Audit concludes Dominion voting machines are designed for fraud

The company that conducted an independent audit of 22 Dominion Voting Systems in a small Michigan county released a report Monday concluding the machines are “intentionally and purposefully designed with inherent errors.”

Consequently, Allied Security Operations Group advised in its report, President Trump should invoke his 2018 executive order to ensure national security in the event of foreign interference in an election.

“We conclude that the Dominion Voting System is intentionally and purposefully designed with inherent errors to create systemic fraud and influence election results,” says the report, written by Russell Ramsland, a former Republican candidate in Texas. “The system intentionally generates an enormously high number of ballot errors.”

The report was published on the website of attorney Matthew DePerno, a lawyer in Anterim County who represented a voter in the case.

The county was in the news after the election when it was discovered that 6,000 votes had been flipped from President Trump to Joe Biden. The Michigan secretary of state and the Antrim County clerk both blamed “human error.”

But Allied Security insists it’s a “machine” or “software” error, calling it a “national security issue.”

Dominion machines are used in 28 states, serving some 40% of the population.

The report recommends “that an independent group should be empaneled to determine the extent of the adjudication errors throughout the State of Michigan.”

Dominion has dismissed charges that its machines are vulnerable to fraud as “election disinformation.”

“All Dominion systems are capable of producing paper records and are 100 percent auditable, with testing, reviews, audits, and recounts subject to oversight and verification by all political parties,” the company states on its website.

Michigan’s assistant attorney general, Erik Grill, charged the report’s claims are “inaccurate, incomplete, and misleading.”

The report states the forensic examination of the tabulation log for Dec. 6 found 68.05% — 10,667 of 15,676 individual events — were “recorded errors.”

“These errors resulted in overall tabulation errors or ballots being sent to adjudication,” the report says.

The high error rate “proves the Dominion Voting System is flawed and does not meet state or federal election laws.”

The audit also noted vulnerabilities related to the ability of Dominion machines to be connected to the internet.

Powell: ‘We’ve never witnessed anything like this’

On Friday, attorney Sidney Powell filed emergency requests to the Supreme Court to order officials in Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin and Arizona to de-certify their 2020 election results.

Powell said in an interview Sunday with the Epoch Times that “especially insidious and troubling is the machine fraud conducted through the Dominion voting systems.”

“In fact, one of our experts says Dominion fraud was 5% higher votes for Biden across the board everywhere there was a Dominion machine running. The same was true for other Democrats that were running on the tickets in those states,” she said.

Powell, who is not part of the Trump campaign legal team, also suggested Trump could invoke his 2018 executive order calling on the director of national intelligence to assess evidence of foreign interference in an election.

If John Ratcliffe, the DNI, were to conduct such an assessment, she said, it would “blow the mind of every citizen in the country who’s willing to look at the truth and the facts.”

“Because there’s never – we’ve never witnessed anything like this in the history of this country,” said Powell. “And it’s got to be stopped right now or there will never be a free and fair election.”

See the Epoch Times interview with Sidney Powell:


Via Wnd