For quite a while, Mike Lindell, of My Pillow has claimed that bad actors overseas were able to alter election results in 2020. For that, he was labeled a conspiracy theorist and his products were shunned by Woke retail outlets and censored by Big Tech on social media. Next week, he will be holding a cyber symposium on August 10-12 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. The entire symposium will be aired on Frank Speak.
Lindell has posted several videos showing how the election could have been stolen from President Trump. He has even offered a reward to anyone that can prove he is wrong. No one has even tried to claim that reward, not even Dominion Voting that claims what Lindell has said is impossible.
An expert cyber team has proven that you can change votes in US election systems from overseas and ultimately alter election results. The team was even able to alter the dates on the data entries made overseas to cover up their activities.
Here is how they claim the votes can be stolen. It begins when you go to your polling place and cast your votes. The votes are then run through a tabulator and counted. After voting is completed, a tabulator sheet and a memory card are produces showing the total votes for that precinct. They are then transported to the county seat where these votes are further consolidated in an EMS machine. It is at this point that the votes can be switched.
What is also important to note is that the EMS devices have network cards and server modems which allow for Internet access. This allows for changes to be made here via the Internet.
This is also why individuals involved in election steals do not want to review the hard copies of election results – the ballots. There is no functionality in the voting machines that prevent ballots from being tabulated numerous times like was observed in Fulton County Georgia on Election night. Because of this, election fraud is more likely committed at the local level. Tabulators can be set at the machine level and in most cases, the election sites are no longer managed by the state but rather by individuals from voting systems companies.
Any election fraud committed through EMS devices could be identified through recounts of the ballots at the locations involved. This is why the audit performed in Arizona is so important. Any adjustments through machines or through shoving the same ballots through tabulation machines multiple times are identified in the forensic audit. The results of the Maricopa audit in Arizona are expected to show that.