It is now believed that the same SQL software found on the voting machines in Michigan and Pennsylvania can be found in Arizona and Georgia also. The software is not approved by the EAC (Election Assistance Commission) certified configuration. There is no justification for having this installed on voting machines. But there is a way to use the software to change votes and you don’t need to log in so that anyone with access to the machine can change votes.
In a court briefing on May 3, 2021, DePerno stated:
Cyber Ninjas discovered a Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio implant on the system.
“This piece of software is not approved by the Election Assistance Commission (‘EAC’) and allows a user to actually circumvent security protocol and make ‘direct edit entries within the database’ which ‘could potentially be utilized to change vote values.’”
Here is a demonstration on how easy it is to switch votes:
Wake TSI’s report described it like this:
There is no valid reason for Microsoft SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT) to be installed on the EMS. This software toolbox allows any user with access to change and manipulate the EMS databases without logging (recording) to the Database, EMS or OS logfiles.”
After reviewing both states contracts with Dominion, we found this on page 25 of Arizona’s contract that the Microsoft Server Management Tools are present in the contract:
Similarly, we found the same verbiage on page 49 of Georgia’s contract:
From The Gateway Pundit
The fact that the successful test included an actual Dominion machine and EMS software configuration that was used in the election is immensely powerful evidence. This shows the threat posed by the presence of the software is not just theoretical or remotely possible under unrealistic conditions, but very real under actual conditions.
To better understand the capabilities and potential implications of this software tool, it is important to provide some context.
In each voting precinct or jurisdiction, there are voting machines and/or tabulators that process the ballots. To manage the election there is an Election Management Server, or ‘EMS’ which is simply a Dell computer running the Dominion software program ‘Dominion Democracy Suite 5.5A’. This program receives the data from the voting machines and uses a database program on the same computer, that organizes and stores the data.