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"He says he was instructed not to open the box the machine came in, to preserve it for law enforcement who may need to wipe it for fingerprints."
"Thank you again for bringing this to our attention. We have determined this device originated in one of our jurisdictions. The jurisdiction has now reported the device to law enforcement as stolen."
"It is shocking that only when we started asking, 'Does it belong somewhere?' Only after that, did they realize it had been stolen," Hursti stated.
CNN’s Donie O’Sullivan reported on the bizarre story for New Day on Friday, speaking to both buyers of the machine.
Uber driver Ean Hutchinson won the voting machine after being the only bidder in an online Goodwill auction. It’s unclear if the Goodwill in Michigan knew it was a Dominion Voting machine, but Hutchinson knew what it was the second he saw the company’s name. His winning bid? $7.99...
originally posted by: Bigburgh
a reply to: Klassified
Just in case here's another source to help corroborate the Blaze. Here's MSN.
www.msn.com...
CNN’s Donie O’Sullivan reported on the bizarre story for New Day on Friday, speaking to both buyers of the machine.
Uber driver Ean Hutchinson won the voting machine after being the only bidder in an online Goodwill auction. It’s unclear if the Goodwill in Michigan knew it was a Dominion Voting machine, but Hutchinson knew what it was the second he saw the company’s name. His winning bid? $7.99...
originally posted by: JinMI
a reply to: Klassified
Proving one very peculiar thing.
You don't need to buy votes when you can buy the voting machines!
originally posted by: infolurker
a reply to: Klassified
I want my chads back!
Electronic anything with a computer tabulator and algorisms that can be modified is rife for fraud.
I do think everyone knows that.
originally posted by: Klassified
Long story shorter: An Uber driver from Ohio bought a Dominion voting machine through "Shop Goodwill" online from a Cadillac, Michigan store for $7.99. He then lists it on eBay with a starting bid of $250. The machine ended up selling for $1200 to Harry Hursti in Connecticut, who just happens to be a "security expert" and the guy who hosts a yearly hackers event in Vegas to find and hopefully remedy security flaws in old and "retired" voting machines.
Harry receives the voting machine and contacts the Michigan Secretary of State. He soon received a reply...
"He says he was instructed not to open the box the machine came in, to preserve it for law enforcement who may need to wipe it for fingerprints."
And soon after, another reply...
"Thank you again for bringing this to our attention. We have determined this device originated in one of our jurisdictions. The jurisdiction has now reported the device to law enforcement as stolen."
Obviously, they had no idea the machine was missing. That being the case, the Michigan SOS decided it was time to cover her derriere claiming that "the missing voting machine being sold online does not necessarily mean that there is a lapse in voting security."
Well, of course not. Who would ever think such a thing?
"It is shocking that only when we started asking, 'Does it belong somewhere?' Only after that, did they realize it had been stolen," Hursti stated.
Dominion voting machine used in 2020 election goes missing from Michigan, an Ohio Uber driver buys it for $8 at Goodwill
Sometimes reality trumps fiction.
originally posted by: MidnightWatcher
a reply to: visitedbythem
Democrats, dominion was just their contractor.