Anonymous ID: 7de145 Nov. 9, 2020, 10:03 p.m. No.11570908   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0915 >>0962 >>1037 >>1233

>>11570807

Not only ActBlue…their direct ownership by Staple Street Capital Mgmt also connects Dominion to GS-affiliates.

 

The Georgia Primaries a few months back revealed issues with their voting systems, but the folks in charge there didn’t rectify the issues prior to the presidential elections (hence calls for Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to step down).

 

…Additional notes and sauce on the probable test-run that GA officials executed during the primaries to test out their new Dominion voting machines:

 

-New voting machines lead to lines and problems on Georgia election day-

https://www.ajc.com/news/stateregional-govtpolitics/new-voting-machines-cause-lines-and-problems-georgia-election-day/j8UMCg2RisHAyXSJltZ9hO/

 

“So far we have no reports of any actual equipment issues,” Sterling said. “We have reports of poll workers not understanding setup or how to operate voting equipment. While these are unfortunate, they are not issues of the equipment but a function of counties engaging in poor planning, limited trianing and failures of leadership.”

 

-Voting machines and coronavirus force long lines on Georgia voters-

https://www.ajc.com/news/stateregional-govtpolitics/voting-machines-and-coronavirus-force-long-lines-georgia-voters/VajM2D3aSHALhCz7KwDrpJ/

 

The primary was a major test of Georgia’s ability to run a highly anticipated election in a potential battleground state ahead of November’s presidential election, when more than twice as many voters are expected. Elections officials fell short…

 

Both Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and House Speaker David Ralston opened separate investigations Tuesday into elections management, focusing on Fulton County, where the largest number of problems were reported…

 

State Rep. William Boddie said Fulton was in a “complete meltdown.”

 

Minority Whip - William Boddie (D) - House District 62

https://legislativenavigator.ajc.com/#members/4889

 

-Georgia bets on new voting system amid high-stakes election-

https://www.ajc.com/news/stateregional-govtpolitics/georgia-bets-new-voting-system-amid-high-stakes-election/XVR7Jw5i1J7MiZ11O8xUZK/

 

With a presidential election on the line in 2020, Georgia is switching to a new voting company, Dominion Voting Systems…based in Denver…

 

Founded in 2003 in Toronto, Dominion is privately owned by its management team and a New York-based private equity firm called Staple Street Capital Management

 

http://www.staplestreetcapital.com/Team/Members/10

William E. Kennard

Executive Board Member (Staple Street Capital Management)

“ Ambassador Kennard was the United States’ Ambassador to the European Union from 2009-2013” (appointed by Obama)

“ Kennard was Managing Director of The Carlyle Group where he led investments in the communications and media sectors.”

“ Kennard served as chairman of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”)” (appointed by Clinton)

Anonymous ID: 7de145 Nov. 9, 2020, 10:04 p.m. No.11570915   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11570908

 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Kennard

 

Boards and Memberships

“ Kennard also serves on the boards of directors of nonprofit and charitable organizations. He serves on the board of directors at AT&T Inc.,[6] Ford Motor Company, MetLife, and Duke Energy. [7] He currently serves as a Fellow of the Yale Corporation (Yale University) and is a member of the boards of directors of the International African American Museum and the Center for a New American Security. He is an advisor for the transatlantic think-tank European Horizons.[4] He also serves on Secretary of State John Kerry's Foreign Policy Advisory Board.”

 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Center_for_a_New_American_Security

 

“ CNAS is relatively small, with around 30 employees and a budget under $6 million.[9] Among the organizations top donors include Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems, Open Society Foundation, Airbus Group, The Boeing Company, Chevron Corporation, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Raytheon Company, the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office, the United States government, BAE Systems, BP America and Exxon Mobil Corporation.[10]“

 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Society_Foundations

 

[GS]

“ Its $873 million budget in 2013, ranked as the second largest private philanthropy budget in the United States, after the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation budget of $3.9 billion.[19] As of 2020, its budget increased to $1.2 billion.[20]

 

The foundation reported granting at least $33 million to civil rights and social justice organizations in the United States.[21] This funding included groups such as the Organization for Black Struggle and Missourians Organizing for Reform and Empowerment that supported protests in the wake of the shooting of Trayvon Martin, the death of Eric Garner, the shooting of Tamir Rice and the shooting of Michael Brown.[22][23][24] According to the Center for Responsive Politics, the OSF spends much of its resources on democratic causes around the world, and has also contributed to groups such as the Tides Foundation.[25]”