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They tried to jail him, they stole an election from him, and then they tried to kill him... Now, it's his turn.
"I was the hunted, and now I'm the hunter."
- President Donald J. Trump
"I was the hunted, and now I'm the hunter."
- President Donald J. Trump
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Around 700 boxes of ballots from the 2020 election were seized by Trump's FBI in Fulton County, Georgia, during today's raid.
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FBI agents were seen with boxes filled with alleged documents and ballots from the 2020 election with a rented box truck docked outback, which should tell you that we got what we needed and that the ballots are presumably now in possession of the Trump administration.
Prior conversations from the Fulton County election board stated that the ballots were in 2 possible locations, this exact election location was one of them. Prosecutions are coming.
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Prior conversations from the Fulton County election board stated that the ballots were in 2 possible locations, this exact election location was one of them. Prosecutions are coming.
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Dominion, ES&S, and Hart InterCivic are the three primary companies used in U.S. elections, along with a few smaller ones dealing with software and other hardware. Historically, the voting technology market in the U.S. has undergone significant consolidation through mergers and acquisitions. Prior to major consolidations around 2010, there were approximately 10-15 voting system vendors operating in the United States.
Through acquisitions such as Dominion's purchase of Sequoia Voting Systems and Premier Election Solutions assets (divested from ES&S due to antitrust concerns), and earlier mergers forming ES&S from companies like American Information Systems and Business Records Corporation, the industry has been reduced to these three dominant companies that now control about 80-90% of the market, along with several smaller vendors.
Smartmatic is primarily used internationally in elections across numerous countries, including Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Chile, Ecuador, Estonia, Italy, Mexico, the Philippines, Singapore, the United Kingdom, Venezuela, and others in Africa and Asia, while its U.S. involvement is very limited. One U.S. state still uses Smartmatic systems, California (specifically in Los Angeles County).
There are also other systems that are not well known used around the world that have faced serious manipulation, and fraud allegations, like South Korea's Miru Systems. Miru Systems has faced significant controversies related to technical malfunctions, security vulnerabilities, and corruption allegations in elections it facilitated in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Iraq.
In the DRC's 2018 and 2023 elections, reports documented equipment failures in up to 45% of polling stations, leading to delays and observer descriptions of the process as "catastrophic." U.S. sanctions were imposed on DRC election officials for inflating a Miru contract by up to $100 million, with funds allegedly diverted corruptly.
Independent analyses identified vulnerabilities in Miru's machines that could compromise ballot secrecy and enable results manipulation. In Iraq's 2018 and 2023 elections, machines malfunctioned in about 70% of stations, prompting manual recounts and ignored warnings about the technology's credibility.
Additional issues include bribery scandals in South Korea, Argentina, and Kyrgyzstan, and Argentina rejecting Miru's systems due to hacking risks.
Miru has denied causing failures, attributing them to minor logistics issues or political smears. They say no credible evidence supports direct election theft by Miru, though vulnerabilities and failures have fueled fraud allegations that could facilitate manipulation.
The problem is that these lack substantiation from reliable sources. A 2025 incident in South Korea involved election observers alleging Chinese hacking via a "Huawei" Wi-Fi signal at a counting site, but authorities dismissed it as baseless and filed complaints against the observers for disruption. Why would the ones involved in election fraud investigate themselves? This is why nothing ever happens and it is swept under the rug.
All of these "failures" or "logistics issues" always seem to benefit ONE side, or ONE party only. This is why people aren't buying the excuses. We have a global election theft problem and everyone knows it. It is being done by the same players, a blueprint used all over the world. No matter what system it is, the same problems occur, and taxpayers are funding it. This is the global election fraud cartel.
DOMINION VOTING SYSTEMS (Now Liberty Vote)
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Through acquisitions such as Dominion's purchase of Sequoia Voting Systems and Premier Election Solutions assets (divested from ES&S due to antitrust concerns), and earlier mergers forming ES&S from companies like American Information Systems and Business Records Corporation, the industry has been reduced to these three dominant companies that now control about 80-90% of the market, along with several smaller vendors.
Smartmatic is primarily used internationally in elections across numerous countries, including Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Chile, Ecuador, Estonia, Italy, Mexico, the Philippines, Singapore, the United Kingdom, Venezuela, and others in Africa and Asia, while its U.S. involvement is very limited. One U.S. state still uses Smartmatic systems, California (specifically in Los Angeles County).
There are also other systems that are not well known used around the world that have faced serious manipulation, and fraud allegations, like South Korea's Miru Systems. Miru Systems has faced significant controversies related to technical malfunctions, security vulnerabilities, and corruption allegations in elections it facilitated in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Iraq.
