So easy to hack 2020 elections in jurisdictions that still use Windows 7 operating system & bought Dominican Voting Systems

So easy to hack  2020 elections  as  so many jurisdictions still use Windows 7 — which ended its operational life in January 2020.

Windows 7 is used in 10,000 jurisdictions nationwide including Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Michigan and counties in Pennsylvania.

(The Center Square) – The Dominion Voting Systems, which has been used in multiple states where fraud has been alleged in the 2020 U.S. Election, was rejected three times by data communications experts from the Texas Secretary of State and Attorney General’s Office for failing to meet basic security standards.

Unlike Texas, other states certified the use of the system, including Pennsylvania, where voter fraud has been alleged on multiple counts this week.

Dominion Voting Systems, a Canadian company headquartered in Denver, is one of three companies primarily used in U.S. elections. The others are Election Systems and Software and Texas based-Hart InterCivic.

The Dominion system was implemented in North Carolina and Nevada, where election results are being challenged, and in Georgia and Michigan, where a “glitch” that occurred reversed thousands of votes for Republican President Donald Trump to Democrat Joe Biden.

While Biden declared victory Saturday in his U.S. presidential race against Trump, the Trump campaign is launching several challenges to vote counts in states across the country, alleging fraud.

Dominion’s Democracy Suite system was chosen for statewide implementation in New Mexico in 2013, the first year it was rejected by the state of Texas.

Louisiana modernized its mail ballot system by implementing Dominion’s ImageCast Central software statewide; Clark County, Nevada, implemented the same system in 2017. Roughly 52 counties in New York, 65 counties in Michigan and the entire state of Colorado and New Mexico use Dominion systems.

According to a Penn Wharton study, “The Business of Voting,” Dominion Voting Systems reached approximately 71 million voters in 1,635 jurisdictions in the U.S. in 2016.

Dominion “got into trouble” with several subsidiaries it used over alleged cases of fraud. One subsidiary is Smartmatic, a company “that has played a significant role in the U.S. market over the last decade,” according to a report published by UK-based AccessWire.

Litigation over Smartmatic “glitches” alleges they impacted the 2010 and 2013 mid-term elections in the Philippines, raising questions of cheating and fraud. An independent review of the source codes used in the machines found multiple problems, which concluded, “The software inventory provided by Smartmatic is inadequate, … which brings into question the software credibility,” ABS-CBN reported.

Smartmatic’s chairman is a member of the British House of Lords, Mark Malloch Brown, a former vice-chairman of George Soros’ Investment Funds, former vice-president at the World Bank, lead international partner at Sawyer Miller, a political consulting firm, and former vice-chair of the World Economic Forum who “remains deeply involved in international affairs.” The company’s reported globalist ties have caused members of the media and government officials to raise questions about its involvement in the U.S. electoral process.

In January, U.S. lawmakers expressed concern about foreign involvement through these companies’ creation and oversight of U.S. election equipment. Top executives from the three major companies were grilled by both Democratic and Republican members of the U.S. House Committee on House Administration about the integrity of their systems.

Also in January, election integrity activists expressed concern “about what is known as supply-chain security, the tampering of election equipment during manufacturing,” the Associated Press reported. “A document submitted to North Carolina elections officials by ES&S last year shows, for example, that it has manufacturing operations in the Philippines.”

All three companies “have faced criticism over a lack of transparency and reluctance to open up their proprietary systems to outside testing,” the Associated Press reported. In 2019, the AP found that these companies “had long skimped on security in favor of convenience and operated under a shroud of financial and operational secrecy despite their critical role in elections.”

In its third examination of Dominion systems in 2019, Texas officials once again rejected using it after identifying “multiple hardware and software issues that preclude the Office of the Texas Secretary of State from determining that the Democracy Suite 5.5-A system satisfies each of the voting-system requirements set forth in the Texas Election Code.”

The examiners raised specific concerns about whether the system “was suitable for its intended purpose; operates efficiently and accurately; and is safe from fraudulent or unauthorized manipulation.”

They concluded that Dominion systems and corresponding hardware devices did not meet Texas Election Code certification standards.

Last December, a group of Democratic politicians sent a letter to leaders of private equity firms that own the major election vendors asking them to disclose information including ownership, finances and research investments.

“The voting machine lobby, led by the biggest company, ES&S, believes they are above the law,” Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., a member of the Intelligence Committee and co-signer of the letter, said. “They have not had anybody hold them accountable even on the most basic matters.”

ES&S Chief Executive Tom Burt dismissed the criticism, telling NBC News that it was “inevitable and impossible to answer,” and called on Congress to implement “greater oversight of the national election process.”

“There are going to be people who have opinions from now until eternity about the security of the equipment, the bias of those companies who are producing the equipment, the bias of the election administrators who are conducting the election,” Burt told NBC News.

