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🚨Hearing On Dominion Encryption Keys!!! 🚨
I have just learned Judge Scott McAfee will hold a hearing in Fulton County, Georgia on Monday in the case of Dekalb County Republican Party v. Raffensperger, which will be televised, and it… pic.twitter.com/lB7yQgXSDy
I have just learned Judge Scott McAfee will hold a hearing in Fulton County, Georgia on Monday in the case of Dekalb County Republican Party v. Raffensperger, which will be televised, and it blows my mind so few people are even talking about this case!
Let me give you a small preview of what to expect from an article I wrote that hasn't come out yet! 👀
"Kurt Olsen, one of the attorneys in the Dekalb County action, told me he first raised the encryption key issue in connection with the March 2024 petition for writ of certiorari filed in the Supreme Court in a case entitled “Kari Lake and Mark Finchem v. Adrian Fontes, Arizona Secretary of State”, et al.
He also said:
“Since at least 2019, Dominion Voting Systems has placed the master cryptographic keys, used to encrypt/decrypt system passwords and election data, unprotected and in plain text on an election database table within Dominion’s voting systems in every system our experts inspected from six states.
Thus, it appears these keys may be stored this way on all Dominion systems. If so, in any jurisdiction using Dominion’s systems, Dominion - or any actor who knows where to look - can gain total unauthorized access and control over election systems and election data which can then be altered, fabricated, and transmitted. Key logging features recording system activity can be manipulated to render any penetration of the system nearly undetectable.”
In a declaration included in the suit, cyber-security expert Benjamin Cotton said, “Simply put, this is like a bank having the most secure vault in the world, touting how secure it is to the public and then taping the combination in large font type on the wall next to the vault door.”
Folks - there are people, including me, who have discovered or have been told the global password, and some are even talking about printing it on T shirts to emphasize the severe lack of basic security protocols!
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