Witness Says Dominion Remotely Accessed Georgia Voting Machines #VoteRigger #OpenTheBox #Memoryhole

   

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Published on Dec 9, 2020

During a December 3rd Georgia Senate hearing on the 2020 election, a poll manager detailed how Dominion workers remotely accessed her poll pad and ballot marking devices.

During the hearing, poll manager Susan Boyles described Dominion employees taking over her poll pad to fix an error.

“I had to give them permission to take over my poll pad so they could reprogram it from Adams Park to SS02 A & B which is at West Spaulding Drive Elementary,” she stated.

Colonel Phil Waldron told the Arizona State Legislature, “These machines have many access points to internet. These machines ARE connected to internet. Dominion User Manual instructs how. Server traffic showed connections.” on Dominion pointed to as being "secure" because it doesn't connect to internet:

Witness Col. Phil Waldron: These machines have many access points to internet. These machines ARE connected to internet. Dominion User Manual instructs how. Server traffic showed connections.


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