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jimnyc
12-07-2020, 03:52 PM
While it could be a potential national security issue that will add to the lack of confidence. And more concerning that these machines had this capability.

Why these machines are being used is insane. Their abilities to be hacked alone should invalidate them. Added in with anomalies and folks finding what appears to be votes moved but it can't be found. With access like this, who knows what can be done locally and and via any remote location.

Doesn't prove anything, but with everything else seen, makes you woner.

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Major National Security Issue Identified Related to China’s Connection to Dominion Voting Machines

Huge National Security Issue – Devices manufactured by a China owned company are attached to Dominion machines!

American modern day minute men and women are saving our country!

Overnight (Hat tip Rosco Davis) it was reported through a tweet that a company owned by a Chinese firm is the manufacturer of modems used by Dominion with their voting machines.

https://i.imgur.com/Rwfn6a1.png

According to another Internet hero, Edevice CellGo cellular modems are used by Dominion. The cost for the cellular modems is listed in a inventory of equipment needed for Calhoun County Michigan:

https://i.imgur.com/nxxt5il.png

These machines and modems should never be used in US elections. This is frightening!

https://i.imgur.com/rs3II3D.png

The devices allow an individual remotely to access, monitor and perhaps manipulate the voting machines and data on a real-time basis:

https://i.imgur.com/yAZlBhs.png

Edevice was purchased in September 2016 by a Chinese company:

iHealth, a US subsidiary of Tianjin’s Andon Group, paid $106 million to acquire eDevice of Bordeaux, France. Both companies offer mobile health monitoring devices. eDevice uses its proprietary technology to connect patients with large medtech companies and healthcare organizations. iHealth, headquartered in Mountain View, California, offers basic healthcare monitoring devices and an iOS smartphone app to keep patients connected. Two years ago, iHealth raised $25 million from Xiaomi Ventures, a China electronics company. More details….

Edevice is out of France develops specialized connectivity equipment:

Per a document regarding the device used in elections:

The listener uses a EMS Server and cellular modem to list, report, delete, and backup all the precincts results.”

https://i.imgur.com/kjHN4Mt.png

There is additional information in Michigan’s contract with Dominion showing a diagram with the Cell Go connectivity device embedded within the system:

https://i.imgur.com/BA2iCar.png

The Michigan contract also lists the Cellgo device in its contract (p. 127):

https://i.imgur.com/hUHqhiy.png

We have evidence these devices were approved for purchase in Wisconsin:

https://i.imgur.com/71EtURD.png

In Georgia these devices were included in their Request for information (RFI) prepared by Dominion and we know Dominion was used throughout the state:

https://i.imgur.com/f3FJFWY.png

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/12/breaking-huge-major-national-security-issue-identified-related-chinas-connection-dominion-voting-machines/