“What the American people need is a system that can be audited, and then those audits have to happen and be demonstrated to the American public,” Burt said.

Burt argued last year in an op-ed published by Roll Call that national regulatory oversight was needed, including requirements for paper backups of individual votes, mandatory post-election audits and additional resources for the U.S. Election Assistance Commission.

NBC News examined publicly available online shipping records for ES&S and found that many parts for U.S. election machines, including electronics and tablets, were made in China and the Philippines. When it raised concerns about the potential for technology theft or sabotage, Burt said the overseas facilities were “very secure” and the final assembly of machines occurs in the U.S.

The AP also surveyed the election software being used by all 50 states, the District of Columbia and territories. Roughly 10,000 election jurisdictions nationwide were using Windows 7 or an older operating system in 2019 to create ballots, program voting machines, tally votes and report counts, the AP found. Windows 7 reached the end of its operational life in January 2020.

After Jan. 14, Microsoft stopped providing technical support and producing “patches” to fix software vulnerabilities, making Windows 7 easy to hack unless U.S. jurisdictions paid a fee to receive security updates through 2023, the AP found.

According to its assessment, multiple states were affected by the end of Windows 7 support, including Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Indiana, Michigan, North Carolina, many counties in Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin

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How Dominican Voting Machines can alter your vote

Who  you plan to vote for may not be who you actually  vote for … when using  an electronic voting machine such as Dominican Voting Systems.

You thought you voted for Trump BUT you actually “voted” for Biden.

“Some of the most popular ballot-marking machines, made by Election Systems & Software and Dominion Voting Systems, register votes in bar codes that the human eye cannot decipher,” according to a February report by Associated Press.

But according to researchers, that’s a problem, as “voters could end up with printouts that accurately spell out the names of the candidates they picked, but, because of a hack, the bar codes do not reflect those choices.”

“Because the bar codes are what’s tabulated, voters would never know that their ballots benefited another candidate,” the report adds.

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Election fraud? Hand recount in Georgia

Election fraud  related to the use of  Dominion electronic  voting machines?

Hand  recount in Georgia  will show accuracy or lack of accuracy  using Dominion voting machines for the  first time.

Two coming elections in the state of  Georgia in January 2021 will decide which party will  control the Senate. Currently Republicans hold 50 and Democrats 48.

From the Wall Street Journal:

“ATLANTA—Georgia officials said Wednesday 11/11/2020  they would hold a rare, by-hand recount of the state’s 5 million votes for president, a move that comes amid a close margin as other states are winding down their official counts.

“President-elect Joe Biden was leading President Trump by more than 14,000 votes in Georgia as of Wednesday, or 0.3% of the vote. If Mr. Biden is declared the winner, it would be the first time a Democratic presidential candidate has carried the state since 1992. Mr. Biden has won enough states in the Electoral College to become the president-elect, even without Georgia, according to Associated Press projections and election results.

‘For up-to-the-minute coverage of the 2020 elections, please see WSJ’s Live Updates

“Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, a Republican, said that state law requires him to certify the election results by Nov. 20.”

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FACEBOOK censors political speech about “the Big Guy” Biden’s 10% cut of Chinese money

No discussion allowed  for the public on Facebook about stories — about the Bidens — which   the public wants to know and chat about ….

So  is Joe Biden   “the big guy” who gets a  10% cut of all   money his son Hunter got from a deal with the Chinese?  Hunter’s partner says,  Yes!  More evidence keeps leaking out ….

“A former business partner to Hunter Biden, Tony Bobulinski, has made a bombshell statement that not only are the emails on the Biden laptop authentic but the reference to giving a cut to “the big guy” was indeed a reference to former Vice President Joe Biden. More emails are emerging that show Hunter Biden referring to his family as his asset in these dealings.

The emails that have attracted the most attention refer to an actual meeting of Joe  Biden with these foreign figures and one referring to a proposed equity split of “20” for “H” and “10 held by H for the big guy?” Bobulinski confirms that “H” was used for Hunter Biden and that his father was routinely called “the big guy” in these discussions.” [from Jonathan Turley]

Clearly the public has a constitutionally protected right of free speech to “chat” about all sorts of things.

People used to use the telephone to chat about whatever.  Now they ‘text’ and “post’ and write blogs.  The ways of communicating have changed dramatically.  For example, when was the last time you wrote a long letter to a close relative?

When was the last time you texted someone?

