Vindication, BBBTE Should Be Banned!
Long awaited Halderman report/testimony supports vote flipping claims
Phoenix, AZ June 16, 2023… There are three things that cannot be long hidden, the sun, the moon and the truth. Such is the testimony in the Federal District Court for the Northern District of Georgia unsealed a 96-page report that Dr. J. Alex Halderman wrote with Prof. Drew Springall, Security Researcher and Assistant Professor at Auburn University. The document describes serious vulnerabilities they found in Georgia's Dominion ImageCast X ballot marking devices.
You may recall that there was great controversy over whether the report should be released. While the people demand security and transparency, two necessary ingredients for election integrity, the political bureaucracy in collusion with the judiciary gave the middle finger to us all. What is in this report, combined with the court coverup should make the blood of every American voter boil with anger.
THEY KNEW THE MACHINES WERE DEFECTIVE AND THEY ALLOWED THEIR USE ANYHOW! THIS IS A DISGRACE!
AP February 11, 2022— Katie Brumback, “Feds oppose immediate release of voting machine report”.
“The report has been under seal since July in federal court in Atlanta, part of a long-running lawsuit challenging Georgia’s voting machines. Its author, J. Alex Halderman, said in sworn declarations filed publicly with the court that he examined the Dominion Voting Systems machines for 12 weeks and identified “multiple severe security flaws” that would allow bad actors to install malicious software.”
Even CISA, the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency opposed the release of the report over concerns that bad actors might exploit the vulnerabilities. But wait, how do you know that the bad actors don’t already know? You don’t, we don’t. “The lawsuit alleges that Georgia’s voting machines are not secure and should be replaced with hand-marked paper ballots. Halderman, an expert witness for the plaintiffs, is a staunch supporter of hand-marked paper ballots.”1
There seems to be a great divide on the matter of transparency in the government realm. But wait a minute, what is the purpose of government? According to the Arizona State Constitution, Section 2 (up front in the hierarchy of such a contract as it should be) “All political power is inherent in the people, and governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed, and are established to protect and maintain individual rights.”
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