Sidney Powell Reveals U.S. Government Patents Enabling Election Fraud: 'Your Votes Have Been Stolen With Computer Algorithms Since 2000
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By Brannon Howse, Leo Hohmann, 14 October, 2021
The U.S. military has been involved in the election-stealing business for decades, presumably for the purpose of rigging the elections of foreign countries and installing leaders who would serve U.S. interests.
But now there is evidence to suggest that at some point the U.S. intelligence community took this technology and turned its accumulated expertise inward, applying it to elections here in the homeland. And the insidious intervention activities likely predate the November 2020 presidential, said super lawyer Sidney Powell in an interview with Brannon Howse Live on the WVW Broadcast Network.
One patent developed by the DoD in 2006 allows the user to predetermine an election outcome.
"Since 2005 a core group of three or four people owns all the patent technology that we're seeing today," Powell said. "It allows them to change votes in process, the adjudication files allow them to do that. There is an 'access permitted' option where [users of the software] could grant access to anyone he wishes."
Much of this information is presented in the counter-claim lawsuit Powell filed Sept. 24 against Dominion Voting Systems, and it her answer to Dominion's suit.
Two patents are key, one from 2005 that involved the National Institutes of Health that allows the user to monitor election results in real time, and develop uses beyond what is stated in the patent itself.
"So I think there is a lot of room there for people to use them however they want to be used," Powell said.
The other DoD patent, granted in 2006, allows the user to calculate an algorithm to come to a predetermined outcome to an election. This patent was later transferred to a university in New Jersey that serves as an "international think shop," Powell said, hosting many foreign students.