Us investigator: who took the Frankfurt Dominion server

“It’s not clear who took the server.” “Said Patrick Byrne, a billionaire investigative journalist and founder of the American e-commerce giant Overstock.

Patrick Byrne told “The Pete Santilli Show” host Pete Santilli that it is unclear who took The Santilli Servers, which are located at The Dominion in Frankfurt, Germany, and are storing U.S. election data.

In this ELECTION, the Dominion (or “Dominion”) voting system is used in 28 states. Trump campaign lawyers and some experts have alleged that the Dominican Voting machine was designed to allow massive vote manipulation. But the company denies the allegations, and an executive recently filed a libel suit against trump campaign lawyers and conservative media outlets.

“All the data from the US election was sent by the [voting] machine to Frankfurt, Germany,” Byrne told Santilli. “When we found out where the data was going, a member of our team informed a close member of Congress.”

“As a result, the Congressman used a public phone line to call President Trump and sent him a picture of what he needed to do.”

“That was a mistake.”

“Twelve hours later, the server in Frankfurt was taken away by a man in a U.S. Army uniform.”

“I can’t tell you who took it. It’s not at all clear.”

His views echo those of Sidney Powell, a lawyer.

At a news conference on Nov. 19, when asked if any Of Domini’s servers in Germany had been taken, Sidney Powell, a lawyer, confirmed, “That’s true, but I don’t know if it was taken by good people or bad people.”