Charlotte, NC — A Michigan judge allowed the forensic report from the Dominion voting software at the center of the election lawsuits to be released. Inside the report, details of error-filled software and attempts to modify election counts were found. In all, the error rate of the ballots was 68.05%, higher than the 0.0008% allowed by the FEC.
The report details from the Allied Security Operations Group share how thousands of votes were removed from the normal ballot process and put into a process called adjudication. This allowed for the modification of votes without appropriate oversight or controls. Adjudication logs and files were missing, and Allied Security states they continue to research this.
A popular video was shown in court by the Trump attorneys that outlined how this adjudication process could be used to alter vote totals. The video is available online and can be seen below.
The report from Allied Security also shares how software in the voting machines was altered two days after the election. This resulted in vote totals being changed in the recounts in the area. The details outline how this lead to the approval of the marijuana ordinance that was the reason for the forensic evaluation in the beginning.
The report outlines multiple instances of violations in changing software and vote changes after recounts. This would support the allegations by the Trump campaign since the election. The group also states that the election results should not have been certified, given the level of discrepancies found.
The report also shares how a user attempted to zero out election results. This would be a violation of federal law and, as the report indicates, an attempt to tamper with election results. The full report is 23 pages and has redactions as requested by the judge.
Soon after the report was released, The Amistad Project requested that evidence be preserved in multiple swing states. Evidence that would be needed to continue to prove that the election was manipulated, as Trump and his attorneys have argued.
The evidence continues to mount against the left, even as the mainstream media continues to argue that the election is over and there is no way forward. The software used has major issues, and the high error rates are significantly above those allowed by federal law. It is clear; there is no way to trust the election results as they currently stand.
The left will continue to argue that the transition must continue. They continue to argue that their declared winner will take the White House and that there are no other options for President Trump. Except American patriots are not going to simply let this go.
Attorney Sidney Powell and her team have requested that the Supreme Court review the results of the audit. It is not yet clear if the Supreme Court will hear the results and give consideration. Powell has maintained that the Dominion software is responsible for fraud.
The Michigan Secretary of State argued against the release of the forensic report. The argument was that there was a move to spread disinformation about the election results. Was this the case, or were they concerned with what was found?
It is clear the election is not over. It is clear there are issues with the voting software. There is the potential of a disputed electoral college election in Congress, but it is not clear that the outcome could be overturned without some Democrat support.
If the Supreme Court refuses to step in and continued evidence is released, it will become very ugly across the US. There are already talks of secession in many states, and others will argue to support the move. It’s clear that our country is on the brink of a major historical event.
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