tomder55
Feb 14, 2022, 07:34 AM
This is not about Russiagate
The Dominos I'm talking about is the Domino Voting System that was employed in Georgia. Clueless' administration is asking the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency (CISA) to not release a report about the Domino Voting System saying that the release would "threaten election security."
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.
Feds oppose immediate release of voting machine report - ABC News (go.com) (https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory/feds-oppose-release-voting-machine-report-82828143)
Ga Sec State ;one of the defendants has asked for the report to be released .
"The public deserves to know the context of J. Alex Halderman’s claims and his testimony regarding the 2020 election,"
Secretary Raffensperger Calls On J Alex Halderman To Agree To Release Secret Report And Preelection Testimony | Elections (ga.gov) (https://sos.ga.gov/index.php/elections/secretary_raffensperger_calls_on_j_alex_halderman_ to_agree_to_release_secret_report_and_preelection_ testimony)
If there is nothing to hide then why the reluctance to release it ? How could the truth possibly threaten election security ? Either the system preserves the integrity of the vote or it doesn't .
The Dominos I'm talking about is the Domino Voting System that was employed in Georgia. Clueless' administration is asking the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency (CISA) to not release a report about the Domino Voting System saying that the release would "threaten election security."
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.
Feds oppose immediate release of voting machine report - ABC News (go.com) (https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory/feds-oppose-release-voting-machine-report-82828143)
Ga Sec State ;one of the defendants has asked for the report to be released .
"The public deserves to know the context of J. Alex Halderman’s claims and his testimony regarding the 2020 election,"
Secretary Raffensperger Calls On J Alex Halderman To Agree To Release Secret Report And Preelection Testimony | Elections (ga.gov) (https://sos.ga.gov/index.php/elections/secretary_raffensperger_calls_on_j_alex_halderman_ to_agree_to_release_secret_report_and_preelection_ testimony)
If there is nothing to hide then why the reluctance to release it ? How could the truth possibly threaten election security ? Either the system preserves the integrity of the vote or it doesn't .