Why does The Elections Assistance Commission behaves like they are run by former Dominion employees? Because they are?
Let's tackle a few possibilities to why the government's elections agency would inexplicably drop language that would forbid connecting to the internet with voting machines. As reported in previous articles, Dominion voting machines has two former high-ranking employees, one is the CIO working for the EAC. And the EAC tends to rubber stamp voting certification of machines. Maybe The August Symposium has them scared? Cybersecurity experts from at least 6 other countries will be in attendance at the Cyber Symposium. Their role to both observe the evidence and offer their opinions. Lindell recapped his announcement by saying, "It’s going to change the world. It’s going to change it, you know, it’s going to show everything and this election was taken. And where we are, we are in this battle with communism and the CCP \[Chinese Communist Party\] and big government and everything.” Matt DePerno found remote access logs Maybe it's Dr. Frank, Bobby Piton, Edward Solomon...