Anonymous ID: d9c887 Nov. 14, 2020, 11:42 p.m. No.11046   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1047

>>10885 donolono

 

>>11045

Sounds good, baker. Slo baking bread.

you got the bake

or got the note-take

whatever

o7

 

Just a few moar notes, but all in order, crowd baked it since 3 bakers so far…..

 

#48 crowd bake

>>11039 Moar Sidney (Judge Jeannine interview)

>>11031 New pandemic: it's called INTELLIGENCE (for keks, kek)

>>11000 Anon digs on Grenell

>>10987 Gohmert says US just conducted a raid on the server farm of Scytl in Barcelona, Spain (Newsmax; 11-13-2020)

>>10983 New "Lockdowns" coming. (Twatter/NBC News)

>>10981 Asian Borrowers Close In on Record for Dollar Bond Issuance (bnnbloomberg.ca)

>>10979 Over a Million. Message sent to Deep State: Dont FUCK w the OWNERS OF THE UNITED STATES. (Twatter)

>>10967 5 Americans, including man from Katy, among 7 killed in Egypt helicopter crash. 1 Survived. (Youtube)

>>10966, >>10976 PF Sightings

>>10961 , >>10962, >>10963, >>10964, >>10968, >>10969, >>10973, >>10987 Trump to get 410 electoral college votes? REDWAVE if so! (Twatter)

>>10952 @Snowden (Twatt) Whether you're for or against Biden, this thread is an important look into the troubling histories of some of those he has chosen to reshape agencies that have a tremendous influence over your life – no matter where you live.

>>10950 caps of Ron (CM) on OAN earlier

>>10949 Bill Oreilly (Twatt) Are you ready for the collapse in the news media? It's coming.

>>10943, >>10946 (In TOLERANT LEFT NEWS..) Antifa invades Million MAGA March carrying 'Punch a MAGA in the Face' banner (wnd.com)

>>10920 EveryLegalVote.com being censored by twitter

>>10918, >>10921, >>11024, >>11025 Dig and Dig Call: GEMS software is the KEY to unlocking election vote fraud

>>10908, >>10915, >>10925 Antifa and BLM supporters attack Trump supporters in DC

>>10899, >>10901, >>10902, >>10905, >>10917, >>10922 POTUS & Scavino tweets & videos from the March for Trump and Dominion

#48

Anonymous ID: d9c887 Nov. 15, 2020, 1:31 a.m. No.11058   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1062 >>1063 >>1068 >>1077

Ron

@CodeMonkeyZ

“The concerns about possible ties between the owners of Smartmatic and the Chávez government have been well known to United States foreign-policy officials since before the 2004 recall election…” -NYTIMES (Oct 29, 2006)

 

https://twitter.com/CodeMonkeyZ/status/1327880685026037762

Anonymous ID: d9c887 Nov. 15, 2020, 1:50 a.m. No.11062   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1064 >>1068 >>1077

>>11058

U.S. Investigates Smartmatic's Venezuela Ties

Oct. 29, 2006

 

The federal government is investigating the takeover last year of a leading American manufacturer of electronic voting systems by a small software company that has been linked to the leftist Venezuelan government of President Hugo Chávez.

 

The inquiry is focusing on the Venezuelan owners of the software company, the Smartmatic Corporation, and is trying to determine whether the government in Caracas has any control or influence over the firm’s operations, government officials and others familiar with the investigation said.

 

The inquiry on the eve of the midterm elections is being conducted by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, or Cfius, the same panel of 12 government agencies that reviewed the abortive attempt by a company in Dubai to take over operations at six American ports earlier this year.

 

The committee’s formal inquiry into Smartmatic and its subsidiary, Sequoia Voting Systems of Oakland, Calif., was first reported Saturday in The Miami Herald.

 

Officials of both Smartmatic and the Venezuelan government strongly denied yesterday that President Chávez’s administration, which has been bitterly at odds with Washington, has any role in Smartmatic.

 

“The government of Venezuela doesn’t have anything to do with the company aside from contracting it for our electoral process,” the Venezuelan ambassador in Washington, Bernardo Alvarez, said last night.

 

Smartmatic was a little-known firm with no experience in voting technology before it was chosen by the Venezuelan authorities to replace the country’s elections machinery ahead of a contentious referendum that confirmed Mr. Chávez as president in August 2004.

