Here’s Why CNN Is Admitting Dominion Machines CAN Be Hacked!
We've got some SERIOUS funny business going on!
Something smells VERY fishy about this…
Two days ago, CNN, & The Washington Post published articles admitting that the Dominion Software, specifically on the Imagecast X Ballot Marking Devices (used throughout Georgia thanks to Brian Kemp), has flaws that CAN be exploited.
They of course follow this admission by declaring that “The vulnerabilities have never been exploited in an election”. But still, they’re admitting they can be hacked…
CNN says their source for this information comes from a 5 page analysis from the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), a new report which is scheduled for release this week.
Now, I'm sure you're all just as shocked as I was, since CISA’s former director Chris Krebs told us just days after the 2020 election that this was the safest and most secure election in American history! Every left wing propagandist, including CNN, and TWP echoed this statement for months!
So what changed?! And why now?!
CNN specifically declared on many occasions following the election that the claims against Dominion were baseless…
So, why the hell are they suddenly telling us that Domininon machines CAN in fact be hacked? Well I did some digging to find out, and I'm 100% sure that I’ve figured it out…
What you're seeing has EVERYTHING to do with the fact that the Halderman report is about to be released.
What Is The Halderman Report?
There was a lawsuit filed in Georgia in 2017 Curling v. Raffensperger which stated that the ES&S machines previously used in Georgia were so vulnerable that they violated the civil rights of the petitioners. At the time of the filing, Georgia was using outdated touchscreen machines which had NO paper backups. In 2019, Brian Kemp attempted to squash these argument by replacing the DREs with a paper-backed Dominion machine which prints a paper ballot.
The state purchased 30,000 brand new Image Cast X machines, and Dominion was awarded 107 million dollars for the contract. On these new machines, voters would still make their selection on a touchscreen, but the machine would print a paper ballot which reflects their choices to then be tabulated. This was Kemp’s attempt to satisfy the petitioners who are demanding a shift to hand counted paper ballots.
However, here’s the BIG problem with these machines. The Image Cast X doesn’t actually read the voter’s selections on the paper ballot printout. They instead read a QR code in the upper right corner, which is supposed to represent the voter’s choices. This QR code could theoretically be programmed to change a voters selections without anyone knowing. Therefore, the paper ballot is meaningless.
Now get this, (just a side note) one of Dominion’s lobbyists, Jared Thomas, worked directly on Kemp’s political campaigns since he first won the state Senate seat in 2002. He also worked for Kemp in the Secretary of State’s Office. So, its no surprise that Kemp used this lawsuit as an opportunity to give his buddies at Dominion a contract for 107 million dollars.
Okay, now back to the Halderman report. The lawsuit didn’t stop when Kemp replaced the ES&S machines with Dominion machines. The petitioners shifted to alleging that the new system were also so insecure as to be unconstitutional. The petitioners then filed a motion to examine the Image Cast X machines for vulnerabilities, and Judge Totenberg granted Professor Halderman access to them for 12 weeks in order to inspect their security.
Halderman publicly stated that he found “multiple severe security flaws" that would allow bad actors to install malicious software and change votes. However, almost no one has seen this report, because it has been kept under temporary seal.
Here’s why…
Judge Totenberg gave the report to CISA, and agreed not to unseal it until they did their OWN review of the Halderman report!
CISA got the Halderman report and said they would complete their own “coordinated vulnerability disclosure”, and in the meantime, urged the judge not to release the report before they’re done, saying “premature disclosure of Dr. Halderman’s report, even in redacted form, could, assist malicious actors and thereby undermine election security.”
And That Brings Us To Today…
After 4 long months, CISA is finally done writing their 5 page review. They've drafted an official response to the Halderman report, which is going to be released next week. But, before it comes out, they've decided to leak it to CNN and the Washington Post to give the media a chance to spin their propaganda...
CISA was able to hold off the Halderman report from the public for a few months, but now that CISA is done their risk assessment, the Halderman report can be unsealed by Judge Totenberg! So, CNN, TWP, CISA, and Dominion are all trying to lay the foundation of LIES before this BOMBSHELL drops.
Is this starting to make sense yet?
They’re all in cover your ass mode… “yes the machines can be hacked, but there’s no evidence that they have been.”
CNN:
“Because the subject is Dominion voting equipment, which has been the target of conspiracy theorists who falsely claim there was large-scale fraud in the 2020 election, federal and state and local officials are bracing for election deniers to try to weaponize news of the vulnerabilities ahead of midterm elections.”
BOOM... They are 100% trying to get ahead of this story. They’re literally bracing for impact!
Dominion Is ALSO In “CYA” mode!
The day before CNN and TWP published their spin stories, there was another report released by The Mitre Corporation. The Mitre Corporation is a federally funded research and development center that was commissioned by Dominion. Apparently, they reached the same conclusions as CISA!
Gabriel Sterling put out a statement:
“Both the CISA and Mitre reports show what reasonable people already know — if bad actors are given full and unfettered access to any system, they can manipulate that system. Like CISA, Mitre found that existing procedural safeguards observed by election offices make it extremely unlikely for any bad actor to actually exploit the vulnerabilities.”
“Dominion says they were aware of the vulnerabilities and told CISA that its systems can be updated to address them.”
Ahh, so now it makes perfect sense. Dominion, along with the mainstream media and CISA are going to spin this in a way that allows Dominion to dodge the bullet. Dominion will admit that their machines can be hacked and attempt to come in and do a “trusted build” ahead of the 2022 midterms.
But wait a second... You guys built a machine that can be hacked in the first place! It took an outside expert to figure this out. What makes you qualified to fix it?
Clearly, the Halderman report is BAD news for them. And what We The People have to do is make sure that when this all comes out, we shout it from the rooftops. Destroy their narrative! We have to push like a freight train to get rid of these dam machines, and use the Halderman report as a basis for arguing for it.
They know what’s coming.
And that's why they're panicking!
LETS GOOOO!!!!!!
Why not give the voter a copy of the ballot results to take home, and also the RNC and DNC also get a copy of the ballots....you would have an audit rolled into voting day everytime....if there were a issue, the ballots would already be handcounted by the RNC and DNC to compare and cross verify
I believe they are admitting the machines can be hacked....but insist they haven’t been hacked in the past....because they fully plan to accuse hacking of the machines for all the losses they will have in Nov. They will then accuse & blame republicans for bringing all these vulnerabilities to light & will somehow screw up the entire election process.