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Dominion voting machines designed to create an error?

I don’t know if there was enough fraud to overturn the election. But I do believe that investigating all of the allegations of fraud is essential to maintaining the feeling that we have a democracy.

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If you now believe that the nails have finally been nailed in the coffin of the President Donald Trump presidency, and now that Joe Biden has finally gotten all of the electoral votes he needs and it is over, well, you might want to think again.

A group called Allied Security Operations (ASOG) produced a report on the Dominion voting machines

ASOG concludes, “The Dominion Voting System is intentionally and purposefully designed with inherent errors to create systemic fraud and influence election results.” And adds, “The system intentionally generates an enormously high number of ballot errors.”

While the county clerk stated that the election night result of the vote flip was human error, ASOG says it’s instead due to “machine error built into the voting software designed to create the error.”

According to Trump legal team, if true this should turn the election. 

But, do you think that the election will be overturned? Do you think the mainstream media will report on this? I highly doubt it.

Unfortunately, I don’t think the media cares about the truth. I’m not going to weigh in on whether or not I think this report presents clear evidence that there was widespread fraud. 

However, it is unsettling to have doubts about the fairness of elections. It is unsettling to see that the mainstream and social media giants don’t want you to be looking deeper into it. They have an agenda, which is to sail their chosen candidate, Biden into victory instead of reporting the truth.

I don’t know if there was enough fraud to overturn the election. But I do believe that investigating all of the allegations of fraud is essential to maintaining the feeling that we have a democracy.

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