Anonymous ID: f1f3a4 March 17, 2022, 5:44 p.m. No.15887224   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7256

>>15887113 lb

>>15887089 lb

>better question still, was Dominion or Smartmatic involved in Ukraine's last elections?

 

seems like a possibility

 

https://www.csmonitor.com/World/Passcode/2014/0617/Ukraine-election-narrowly-avoided-wanton-destruction-from-hackers

 

A day later, government officials said the system had been repaired, restored from backups, and was ready to go. But it was just the beginning.

 

Only 40 minutes before election results were to go live on television at 8 p.m., Sunday, May 25, a team of government cyber experts removed a “virus” covertly installed on Central Election Commission computers, Ukrainian security officials said later.

 

If it had not been discovered and removed, the malicious software would have portrayed ultra-nationalist Right Sector party leader Dmytro Yarosh as the winner with 37 percent of the vote (instead of the 1 percent he actually received) and Petro Poroshenko (the actually winner with a majority of the vote) with just 29 percent, Ukraine officials told reporters the next morning.

 

Curiously, Russian Channel One aired a bulletin that evening declaring Mr. Yarosh the victor with 37 percent of the vote over Mr. Poroshenko with 29 percent, Ukraine officials said.

Anonymous ID: f1f3a4 March 17, 2022, 6:17 p.m. No.15887469   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15887256

asides from the swag on Triad, there is this.

 

POLITICAL PROCESS:

Ukraine Responsive and Accountable Politics Program (U-RAP)

Project Period: April 1, 2016 – March 31, 2025

 

The USAID Ukraine Responsive and Accountable Politics Program (U-RAP) promotes political processes that lead to more representative, transparent, and accountable governance. The activity emphasizes four main areas: promoting political party accountability and inclusivity at the national level, enhancing the representation of citizens' interests by party and government officials at the local level, improving the environment for political competition, and supporting electoral stakeholders in Ukraine to ensure free and fair elections. The activity equitably assists a broad spectrum of democratic parties in Ukraine and maintains a geographical balance nationwide. In select regions, the activity raises the responsiveness and awareness of local elected political actors to the interests of their citizens, and strengthens the political and leadership skills among youth. The activity also promotes dialogue within communities on national reform issues. U-RAP strengthens civil society's role developing and implementing election-related legislation. It provides technical assistance to the Central Election Commission (CEC), particularly on the training of election commissions, while also developing voter education materials and working with the CEC to help voters understand the new rules. The activity is implemented by a consortium that consists of the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs, the International Republican Institute, and the International Foundation for Election Systems.

 

Domestic Oversight of Political Processes in Ukraine Program

Project Period: January 1, 2014 – August 21, 2022

 

This activity is working to improve Ukraine’s electoral process and corresponding legislation to better reflect the will of the Ukrainian people. The goal is to improve the integrity of Ukrainian elections through domestic monitoring, support development and implementation of relevant legislation that is inclusive, transparent and conforms to European standards, and increase the organizational and technical capacity of the Civic Network OPORA.

 

USAid is always neck deep in pre/current/post clown stuff