@themarketswork — Jeff Carlson
1) Dominion is a Member of Council That Disputed Election Integrity Concerns in DHS Statement
Dominion Voting Systems used statement, which obscured company’s council membership, to dispute concerns over voting systems
https://www.theepochtimes.com/dominion-part-of-council-that-disputed-election-integrity-concerns-in-dhs-statement_3581659.html
6:20 PM · Nov 16, 2020
2) On Nov 12 CISA issued a statement disputing voting irregularities saying “the November 3rd election was the most secure in American history.”
The statement noted “There is no evidence that any voting system deleted or lost votes, changed votes, or was in any way compromised.”
3) What the agency failed to disclose, however, is that Dominion Voting Systems, along with Smartmatic, is a member of CISA’s Election Infrastructure Sector Coordinating Council - one of the two entities that authored the statement put out by CISA.
4) The joint statement was issued through CISA by the Executive Committee of the Election Infrastructure Government Coordinating Council (GCC) and the Election Infrastructure Sector Coordinating Council (SCC)
https://cisa.gov/news/2020/11/12/joint-statement-elections-infrastructure-government-coordinating-council-election
5) However, both Dominion & Smartmatics are listed as members of CISA’s Sector Coordinating Council and appear to be actively involved as they are named as “Organizing Members” of the SCC.
6) On Nov. 12, this publication published an article detailing a number of concerns raised about the integrity of Dominion Voting Systems in a sworn Aug. 24 declaration from a poll watcher and acknowledged expert on electronic voting security.
https://www.theepochtimes.com/pre-election-concerns-over-dominion-voting-systems-highlighted-in-georgia-lawsuit_3576863.html
7) On Nov 11, we asked Dominion Voting Systems for comment about the allegations and received no response.
Our article was published on the morning of Nov. 12.
That afternoon CISA published the statement denying any problems with the voting systems.
8) On Nov. 13, Dominion sent us an email titled “SETTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT” which cited the joint statement published by GCC and SCC.
Dominion cited the CISA statement as exoneration but failed to disclose that the statement was written by a Council of which it was part.
9) Additionally, while it remains unclear whether CISA and the GCC/SCC have evaluated concerns raised in the Georgia lawsuit, their public statements categorically deny any problems with the systems.
10) On Oct 11, Judge Totenberg wrote that the case presented “serious system security vulnerability and operational issues that may place Plaintiffs and other voters at risk of deprivation of their fundamental right to cast an effective vote that is accurately counted.”
11) We've reached out to CISA for comment on these matters but have not received any replies as of this writing.
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