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Smartmatic, in the Philippine house, admits that electronic election data could be deleted in the middle of the night, and nobody would even know. When Smartmatic was forced to sell in the US over its Venezuela links, it retained the Intellectual Property of its software. This software ran on... show more
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I just don’t make these things up. A now realized whistleblower gave me the documents! Smartmatic owns the software in our machines! The machines went from Smartmatic to Sequoia to Dominion. While Smartmatic retained proprietary intellectual property.

This shows that the US gov knew Smartmatic owned the software in our election machines 2 years after Smartmatic divested from US elections.

The man representing Smartmatic in this video is Heider Garcia. HE IS THE CURRENT ELECTIONS ADMINISTRATOR FOR DALLAS COUNTY TEXAS!!!

NEVER FORGET 😡

WE NEED TO IMPLEMENT THIS NOW

It should all be open source. Period. We own our elections, we should own the software. Otherwise, no software period. Paper ballots do the same.

Paper ballots and hand counting period. This is crazy!

@David49ers7 Smartmatic is the same software used in the Dominion voting machines we use. But they would NEVER leverage these exploits in a United States election, amiright?! 🤣

We must shut it down in US
