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The SCIF
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The Cyber and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) released a report detailing 9 separate vulnerabilities with Dominion voting machine systems which are used all over the country. It gets even more alarming when you find out these machines are gathering and sending sensitive data and who they are communicating with…
A Michigan company who’s software and apps are used in multiple counties and states in our elections was found to be communicating information on 1.8 MILLION poll workers, including their names, their children’s names, finances, locations, even poll location schematics of the buildings, on the Unicom internet backbone on a server in China.
Our elections and data is compromised and putting our elections, people’s privacy, and their lives at risk. This is a serious issue that demands an investigation.
The Cyber and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) released a report detailing 9 separate vulnerabilities with Dominion voting machine systems which are used all over the country. It gets even more alarming when you find out these machines are gathering and sending sensitive… pic.twitter.com/j24dqPonGZ
— The SCIF (@TheSCIF) January 25, 2026
In Maricopa County, Arizona, during the 2020 election audit, pallets with thousands of duplicate ballots were found with NO serial numbers, which are crucial for creating a paper trail for audits, especially with duplicate ballots.
If the corresponding serial numbers for the duplicated ballots are NOT on the ballots, there is NO way to determine if that ballot was tabulated and counted 1x or 1000x, which opens the door to massive ballot fraud.
In Maricopa County, Arizona, during the 2020 election audit, pallets with thousands of duplicate ballots were found with NO serial numbers, which are crucial for creating a paper trail for audits, especially with duplicate ballots.
— The SCIF (@TheSCIF) January 26, 2026
If the corresponding serial numbers for the… pic.twitter.com/2SBp51gxpP
A.I. and computer vision experts found that the 2020 election machine’s registrar that scans the ballots to verify the signatures was lowered 60%, which then only required a 40% match to “pass” the ballots on the signature test. They also lowered the standard 200 DPI minimum requirement that scans the ballot far below the 200 DPI minimum requirement. The only reason you would EVER lower the standards to detect fraud is to commit fraud.
A.I. and computer vision experts found that the 2020 election machine's registrar that scans the ballots to verify the signatures was lowered 60%, which then only required a 40% match to "pass" the ballots on the signature test. They also lowered the standard 200 DPI minimum… pic.twitter.com/H6LN034Mp3
— The SCIF (@TheSCIF) January 26, 2026
Source(s):
https://x.com/TheSCIF/status/2015565091907998077
https://x.com/TheSCIF/status/2015581166057709652
https://x.com/TheSCIF/status/2015644708878332209
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