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OAN's Chanel Rion Exposé on Dominion Fraud Engine

Peter Athanasius
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Published on 23 Nov 2020 / In News and Politics

Intriguing investigation into the Dominion Election Fraud Engine.

To err is human, but to really foul things up you need a computer. -- Paul R. Ehrlich

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00:07 in this edition of one american news
00:09 investigates
00:10 we look at dominion voting systems and
00:12 its role
00:13 in the 2020 presidential elections
00:16 glitches
00:16 errors money trails to powerful
00:19 democrats
00:20 dominion is just one of three major
00:22 companies providing
00:24 voting systems to america but dominion
00:26 captured headlines when it was
00:27 discovered it had
00:29 glitched 6 000 votes giving biden
00:32 a fraudulent win this was not
00:35 an isolated event
00:47 [Music]
00:50 in 2016 antrim county michigan affirmed
00:53 its republican loyalties by voting trump
00:56 62 percent beating clinton by 4 000
00:59 votes fast forward four years an antrim
01:02 county was shocked to find itself
01:04 voting joe biden over trump by 3 000
01:08 votes
01:09 a complete flip from the last
01:11 presidential election
01:12 something was very wrong when the county
01:14 set to work with a manual recount
01:17 they discovered a ghastly error six
01:20 thousand trump votes were accidentally
01:22 tallied for
01:23 biden rnc chairwoman rana mcdaniel held
01:26 a press conference
01:28 noting a litany of irregularities in
01:30 michigan
01:31 but when it came to antrim county the
01:33 irregularity was potentially
01:35 much bigger in scale when they inquired
01:38 with the court
01:39 they were told it was a software issue
01:41 and it was corrected
01:43 but now we know that 47 counties
01:46 use that same software it was certainly
01:49 odd
01:49 republicans wanted an investigation to
01:52 ensure no more such
01:53 mistakes happened elsewhere however
01:56 michigan's democrat secretary of state
01:58 was quick to pronounce such concerns as
02:01 ridiculous
02:02 immediately denouncing any suspicion of
02:05 technical foul play
02:06 quote the software did not cause a
02:08 misallocation of votes
02:10 it was a result of user human error
02:14 see no need to investigate after all
02:16 it's 2020 and
02:18 software errors are impossible right
02:21 i'm here to tell you that the electronic
02:23 voting machines
02:24 americans got to solve the problem of
02:26 voting integrity
02:27 they turned out to be an awful idea one
02:31 vote
02:31 for mccain that's because people like me
02:35 can hack them all too easily
02:38 that was some professor out of michigan
02:40 back in 2018
02:41 in the new york times ignore that the
02:43 system michigan democrats
02:45 don't want republicans to investigate
02:47 the system part of what dhs proclaimed
02:49 quote
02:50 the most secure in american history
02:53 meet dominion voting systems a canadian
02:56 firm
02:56 dominion is one of three companies
02:58 providing 90
03:00 of america's voting systems dominion
03:03 serves
03:03 28 u.s states including battlegrounds
03:06 like
03:06 pennsylvania michigan arizona all of
03:09 georgia
03:10 and nevada incidentally michigan was not
03:13 the only battleground state to
03:14 experience
03:15 problems with dominion georgia went all
03:18 in with dominion
03:19 buying thirty thousand machines
03:21 installed across the state
03:23 just nine months before the general
03:25 election georgia secretary of state
03:27 boasted of his state's partnership with
03:30 dominion to install all these new
03:32 machines
03:33 dominion and the secretary of state's
03:35 office work very closely together
03:37 on making sure we have the staff here to
03:38 get these things put through a few
03:40 months later
03:41 in georgia's june primaries dominion
03:43 proved to have
03:44 a few hiccups don't take it from us
03:47 here's pbs
03:48 the poll pads took as long as 30 hours
03:51 to download the voter database
03:53 displayed the wrong races and would
03:56 randomly shut down
03:58 and the power hungry ballot marking
03:59 devices blew circuit breakers in
