CODEMONKEY: Dominion Technician Caught Suspiciously Downloading Election Data Onto Laptop…
CodeMonkey shares a video of a Dominion employee allegedly downloading data from the election server onto a USB and copying its contents onto a laptop and walking away.
If true, the Dominion rep uses terrible technique. He’ll never make it as a magician. Unfortunately, without doing a forensic analysis of that laptop, you won’t be able to find the required artifacts proving what actions occurred. But it does seem he broke the chain of custody though. Regardless, here are the videos:
- Dominion Fraud (1 of 2)
- Dominion Fraud (2 of 2)
BOOM!!!!!
Gwinnett County Official admits to taking data from the Election Management System, plugging it into a laptop, then filtering it with excel. This circumvents the rules that external software isnt allowed on election machines!! https://t.co/9CVJCDM6BK— Ron (@CodeMonkeyZ) December 2, 2020
If the statement is accurate, this shows irregular manipulation of vote equipment and data, and might as well invalidate all the votes that come from there.
Watch a Dominion Representative at Gwinnett County Election Central, responsible for tabulating ballots and certifying results, download data to a USB from the Election Management Server, plug it into a laptop, manipulate the data, then palm the USB.https://t.co/wtUFjZ9aG9
— Ron (@CodeMonkeyZ) December 1, 2020
Grab these videos ASAP and backup locally! They are high-risk for deletion.
Thanks @launa_usa for closely watching this Dominion Representative all night and filming him.
Thanks Neonrevolt over at Gab for helping with the vid upload.— Ron (@CodeMonkeyZ) December 1, 2020
Heres a closeup of the Dominion Rep's badge with the Dominion logo on the bottom right, and his official title of "County Technician". pic.twitter.com/ujJqMyphks
— Ron (@CodeMonkeyZ) December 1, 2020
Looks like they found the Dominion employee from CodeMonkey's video. BOOM! Technical support. pic.twitter.com/4qxDoleWIJ
— 𝓙𝓸𝓱𝓷 𝓡𝓮𝓮𝓼𝓮 (@TrumperWavin) December 1, 2020
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