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A forensic audit to “test the integrity of Dominion Voting System in how it performed in Antrim County, Michigan for the 2020 election” was completed by Allied Security Operations Group, LLC, (ASOG). From their official report:
ASOG is a group of globally engaged professionals who come from various disciplines to include Department of Defense, Secret Service, Department of Homeland Security, and the Central Intelligence Agency. It provides a range of security services, but has a particular emphasis on cybersecurity, open source investigation and penetration testing of networks. We employ a wide variety of cyber and cyber forensic analysts. We have patents pending in a variety of applications from novel network security applications to SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) protection and safe browsing solutions for the dark and deep web.
https://www.hangthecensors.com/482575.html (Natural News) A security company tasked with forensically auditing 16 Dominion Voting Systems machines in Antrim County, Mich., has been given the green light by a circuit court judge to release its findings.
Judge Kevin A. Elsenheimer of Michigan’s 13th district told attorney Matthew DePerno that Allied Security Operations Group can furnish evidence in a lawsuit filed by Central Lake resident William Bailey showing that thousands of votes in the county were illegally flipped from President Donald Trump to Democrat contender Joe Biden.
There is also a dispute over a ballot initiative that plaintiffs say was illicitly altered following a tie vote. Ballots were re-fed through the Dominion tabulator, the lawsuit claims, producing results that do not accurately reflect the will of voters.
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An Arizona state senator said he will issue subpoenas for an audit of Dominion Voting Systems machines used in Maricopa County.
Following a virtual hearing on Monday in which officials defended the integrity of the 2020 election, Eddie Farnsworth, a Republican who is the chairman of the Judiciary Committee, said a review of voting equipment and software would serve to see if we can reinsert some confidence in our election process, according to the
President Trump and his allies claim Dominion machines allowed for votes to be improperly switched to President-elect Joe Biden. Dominion Voting Systems, whose machines were used in Maricopa and in other places across the country, has vociferously denied the allegations about the company being involved in a massive voter fraud scheme, billing them as being part of a disinformation effort.