Anonymous ID: b2c3f8 Feb. 4, 2022, 9:30 a.m. No.15544630   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15544083 (PB)

Moar on the Feinstein/Pelosi Vote fuggery

It wasn't just the voting equipment, it was the reporting mechanism as well. AVID - this anon doesn't remember AVID playing into the equation.

 

FTA:

Mister Dianne Feinstein aka Richard Blum Investor in Election Graphic Software for "Setting Up" Mainstream Media Edited Coverage (And Pelosi's Connected Too)

11/9/2020

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"Every day is election day." That's what it says on Dominion Voting System's homepage and it gave me quite a laugh! Yep, it sure is! We vote on November 3rd, November 4th, November 5th, November 6th…

 

But we're not here to talk about Dominion's software even though we all know it sucks.

 

No, the hot topic today is yesterday's assertion by General Flynn's attorney, Sidney Powell, that the Third Mr. Dianne Feinstein (real name, Richard Blum) is an investor in voting software.

 

Snopes and MSN had a heyday "debunking" Ms. Powell's "undocumented assertion" by claiming the only software company Mr. Feinstein has invested in is AVID, a graphic and video software. No connection, they claimed, with Dominion. Nothing to do with the election. Nothing to see here. Move along.

 

Oh, they couldn't be more wrong. In fact, AVID has had a lot to do with elections per their 2010 brochure, but the MSM was right about one thing: their fraud is all graphics/video software based.

 

"Makes it Easy to Set-Up Races In Advance"

AVID's brochure states, "Speeds up election night vote collection and analysis and makes it easy to set up races in advance." You don't have to take my word for it, as LeVar Burton always said on Reading Rainbow, because the PDF of their brochure is attached.

 

At first glance, AVID's assertions sound like a perfectly innocent sales pitch…until you read them in light of the 2020 election debacle. Suddenly, those innocent words take on a sinister meaning.

 

"Set up well in advance."

 

"Makes it easy to set up races in advance."

 

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