Chris Krebs Fired after CISA Alleged the Elections Were Secure and Fraud Free
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), under Krebs leadership declared on Election date that the election was the “most secure in American history.” Dominion, Scytl, Smarmatic Microsoft and partisan political and business actors were part of CISA influence advisors (via the Election Infrastructure Subsector Coordinating Council Charter) that made the Organization insinuate there was no algorithm “glitches”, cyber security risk or tabulating/counting fraud in Elections and that the increase in universal mail-in ballots scheme wouldn’t entail an increased risk for voter irregularities.
Mail in ballots may be more prone to irregularities as ballot harvesters, USPS, poll workers or transmission/database interference may have more time and loopholes to take advantage of. An increase in Mail-in ballots widens the number of opportunities available for ballot harvesting and “cure and switch” mechanisms as shown in the Senate report warnings among other reports.
Four congressional Democrats sent a letter to the owners of Dominion Voting Systems and cited several problems that “threaten the integrity of our elections,” including “vote switching.” In a December 2019 letter to Dominion Voting Systems, which has been mired in controversy after a human error involving its machines in Antrim County, Michigan, resulted in incorrect counts, Democratic Sens. Elizabeth Warren, Ron Wyden, and Amy Klobuchar and congressman Mark Pocan warned about reports of machines “switching votes,” “undisclosed vulnerabilities,” and “improbable” results that “threaten the integrity of our elections.”
Reports say that, the voting machines may print ballots or double count the same ballot at the discretion of poll workers, Dominion or Smartmatic workers/algorithms or third parties even without leaving a paper trail, in a way that observers may not catch the fraudulent or “error” moment.
The Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) issued a statement last week defending the integrity of the 2020 election. The problem, however, is two of the main election software companies that have been called into question – Dominion Voting Systems and Smartmatic – sit on CISA. And that information was never disclosed, the Epoch Times reported.
A big part of the the public is frustrated with the role of CISA and other agencies that were supposed to protect the vote against irregularities instead of covering up for those irregularities and anomalies.
Voting Machines are less regulated than almost anything. Why are voting machines not standardized and thoroughly vetted by the very best minds in America? It is a bug not a feature. For example the new machines have barcodes. Barcodes are real vulnerability. You can do a lot to manipulate votes if you are going to count votes with barcodes. Also, a lot of the new machines the voting machine itself is printing the paper ballot instead of the voter marking the paper ballot. Those are the ballot marking devices The machine printing the ballot is another vulnerability for changing the ballot.
We don’t have standardized thoroughly secure voting machines in the United States because there are people to whom it is advantageous for us not to have completely secure voting machines… Those that are in power now in there under the corrupt system they’re the ones with the vested interest in not fixing it.
CISA Official tries to apologize and retract previous pro Mainstream Media claims by stating it is the role of the states to investigate election fraud.
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