In the DRC's 2018 and 2023 elections, reports documented equipment failures in up to 45% of polling stations, leading to delays and observer descriptions of the process as "catastrophic." U.S. sanctions were imposed on DRC election officials for inflating a Miru contract by up to $100 million, with funds allegedly diverted corruptly.
Independent analyses identified vulnerabilities in Miru's machines that could compromise ballot secrecy and enable results manipulation. In Iraq's 2018 and 2023 elections, machines malfunctioned in about 70% of stations, prompting manual recounts and ignored warnings about the technology's credibility.
Additional issues include bribery scandals in South Korea, Argentina, and Kyrgyzstan, and Argentina rejecting Miru's systems due to hacking risks.
Miru has denied causing failures, attributing them to minor logistics issues or political smears. They say no credible evidence supports direct election theft by Miru, though vulnerabilities and failures have fueled fraud allegations that could facilitate manipulation.
The problem is that these lack substantiation from reliable sources. A 2025 incident in South Korea involved election observers alleging Chinese hacking via a "Huawei" Wi-Fi signal at a counting site, but authorities dismissed it as baseless and filed complaints against the observers for disruption. Why would the ones involved in election fraud investigate themselves? This is why nothing ever happens and it is swept under the rug.
All of these "failures" or "logistics issues" always seem to benefit ONE side, or ONE party only. This is why people aren't buying the excuses. We have a global election theft problem and everyone knows it. It is being done by the same players, a blueprint used all over the world. No matter what system it is, the same problems occur, and taxpayers are funding it. This is the global election fraud cartel.
DOMINION VOTING SYSTEMS (Now Liberty Vote)
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Because Ilhan Omar is back in the spotlight again, I figured it was the perfect day to fire up the stove and cook the entire pack of bacon for my lunchtime BLTs.
Thick cut. Nice and crunchy. No holding back.
Might be a little over the top, but it’s gonna be delicious.
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Thick cut. Nice and crunchy. No holding back.
Might be a little over the top, but it’s gonna be delicious.
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Dominion Voting Machines can secretly alter your Ballot AFTER you've cast it. Princeton Prof. Andrew Appel exposes the jaw-dropping truth on the ImageCast Evolution machine. This "hybrid" beast scans your vote but has the sneaky power to print extra marks without you ever knowing. What's even more alarming is that they even programmed it to NOT fill in the bubble neatly so it would mimic a human being filling in a bubble not to rise suspicion and disguise the fact that a machine marked Ballot and not a human.
This feature is available on Dominion voting machines, particularly models like the ImageCast Evolution (ICE) and ImageCast X (ICX), which have been used in various U.S. elections.
The ICE can physically print additional votes onto a paper ballot after the voter inserts it for scanning and after they've reviewed it, if the machine is compromised by malware.
This flaw stems from the machine's hybrid scanner/printer design, making it possible for hacked software to add or change votes undetected by the voter.
Hackers could exploit security weaknesses in the machine or the connected election management system (EMS) to install malicious software. For the ICX, this includes an arbitrary-code-execution flaw that allows malware to propagate from the central EMS to all machines in a jurisdiction without needing physical access to each one.
In models like the ImageCast Precinct (ICP) and ICE, a weak PRNG can reveal the order in which ballots were cast, potentially deanonymizing voters and linking ballots to individuals in scenarios where public ballot data is available.
CISA identified nine vulnerabilities in certain ICX versions, including issues with authentication, encryption, and file validation. Exploiting these typically requires physical access to devices, EMS, or the ability to modify files before upload, but they could allow tampering if access is gained.
In some configurations, like Georgia's ICX, attackers could alter QR codes on printed ballots to change encoded votes, though this would be detectable via risk-limiting audits (RLAs) since the human-readable text remains authoritative.
Issues like those in Puerto Rico's 2024 primaries, where Dominion software produced lower or reversed vote totals compared to paper ballots, highlight potential for misconfigured systems to cause tabulation errors.
The ICX includes extra Android apps, such as a terminal emulator providing root access, which could bypass controls and increase attack surfaces if exploited. This can also potentially make it able to be controlled remotely from anywhere. The truth is, all machines must go. Paper ballots and hand counts with massive oversight is the only safe way.
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This feature is available on Dominion voting machines, particularly models like the ImageCast Evolution (ICE) and ImageCast X (ICX), which have been used in various U.S. elections.
The ICE can physically print additional votes onto a paper ballot after the voter inserts it for scanning and after they've reviewed it, if the machine is compromised by malware.
This flaw stems from the machine's hybrid scanner/printer design, making it possible for hacked software to add or change votes undetected by the voter.