 

Seven months before that voting contract was awarded, a Venezuelan government financing agency invested more than $200,000 into a smaller technology company, owned by some of the same people as Smartmatic, that joined with Smartmatic as a minor partner in the bid.

 

In return, the government agency was given a 28 percent stake in the smaller company and a seat on its board, which was occupied by a senior government official who had previously advised Mr. Chávez on elections technology. But Venezuelan officials later insisted that the money was merely a small-business loan and that it was repaid before the referendum.

 

With a windfall of some $120 million from its first three contracts with Venezuela, Smartmatic then bought the much larger and more established Sequoia Voting Systems, which now has voting equipment installed in 17 states and the District of Columbia.

 

Since its takeover by Smartmatic in March 2005, Sequoia has worked aggressively to market its voting machines in Latin America and other developing countries. “The goal is to create the world’s leader in electronic voting solutions,” said Mitch Stoller, a company spokesman.

 

But the role of the young Venezuelan engineers who founded Smartmatic has become less visible in public documents as the company has been restructured into an elaborate web of offshore companies and foreign trusts.

 

“The government should know who owns our voting machines; that is a national security concern,” said Representative Carolyn B. Maloney, Democrat of New York, who asked the Bush administration in May to review the Sequoia takeover.

 

“There seems to have been an obvious effort to obscure the ownership of the company,” Ms. Maloney said of Smartmatic in a telephone interview yesterday. “The Cfius process, if it is moving forward, can determine that.”

 

The concern over Smartmatic’s purchase of Sequoia comes amid rising unease about the security of touch-screen voting machines and other electronic elections systems.

 

Government officials familiar with the Smartmatic inquiry said they doubted that even if the Chávez government was some kind of secret partner in the company, it would try to influence elections in the United States. But some of them speculated that the purchase of Sequoia could help Smartmatic sell its products in Latin America and other developing countries, where safeguards against fraud are weaker…..

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/29/washington/29ballot.html

Anonymous ID: d9c887 Nov. 15, 2020, 1:51 a.m. No.11063   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1077

>>11058

 

U.S. Investigates Smartmatic's Venezuela Ties

Oct. 29, 2006

 

The federal government is investigating the takeover last year of a leading American manufacturer of electronic voting systems by a small software company that has been linked to the leftist Venezuelan government of President Hugo Chávez.

 

The inquiry is focusing on the Venezuelan owners of the software company, the Smartmatic Corporation, and is trying to determine whether the government in Caracas has any control or influence over the firm’s operations, government officials and others familiar with the investigation said.

 

The inquiry on the eve of the midterm elections is being conducted by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, or Cfius, the same panel of 12 government agencies that reviewed the abortive attempt by a company in Dubai to take over operations at six American ports earlier this year.

 

The committee’s formal inquiry into Smartmatic and its subsidiary, Sequoia Voting Systems of Oakland, Calif., was first reported Saturday in The Miami Herald.

 

Officials of both Smartmatic and the Venezuelan government strongly denied yesterday that President Chávez’s administration, which has been bitterly at odds with Washington, has any role in Smartmatic.

 

“The government of Venezuela doesn’t have anything to do with the company aside from contracting it for our electoral process,” the Venezuelan ambassador in Washington, Bernardo Alvarez, said last night.

 

Smartmatic was a little-known firm with no experience in voting technology before it was chosen by the Venezuelan authorities to replace the country’s elections machinery ahead of a contentious referendum that confirmed Mr. Chávez as president in August 2004.

 

Seven months before that voting contract was awarded, a Venezuelan government financing agency invested more than $200,000 into a smaller technology company, owned by some of the same people as Smartmatic, that joined with Smartmatic as a minor partner in the bid.

 

In return, the government agency was given a 28 percent stake in the smaller company and a seat on its board, which was occupied by a senior government official who had previously advised Mr. Chávez on elections technology. But Venezuelan officials later insisted that the money was merely a small-business loan and that it was repaid before the referendum.

 

With a windfall of some $120 million from its first three contracts with Venezuela, Smartmatic then bought the much larger and more established Sequoia Voting Systems, which now has voting equipment installed in 17 states and the District of Columbia.

 

Since its takeover by Smartmatic in March 2005, Sequoia has worked aggressively to market its voting machines in Latin America and other developing countries. “The goal is to create the world’s leader in electronic voting solutions,” said Mitch Stoller, a company spokesman.