04:01 numerous locations
04:03 poll workers many of whom had no
04:05 hands-on training because of the
04:07 pandemic
04:08 were often befuddled by the new
04:10 technology
04:11 indeed even by the general election five
04:14 months later
04:15 georgia was still in trouble they have
04:18 not certified the elections
04:19 including two of the most populous in
04:21 the state between technical issues
04:23 let's begin with liza lucas she's live
04:25 at gwinnett county's
04:27 elections office in lawrenceville where
04:30 thousands of votes are in limbo because
04:32 of a software issue
04:33 there is an issue in gwinnett county as
04:35 officials have
04:36 told us that 60 000 gwinnett county
04:39 ballots
04:40 are in limbo after a software issue and
04:43 this is according
04:44 to the communications director of
04:45 gwinnett county while all of this
04:47 plays out before our eyes republicans
04:50 demand investigations
04:51 but government officials demand we look
04:53 away there have not been
04:55 any evidence of anything that would
04:57 undermine the validity of this election
04:59 and it's time to move forward
05:00 meanwhile the trump legal team under
05:02 former new york mayor and prosecutor
05:04 rudy giuliani
05:05 disagreed and from county put dominion
05:08 systems front and center
05:10 now we must dig deeper now we've got to
05:13 look at
05:13 how often did it break down in other
05:16 parts of the state
05:17 and when you look back on the history of
05:19 dominion which is a canadian firm
05:21 it's made mistakes in the canadian
05:23 elections similar to that
05:24 the trump legal team's dominion wing is
05:26 led by general michael flynn's attorney
05:28 sydney powell who has long warned
05:30 americans the dangers of our election
05:33 systems relying on
05:34 foreign software mind you no one is
05:37 claiming that dominion is
05:38 solely responsible for the fiasco and
05:40 the vote irregularities that defined the
05:42 2020 general election
05:44 but when we return prepare to be stunned
05:47 when you find out
05:48 just how easy it is to manipulate votes
05:50 through dominion why one major state
05:53 deemed dominion
05:54 dangerously easy to hack and how one
05:56 hacker read the user guide
05:58 flagging stunning questions for the feds
06:01 we'll be right back
06:07 [Music]
06:10 methods of communication have changed
06:12 throughout history with the advancement
06:14 of technology
06:15 since first declaring his candidacy in
06:17 2015 president trump has relied on
06:19 twitter
06:20 to share his thoughts directly with the
06:21 american people but the 45th president
06:24 was not the first president to rely on
06:26 the technology of the times to get his
06:28 message out
06:29 calvin coolidge made the first
06:30 presidential radio address in 1923
06:33 making his voice the most heard of any
06:35 man in history
06:36 this was the first time people across
06:38 the country could hear the president
06:40 speak at the same time
06:41 all from the comfort of their own homes
06:43 a decade later this evolved into
06:45 franklin d
06:46 roosevelt's fireside chats where the
06:48 president could explain his policies
06:50 with the feeling of a friendly
06:51 conversation
06:52 in the form of an evening radio
06:53 broadcast television was still a very
06:56 new technology in 1947
06:59 but that didn't stop harry truman from
07:00 breaking ground as the first president
07:02 to have a live televised address from
07:04 the white house
07:05 this ushered in a new relationship
07:07 between the white house and the media
07:09 now not only could americans hear their
07:11 president they could see him
07:12 as if they were in the very same room
07:14 the late 90s saw the rise of the
07:16 internet and bill clinton saw this as an
07:18 opportunity to speak directly with
07:20 citizens
07:21 clinton held the first presidential web
07:23 chat in 1999
07:24 giving anyone with an internet
07:26 connection a chance to send questions to
07:28 the president as the world watched live
07:30 on tv
07:32 calvin coolidge believed speaking
07:33 directly to the press was the best way
07:35 to bypass congress to speak with the
07:38 people
