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OPINION

Major New Revelation: Massive Vote Manipulation In Antrim, County Michigan

an elector signs her ballot

An Electoral College elector signs her ballot for president of the United States at the state Capitol, Dec. 14, 2020 in Lansing, Michigan. (Carlos Osorio/Pool/AFP via Getty Images)

Dick Morris By Tuesday, 15 December 2020 04:55 PM EST Current | Bio | Archive

Antrim County, Michigan — solid red Trump country — raised eyebrows on election night when the results came in showing Biden beating Trump by 63% for the Democrat and only 37% for the Republican. (Trump had beaten Hillary in Antrim by 61-38).

Republicans demanded a recount and got one on Nov. 5.

Oops! It showed. Trump winning this time but by only 57-43.

Still fishy given the massive Trump victory over Hillary four years ago.

So, Wisconsin State Judge Kevin Elsenheimer ordered a forensic audit of the vote tabulation that had been conducted by Dominion Voting Systems.

The audit was performed by the Allied Security Operations group, a Texas cybersecurity group that included experts that had worked with NASA, MIT, the Pentagon, the Secret Service, the Department of Homeland Security, and the CIA.

The audit results were released to public view, on the order of Judge Elsenheimer, two days ago — on Dec. 13, the day before Michigan’s electoral votes went to Biden.

Investigating the reason for the obvious errors in the vote tabulation, Allied Security reported that the mistakes were "caused by intentional errors in the system." It said, "these are not human errors' this is definitely related to the software and software configurations resulting in error rates far beyond the thresholds listed in the guidelines."

Antrim County Dominion machines recorded an error rate of 68%.

To understand how the Dominion software works, Allied explained that it "classifies ballots into two categories, 1.) normal ballots and 2.) adjudicated ballots."

But, Allied notes, "ballots sent to adjudication can be altered by administrators, and adjudication files can be moved between different Results Tally and Reporting (RTR) terminals."

Unfortunately, there is no way of determining "which administrator actually adjudicates (i.e. votes) the ballot batch."

Allie said: "This demonstrated a significant and fatal error in security and election integrity because it provides no meaningful observation of the adjudication process or audit trail of which administrator actually adjudicated the ballots."

And so, Allied reports that "we conclude that the errors are so significant that they call into question the integrity and legitimacy of the results in the Antrim County 2020 election to the point that the results are not certifiable. Because the same machines and software are used in 48 other counties in Michigan, this casts doubt on the integrity of the entire election in the state of Michigan."

You can read the full results of the audit here

This audit is of only one county in one state. But, as Allied noted in its audit report, “Because the same machines and software are used in 48 other counties in Michigan, this casts doubt on the integrity of the entire election in the state of Michigan."

And…the exact same Dominion system was used in half of the counties in swing states in the 2020 election.

The Washington Post reports that 351 or the 731 counties in Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin used Dominion servers. 

And . . . it will also be used to tabulate results in the Georgia Senate runoff elections on January 5th on which the control of the U.S. Senate now hinges.

To stop a second stolen election, it is vital that the Georgia Legislature call itself into special session since Governor Kemp, a longtime advocate of Dominion, won’t do it. To stop Dominion from "adjudicating" any more ballots.

Editor’s Note: The opinions here are solely the author’s. Dominion has denied allegations of wrongdoing. According to the Detroit Free Press: "Dominion Voting Systems, the company whose equipment is used in Antrim, issued a statement saying it is the subject of a 'continuing malicious and widespread disinformation campaign' intended to undermine confidence in the Nov. 3 election."

Dick Morris is former presidential advisor and political strategist. He is a regular contributor to Newsmax TV. Read Dick Morris's ReportsMore Here.

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Antrim County, Michigan, solid red Trump country, raised eyebrows on election night when the results came in showing Biden beating Trump by 63% for the Democrat and only 37% for the Republican.
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Tuesday, 15 December 2020 04:55 PM
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