Sidney Powell, a former member of President Trump’s legal team has officially filed a lawsuit in the state of Georgia on the grounds of election fraud.
Powell, an appellate lawyer from Texas, has been in the forefront of coordinating Trump’s legal efforts since the November 3 election, although the Trump legal team released a statement Sunday that Powell is not officially an attorney for Trump in either a presidential nor personal capacity.
The lawsuit’s nature of the action “brings to light a massive election fraud, multiple violations of Georgia laws…and multiple Constitutional violations, as shown by fact witnesses to specific incidents, multiple expert witnesses and the sheer mathematical impossibilities found in the Georgia 2020 General Election.”
The 104 page document notes that the “scheme and artifice to defraud was for the purpose of illegally and fraudulently manipulating the vote count to make certain the election of Joe Biden as President of the United States.”
The lawsuit notes that while election fraud allegedly occurred in different ways, the most egregious of them was “ballot-stuffing” that has been “rendered virtually invisible by computer software created and run by domestic and foreign actors,”.
“Mathematical and statistical anomalies rising to the level of impossibilities, as shown by affidavits of multiple witnesses, documentation, and expert testimony evince this scheme across the state of Georgia.”
The suit then goes on to explain that the alleged massive fraud began with Dominion election software and hardware “rushed into use by Defendants Governor Brian Kemp, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, and the Georgia Board of Elections.”
“Sequoia voting machines were used in 16 states and the District of Colombia in 2006. Smartmatic, which has revenue of about $100 million, focuses on Venezuela and other markets outside the U.S.”
“After selling Sequoia, Smartmatic’s chief executive, Anthony Mugica. Mr. Mugica said, he hoped Smartmatic would work with Sequoia on projects in the U.S., though Smartmatic wouldn’t take an equity stake.”
The document continues on noting that Smartmatic and Dominion were “founded by foreign oligarchs and dictators to ensure computerized ballot-stuffing and vote manipulation to whatever level was needed to make certain Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez never lost another election… Notably, Chavez ‘won’ every election thereafter.”
A whistleblower explains in the document that one of Smartmatic’s core components was its ability to hide manipulation of votes from any audit.
Dominion software follows Smartmatic’s lead in this case according to the lawsuit, given that the software does “not permit a simple audit to reveal its misallocation, redistribution, or deletion of votes.”
“[T]he system’s central accumulator does not include a protected real-time audit log that maintains the date and time stamps of all significant election events. Key components of the system utilize unprotected logs. Essentially this allows an unauthorized user the opportunity to arbitrarily add, modify, or remove log entries, causing the machine to log election events that do not reflect actual voting tabulations,” the document writes.
“There is incontrovertible physical evidence that the standards of physical security of the voting machines and the software were breached, and machines were connected to the internet in violation of professional standards and state and federal laws.”
It also notes that “lies and conduct” of Fulton County election workers about voting delays at State Farm Arena “evince the fraud.”
“Specifically, video from the State Farm Arena in Fulton County shows that on November 3rd after the polls closed, election workers falsely claimed a water leak required the facility to close. All poll workers and challengers were evacuated for several hours at about 10:00 PM. However, several election workers remained unsupervised and unchallenged working at the computers for the voting tabulation machines until after 1:00 AM.”
The documents also reveals that Kemp and Raffensperger “disregarded all concerns” that the Texas Board of Elections had about Dominion software in 2018, causing them to reject use of it. These concerns are listed as that the software was “vulnerable to undetected and non-auditable manipulation.”
“An industry expert, Dr. Andrew Appel, Princeton Professor of Computer Science and Election Security Expert has recently observed, with reference to Dominion Voting machines: “I figured out how to make a slightly different computer program that just before the polls were closed, it switches some votes around from one candidate to another. I wrote that computer program into a memory chip and now to hack a voting machine you just need 7 minutes alone with it and a screwdriver.”
The lawsuit then goes onto its next whistleblower, an unnamed former electronic intelligence analyst under 305th Military Intelligence:
“[T]he Dominion software was accessed by agents acting on behalf of China and Iran in order to monitor and manipulate elections, including the most recent US general election in 2020. This Declaration further includes a copy of the patent records for Dominion Systems in which Eric Coomer is listed as the first of the inventors of Dominion Voting Systems.”
“Expert Navid Keshavarez-Nia explains that US intelligence services had developed tools to infiltrate foreign voting systems including Dominion. He states that Dominion’s software is vulnerable to data manipulation by unauthorized means and permitted election data to be altered in all battleground states. He concludes that hundreds of thousands of votes that were cast for President Trump in the 2020 general election were transferred to former Vice-President Biden.”
Powell’s suit also notes that there is “incontrovertible evidence” that Board of Elections records show that there was a minimum of 96,600 absentee ballots requested and counted, although they “were not recorded as being returned to county elections boards by the voter.”
“Georgia’s election officials and poll workers exacerbated and helped, whether knowingly or unknowingly, the Dominion system carry out massive voter manipulation by refusing to observe statutory safeguards for absentee ballots. Election officials failed to verify signatures and check security envelopes. They barred challengers from observing the count, which also facilitated the fraud.”
Next, the document also adds that aside of the list of alleged evidence fraud against President Trump, there are “Constitutional grounds to set aside the election results due to the Defendants’ failure to observe statutory requirements for the processing and counting of absentee ballots which led to the tabulation of more than fifty thousand illegal ballots.”
It lists CJ Pearson, a nominee of the Republican Party to be a Presidential Elector for the state of Georgia, as a plaintiff in the lawsuit.
“[Pearson] brings this action to set aside and decertify the election results for the Office of President of the United States that was certified by the Georgia Secretary of State on November 20, 2020.”
Pearson is 1 of 8 plaintiffs listed in the lawsuit, most of whom are Presidential Electors for the state of Georgia.
Powell rose to fame last year when she decided to take on a case for Trump’s former national security advisor, Michael Flynn, who had pleaded guilty to making false statements to the FBI.
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