Tuesday, December 15, 2020

ASOG report: " The Dominion Voting System is intentionally designed ... to create systemic fraud and influence election results."

Allied Security Operations Group, LLC, (ASOG) recently published  a preliminary summary of their Antrim Michigan Forensics Report. The report raises many issues, and makes the following conclusion:

"We conclude that the Dominion Voting System is intentionally and purposefully designed with inherent errors to create systemic fraud and influence election results."

"The vote flip occurred because of machine error
built into the software designed to create error."
The report elaborates:

"The system intentionally generates an enormously high number of ballot errors. The electronic ballots are then transferred for adjudication. The intentional errors lead to bulk adjudication of ballots with no oversight, no transparency, and no audit trail. This leads to voter or election fraud. Based on our study, we conclude that The Dominion Voting System should not be used in Michigan. We further conclude that the results of Antrim County should not have been certified."

ASOG is a group of professionals from various disciplines including Department of Defense, Secret Service, Department of Homeland Security, and the Central Intelligence Agency. ASOG has a particular emphasis on cybersecurity, open source investigation and penetration testing of networks, and employs a wide variety of cyber forensic analysts.

Other issues highlighted by the report include:

  • The 'glitch' in Antrim County which switched 6,000 Trump votes to Biden, was not a glitch. The vote flip occurred because of machine error built into the voting software designed to create error.
  • The allowable election error rate established by the Federal Election Commission guidelines is of 1 in 250,000 ballots (.0008%). ASOC observed an error rate of 68.05%. The tabulation log for the forensic examination showed that 10,667 of 15,676 individual events were recorded errors. 
  • In Central Lake Township there were 1,222 ballots reversed out of 1,491 total ballots cast, resulting in an 81.96% rejection rate. All reversed ballots are sent to adjudication for a decision by election personnel, and can be altered by administrators.
  • Antrim County failed to properly update its system. The report states, "There is no way this election management system could have passed tests or have been legally certified to conduct the 2020 elections in Michigan under the current laws."
  • On November 21, 2020, an unauthorized user unsuccessfully attempted to zero out election results. This demonstrates additional tampering with data.
  • All server security logs prior to 11:03 pm on November 4, 2020 are missing. All security logs for the day after the election, on election day, and prior to election day are gone.

As well as outlining ASOG's preliminary conclusions, the full report also explains the process followed when conducting the forensic audit, and gives numerous specific examples of votes being removed, calculation issues, and security tests and updates which should have been performed but for which no indication exists that they were ever carried out.

The full report can be found at the following link:
https://www.depernolaw.com/uploads/2/7/0/2/27029178/antrim_michigan_forensics_report_[121320]_v2_[redacted].pdf

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