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When it came to figuring out what happened with the 2020 elections, things got really crazy. I know that following the sham, things were chaotic and got downright loony at some points, and once again – just like with January 6th – I think the left took advantage of this and used otherwise good-meaning people, like Sidney Powell and even Rudy to a certain extent, to push outlandish theories in order to make anybody questioning the election to look like a “kook.”

I remember there was one really mysterious “tech guy” who popped up on Twitter, basically out of nowhere, saying all this really dramatic stuff about Dominion and what they likely did on election night and it went mega-viral on the internet, and next thing you know he was “advising” Sidney Powell in an official capacity. And I thought, “Who is this guy, and why is everybody listening to him and trusting him?”

It never sat right with me and it always stuck with me as very strange. And call me paranoid – I think 90 percent of the people online are feds – but again, this situation had a “setup” feel to it in SOME ways.

But in the end, this was less about Dominion (although I do believe their software is a mess and should be tossed) and more about old-fashioned ballot harvesting, which is much, much harder to prove, and way easier to cover tracks… But all the “Dominion” focus was good cover for that and made it very easy for the media (even people like Tucker) paint a lot of them like  hairbrained crazies.

So, that bring us to the lawsuit playing out in court right now between Dominion and Fox News… you’re probably hearing a lot of bombshells about Fox News from elections night, and that’s fine, but there’s something you’re not hearing about from the media, and it’s pretty important stuff.

Former War Room cohost Raheeem Kassam delves into it.

From Raheem’s Substack:

Some of the most critical examples include (with emphasis added):

Discovery in this case has revealed that Dominion’s own employees expressed serious concerns about the security of its machines. Mark Beckstrand, a Dominion Sales Manager, confirmed that other parties “have gotten ahold of [Dominion’s] equipment illicitly” in the past.

Beckstrand identified specific instances in Georgia and North Carolina and testified that a Dominion machine was “hacked” in Michigan.

Beckstrand confirmed that these security failures were “reported about in the news.”

And just weeks before the 2020 presidential election, Dominion’s Director of Product Strategy and Security, Eric Coomer, acknowledged in private that “our shit is just riddled with bugs.” Indeed, Coomer had been castigating Dominion’s failures for years. In 2019, Coomer noted that “our products suck.”
He lamented that “[a]lmost all” of Dominion’s technological failings were “due to our complete f— up in installation.” And in another instance, he identified a “*critical* bug leading to INCORRECT results.” He went on to note: “It does not get much worse than that.”

And while many companies might have resolved their errors, Coomer lamented that “we don’t address our weaknesses effectively!”

Of course, it only makes sense that none of this would be covered, it absolutely doesn’t fit the media’s propaganda narrative.

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