Thursday, November 18, 2021

Cyber Symposium Wrap-Up: Closing Arguments and a Path Forward to Reclaiming our Country

From Operation Rescue.org (Aug. 13):

Sioux Falls, SD — Drama was not lacking on the final day of Mike Lindell’s Cyber Symposium, which was held in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and featured striking evidence of election fraud and a plan to secure our elections. Despite the attempts to disrupt and discredit it, the Symposium was successful at showing new evidence of election fraud, clarifying various aspects of the 2020 Presidential Election, and outlining paths forward for auditing all fifty states and making our future elections secure and trustworthy.

As noted previously, the day began with an announcement by Mike Lindell that he had been physically attacked at his hotel the previous night.  He also informed the gathering that another unnamed Colorado official has his home raided at around 10:30 p.m., frightening his wife and four children.  Electronic devices were seized.  This follows the raid on the office of Mesa County Colorado’s Clerk of Records, Tina Peters, as she was on a flight to South Dakota for the Symposium.

Col. Phil Waldron then briefed the Symposium on several threats that had been detected by his team, including infiltration of the venue by members of Antifa, who also were outside the Symposium venue attempting to disrupt it.  He described their behavior as “typical insurrection-type activity” that was part of the color revolution that is ongoing in our nation and is attempting to divide us.

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Mock Election

During the Symposium, a mock election was conducted using the same voting equipment that was used in several states during the 2020 election.  Participants were invited to use the machines to cast their votes.

A panel discussion about the mock election results featured Draza Smith, who holds a Master’s Degree in electrical engineering and a second Master’s Degree in cyber engineering.  She explained how the system worked and revealed that someone inside the venue was able to hack the system in five minutes using a cell phone.  The intrusion was detected within minutes and the hacker was locked out, but the demonstration proved how easy it was to hack voting machines during the election.

The primary reason for the ease of the hack was a wireless modem attached to the motherboard of the voting machines – something some election officials did not even know was there.  That modem allowed connection through a wireless network.

This demonstrated that the machines were in fact accessible over the Internet despite not being hardwired to it.

Professor David Clements conducted a fascinating interview with Draza Smith explaining her election “cruise control” theory, which she also presented at the Symposium. Watch the interview below:

Antifa and China connection to elections

Joe Oltmann is a successful businessman who is being sued by Dominion Voting Systems. Prior to the 2020 election, Oltmann had an informant that gave him access to an Antifa conference call.  According Oltmann, there was a man on that call named Eric Coomer, who works as Director of Strategy and for Dominion and is listed as a co-inventor of the Ballot Adjudication Software used in the 2020 election for which Dominion Voting Systems holds the patent. [Learn more about Ballot Adjudication.]

Oltmann alleges that Coomer told the Antifa conference call participants, “Trump isn’t going to win.  I made f*ing sure of that.”

After Dominion sued him, Oltmann began to dig into Dominion and was able to discover connections with not only Antifa, but also China through the financial institution Huawei.

“Dominion is Serbian technology with Chinese characteristics,” Oltmann explained.

The connection between Dominion and China is a vitally important one, since participation with a foreign government that is attempting to influence the outcome of an American election would qualify as treason.

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The Cyber Symposium revealed several important issues.

  • It showed that vote totals in every state were altered in various ways.
  • There were two reasons for altering the vote totals: first, to ensure a Democrat win in the Presidential Election, and secondly, to make it appear that the Biden/Harris ticket won the popular vote so the public would be less likely to be alerted to election fraud.
  • The election results defied every known voter trend and the heretofore accurate predictive ability of voter registration totals by party.
  • Restoring votes that were altered by cyber intrusions, President Trump won the 2020 Presidential Election with 80,744,263 to Biden’s 74,740,455 — a difference of over six million votes! This does not count the “organic” fraud, such as ballots cast for dead people, so Trump’s win was likely even larger. Just based on the elimination of the cyber alterations, Trump also handily won the Electoral College as well.
  • China was involved in influencing the outcome of the 2020 Presidential Election.
  • Voter Machines were shipped to America from China.
  • Antifa and Soros money was involved in influencing the 2020 election.
  • Election machines had security disabled.
  • Voting machines were connected to the internet via modems embedded on the machines’ motherboards.
  • Voting machines were accessed remotely through those modems.
  • Election results were altered electronically.
  • There was organic election fraud via multiple scanning of votes, phantom voters, and other means.
  • Post-election updates done by Dominion employees in Mesa County, Colorado, deleted election data that was supposed to be preserved for 22 months after the elections, per Federal Election Law. [read more]

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