Anonymous ID: e5d3e6 Nov. 12, 2020, 2:56 p.m. No.11614607   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4774 >>5208 >>5483

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>>11613972 Joe Oltmann dropping Moabs on Dominion Exec Eric Coomer.

 

Eric Coomer Lead Candy in Google cache

also in his Hackerone oanel said he was the main conduit for "Vulnerabilites" or some shit

 

>>11614352 pb

>I can only find 1 archive of that site and it was made today

 

>https://web.archive.org/web/20201112220627/https://www.leadcandy.io/s/company/Dominion-Voting-Systems#

 

>>11614299 pb

 

>Lead Candyin Google Cache

 

https://archive.is/dbRPI#selection-623.0-643.71

Anonymous ID: e5d3e6 Nov. 12, 2020, 3:06 p.m. No.11614774   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4791 >>4797 >>4876 >>4878 >>4991 >>5006 >>5038 >>5058 >>5130 >>5374 >>5437 >>5483

>>11614607

Coincidence?

 

Coomer in Zoom meeting with Georgia election officials when meeting is hijacked with 9/11 images and some porn.

Wonder if it was Hunter?

 

https://www.law360.com/articles/1309335/georgia-zoom-trial-interrupted-with-9-11-images-porn

 

Georgia Zoom Trial Interrupted With 9/11 Images, Porn

By Rosie Manins

 

Law360 (September 11, 2020, 11:26 AM EDT) – A Georgia federal court Zoom hearing on the state's use of electronic voting machines was interrupted mid-testimony Friday morning when images of the Sept. 11 attacks, pornography and a hand-drawn swastika took over screens.

 

The disturbing images appeared around 10:45 a.m. and were accompanied by jarring audio and wording that "Osama" was sharing their screen with the almost 100 people on the call, and at one point a man and woman could briefly be seen performing a sex act. Confused parties could be seen watching pictures of airplanes striking New York's World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001, exactly 19 years ago.

 

Court staff shut the Zoom hearing down after several minutes of their inability to control proceedings and the hearing resumed just before midday.

 

It was the second day of an evidentiary hearing as a handful of Georgia voters and election advocates try to force the state to use hand-marked paper ballots that they say are more reliable and secure than Georgia's electronic voting machines.

 

David D. Cross of Morrison & Foerster LLP, lead counsel for the plaintiffs, said nothing like the Zoom interruptions had ever happened before in his experience. He said it's hard to know if it will have any impact on the case.

 

"We would need to have hundreds of thousands of ballot pieces of paper printed, transported, secured and organized and train the poll workers to give them out," Harvey said. "It would be a major undertaking."

 

Eric Coomer of Dominion Voting Systems Inc., which makes the election system that Georgia uses,'said settings of the ballot marking and printing machines can be tweaked to minimize errors in classifying voters' marks. He defended the (((rigorous testing))) Georgia's system went through before being implemented. And he cautioned that many voters end up filling out hand-marked ballots incorrectly.

 

But California software engineer and election machine security expert Ben Adida said a nationwide trend toward the use of paper ballots is a positive one, as it supports clear voter intent. Adida, who is helping Georgia prepare its "risk limiting audit" of the Nov. 3 election results, said that type of audit is the second best thing a state can do for election security, after using paper ballots, hand-marked or otherwise.