Georgia is about to have a runoff election for its two state Senate seats and these same modem-connected voting machines are slated to be used. Whatever the results turn out to be, however, will thus translate as invalid because federal law is clear that voting machines must not be able to connect to the internet.
“Once you add that modem, you are de-certifying it,” says Kevin Skoglund, a senior technical advisor at the National Election Defense Coalition.
“It is no longer federally certified. And I don’t know that all these jurisdictions are aware of that because ES&S is advertising otherwise. The three largest voting manufacturing companies – Election Systems & Software, Dominion Voting Systems and Hart InterCivic – have acknowledged they all put modems in some of their tabulators and scanners.”
As it turns out, Dominion and ES&S voting systems were designed decades ago in such a way as to allow for and promote all kinds of voter fraud. And two men in particular are to blame for safeguarding the sham while continuing to promote these machines as some kind of gold standard for holding elections.
Bob Urosevich and Barry Herron between the years of 1997 and 2003
fine-tuned the art of electronic vote manipulation to such a degree that
traditional hacking is no longer a requirement in order to change the
outcome of an election. Now, it can all be done on the sly through
simple chain of custody and source code manipulation....<<<Read The Full Article Here>>>...