 

But the role of the young Venezuelan engineers who founded Smartmatic has become less visible in public documents as the company has been restructured into an elaborate web of offshore companies and foreign trusts.

 

“The government should know who owns our voting machines; that is a national security concern,” said Representative Carolyn B. Maloney, Democrat of New York, who asked the Bush administration in May to review the Sequoia takeover.

 

“There seems to have been an obvious effort to obscure the ownership of the company,” Ms. Maloney said of Smartmatic in a telephone interview yesterday. “The Cfius process, if it is moving forward, can determine that.”

 

The concern over Smartmatic’s purchase of Sequoia comes amid rising unease about the security of touch-screen voting machines and other electronic elections systems.

 

Government officials familiar with the Smartmatic inquiry said they doubted that even if the Chávez government was some kind of secret partner in the company, it would try to influence elections in the United States. But some of them speculated that the purchase of Sequoia could help Smartmatic sell its products in Latin America and other developing countries, where safeguards against fraud are weaker…..

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/29/washington/29ballot.html

Anonymous ID: d9c887 Nov. 15, 2020, 2 a.m. No.11065   🗄️.is đź”—kun

from

>>>/qresearch/11653519

According to anon:

 

Twitter blocks #Dominion and #DominionVotingSystems

You cannot search for these hashtags.

 

However, they forgot to turn off the auto fill and turns out they are MASSIVELY TRENDING

>#Dominion 1300 in the last hour

>#DominionVotingSystems 1900 in the last hour

Try and get the word out, show people that Twitter is doing this on purpose!!!

Anonymous ID: d9c887 Nov. 15, 2020, 2:08 a.m. No.11066   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>11055

This is being passed around, but also disputed as unsauced by e.g., Corey Lynn of Corey's Diggs.

 

Corey Lynn - Corey's Digs

@CoreysDigs

FAKE NEWS ALERT: For now on, I'm just going to call this shit out because it annoys me, and I don't like people playing mind games with others. Same disinfo with no source/evidence to back it up on Parler & Twitter. They even nailed the space before (!) on both.

 

https://twitter.com/CoreysDigs/status/1327898000631484417

Anonymous ID: d9c887 Nov. 15, 2020, 2:21 a.m. No.11067   🗄️.is đź”—kun

PA Election Analysis: HUGE Anomalies & Indisputable Data

 

The analysis below represents data points that Corey’s Digs has been working on to show how this all adds up, how the probabilities are impossible, and how the “anomalies” are actually equivalent to controlled demolition. There were 18 of 67 counties in Pennsylvania, 10 democrat and 8 republican, utilized to show the consistencies, patterns, and anomalies.

 

• Biden ran at nearly a perfect 2.5 – 3.5% average increase from 2016 in 17 of 18 Pennsylvania counties studied in this analysis, including all 8 red counties

 

• Current PA voter registration list as of November 7th only accounts for 35% of actual reported votes, with a consistent 46% to Biden and 17% to Trump across 18 counties, including republican counties

 

• Biden received thousands more votes than actual registered Democrats

 

• Pennsylvania eligible registered voters is at 89.30%, with many counties over 94%, due to unmanaged, and potentially rigged voter rolls

 

• 6 of the 18 counties show other Republican races on the same ticket running at a higher percentage rate than Trump

 

• 2020 new Democrat registration is too low to account for major vote increase

 

• Biden’s alleged votes have surpassed Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Ronald Reagan, and every other presidential candidate in US history

 

All data points were extracted on November 7, 2020. Whereas, there may be an increase in vote totals since then, it would not modify the patterns and findings already discovered in this analysis. All data was pulled from official Pennsylvania websites, Votes PA and electionreturns.pa.gov, as well as their voter registration list that was current as of November 7, 2020 at the time of export….

 

[LOTSA GREAT DETAILS & DATA HERE]

 

The Steal

In conclusion, “the steal” would appear to be very real. The astronomical amount of votes that were likely flipped from Trump to Biden is staggering when factoring in all of the ground games that were played in addition to the multi-layered combination of hardware, software, algorithms, and firmware generally known as the Hammer, Scorecard, Dominion and other transfer points. But make no mistake, the bulk of the steal came from the latter….

 

https://www.coreysdigs.com/u-s/pa-election-analysis-huge-anomalies-indisputable-data/