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December 15, 2020
Interesting nuggets from the Antrim Dominion machine forensic analysis
By Andrea Widburg

The first inkling Americans had that there was something going on with voting machines came when Antrim County, Michigan admitted that its computer had a "glitch" and gave 6,000 Trump votes to Biden.  County officials quickly backtracked, calling it "human error," but it was too late.  The computer fraud cat was out of the bag.  Now, thanks to a judge pushing past the Michigan secretary of state's effort to suppress information, we can finally see the preliminary forensics report on Antrim County's Dominion systems.  This post summarizes the highlights.

Russell Ramsland, of Allied Security Operations Group, LLC (ASOG), wrote the report.  You may be familiar with him from this video.  If you haven't watched the video, I recommend it, because it's a great overview of how computer systems can be used for fraudulent elections.

The topline summary is that the Dominion machines in Antrim County were set up to send almost 70% of votes to "adjudication."  This meant that, instead of the voting machine simply tabulating the votes, the ballots were subjected to a non-transparent process, with no auditable trail.

It was this "adjudication" process that dictated which candidate would receive the vote.  And just to make the process more opaque, Antrim County did something in 2020 it had never done since it started using the machines: it deleted all the adjudication entries.  The server logs are also missing.

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https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2020/12/interesting_nuggets_from_the_antrim_dominion_machine_forensic_analysis.html
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