This U.S. election, in 28 states, used the Domini voting system. Multiple eyewitnesses, testifying under oath, testified that the voting machines were operated irregularly during the counting period and connected to the Internet. A former Domini employee, now presenting the latest relevant evidence, has offered to confront the Domini CEO face-to-face.
Domini’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Poulos again denied that the voting machines were connected to the Internet or had USB ports during a hearing at the Michigan State Capitol on December 15.
Domini CEO John Poulos: “In addition, voting systems, by design, should be used as closed systems that are not networked, meaning they are not connected to the Internet.”
Witness Melissa Carone, who was in Detroit, Michigan, on Election Day as a contract employee of Domini Inc. She stated that the handouts and audio files given to her by Domini during the training did not match the CEO’s statements. Melissa also testified in this regard at a recent hearing before the Michigan Legislature.
Former Domini employee Melissa Carone: “I also think the most incredible thing is that this guy was asked to come out and testify multiple times. But they gave this guy 15 days (to prepare a response). We testified on Dec. 1. He testified this past Sunday, … he had 15 days to listen to all of our testimony. Come up with one more lie (answer).”
An internal Domini document produced by Melissa showed that the machines did have USB ports and were able to connect to the Internet via an Ethernet (net) cable.
Melissa Carone, a former Domini employee: “If you have an education in IT information technology, or any computer information, if the device has a USB port, it opens up a lot of (intrusion) possibilities to extract or deposit information from the device. “
Melissa said she also taped a Nov. 2 training given by Dominion to all contract employees in Wayne (Wayne) County. The trainers mentioned that the voting machines are equipped with modems (modems) for linking to the Internet.
“At the top, you will see the ICP, ICS, ICC, modem (modem), or if they have a listener. This is how many devices each customer has on their voting machines.”
Former state Sen. Patrick Colbeck (D-CA) has also previously testified that he saw routers and Wi-Fi signals at TCF centers.
Melissa also said she has been mocked and harassed by the media since she testified.
Melissa Carone, a former Dominion employee: “I was scared, first of all, because no one is used to being threatened. But all of a sudden, life changed overnight. But I don’t have any regrets, and I would do it again, I’m sure I would do it again. It’s a tough road, but I’m sure, I have complete faith, I believe that the truth will prevail, I believe that God, He is leading, God is in control of it all …… I’m convinced that we will overcome.”
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