We're using voting machines made in China using software designed by Cartel de Sol.
The software is specifically engineered to hijack elections by a Venezuelan drug trafficking cartel.
The votes are transmitted via Chinese networking equipment to Chinese servers managed by administrators in Serbia.
These voting machines are used in many countries.
It is the instrument that the Deep State is using to gain control of governments throughout the world.
CIA whistleblower and retired CIA Agent, Gary Berntsen, came out to expose this. Watch the following video to learn how your country and democracy has been in the process of being stolen since 2006. The problem is transnational in 72 countries.
Stolenelectionsfacts.com has been tracking this. For more information, please visit the website.
UPDATE: This is a 2006 video from CNN about Dominion, Sequoia, and Smartmatic Election Services.
Holy Cow !! Incredible job. If I’m not mistaken, doesn’t this back up everything Mike Lindell has been saying for years now ? Also, all the talk about drop boxes being the main culprit. Would it be fair to say it’s a combination of the two or are the drop boxes more of a distraction from the bigger problem, the machines ? Thanks Lizzy
Something is missing from this story. The links between michael dell, dell computers ( I have had my hands on dominion machines and they were made by dell), broadcom and vmware (formerly owned by dell, now broadcom) there is also evidence that windows vm's on VMware workstation were used. I also suspect the broadcom ceo (not using his real name to obfuscate his real identity) is an agent for the ccp.
Another question I have, it was mentioned "we have the source code'. Well, if you have the source code and you want to make a REAL believable splash...RELEASE IT on the internet. And mention the names at the FBI and doj whom this evidence was given. Otherwise we are right back at "I have high level government contacts that tell me...". There is just enough verifiable common knowledge truth in this to make it believable, but not enough to make me believe they arent just shilling for book sales.