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December 15, 2020
Dominion voting software was the focus of a hearing in Lansing on Tuesday where the CEO sat down to take questions from lawmakers. But Dominion is also the focus of an audit into Antrim County’s election process.
Antrim County resident Bill Bailey filed a lawsuit challenging the outcome of the election, specifically because of a
marijuana ordinance in Central Lake. But that opened the door to claims about accuracy and security in the election.
We reported on that audit when a judge authorized its release to the public on Monday. The audit from Allied Security Operations Group – based in Texas – offered criticism of the voting machines and the election process in Antrim County.
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Dominion CEO denounces âdisinformation campaign during Michigan hearing
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LANSING, Mich. â Dominion Voting Systems CEO John Poulos testified under oath in front of Michigan lawmakers Tuesday, defending his company from what he called âa dangerous and reckless disinformation campaign.
âThese lies have consequences: death threats have been leveled against state and local officials, my company s employees, and even against my family,â Poulos said. The largest threat, however, has been on the assault on the confidence in America s democratic process.
The Denver-based company has been at the center of fraud allegations and unfounded conspiracy theories after a clerk in Antrim County made an error while reporting unofficial results on election night, giving Trump votes to Biden.
https://www.hangthecensors.com/482662.html (Natural News) An election security group that carried out forensic audits in Michigan filed a report on Monday, Dec. 14, suggesting that the Dominion Voting System machines that were used in the state were intentionally designed to cause errors. The group is urging President Donald Trump to take steps to declare the machines a national security issue.
“We conclude that the Dominion Voting System is intentionally and purposefully designed with inherent errors to create systemic fraud and influence election results,” wrote the Allied Security Operations Group, an election watchdog who carried out a forensic audit on multiple Dominion machines in Antrim County, Michigan. (Related: “Glitch” in Michigan county gives Biden an extra 6,000 votes – similar anomalies found in 47 other counties.)