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Ariel (Prolotario1): Reign and Dominion, Software Tampered in Hard Times – Part 2

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Ariel
@Prolotario1

Part 2- Reign & Dominion: A Software Tampered In Hard Times (Rigged & Tagged) What You Were Never Told

You Have To Read This!

Listen, the whole Dominion witch hunt was nothing but a smokescreen from day one, a desperate ploy by grifters and power-hungry insiders to dodge the real rot eating at our elections. Dominion Voting Systems built reliable hardware and software, just like Dell cranks out laptops or Apple spits out iPhones, tools designed for fair play until some crooked hand gets in there and twists the code. Once those machines hit the counties, they become fair game for local operators to tweak, update, or sabotage without the company ever lifting a finger, voiding any warranty faster than you can say “plausible deniability.”

Courts hammered this home in trial after trial, from the Fox News debacle where $787.5 million got coughed up because not a shred of evidence stuck to Dominion’s shoes, to the Giuliani settlement in September 2025 that buried his rants under confidential cash. No forensic audit ever pinned tampering on the company itself; instead, judges like those in Delaware Superior Court shredded the claims as baseless fiction in rulings that read like indictments of the accusers.

It’s infuriating how these liars painted an innocent vendor as the villain while the actual fiddlers walked free, laughing all the way to their offshore accounts. We owe it to truth to exonerate Dominion right here: they supplied the canvas, but the crooks painted the fraud.

Technically, it’s child’s play to monkey with these systems once deployed, and that’s the Achilles heel the real culprits exploited without breaking a sweat. Dominion’s Democracy Suite software runs on standard Windows kernels, vulnerable to USB uploads or remote patches if county IT admins grant access, which they do for routine maintenance under state contracts that shift all liability downstream.

In Georgia’s Fulton County mess during the 2020 hand recount, improper procedures let unauthorized eyes poke at tabulators, not some corporate conspiracy from Dominion’s Denver HQ, as exposed in the Georgia Secretary of State’s May 2024 investigation report available on their official site. Politically, this setup lets operators like underpaid poll workers or partisan hacks slip in malware via innocuous drives, mimicking glitches that scream “rigged” to the paranoid masses.

The beauty for the bad guys? Dominion’s end-to-end encryption logs every legit change, but post-sale mods by locals don’t ping back to the mothership, leaving the company blind and blameless. Hell, even the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency certified the machines pre-election, only for saboteurs to cry foul when their own dirty tricks backfired. This isn’t rocket science; it’s why no jury could touch Dominion, but the operators? They scattered like roaches when the lights flipped on.

Why chase Dominion when the crooked county runners and their paymasters were the ones with greasy fingerprints on the keyboards? Suing the hardware maker was a deflection masterpiece, funneling rage toward a faceless corp while shielding the elected officials and insiders who actually logged in to flip bits.

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Take Michigan’s Antrim County outage in November 2020, blamed on Dominion hysteria, but really a human error by the clerk who botched a software update, as detailed in the state’s bipartisan audit released on their elections website. Politically, these suits against media giants like Fox and Newsmax, netting Dominion $787.5 million and $67 million respectively by August 2025, forced retractions without ever grilling the real players: governors’ aides, secretaries of state cronies, and campaign fixers who greenlit unsecured access.

It’s a gut punch that Trump never turned the tables with a countersuit against Dominion; if they were dirty, he’d have buried them in discovery demands, not let settlements slide. Instead, the narrative stuck, letting the true tamperers rebrand their failures as “deep state plots.” Demand accountability from the locals who held the passwords, not the vendor who just shipped the damn boxes.

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