07:38 by using twitter president donald trump
07:41 modernized this idea for today's
07:43 population
07:44 like so many before him president trump
07:46 is using the technology of the times
07:48 making sure his message is heard
07:50 clearly and directly by americans all
07:53 [Music]
07:56 over
07:59 [Music]
08:01 no voting system is perfect here are the
08:04 heads of the top three voting systems
08:06 telling congress as much is there any
08:07 method of voting that's 100
08:09 secure no uh no no
08:12 they go on to say their voting systems
08:14 are mostly safe
08:16 but here's a senate letter from december
08:18 2019 slamming these three companies
08:21 election security experts have noted for
08:23 years that our nation's election systems
08:26 and infrastructure
08:27 are under serious threat the senate
08:29 letter then highlights how
08:31 the top three voting systems es and s
08:34 heart inter civic
08:35 and dominion voting systems quote have
08:38 long
08:38 skimped on security in favor of
08:41 convenience
08:42 leaving voting systems across the
08:44 country prone
08:45 to security problems the lawmakers who
08:47 wrote this letter
08:49 none other than senators elizabeth
08:50 warren amy klobuchar
08:52 ron wyden and congressman mark pocan
08:55 all democrats one year later now that
08:58 america is
08:59 asking whether dominion hampered with
09:01 our votes in joe biden's favor
09:03 where are these democrats now in the
09:06 last two years dominion aggressively
09:08 marketed itself to
09:09 every state in the union and while
09:11 georgia went all in
09:13 and lived to regret it one state gave it
09:15 a texas sized
09:17 thumbs down upon testing dominion
09:19 machines and its accompanying systems
09:21 the state of texas concluded dominion
09:24 was too quote
09:25 fragile and error-prone and could not be
09:27 trusted for
09:28 safe and secure elections so what makes
09:31 the machines fragile and error-prone
09:34 ron watkins a large systems data analyst
09:36 tells one american news
09:38 after over a week pouring over dominion
09:41 user guides
09:42 he was stunned by how easily ballots
09:44 could be accessed
09:45 by one person with access to one machine
09:49 with the dominion system you need to be
09:52 most concerned
09:54 about activist i.t people the operators
09:58 system in my opinion have way too much
10:01 power
10:01 to control the internal features and
10:04 settings
10:04 of the system just reading the dominion
10:06 manual watkins says
10:08 he understands the system enough to
10:10 devise an alarming number of ways to
10:12 alter
10:13 vote counts across an entire precinct
10:16 using dominion
10:17 i was looking at this manual with the
10:19 mindset of a penetration tester an
10:21 administrator would have the ability to
10:23 delete ballots reset counts delete
10:25 entire batches
10:26 etc there's a lot of things that they
10:28 can do watkins notes
10:29 while there are legitimate reasons for
10:31 such controls
10:32 there's no mention as to whether there's
10:34 a way to track or hold users accountable
10:37 for deleting
10:38 or altering ballots dominion will train
10:40 between two to six workers per county
10:42 who are appointed by the county to
10:44 undergo
10:45 election systems training these two to
10:47 six workers are trusted to not tamper
10:48 with the final tabulation accounts
10:50 while transferring data between the icc
10:53 which is the image cast central
10:54 tabulation software
10:56 and the county so this transfer process
10:57 is literally just dragging some folders
10:59 on a windows computer
11:00 onto a flash drive then physically
11:03 handling handing the flash drive to the
11:05 county
11:06 what i want to know is during this
11:07 handoff are these people being watched
11:09 by auditors or to make sure this flash
11:11 drive isn't switched out for something
11:13 else
11:13 are these folders being dragged
11:15 correctly onto the flash drive has the
11:16 data been altered
11:17 before or after it's been handed off
11:20 this is where the security problem
11:22 magnifies do you trust the worker who
11:25 logs into the tabulation
11:27 machine to drag the correct votes onto
