12/14/2020 / By Ethan Huff
A security company tasked with forensically auditing 16 Dominion Voting Systems machines in Antrim County, Mich., has been given the green light by a circuit court judge to release its findings.
Judge Kevin A. Elsenheimer of Michigan’s 13th district told attorney Matthew DePerno that Allied Security Operations Group can furnish evidence in a lawsuit filed by Central Lake resident William Bailey showing that thousands of votes in the county were illegally flipped from President Donald Trump to Democrat contender Joe Biden.
There is also a dispute over a ballot initiative that plaintiffs say was illicitly altered following a tie vote. Ballots were re-fed through the Dominion tabulator, the lawsuit claims, producing results that do not accurately reflect the will of voters.
“We conclude that the Dominion Voting System is intentionally and purposefully designed with inherent errors to create systemic fraud and influence election results,” stated Russell Ramsland Jr., co-founder of Allied Security Operations Group.
“The system intentionally generates an enormously high number of ballot errors. The electronic ballots are then transferred for adjudication. The intentional errors lead to bulk adjudication of ballots with no oversight, no transparency, and no audit trail. This leads to voter or election fraud. Based on our study, we conclude that The Dominion Voting System should not be used in Michigan. We further conclude that the results of Antrim County should not have been certified.”
Ramsland, a former Reagan administration official who has also worked for NASA, helped lead a team of inspectors who looked at Antrim County’s election management server, which was running Dominion Democracy Suite 5.5.3-002 with compact flash cards used by local precincts in the Dominion ImageCast system.
The team also took a closer look at the USB memory sticks that were used in Dominion Voter Assist Terminals and for managing precinct poll books, using technology such as X-Ways Forensics, Backbag-Blacklight Forensic Software, and Virtual Box.
To be clear, not all of the “errors” in Antrim County worked in Trump’s favor. Initially, Biden was said to have won about 7,800 of the 12,423 votes that were cast. Two days later, however, Trump was declared the winner after receiving more than 9,800 votes out of 17,000 votes cast.
Then on Nov. 21, the figures changed again and 1,300 votes were removed from Biden. All in all, some 15,676 individual “events” were shown to have occurred, and a whopping 68 percent of these were recorded errors.
“These errors resulted in overall tabulation errors or ballots being sent to adjudication. This high error rate proves the Dominion Voting System is flawed and does not meet state or federal election laws,” Ramsland wrote in his report.
“A staggering number of votes required adjudication. This was a 2020 issue not seen in previous election cycles still stored on the server. This is caused by intentional errors in the system.”
These intentional errors, Ramsland went on to write, led to a bulk adjudication of ballots with no oversight, transparency or audit trail. In other words, the whole thing was fraudulent and cannot be allowed to stand if our nation is to preserve free and fair elections.
“The statement attributing these issues to human error is not consistent with the forensic evaluation, which points more correctly to systemic machine and/or software errors,” Ramsland went on to reveal, noting that this is a case of intentional fraud rather than accidental error.
“The systemic errors are intentionally designed to create errors in order to push a high volume of ballots to bulk adjudication.”
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