I don’t think she was supposed to say that…..
— Holly Kesler (@hmkesler) December 9, 2025
SHOCKING ADMISSION FROM FULTON COUNTY, GA: KNOWINK REMOTELY ACCESSES AND WIPES POLL PADS!
In a jaw-dropping State Election Board revelation, Fulton County officials confessed to a series of stunning lapses and capabilities in their… pic.twitter.com/bEjOuiYys7
I don’t think she was supposed to say that…..
SHOCKING ADMISSION FROM FULTON COUNTY, GA: KNOWINK REMOTELY ACCESSES AND WIPES POLL PADS!
In a jaw-dropping State Election Board revelation, Fulton County officials confessed to a series of stunning lapses and capabilities in their election systems. "We agree with some facts and disagree with others," they admitted, confirming that THREE POLL PADS VANISHED into thin air. But here's the bombshell: They INSIST they didn't fail to notify the Secretary of State's office—yet the key person overseeing this mess? GONE, no longer with the office!
These weren't just any poll pads—they were training devices, supposedly empty of real data.
But wait, it gets worse: Fulton County REVEALED that KnowInk, the company behind this tech—WAS IMMEDIATELY NOTIFIED and, in a chilling display of remote control, KNOWINK REMOTELY WIPED THEM CLEAN!
"It is UNDISPUTED that KnowInk was able to remotely wipe them," they declared, downplaying it as "no security issue here."
Why tell KnowInk but allegedly skip the Secretary? "That doesn't make a ton of sense," they shrugged, while boldly requesting the entire case be DISMISSED.
And the final gut-punch? When pressed—"Did KnowInk wipe them virtually? Like REMOTELY?"—the answer was a flat-out "YES." Disabled or not, this exposes a vulnerability that could shake the foundations of election integrity!
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