FACEBOOK’s protections as a “platform” must be reined in.  And the public needs to “speak up” as did some  it Letters published on the Wall Street Journal 10/22/2020.   It’s an Easy Fix  — Facebook’s 323 protections are good only so long as constitutionally protected speech is ALSO protected.  So — if you want to post speech typically protected THEN Facebook can’t touch it.   If Facebook does — then Facebook loses protections.  Simple Fix.

written by  psychologist  Cameron Jackson   jaj48@aol.com

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it would be OK among friends? [CNN legal expert Toobin exposed himself while on Zoom]

The New Yorker has suspended legal  reporter Jeffrey Toobin. Sources tell VICE it’s because he exposed himself during a Zoom call last week between members of the New Yorker and WNYC radio.

“I believed I was not visible on Zoom. I thought no one on the Zoom call could see me. I thought I had muted the Zoom video,” he [Toobin]  added.

Toobin’s Conde Nast email has been disabled and he has not tweeted since October 13. He did, however, appear on CNN, where he is the network’s chief legal analyst, on Saturday.

“Jeff Toobin has asked for some time off while he deals with a personal issue, which we have granted,” CNN said in a statement.

Toobin may have been suspended by The New Yorker, but he appeared on CNN on Saturday.

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Firenze Sage:   The legal expert [Toobin]  is a criminal.  Personal issue my ass.

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Is Trump a barbarian or speeding up time for projects like highways & pipelines?

Below is a list of 20 plus ‘quality of life’ programs which supposedly [per Facebook, Vickie W]  President Trump  totally “killed”.   Really? Click link  and see programs and current status of some  So,  Not so.   

The  programs  supposedly “killed”  include the National Enviornmental Policy Act, Endangered Species Act, Clean Water Act, Migratory Bird Act, Clean Air Act, Noise Control Act, Farmlands Protection Act, Coastal Zone Management Act and Natiional Wildlife Refuge Act.

So  — is Trump some ‘barbarian’ who hates all sorts of things that make America have better quality of life with safe water, birds that migrate, farms protected and wildlife taken care of ?

Yes different people disagree.

Yes — Trump is making changes.  Major changes.    That’s clear. The MAJOR change is change of laws to speed up infra structure projects.  To whit:

July 15 (UPI) —” President Donald Trump on Wednesday made sweeping changes to a pivotal environmental law, limiting public review of federal infrastructure projects to speed up approval for projects such as highways and pipelines.

“Speaking at a UPS facility in Atlanta, Trump announced that his administration had completed a “top to bottom overhaul” of the National Environmental Policy Act, issuing a final rule he said would save hundreds of millions of dollars over a decade by reducing the time to complete reviews of infrastructure projects.

“For decades the single biggest obstacle to building a modern transportation system has been the mountains and mountains of bureaucratic red tape in Washington, D.C.,” Trump said. “All of that ends today.”

The final rule would establish a two-year limit to finish impact statements and a one-year limit for environmental assessments, according to the White House.”

Below is the list of supposedly totally “killed” by Trump  programs supplied on Facebook by Vickie W.    Best I can see, Trump is trying to change the regulatory process which used to mean getting permits for a highway could take more than 10 years ….    Time for change?   written by Cameron Jackson  jaj48@aol.com

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What’s next in balmy California: wear masks “in between bites” says Gov. Newsom (D)

California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) — who signed an order making masks mandatory in public –– told family members to wear face masks “in between bites” of food when dining out.  

Further proof that mask mandates have nothing to do with a virus.

Newsom is a Democrat tyrant drunk on power.

Going out to eat with members of your household this weekend? Don’t forget to keep your mask on in between bites. Do your part to keep those around you healthy.

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Firenze Sage:    One, two, three  open. one, two, three close.   Imagine the snitch line:  I saw him take two bites without his mask.

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protection for me and screw you — [arrogance of elected elite?]

Arrogance of elected elite?    Mayors don’t like it when “protesters” show up at their  house.     Remember  Democrat Mayor Lightfoot  of Chicago  who got her hair done during the pandemic?

Progressive mayors seem to suddenly have a change of heart about protesters when they show up at their own homes. That appears to be the case in Chicago as well. The Chicago Tribune got hold of a police directive preventing protesters from gathering outside Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s home or, in fact, anywhere on her street. Police have literally been checking ID’s for anyone who tries to enter the street where the mayor lives. One neighbor dubbed it “Fort Lori.”

The Chicago Police Department has effectively banned protesters from demonstrating on Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s block in the Logan Square neighborhood, ordering officers to arrest anyone who refuses to leave, the Tribune has learned…

Some neighbors in the Logan Square area have complained about the city’s approach to protests around Lightfoot’s house, which at times has included checking residents’ IDs before letting them close. Ron Kaminecki, a 69-year old patent attorney and bike shop owner who lives on Bernard Street a few houses from Lightfoot, said some neighbors have been frustrated by the police presence and barricades.

“I came up with the name ‘Fort Lori’ because it’s so hard to get in and out,” Kaminecki said.

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Firenze Sage:    This is the broad [Mary Lightfoot]  who broke curfew to get her hair done. And screw you.

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