Anonymous ID: 0eba74 May 9, 2021, 10:06 p.m. No.13625594   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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What they're leaving out is that the had to give Dominion, in this case, access to their network. Not only from inside, but from outside as well. IOW, potentially foreign entities has full WAN side access.

 

My guess is, to avoid being firewalled by the good guys, as is rumored to have happened in 2016, the voting machine vendors needed firewall access to monitor and close/redirect ports, if necessary.

 

If so, pols/state workers involved in the contract knew this, as well as admin level IT employees.

 

This is what the router pissing contest is about. Would make the county sheriff's (Arpaio replacement courtesy of Soros ) justification of not giving the auditors the routers because it would compromise LE security the joke of the century.

 

The AZ pols have been driven into a blind canyon. Good guys don't need the routers. Asking for them was done to tell the locals in on the cover up that the good guys are closing fast. Cut a deal or suffer the circumstances.