11:29 the flash drive are they dragging all
11:31 the votes
11:31 theoretically you could swap the flash
11:33 drive for a different flash drive
11:34 there's uh no accountability there and
11:37 then once the county commissioner or
11:39 whoever
11:40 accepts that flash drive gets the flash
11:42 drive do you trust them to not go in and
11:44 edit
11:44 the contents before they report it as
11:46 georgia underwent its recount
11:48 two weeks after election day flash
11:51 drives were found with
11:52 uncounted ballots on them over
11:55 votes had been forgotten in the initial
11:58 count
11:58 1500 of those votes were for donald
12:01 trump 1100 for biden
12:03 so another issue is the keys the keys to
12:07 the machine
12:07 are digital devices uh
12:10 they it's unclear what the device is it
12:13 might be like an rfid device or usb or
12:16 or something but it is clear that it's a
12:18 digital device that holds some kind of
12:20 cryptographic key on it if you lose this
12:23 physical
12:24 key to the machine then you lose
12:26 absolute security of
12:28 the entire precinct say philadelphia was
12:31 storing these keys
12:33 in a warehouse and they they were robbed
12:36 and the only thing stolen were these
12:37 keys
12:38 and a laptop then you should consider
12:41 their
12:41 entire election to be illegitimate
12:44 because
12:44 they have lost the physical security of
12:48 the system
12:48 that's just what happened in
12:50 philadelphia one month before election
12:52 day
12:53 philadelphia police are investigating
12:55 after somebody broke into an election
12:57 machine warehouse
12:58 and stole a laptop and a usb drive
13:02 the theft happened last night at the
13:03 warehouse on the 3500 block of scots
13:06 lane in
13:06 east falls officials were quick to
13:08 declare this theft
13:10 had nothing to do with the election and
13:12 was not malicious at all
13:14 an odd declaration you don't catch the
13:16 criminal but you decide you know their
13:18 motive
13:18 interesting judicial logic philadelphia
13:21 meanwhile
13:22 local reporter posted this video on
13:24 social media where he's seen walking
13:26 around that same warehouse without being
13:28 noticed
13:29 whoever stole those keys in philadelphia
13:32 has
13:32 admin access do you trust a random thief
13:35 who has administrative access to the
13:37 voting machine they could have
13:38 theoretically been able to make as many
13:39 keys as they want
13:40 for philadelphia on election night
13:42 donald trump led joe biden by 800
13:44 000 votes major precincts reporting in
13:47 the dead of night
13:48 that lead disappeared biden overtook
13:51 trump
13:51 and took the whole state of pennsylvania
13:53 by 60 000 votes
13:55 that 60 000 vote bump came from the very
13:58 philadelphia county in which
14:00 the drive and laptop had been stolen
14:03 watkins list of concerns about
14:05 dominion's vulnerabilities went on
14:07 watkins found it strange that algorithms
14:10 for ballots with just one candidate on
14:12 it
14:12 called an undervote were so complicated
14:15 and
14:16 it is unclear what happens to these
14:17 ballots the computer may or may not
14:19 throw out your vote
14:20 another concern right after the 2018
14:23 midterms pennsylvania made a custom
14:26 request
14:27 they requested dominion changed the
14:29 system to read
14:30 a straight republican or straight
14:32 democrat ballot
14:33 but oddly read an individual candidate
14:36 separately from the rest of the straight
14:38 ticket choices below
14:40 i looked at the font they're using and
14:41 it's it's part of the ariel family of
14:44 fonts a-r-i-a-l which is a sans-serif
14:46 font and with this font family
14:50 a capital i and a lowercase l are
14:53 nearly indistinguishable on a piece of
14:56 paper the person who
14:58 designs the ballot and the race
15:01 could theoretically put
15:05 uh donald trump in the republican
15:08 party not the republican party and that
15:11 would be a capital i
15:12 instead of the l and then everybody else
15:15 on the republican party would just be in
15:17 the normal republican party
15:19 in that situation if you vote just
15:22 straight party for the republicans
15:24 then trump would not get a vote and
