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Epoch Times:
https://www.theepochtimes.com/mkt_app/poll-challenger-dominion-contractor-say-voting-machines-in-detroit-were-connected-to-internet_3597825.html?v=ul#new_tab
Poll Challenger, Dominion Contractor Say Voting Machines in Detroit Were Connected to Internet
DETROIT—A contractor for Dominion Voting Systems who performed IT work at the TCF Center in Michigan and a former state senator who was a poll challenger both say that the voting machines used in the Nov. 3 election were connected to the internet
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“They gave us a binder that they told us to go through, which actually was very beneficial to me and a lot of the attorneys because it gave a lot of information regarding their software and image cast and how, yes,the machines were connected to the Wi-Fi. Absolutely,” she told The Epoch Times. “It even says it in there.”
In the bottom right-hand corner of the computers used to tabulate and adjudicate ballots there is a Wi-Fi signal but it doesn’t show if the machines were connected to the worldwide web or if they were just connected to a network, Carone said, unless a mouse hovers over it. She was not allowed access to it, she said.
“In the manual that they provided me with it says to make sure that every tabulating machine is connected via Ethernet cable,” Carone added.
Carone’s affidavit was submitted as a supplement to a lawsuit in Michigan. The suit was brought in early November by the Great Lakes Justice Center on behalf of Cheryl Costantino and Edward McCall. Plaintiffs allege that because of multiple irregularities, the election in Wayne County should be voided.
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“All the tabulator computers were connected via Ethernet cables to a network router,” Colbeck told The Epoch Times. “And that router, in turn, was connected to another router that was connected to the adjudicators. Those were connected to another router/firewall which was connected to the internet, which was connected to the local data center.”
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