Report by : Gan Yung Chyan, KUCINTA SETIA / Images : Video Screenshot
A few days ago, Santa Clara County, Silicon Valley, California, using the Dominion voting system, was exposed. It was written in the contract with Dominion in 2019 that Dominion employees are allowed to rely on scanned ballot pictures to modify the counting result.
A public agreement signed between Santa Clara County in Silicon Valley and Dominion found online in 2019 showed that “Dominion staff is allowed to make adjustments based on the results of scanned ballot images.”
The California Secretary of State said that the system uses ImageCastX to allow voters to print their ballots on the same voting machine to vote.
Trump campaign lawyer Sidney Powell said these machines are designed to be extremely vulnerable to hackers.
Powell said, "The design of the software itself contains many variables and backdoors. These backdoors can be connected to the Internet or USB flash drives. One of the biggest features of the software is that it can reverse the counting results."
She also said that ballots can easily be changed or thrown away.
Powell added, "There is no supervision of Dominion and its software. The staff at polling stations in each county are trained by Dominion, and there is no evidence that they are supervised."
40 counties in California use the Dominion voting system.
In a county in California that did not use the system, Republicans rewrote two seats in Congress. Young Kim of Orange County won the seat of Congress in California's 39th district, and Michelle Steel won the seat of Congress in California's 48th district.
Powell declared on Thursday that "President Trump won by an overwhelming advantage," and she and her team will prove it.
Where can I get a copy of the Santa Clara County Dominion contract?
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