15:26 there are a lot of
15:27 i've been hearing a lot of issues of
15:29 trump
15:30 performing poorly in heavily republican
15:34 areas next watkins says the machines are
15:37 not supposed to connect to the internet
15:39 but there don't seem to be physical
15:41 safeguards against
15:42 connecting to internet through the
15:44 store-bought laptops
15:45 if these computers if even one of these
15:48 computers was connected to the internet
15:49 like if one election worker said oh i'm
15:52 gonna look at tick-tock videos for the
15:53 next hour for my break
15:55 then the entire precinct is compromised
15:58 but even these concerns were minor
16:00 compared to what
16:00 watkins shared with us next dominion's
16:03 algorithm for
16:04 handling an anomaly that is a stray mark
16:07 or bleed through from a sharpie pen
16:10 so this is this is the big one that i'm
16:12 most concerned about if the scanning
16:14 system
16:15 detects any anomaly on your ballot then
16:18 you are not counted what watkins reveals
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16:26 we'll be right back
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18:43 of dominion voting systems
18:44 is through a singular lens that of an
18:47 infiltration hacker
18:48 through that lens the machines are
18:50 disastrously vulnerable
18:52 but as a systems analyst the biggest red
18:55 flag about dominion
18:57 was its algorithm where ballots with
18:59 anomalies bleed throughs or stray marks
19:01 are set aside and not counted what
19:04 happens when your vote is not counted
19:06 due to an anomaly then a scan of your
19:08 ballot gets saved into a folder
19:10 on the icc the imagecast central
19:12 tabulation system
19:13 this allows for those two to six people
19:16 who are trained by dominion to go
19:18 through the folder of anomalies and
19:19 either delete or verify
19:21 each of the ballots inside the folder i
19:22 believe it's called vote education
19:24 adjudication these workers can
19:26 theoretically
19:27 see which candidates have been marked as
19:29 votes on these anomalous ballots
19:31 before they are verified and officially
19:33 cast so
19:34 it's possible they could in theory hand
19:37 pick
19:37 a certain party's vote to be verified
19:39 while throwing out all the others but
19:41 it's the next point that stuns watkins
19:43 most
19:44 the biggest issue here is that the
19:46 system for detecting
19:47 anomalies can be set up by altering
19:50 gamma settings on the scanner
19:51 so that every ballot has an
19:54 anomaly this in effect by altering gamma
19:58 settings on the scanner
19:59 so that every ballot has an
20:02 anomaly this in effect allows those two
20:06 to six
20:06 trained people to go through and hand
20:09 check every single ballot
20:10 before they are verified and cast into
20:13 the tabulation system
20:14 as an actual vote that last point
20:16 explains to me how
20:17 certain candidates can get 130 000 votes
20:20 at once
20:21 with zero votes going to the other
20:22 candidate it explains to me how
20:25 or why vote workers in places like
20:28 arizona might have given sharpies to
20:31 certain voters because they might have
20:32 wanted that
20:33 specific vote to be caught by the
20:35 anomaly system
20:36 and hand verified at a later time
20:39 watkins says
20:40 this is a task for the feds my
20:43 recommendation
20:44 is for data forensics teams federal data
20:47 forensics teams to
20:48 seize or subpoena the icc image cast
20:52 central vote tabulation machines which
20:54 are just windows 10 off the shelf
20:56 machines
20:57 go through and see how many votes
21:00 hit or how many votes arrived into the
21:03 the folder which is specifically set up
21:05 for anomalies
21:06 this one bug has to affect an entire
21:09 election and it's not even a bug this is
21:11 a feature one that would allow enormous
21:13 batches by the hundreds of thousands to
21:15 be decided on
21:17 by a few unmonitored workers your vote
21:20 doesn't matter
21:20 in these districts with the dominion
21:23 machines in them because
21:24 these two to six people trained by
21:27 dominion have
21:28 ultimate control it doesn't take a