Hackers could exploit security weaknesses in the machine or the connected election management system (EMS) to install malicious software. For the ICX, this includes an arbitrary-code-execution flaw that allows malware to propagate from the central EMS to all machines in a jurisdiction without needing physical access to each one.
In models like the ImageCast Precinct (ICP) and ICE, a weak PRNG can reveal the order in which ballots were cast, potentially deanonymizing voters and linking ballots to individuals in scenarios where public ballot data is available.
CISA identified nine vulnerabilities in certain ICX versions, including issues with authentication, encryption, and file validation. Exploiting these typically requires physical access to devices, EMS, or the ability to modify files before upload, but they could allow tampering if access is gained.
In some configurations, like Georgia's ICX, attackers could alter QR codes on printed ballots to change encoded votes, though this would be detectable via risk-limiting audits (RLAs) since the human-readable text remains authoritative.
Issues like those in Puerto Rico's 2024 primaries, where Dominion software produced lower or reversed vote totals compared to paper ballots, highlight potential for misconfigured systems to cause tabulation errors.
The ICX includes extra Android apps, such as a terminal emulator providing root access, which could bypass controls and increase attack surfaces if exploited. This can also potentially make it able to be controlled remotely from anywhere. The truth is, all machines must go. Paper ballots and hand counts with massive oversight is the only safe way.
~SCIF
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Remember, we're all in this together, no matter what differences we may have.
When we come together, we win.
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When we come together, we win.
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Today, Patrick Byrne stated that he is in possession of 5 secret hard drive images from 2020 election machines. This is important because it shows 500, maybe even up to 1000 changes to the DLL certified system. Once even 1 change is found on that hard drive, it decertifies that machine.
The FBI raid from Fulton County is expected to find the same DLL changes from hard drives obtained in the raid.
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The FBI raid from Fulton County is expected to find the same DLL changes from hard drives obtained in the raid.
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16,000 votes were certified in Fulton County which have no ballot images. If they have no ballot images, they have no ballots.
This is just the tip of the iceberg of why they're panicking in Fulton County. They know they're cooked!
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This is just the tip of the iceberg of why they're panicking in Fulton County. They know they're cooked!
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Fulton County allegedly spent MILLIONS of dollars blocking people from seeing or obtaining any of the 2020 election ballots.
Dominion was also allegedly running the election warehouse.
The only reason you wouldn't want anyone to see the ballots is if there was fraud.
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Dominion was also allegedly running the election warehouse.
The only reason you wouldn't want anyone to see the ballots is if there was fraud.
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Dominion has extensive ties to the Democrat Party, including Nancy Pelosi, Barack Obama, the Clintons, and strong ties to China. Co-founder of Dominion, John Poulos stated to Congress and admitted that 59% of their products and parts come from China, including LCD touchscreens, control boards, A.I. processors, and more.
Reports also found that 96% of Dominion's employees and their political contributions who are involved with the entire process of software development, web engineering, production, and management, go to the Democrat Party. Dominion only provided a total of $86.25 to the Republican party.
Diane Feinstein's husband, Richard Bloom, is a key share holder, and Nancy Pelosi's long time Chief of Staff are key executives of Dominion Voting Systems. But it doesn't end there. Pelosi's former Chief of Staff, Nadeem Alshami is one of the lobbyists in Dominion. Alshami is from a lobbying firm called Brunstein-Farber-Hyatt-Schreck.
There are also deep ties with Barack Obama. According to Dominion's own website in 2018, a company called Staple Street Capital (SSC), which is a private equity firm, acquired Dominion Voting. On SSC's website, one of their share holders has a key name, William Kennard.
William Kennard was on the Federal Communications Commission, or the FCC chair during Clinton's era. He was also a policy advisor for the former Secretary of State, John Kerry, and the Carlyle Groups managing director, another private equity firm. Even now, Kennard is still a member of the executive board at AT&T and FORD, and AT&T owns CNN.
So this Canadian company called Dominion Voting Systems is involved in media, business, and politics, who also has important relationships with the higher-ups of the members of the Democrat Party.
The Clinton ties don't end there either. Dominion's communication manager, Penelope Chester Starr, used to work at the Clinton Foundation. She was also the vice president of Tenio. Tenio is a company in which one of their main duties is organizing Hillary's overseas ventures.
On the Clinton Foundation website, as early as 2014, Dominion promised to give money to one of the foundation's plans, and that plan was to provide newly formed democratic societies around the world voting machines and voting technologies.
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Reports also found that 96% of Dominion's employees and their political contributions who are involved with the entire process of software development, web engineering, production, and management, go to the Democrat Party. Dominion only provided a total of $86.25 to the Republican party.
