, the Center for Internet Security, was simultaneously funded at $27M/year to monitor internet-connected systems officials swore were offline.
Electronic voting systems, ballot-marking devices, optical scanners, election management systems, and tabulation software, were designated critical infrastructure by DHS in January 2017 because adversarial foreign powers had demonstrated both the capability and intent to exploit them.
The 93 documented findings across this attack vector establish that in the jurisdictions that determined the outcome of the 2020 presidential election, those systems were not operated like hardened national-security assets. They were certified against standards that do not require foreign-ownership disclosure, supply-chain provenance review, or independent adversarial assessment.
They were deployed in configurations that no certification body ever evaluated. They were tested with procedures structurally incapable of detecting the deviations that existed. Their credentials were weak, shared, and vendor-controlled, their encryption keys were stored in plaintext next to the votes they were designed to protect, their audit logs were configured to overwrite themselves, and their network isolation, the single structural premise on which every other safeguard depends, was false across every state examined.
Failure to substantively address this attack vector means the United States will conduct future presidential elections on infrastructure that a moderately capable adversary, foreign or domestic, can reach, alter, and exit without leaving a forensically recoverable trace.
KEY INFORMATION:
"Certified on paper. Connected to the internet. Credentials shared. Keys in plaintext. Logs overwriting themselves. Tests run on the wrong machines. In every decisive jurisdiction, the machines that counted the votes were not the machines anyone had examined on networks no one admitted existed, protected by passwords no one had changed. The certification was not a security guarantee, it was a permission slip to stop asking questions."
NATIONAL SECURITY IMPLICATION:
Voting systems operating outside certified parameters, with plaintext credentials, active cellular connectivity, vendor-retained authentication tokens, and remotely exploitable database ports, represent confirmed attack surfaces for any nation-state with access to the vendor supply chain, cellular networks, or the open internet. The perjured denial of connectivity by at least one major voting system vendor is the single most significant barrier to national security assessment of whether exploitation occurred in 2020.
Here it is:
A COURT-APPROVED forensic examination of Dominion Voting Systems CONFIRMS BEYOND A SHADOW OF A DOUBT that the system was designed to manipulate election outcomes, overthrow governments, and, on November 3, 2020, facilitate the overthrow of the United States government.
A forensic examination concluded that Dominion Voting Systems rigged the 2020 Michigan presidential election and covered it up by manually deleting the results of the 2020 election.
“We conclude that the Dominion Voting System is intentionally and purposefully designed with inherent errors to create systemic fraud and influence election results. The system intentionally generates an enormously high number of ballot errors. The electronic ballots are then transferred for adjudication. The intentional errors lead to bulk adjudication of ballots with no oversight, lead to bulk adjudication of ballots with no oversight, no transparency, and no audit trail.”
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Democrat meltdown incoming...
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