21:29 genius to realize that
21:31 setting the gamma levels incorrectly
21:33 makes all the battle become anomalies
21:35 which you can then go through later and
21:37 adjudicate if i was trump i would
21:39 investigate those two to six people per
21:42 county first watkins is of the opinion
21:44 any competent hacker
21:46 thief or paid off poll worker could game
21:48 the dominion system
21:50 and alter hundreds of thousands of votes
21:52 but
21:53 a bigger question lurks to what extent
21:56 was this actually designed by the top on
21:59 purpose
22:00 in september 2020 fec united founder joe
22:04 oldman had infiltrated antifa to uncover
22:07 journalists who were active members of
22:09 the antifa group
22:10 attacking his company in colorado joe
22:12 you infiltrated an antifa
22:14 conference call this past september and
22:16 accidentally came upon a top
22:18 dominion voting systems executive named
22:21 eric coomer describe that call and
22:24 what it led you to find it was
22:26 interesting how the call started
22:27 somebody says who's eric he says eric's
22:29 dominion guy someone actually said
22:30 you know hey go ahead you know told him
22:33 to continue speaking
22:34 um and someone interrupts and says
22:37 what are we going to do if effing trump
22:39 wins and eric responds and i'm
22:41 paraphrasing this by the way
22:43 um don't worry about the election trump
22:45 is not going to win i made effing sure
22:46 of that
22:47 and then they started laughing and
22:48 somebody says f and right and so i just
22:50 put it a simple google search to start
22:52 which was eric
22:53 dominion denver colorado and
22:57 eric coomer came up immediately under
22:59 dominion voting systems
23:01 turns out eric coomer held a top
23:03 position at dominion
23:05 with a phd in nuclear physics coomer
23:07 joined dominion as
23:08 vice president of engineering and holds
23:11 several patents with dominion
23:13 ensuring users can adjudicate ballots
23:15 from the machines
23:16 the very function ron watkins pointed
23:19 out as a huge red flag
23:21 after the election altman was sent an
23:24 article
23:24 highlighting eric coomer from dominion
23:27 oldman started looking into eric again
23:30 eric was the director of strategy and
23:32 security at dominion
23:34 and a shareholder in the company when i
23:37 got into his facebook page
23:38 that's when things really started to
23:40 kind of come together for me that
23:42 you know that eric coomer was this you
23:45 know that
23:46 he was not just antifa he was he was
23:48 responsible for putting his finger on
23:50 the
23:52 scales of our election and dominion
23:55 seemed to be
23:56 a friendly place for such anti-trump
23:58 sentiment
23:59 coomer goes on to travel to battleground
24:01 states all of 2019. whatever they were
24:03 building to
24:04 coming into the 2020 election that he
24:06 made sure it happened he made sure that
24:09 that dominion voting systems was in all
24:11 the battleground states
24:12 for the 2020 election eric shared three
24:15 folders of screenshots capturing
24:17 the disturbing profile of eric coomer
24:20 starting back in the 2016 election
24:22 so this is a rant he says rant facebook
24:26 friend land open call
24:28 if you're planning to vote for this
24:29 autocratic narcissistic fascist
24:33 uh asshat blowhard and his christian
24:35 jihadist vp
24:36 pick unfriend me now no i'm not joking
24:39 i'm not for reason political discourse
24:41 and healthy debate
24:42 you could see how he started to just
24:44 become unhinged so he actually talks
24:46 about the fact that his work has the
24:48 same mentality that he has
24:50 towards being anti-trump oldman shares
24:53 over 80 images of posts
24:54 coomer shared on his pages the antifa
24:57 manifesto
24:58 songs like dead prez body count cop
25:00 killer
25:01 f the usa once altman begins the expose
25:05 coomer panics he locked down everything
25:07 he scraped the internet of everything
25:09 having eric coomer on it so
25:11 they even went into lead candy dominion
25:13 took them off their website
25:14 removed them from the board position on
25:16 their site they've literally
25:18 made eric coomer a ghost as we were
