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psychothumbs@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.worldEnglish · 4 months ago

Dominion Voting Systems sold to company run by former Republican election official

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Dominion Voting Systems sold to company run by former Republican election official

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Dominion Voting Systems, which sued Fox over its reporting on the 2020 election, has been sold to a seemingly new election company run by a former GOP election official.
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    “You’re not going to have to vote in 4 years, we’ll have it fixed so good you’re not going to have to vote again”

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      https://thiswillhold.substack.com/p/ex-cia-whistleblower-the-nsa-audited

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        https://www.snopes.com/news/2025/08/04/harris-nsa-audit-2024-election/

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          Yeah take with salt. There’s no smoking gun nor proof to the contrary. Feels a lot like the early COVID lab leak hypothesis.

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            I mean just the first claim: The NSA doesn’t do election audits, period. They work on international affairs, not domestic.

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              That’s the CIA you’re thinking of. The NSA is very very famously very very domestic.

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                I know very very well what each agency does. The NSA coordinates with FBI in order to conduct any domestic cyber-related operations, but it’s ultimately covered under FBI purview.

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                  You think Kash Patel is overseeing the PRISM replacement? 🫡🤣

                  The FBI gets hacked annually, their best and brightest are people like Hector Monsegur. They don’t run that apparatus. NSA and contractors.

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        I’ve thoroughly looked into this, and it’s such complete bullshit. Sadly it just shows how gullible people are.

        That’s not to say Election Truth Alliance is completely wrong, but they’re also pretty incompetent analysts and I’ve deeply vetted it myself as an expert data scientist. I still believe there was enough weirdness that there should be hand recounts in some areas, but please use some critical thinking, even though something makes you feel good to read it.

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          Your forceful statements were so beautiful they almost distracted from your complete lack of substance.

          Try harder please.

          “I vetted this myself and as you can see I’m very smart. Now I have to get back to r/iamabadass”

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    This seems like a bad idea.

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    I only vote by mail

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      Which won’t be legal by 2026. They’re already putting pressure on states to stop allowing it.

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    well, fuck that

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