Off-site election officials flip votes

This video is dated Jan. 9th, 2020.

Voting systems like Dominion and ES&S substitute their people off-site to flip votes for election officials who hire them.

The vendors hire a “second election official.”

They determine the validity of each vote.

Details are in their 27-page patent, approved on Dec. 1st, 2015.

The examples are from pages one, 19, and 22-25.

Page One of 27 Pages

https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/de/c0/45/5c2744d3143350/US9202113.pd

According to the patent developed and owned by Dominion and ES&S, their customers’ election data is:

  • stored in a “database”

  • “located locally and/or . . .”

  • “remotely . . .”

  • “from the (customer’s) central server computer system.”

“The central server computer system may include . . .”:

  • “multiple computers”

  • “located remotely from one another.”

The election system’s remote location can:

  • “use this (election) data to determine cumulative vote counts for one or more elections.”

Who determines each vote's validity and whether it should be counted?

  • “a second election official . . .”

Who appoints them?

Election vendors:

  • ES & S

  • Dominion

Vendors “may . . . “

  • “omit”

  • “substitute, or”

  • “add . . . “

  • “ . . . various (election) procedures or . . . “

  • “components as appropriate”.

There is no requirement that second-election officials follow election laws or procedures.

Instead, the vendors’ procedures do.

And they can change them anytime or anywhere.

When paper ballots go through scanning equipment, ballot images are not:

  • dated

  • time-stamped, or

  • verified.

An “external device” or “stand-alone computer” can be used to tabulate and count votes.

The customer’s “central server computer system” can be either:

  • “wired or . . . “

  • “wireless”

Election vendor systems are not connected to the internet.

However, other devices and modems are.

Details are in this story:

https://nakedtruth.news/nakedtruthnews/35-voting-systems-modems-vote-tabulators-scanners-nbcnews-nbc-dominion-hartintercivic-essvote-nightlynews-coomer-idaho-mongolia-puerto-rico-runbeck-knowink

Sixty percent of Americans vote on an ES&S system.

Eighty per cent of Americans vote using a paper ballot.

Its image is tabulated in a scanner.

It connects to the internet wirelessly or through a device with a modem like a:

  • phone

  • tablet

  • mobile off-site monitor

  • other Android and iOS devices.

The ballot image is sent to an off-site computer system.

Where votes are tabulated and counted.

Dominion’s votes are tabulated at the Idaho Labs.

According to Dominion.

Details are in this story:

https://nakedtruth.news/nakedtruthnews/idaho-labs-tabulates-dominion-votes-tabulate-battelle-biolabs-china-ft-detrick-jehs-kuh-coomer-eric-inl-national-cnn-dar-leaf-stefanie-lambert-tunnell-?rq=idaho

ES&S tabulates their votes at the Idaho Lab, too.

With permission from DHS, also known as Homeland Security.

https://www.essvote.com/storage/2020/05/Security-Management-Practices.pdf

https://cyberscoop.com/national-labs-will-probe-election-tech-vulnerabilities-planned-dhs-program/

Here is an example of a mobile office used by the Michigan Secretary of State.

This office is in charge of its state’s elections.

The following Dominion video on how its units can alter votes can be accessed using this link:

https://rumble.com/embed/v48zdc6/

The above video can be accessed using this link:

https://rumble.com/embed/v48zdc6/

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