25:20 putting this investigation together
25:22 the public listings of employees for
25:24 dominion were fast
25:26 dwindling from public purview but we
25:28 also came upon a friend
25:30 of coomer a woman named penelope chester
25:33 star
25:34 she works at dominion too as
25:36 communications director
25:37 her resume reads clinton foundation and
25:40 vice president of the bill and hillary
25:42 clinton cash cow
25:43 teneo teneo booked bill clinton's
25:46 speaking engagements
25:47 chester star also organizes anti-trump
25:50 rallies in canada
25:52 these are just two dominion employees of
25:54 dozens more with clear
25:56 anti-trump allegiances in coomer's case
25:59 he was in a position of power to
26:00 actually act
26:01 upon his rage against trump and trump
26:03 voters what does he mean when he says
26:06 trump won't win i made effing sure of
26:09 that nothing
26:11 according to dhs's former cyber security
26:13 director kris krebs
26:15 this was our most secure election in
26:17 history
26:18 nothing to see here incidentally krebs
26:20 is now
26:21 infamous most secure election in history
26:24 memo
26:24 was co-written with the endorsement of
26:27 the election commission
26:28 dominion is on that commission dare we
26:31 dig deeper
26:32 we'll be right back
26:38 [Music]
26:44 political correctness operates within
26:46 the same guiding principles that any
26:47 hate group does
26:49 it demands that everyone look sound and
26:52 act in a particular way
26:53 we should not be afraid to speak our
26:55 minds no matter how
26:56 harsh our thoughts might be the downfall
26:59 of free speech
27:00 is the downfall of a free society in may
27:04 1991 president george
27:06 h.w bush gave a commencement speech at
27:08 the university of michigan
27:09 in it he identified political
27:11 correctness as a threat to america
27:14 the notion of political correctness
27:18 has ignited controversy across the land
27:21 and although the movement arises from
27:24 the laudable desire to sweep away the
27:26 debris of racism and sexism and hatred
27:29 it replaces old prejudice with new ones
27:33 it declares certain topics off limits
27:38 certain expression off limits even
27:40 certain gestures
27:42 off-limits what began as a crusade for
27:44 civility
27:46 has soured into a cause of conflict
27:49 and even censorship disputants
27:53 treat sheer force getting their foes
27:55 punished or expelled for instance
27:57 as a substitute for the power of ideas
28:02 throughout history attempts to
28:04 micromanage casual conversation
28:07 have only incited distrust they've
28:10 invited people to look for an
28:12 insult in every word gesture
28:15 action and in their own orwellian way
28:19 crusades that demand correct behavior
28:22 crush diversity
28:24 in the name of diversity
28:33 [Music]
28:38 there should never be another election
28:40 conducted in this country i don't care
28:42 if it's for local dog catcher
28:44 using a dominion machine and smartmatic
28:46 software
28:47 we've got to have an american company
28:50 that uses paper ballots that we can all
28:52 verify so every one of us can see
28:55 that our vote is our vote in the early
28:58 2000s the election technology market had
29:01 over 20 competitors
29:03 20 years later dominion and two others
29:05 dominate the voting technology market in
29:08 america
29:09 this is a problem especially if their
29:11 antifa drenched engineers are
29:13 hell bent on deleting half of america's
29:16 voice
29:17 if they're saying this in the open what
29:19 are they saying behind closed doors
29:22 in 2014 dominion partnered with the
29:24 clinton foundation
29:25 dominion admits this but assures all
29:28 their partnership with the clinton
29:29 foundation has nothing to do with how
29:32 dominion
29:32 tabulates votes across america go ahead
29:36 believe them big media big tech and big
29:39 government
29:40 demand that you do meanwhile citizens
29:43 like joe oldman
29:44 analysts like ron watkins news outlets
29:46 like oan
29:47 and lawyers like sydney powell will keep
29:49 asking the questions the fbi
29:52 refuses to and the left demands you
29:55 ignore

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