Michigan lawyer demonstrates how votes flipped on Dominion machines

Gary K

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This is an interesting video. Matt Derperno, a Michigan attorney who has filed suit on the election and gotten forensic images of the Dominion machines demonstrate how these machines flip votes so that vote totals do not match the actual physical ballot count. They can so manipulate the votes so that the machine generated counts match computer generated audits but still do not match the actual ballots themselves. This is a big time forensic exposure of the Dominion machines and how they are manipulated.

 

Arthur Brain

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This is an interesting video. Matt Derperno, a Michigan attorney who has filed suit on the election and gotten forensic images of the Dominion machines demonstrate how these machines flip votes so that vote totals do not match the actual physical ballot count. They can so manipulate the votes so that the machine generated counts match computer generated audits but still do not match the actual ballots themselves. This is a big time forensic exposure of the Dominion machines and how they are manipulated.

Oh wow, this is laughable. You'll just buy into anything won't you?

This is more interested in getting you to donate dollars to the site than anything else. Oh, that and sharing the link to youtube "before big tech deletes the link!"
 

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This is an interesting video. Matt Derperno, a Michigan attorney who has filed suit on the election and gotten forensic images of the Dominion machines demonstrate how these machines flip votes so that vote totals do not match the actual physical ballot count.

“Dominion has a very strong case against Fox News,” Ciara Torres-Spelliscy, a constitutional law professor at Florida’s Stetson University and fellow at the Brennan Center for Justice, told The Guardian.

All of the “conspiracy theories about Dominion’s machines were just pure bunk,” she added. “Fox as a news organization should have known that and not given this aspect of [Trump’s] ‘big lie’ a megaphone.”

What’s particularly bad for Fox, she noted, is that Dominion asked the network to stop disseminating the lies and correct the record, yet “Fox persisted in spreading misrepresentations about the voting machine company.”

A particularly intriguing development could be the exposure of text and email messages among the Trump White House, Fox News personalities, and even Rupert Murdoch.

“I think once you start to pull the discovery material, what you’re going to find is there was a lot of communication between the Trump people both internally and externally about pushing very specific lies and narratives,” Angelo Carusone, chief executive of Media Matters for America, told The Guardian.

 
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