Anonymous ID: 4b0c65 Nov. 19, 2020, 12:46 p.m. No.11707342   🗄️.is 🔗kun

repost - hope there's a baker on board.

Digg on Jeffrey Dean, developer of GES software that became GEMS

  • Global Election Systems (GES) software developed by a guy named Jeffrey Dean around maybe 1999.

  • He developed voting software for GES out of accounting software. But probably has many backdoors - because he was also a convicted embezzler/hacker who was hired after a four-year prison sentence.

  • By 2001, had become Senior VP of GES and had 1.6m shares of stock (more than anyone else) - right before the company was sold to Diebold.

  • Stuck around as a consultant, but always a shadowy figure.

  • Supposedly, he later parted ways with Diebold and/or Dominion. No one is sure what became of him.

  • But there is a guy named Sean Dean who worked for Dominion in 2010. Same guy?? Nobody knows.

https://web.archive.org/web/20180203174239/https://medium.com/@jennycohn1/updated-attachment-states-have-bought-voting-machines-from-vendors-controlled-and-funded-by-nation-6597e4dd3e70 (For more details, check out #17 - 34)

 

Sean Dean = Jeffrey Dean?

Looked up patents by Sean Dean.

He has a patent on an adjudication system and Dominion is the assignee:–

BALLOT ADJUDICATION IN VOTING SYSTEMS UTILIZING BALLOT IMAGES

https://patents.justia.com/inventor/sean-dean?page=2