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Why are democrats not allowing voting machines to be examined?

Because they are too fragile or because they are hiding evidence of fraud? Millions of Americans are not stupid, they know what is going on.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/02/hiding-democrats-argue-voting-machines-fragile-inspect-investigators-touch-will-need-replaced-demand-rudy-giuliani-punished-requesting-access-dom/

What Are They Hiding? Democrats Argue Voting Machines Too Fragile to Inspect – If Investigators Touch Them They WIll Need to Be Replaced – Demand Rudy Giuliani Be Punished for Requesting Access to Dominion Machines
By Jim Hoft
Published February 9, 2022 at 6:54pm


Joe Biden got 81 million votes.
It really happened.
Democrats and their media lackeys are so certain of this that they will not allow anyone to inspect the voting machines.

** In Arizona Democrat Secretary of State Katie Hobbs argued that Maricopa County would be forced to replace their Dominion voting machines if they were inspected by investigators. The machines were so delicate that they can never be audited. That’s weird?
Also in Arizona election workers were caught on video deleting “archived” files before the machines were turned over to investigators.

** In Pennsylvania the state Supreme Court of liberal activists stepped in at the last minute and delayed an inspection of the Fulton County, Pennsylvania voting machines. The audit is still delayed by the state Supreme Court. Democrats are ABSOLUTELY TERRIFIED that a reputable audit team may inspect the county’s Dominion voting machines.

** And in Michigan the radical Attorney General hid the audit of the Dominion machines in Antrim County where 6,000 votes were mysteriously flipped from Trump to Joe Biden.

Democrats want you to know inspecting Dominion Voting Machines IS NOT ALLOWED!
But Joe Biden got 81 million votes.

And now the fake news mainstream media is running with a ridiculous story that Rudy Giuliani asked to inspect an Antrim County Dominion voting machines after they spit out fake results following the election. Democrat and their media lackeys insist this is likely criminal activity. How dare Rudy Giuliani or any Republican request an audit on such a fragile, sophisticated machine.

Are Americans going to fall for this?
Isn’t it clear what the Democrats are doing?
Why are they so afraid of audits?



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justanothername · 51-55, M
Voting machines were actually pulled apart and inspected by a group of hackers during a recent DEFCON hackathon in Las Vegas. Afterwards one of the hackers was asked if there was any signs of tampering to which he answered
NO.
marke · 70-79, M
@justanothername
Voting machines were actually pulled apart and inspected by a group of hackers during a recent DEFCON hackathon in Las Vegas. Afterwards one of the hackers was asked if there was any signs of tampering to which he answered
NO.

Democrats put on that show no doubt to tap into the kind of talent they were going to need to pull off the biggest election theft in history.
justanothername · 51-55, M
@marke actually they didn’t. The DEFCON Hacker convention is an annual event hosted by hackers for hackers in Las Vegas. It’s designed to give white hat hackers a chance to test their skills hacking into computer systems and to talk about cyber security
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/DEF_CON

It has nothing to do with politics and everything to do with cyber security which is very relevant to all business considering the amount of Russian and Chinese backed espionage that happens in cyberspace.
marke · 70-79, M
@justanothername
Aactually they didn’t. The DEFCON Hacker convention is an annual event hosted by hackers for hackers in Las Vegas. It’s designed to give white hat hackers a chance to test their skills hacking into computer systems and to talk about cyber security
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/DEF_CON

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/defcon-hacker-convention-government-cybersecurity_n_915853

While the FBI, the NSA, the DHS and other federal agencies were heavily involved in illegal spying and espionage against Trump, these agencies sought help from hackers in their dirty work. We should not be surprised.

Defcon Hacker Convention: Government Cybersecurity Experts Looking To Recruit Top Hacking Brass In Las Vegas
It's Complicated: Government Wants To Hire Hackers
Aug 2, 2011, 08:58 AM EDT
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Updated Dec 6, 2017

By Tabassum Zakaria

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The National Security Agency has a challenge for hackers who think they're hot stuff: prove it by working on the "hardest problems on Earth."

Computer hacker skills are in great demand in the U.S. government to fight the cyber wars that pose a growing national security threat -- and they are in short supply.

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For that very reason an alphabet soup of federal agencies -- DOD, DHS, NASA, NSA -- are descending on Las Vegas this week for Defcon, an annual hacker convention where the $150 entrance fee is cash only -- no registration, no credit cards, no names taken. Attendance is expected to top 10,000.

The National Security Agency is among the keen suitors. The spy agency plays both offense and defense in the cyber wars. It conducts electronic eavesdropping on adversaries and protects U.S. computer networks that hold super secret material -- a prize target for America's enemies.

"Today it's cyber warriors that we're looking for, not rocket scientists," said Richard "Dickie" George, technical director of the NSA's Information Assurance Directorate, the agency's cyber-defense side.

"That's the race that we're in today. And we need the best and brightest to be ready to take on this cyber warrior status," he told Reuters in an interview.

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The NSA is hiring about 1,500 people in the fiscal year which ends September 30 and another 1,500 next year, most of them cyber experts. With a workforce of just over 30,000, the Fort Meade, Maryland-based NSA dwarfs other intelligence agencies, including the CIA.

It also engages in cyber-spying and other offensive operations, something it rarely, if ever, discusses publicly.

But at Defcon, the NSA and other "Feds" will be competing with corporations looking for hacking talent too.

The NSA needs cyber security experts to harden networks, defend them with updates, do "penetration testing" to find security holes and watch for any signs of cyber attacks.

The NSA is expanding its fold of hackers, but George said there is a shortage of those skills. "We are straining to hire the people that we need."
justanothername · 51-55, M
@marke so you pulled an article out of a gossip magazine. Whoopty do. I’ll take the words of a hacker who had time to look over a voting machine for evidence of tampering and who was asked a direct question about evidence of fraud to which he answered NO, NO evidence of fraud.

The hacker convention has nothing to do with a shortage of people with skills. It’s a convention of many hackers who are all there to learn and share hacking tips and tricks and compete in teams to hack into different computers in a controlled environment and set time frame.
justanothername · 51-55, M
@marke There’s an interesting comparison between computing and republicans. With computing you only need to punch the instruction set in once to enable the function to execute. With Republicans they are too stupid to make punching instructions worth the effort.
marke · 70-79, M
@justanothername When government agencies are calling on hackers for help you can bet they are up to no good.
justanothername · 51-55, M
@marke You are off your meds.