Reporter : Song Yue / Editor : Zhang Lili / https://www.soundofhope.org/post/446239 / Translation, editing : Gan Yung Chyan, KUCINTA SETIA
In the 2020 U.S. election, election fraud scandals were exposed by Gliuliani, Lin Wood and Sidney Powell, and the Smartmatic system used by the Dominion voting machine is accused of manipulating votes. It is reported that Smartmatic also has a research and development centre in Taiwan, a branch office in Manila and the Asia-Pacific regional office in Singapore.
Smartmatic and Taiwan came to the public attention when the U.S. military raided Dominion’s server in Frankfurt, and the U.S. Acting Secretary of Defense Miller announced that special forces would bypass the original unit and report directly to him, and at the same time a senior U.S. official who was the head of the Indo-Pacific military intelligence suddenly visited Taiwan.
In this US general election, Dominion voting machines in 29 states adopted the core of the vote counting system developed by the British company Smartmatic. US barrister Sidney Powell recently told US media that the late Venezuelan president’s national security escort alleged that Smartmatic's senior officials conspired with the Venezuelan dictator to steal the election. The witness was on the scene when the system was created.
Smartmatic also opened a research and development centre in Taiwan in 2010. The registered nationality is not the United Kingdom, but Barbados, a tax haven near Venezuela.
The Central News Agency reported in 2017 that Smartmatic has developed and manufactured more than 275,000 voting and ticket counting machines in Asia since it was founded in 2000. "Its R&D center in Taiwan has become the key to consolidating the company’s recognized leadership position in the industry. "
According to public information, Smartmatic's registered chairman in Taiwan is Jorge Vasquez. Smartmatic is registered in Florida in the United States, and Jorge Vasquez is also the company's executive deputy director.
NTDTV quoted sources to report that before 2 November 2020, the eve of the US presidential election, Smartmatic executives came to Taiwan from Florida. The underlying factors remain to be verified.
In addition, at night of 22 November, a C37A, Gulfstream 500 administrative plane of the US Navy suddenly landed at the Taipei airport Sungshan. This special plane was very low-key, and did not turn on the identification signal until it arrived in Taiwan. Earlier, it was reported that Gina Haspel, director of the US Central Intelligence Agency, was visiting Taiwan, but the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China denied it. Subsequently, Reuters and other media reported that the commander-in-chief of the US Navy's Indo-Pacific Intelligence and Major General Michael Studeman arrived in Taiwan. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded without naming or confirming this: "We welcome the visit of US officials."
Taiwan media reported that Studeman visited Taiwan for three days and is expected to leave on 24 November. This trip to Taiwan was mainly to inspect the intelligence assets between Taiwan and the United States. Studeman is the third senior U.S. official to visit Taiwan in four months after Health Secretary Alex Azar and Undersecretary of State Keith Krach, but this time is completely different from the high profile of the previous two sessions.
Just after Texas Rep. Louis Gohmert exposed that the CIA was forced to surrender Dominion’s server in Frankfurt under a surprise raid by the US military in Germany, Miller, the newly appointed acting Secretary of Defense from the US Special Forces, announced on the 18th that The troops and intelligence units must bypass the original units and report directly to him. At this sensitive moment, the U.S. Indo-Pacific military intelligence director suddenly and mysteriously visited Taiwan, which drew people's imagination.
Tang Hao, the independent Chinese media’s "Crossroads of the World" host, analyzed on YouTube on 23 November that the US’s low-key visit to Taiwan may be related to the investigation of the relationship between the election system and the CCP. "Is there any manufacturer in Taiwan doing hardware OEM or cooperation for Smartmatic? Is there a data center in Taiwan? It’s worth looking into.”
Coincidentally, on 22 November, the United States had three special planes carrying the delegation, which landed in Taipei, Manila, and Singapore respectively. Smartmatic has bases in these three cities. The Philippines is also the place where the election fraud dispute broke out with Smartmatic.
In 2015, the Philippine Election Commission was concerned that the CCP undermined the Philippine presidential election in May 2016 and asked Smartmatic to change the manufacturing location of 80,000 vote counting machines from China to Taiwan.
However, Reuters quoted Randall Schriver, the former Assistant Secretary for Indo-Pacific Affairs of the Trump Administration as saying that the Pentagon under Trump’s administration has been silently sending a one-star general to Taiwan. In view of the CCP’s military threat, the United States and Taiwan cooperate closely to exchange intelligence.
According to former New York Mayor and Trump’s lawyer Giuliani, as early as 10 years ago, the U.S. Congress did not trust Smartmatic. Many states banned the use of Smartmatic-related election software. but it entered the United States again. Giuliani also revealed that Smartmatic is also involved in sending vote data for this U.S. election outside of the United States, involving companies allied with Venezuela and the Chinese Communist Party, and Smartmatic is also involved in financial institutions that support "Antifa" and "BLM". It has a close business relationship with George Soros.
Peter Neffenger, the former US Coast Guard commander who is currently chairman of the Smartmatic board of directors, has joined Biden's so-called "transition team" according to public information and is responsible for the handover of the US Department of Homeland Security.
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More about Smartmatic
Smartmatic claims to have developed and manufactured more than 275,000 voting and ticket counting machines in Asia. It also has a branch in Taiwan, just in New Taipei City. After Smartmatic set up office in Taiwan, Philippine politicians ordered Smartmatic to be suspended.
According to reporter Zhao Tingyu, Smartmatic has more than 600 employees worldwide, including the United States, the United Kingdom, the Philippines, etc., and also has a research and development center in Taiwan.
Smartmatic's office in New Taipei City is located in the same building as other technology companies. According to public data from Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs, the name of the branch in Taiwan is Jurui International Technology Co., Ltd., and the approved date of establishment is 2010; Smartmatic claims in Asia it has developed and manufactured more than 275,000 voting and ticket counting machines.
In 2015, the Philippine Election Commission worried that the CCP undermined the May 2016 presidential election in the Philippines and asked Smartmatic to change the manufacturing location of 80,000 ticket counting machines from China to Taiwan. The CCP media also blatantly attacked this, but the company in it is not just Chinese components that are being questioned in the Philippines.
Teodoro Locsin, Chairman of the Philippine Parliamentary Hearing (2010), said, "You let us stand here to assure the public and the world that even if fraud occurs, we can track it down. We never said that we will never commit fraud. But you said we can track it, but now you tell me you can do it (cheating) at 10pm, and then we will never know?"
Smartmatic representative Heider Garcia (2010) said, "Sir, I guarantee our products."
Teodoro Locsin, Chairman of the Philippine Parliamentary Hearing (2010): "XXX (expletive)." The former Smartmatic employee who was bombarded began serving as an election official in Tarrant County, Texas in 2018. In 2019, President Duterte told the election committee to stop using the company's vote counting machines.
The personal escort of the late former President of Venezuela accused Smartmatic of diverting a large number of votes in the 2013 election and pointed out that “Dominion, which participated in the US election this time, used the same method and basically the same software design to store, transmit, and count voters. It also pointed out that “Dominion and Smartmatic do business together. The software, hardware and systems have the same fundamental flaws, and these flaws make it impossible for ordinary people to detect any traces of fraud or manipulation."
Source : NTDTV, Ref: https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2020/11/24/a102994061.html
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