Anonymous ID: e557b2 May 16, 2021, 8:01 a.m. No.13676179   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6197

>>13676129

https://www.bizapedia.com/addresses/15500-wells-port-drive-austin-tx-78728.html

 

The companies are Election Technology Council, Hart Intercivic Inc, Hart Intercivic Inc, Hart Intercivic Inc, Hart Intercivic Inc, Hart Intercivic Inc, Cag Acquisitions 2 Inc, Hart Intercivic Inc, Hart Lntercivic Inc, Hart Intercivic Inc, Hart Intercivic Inc, and Hart Intercivic Inc.

 

All with different file numbers in the same building. Not unheard of, but what are the odds?

Anonymous ID: e557b2 May 16, 2021, 8:14 a.m. No.13676248   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6275

>>13676197

looks like he's going to go out for a Sunday spin minus the Aviator glasses

 

https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Election_Technology_Council

The founding members of the ETC are: Advanced Voting Systems, Diebold Election Systems, Election Systems and Software, Hart InterCivic, Sequoia Voting Systems, and Unilect. ETC's chair is Hart InterCivic Chair David Hart, who once called criticism of e-voting security a "cure with no disease." ETC membership is "open to any company in the elections systems marketplace" that's also a member of ITAA.

 

Tracey Graham, the president of Sequoia Voting Systems, identified ETC's three major goals as development of "a code of ethics for election systems companies, a series of recommendations in the area of standards and certification, and a review of best practices in the area of security," according to Washington Internet Daily. The motivation for forming ETC, said Graham, as quoted by The Seattle Times, is: "We must report to a higher authority - the American public."