Diane Feinstein's husband, Richard Bloom, is a key share holder, and Nancy Pelosi's long time Chief of Staff are key executives of Dominion Voting Systems. But it doesn't end there. Pelosi's former Chief of Staff, Nadeem Alshami is one of the lobbyists in Dominion. Alshami is from a lobbying firm called Brunstein-Farber-Hyatt-Schreck.
There are also deep ties with Barack Obama. According to Dominion's own website in 2018, a company called Staple Street Capital (SSC), which is a private equity firm, acquired Dominion Voting. On SSC's website, one of their share holders has a key name, William Kennard.
William Kennard was on the Federal Communications Commission, or the FCC chair during Clinton's era. He was also a policy advisor for the former Secretary of State, John Kerry, and the Carlyle Groups managing director, another private equity firm. Even now, Kennard is still a member of the executive board at AT&T and FORD, and AT&T owns CNN.
So this Canadian company called Dominion Voting Systems is involved in media, business, and politics, who also has important relationships with the higher-ups of the members of the Democrat Party.
The Clinton ties don't end there either. Dominion's communication manager, Penelope Chester Starr, used to work at the Clinton Foundation. She was also the vice president of Tenio. Tenio is a company in which one of their main duties is organizing Hillary's overseas ventures.
On the Clinton Foundation website, as early as 2014, Dominion promised to give money to one of the foundation's plans, and that plan was to provide newly formed democratic societies around the world voting machines and voting technologies.
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Dominion allegedly offered to drop the lawsuit against Mike Lindell if he would not question elections from now on and in the future.
They attempt to destroy you by ruining you financially in order to cover up their crimes of stealing the 2020 election.
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They attempt to destroy you by ruining you financially in order to cover up their crimes of stealing the 2020 election.
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Dan Bongino states that what he uncovered at the FBI about the Russia collusion hoax are so shocking, and not only wrong, but is demonic, evil stuff.
Bongino warns the abuse of power against President Trump shows a total systematic breakdown.
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Bongino warns the abuse of power against President Trump shows a total systematic breakdown.
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Attorney and election security expert Matthew DePerno states they found hard evidence of 225,000 to 400,000 fraudulent votes in Antrim County, Michigan alone, and that there is irrefutable evidence of widespread fraud involving Dominion Voting Systems, asserting that the results were manipulated to favor Joe Biden over Donald Trump in the 2020 election.
Dominion machines reportedly had a 68.05% error rate, exceeding the federal limit of 0.0008% by thousands of times, forcing excessive ballot adjudication. Approximately 6,000 votes in Antrim County were said to have been switched from Trump to Biden due to software glitches, only discovered after manual review.
Some precincts showed impossible turnout rates, such as 350% or over 100%, suggesting phantom votes or data manipulation. Key logs for ballot adjudication (where votes are manually reviewed) were deleted or overwritten, preventing full verification of changes.
Tabulator event logs were altered or reset, erasing evidence of potential tampering or remote access. Claims of a computer algorithm adjusting absentee ballot counts to skew results, possibly installed post-2016. Allegations that ballots were backdated to meet deadlines, allowing invalid votes to be counted.
Around 9,500 deceased individuals listed as having returned ballots, per analysis of voter rolls against Social Security data. Poll workers reportedly re-scanned the same batches of ballots 3-4 times, inflating counts.
Machines were connected to the internet, enabling external interference despite denials from officials, especially now that Eric Coomer's deposition proved from Coomer himself that the machines were hooked up to the internet and were communicating to external locations and have the ability to alter outcomes.
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Dominion machines reportedly had a 68.05% error rate, exceeding the federal limit of 0.0008% by thousands of times, forcing excessive ballot adjudication. Approximately 6,000 votes in Antrim County were said to have been switched from Trump to Biden due to software glitches, only discovered after manual review.
Some precincts showed impossible turnout rates, such as 350% or over 100%, suggesting phantom votes or data manipulation. Key logs for ballot adjudication (where votes are manually reviewed) were deleted or overwritten, preventing full verification of changes.
Tabulator event logs were altered or reset, erasing evidence of potential tampering or remote access. Claims of a computer algorithm adjusting absentee ballot counts to skew results, possibly installed post-2016. Allegations that ballots were backdated to meet deadlines, allowing invalid votes to be counted.
Around 9,500 deceased individuals listed as having returned ballots, per analysis of voter rolls against Social Security data. Poll workers reportedly re-scanned the same batches of ballots 3-4 times, inflating counts.
Machines were connected to the internet, enabling external interference despite denials from officials, especially now that Eric Coomer's deposition proved from Coomer himself that the machines were hooked up to the internet and were communicating to external locations and have the ability to alter outcomes.
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