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originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
a reply to: saladfingers123456
I'm not seeing how this QSnatch malware is a valid connection to the election device/software
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Scytl: Founded in 2001 in Spain, Scytl organized 12 state-wide implementations, and its technologies were used in another 980 U.S. jurisdictions in 28 states, during the 2016 General Election.
78 million voters from more than 800 U.S. counties in states including Colorado, Georgia, New Jersey, California, and Texas benefited from Scytl secure election solutions.
The Free Press's research into Scytl began with noting the ownership of Scytl by Nauta and Nauta's ownership of Carrier IQ, a cell phone spyware manufacturer. Carrier IQ is not the only mobile phone applications company that Nauta has invested in.
One of Nauta's a principals, Dominic Endicott, previously worked for Booz Allen Hamilton. Booz Allen is a major defense and intelligence contractor.
originally posted by: PilSungMtnMan
10 House seats flipped to GOP when Nancy promised to expand Dem control.
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originally posted by: PokeyJoe
I think its about time that all voting machines, software and processes become nationalized. All voting machine computer code needs to be made open source.
We should not have private, multi-national corporations controlling our elections. The US Government should control all phases, places, people and nodes of any election.
originally posted by: scraedtosleep
a reply to: PilSungMtnMan
Those are uncounted.
even if they're all thrown out they wont effect the results.
Someone said that it was around 10k ballots. And no one is saying this was fraud. Their saying these voters needed to provide proof of identification and failed to do so by Nov. 9th.
originally posted by: scraedtosleep
a reply to: PilSungMtnMan
Those are uncounted.
even if they're all thrown out they wont effect the results.
Someone said that it was around 10k ballots. And no one is saying this was fraud. Their saying these voters needed to provide proof of identification and failed to do so by Nov. 9th.
originally posted by: saladfingers123456
OK, a follow up to my last post. This is regarding the source of the claim about "Qsnatch".
Allied Security Operations. Link to their website and the quote below
ASOG is a group of globally engaged professionals who come from various disciplines to include Department of Defense, Secret Service, Department of Homeland Security, and the Central Intelligence Agency. Our employees and contractors care about this world and strive to make the international community a better place for all.
So, ex CIA work there. That to me is a red flag. Keep your eyes on any news related to this. My suspicion is that this is a counter operation to delegitimatise the Trump side. But that is just speculation at this point. But the use of Q in the malware name is like something cooked up to be obvious for the masses and controlling the narrative.
EXTRA... Ok, I'm looking at their website.. and get this... they have a link in big letters at the top called "Looking Glass Blog".
They are definitely trying to link into Q somehow. This will take a deeper investigation of who is behind this.
As people in the Q realm, this should be looked into because this could be turned upon anyone here for association.
No doubt they'd want to somehow dirty the whole Q thing... they've already tried to dub everyone as dangerous terrorists.
Q laughs at you.
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
I think its about time that all voting machines, software and processes become nationalized. All voting machine computer code needs to be made open source.
We should not have private, multi-national corporations controlling our elections. The US Government should control all phases, places, people and nodes of any election.