>>11717627
Gimp
>>11717673
NP, here's what I have.
https://newrightnetwork.com/2020/11/foreign-influence-voting-systems.html/
Hart tries to buy Sequoia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sequoia_Voting_Systems
Smartmatic buys Sequoia then ordered to sell in 2007
https://truthout.org/articles/on-heels-of-dieboldpremier-purchase-canadian-firm-also-acquires-sequoia-lies-about-chavezties-in-announcement/
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2020/11/hammer_scorecard_and_a_venezuelatechnology_election.html
"So in short, Venezuelan-led Smartmatic bought U.S.-based Sequoia, put its technology into Sequoia, and then sold it to Dominion."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sequoia_Voting_Systems
Dominion buys Sequoia
https://www.accesswire.com/471912/Voting-Technology-Companies-in-the-US–Their-Histories-and-Present-Contributions
Voting Technology Companies in the US
"Dominion entered into a 2009 contract with Smartmatic and provided Smartmatic with the PCOS machines (optical scanners) that were used in the 2010 Philippine election, the biggest automated election run by a private company. The automation of that first election in the Philippines was hailed by the international community and by the critics of the automation. The results transmission reached 90% of votes four hours after polls closed and Filipinos knew for the first time who would be their new president on Election Day. In keeping with local Election law requirements, Smartmatic and Dominion were required to provide the source code of the voting machines prior to elections so that it could be independently verified."
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2016/10/dont_sweat_soros_voting_machines.html
"Soros is said to control a British company called Smartmatic, which had something to do with election fraud in Venezuela. The CEO also has Soros ties, but the company currently provides no voting equipment in the United States. Smartmatic briefly owned a U.S. company called Sequoia Voting but sold it in 2006. Sequoia and Premier Voting are owned by a Canadian company called Dominion. They bought Premier, which used to be called Diebold, from ES&S, which is the largest machine maker and was forced to sell Premier in 2010 for anti-trust reasons."