
August 14, 2023 | Zero5G.com | Image source | It’s not a secret that wireless voting equipment is hackable.
A recent report describes the serious problems regarding hackability and manipulation of USA voting systems. Turns out that AT&T, FirstNet and Microsoft have teamed up with the federal government to “secure” the elections.
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The authors of the report stated, “the team realized that the federal government has indeed created a nationwide network that is capable of collecting and changing real-time voting data at polling places across the country from a central location. The private network tool is called FirstNet, and like so many things that have proven detrimental to American liberty – it was sold as a tool to ensure public safety.”
Adding to this glaring problem is the fact that AT&T is also collaborating with China on the Internet of Things (IoT). According to their website, AT&T has been in China for over 30 years.
In addition to partnership with AT&T and FirstNet, Microsoft is “protecting” elections with “ElectionGuard.”
In a 2019 investigation, “MintPress revealed how ElectionGuard was developed by companies with deep ties to the U.S. defense and intelligence communities and Israeli military intelligence, as well as the fact that it is far from clear that the technology would prevent foreign or domestic interference with, or the manipulation of, vote totals or other aspects of American election systems.”
These facts underscore the need to address these brazen conflicts of interest, secure our voting system, and get corporations, military intelligence, and private partners out of elections.
A growing majority of Americans know the 2020 election was fraudulent. Many analysts who have been studying election integrity have concluded that there had to be a two-way connection between local election electronics (electronic poll pads, tabulators, election management systems, voter databases, etc.) and a centralized data collection system responsible for monitoring and manipulating the election. Fingers have rightly been pointed at all-inclusive election management software, the Albert Sensor system, Scytl and Edison, and the Election Infrastructure Information Sharing and Analysis Center (EI-ISAC).
This incestuous collaboration between the Department of Homeland Security, the Election Assistance Commission, leftist/globalist funding, foreign companies, and their private partners, allowed for the real-time monitoring of all election data, and more importantly, the ability to change the results.
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