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Sidney Powell drops massive lawsuit in Michigan alleging “Dominion computer fraud” and “illegal conduct” by poll workers
By JD Heyes // Dec 01, 2020

Former federal prosecutor and Justice Department whistleblower Sidney Powell is working overtime trying to get someone — anyone — who’s a judge to look at the volumes of vote fraud she and her team of investigators have discovered in the days and weeks following what former House Speaker Newt Gingrich says may be the most prominent election theft since 1824.

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Powell has filed a lawsuit in Michigan alleging that “hundreds of thousands of illegal, ineligible, duplicate, or purely fictitious ballots” enabled by “massive election fraud” gave the state to Democrat Joe Biden when it should have gone easily for President Donald Trump.

In addition, according to The Epoch Times, the suit points to several issues related to Dominion Voting Systems.

Though Powell is no longer working with the Trump campaign, she is most definitely working on its behalf, as she has also filed a similar lawsuit making similar allegations in the U.S. District Court of Northern Virginia, announcing on Twitter that the “Kraken” had been released in both states and that exhibits would follow. (Related: Situation Update, Nov. 29th – 305th Military Intelligence Battalion is “Kraken”.)

The 75-page complaint in Michigan claims “massive election fraud” occurred throughout the state in violation of Elections Code and the U.S. Constitution.

“The scheme and artifice to defraud was for the purpose of illegally and fraudulently manipulating the vote count to manufacture an election of Joe Biden as president of the United States,” the suit alleges, adding that fraud was committed in several ways. 

However, the most “troubling, insidious, and egregious ploy” involved none other than “systemic adaption of old-fashioned ‘ballot-stuffing.’”

The lawsuit claims there was “an especially egregious range of conduct” in Wayne County — home to Detroit — and the city itself, but charges that similar actions occurred throughout Michigan at the direction of Michigan state election officials. 

The suit notes further that the “same pattern of election fraud and voter fraud writ large occurred in all the swing states with only minor variations” in Arizona, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin as well.

The Epoch Times adds: 

The complaint cites eyewitness and expert testimony to allege that there were enough ballots identified to overturn and reverse the election results. It also says results of the election cannot be relied on because the entire election process was “riddled with fraud, illegality, and statistical impossibility.” 

The suit claims that election software and hardware from Dominion Voting Systems used by the Michigan Board of State Canvassers helped facilitate the fraud.

“The Dominion systems derive from the software designed by Smartmatic Corporation, which became Sequoia in the United States,” says the complaint.

“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,” it adds, referencing a sworn affidavit from a whistleblower stating that Smartmatic software was deployed to sway elections for Chavez.

“A core requirement of the Smartmatic software design ultimately adopted by Dominion for Michigan’s elections was the software’s ability to hide its manipulation of votes from any audit,” says the complaint.

The lawsuit also cites a former U.S. military intelligence expert who analyzed the Dominion system and accompanying software and found that both “were certainly compromised by rogue actors, such as Iran and China,” both countries that do not want to see President Trump reelected.

“By using servers and employees connected with rogue actors and hostile foreign influences combined with numerous easily discoverable leaked credentials, Dominion neglectfully allowed foreign adversaries to access data and intentionally provided access to their infrastructure in order to monitor and manipulate elections, including the most recent one in 2020,” says the filing.

“In addition to the Dominion computer fraud, this complaint identifies several additional categories of ‘traditional’ voting fraud and Michigan Election Code violations, supplemented by healthy doses of harassment, intimidation, discrimination, abuse, and even physical removal of Republican poll challengers to eliminate any semblance of transparency, objectivity, or fairness from the vote-counting process,” it adds.

It’s not clear whether the suit, as stuffed with evidence as it is, will do much good. On Sunday, President Trump told Fox News host Maria Bartiromo the biggest problem his campaign faces at present is actually getting federal judges (and the Supreme Court) to look at the complaints and act on their merits.

Stay up with all our coverage of how Democrats and the Deep State stole the election for Biden at DeepState.news.

Sources include:

TheEpochTimes.com

BizPacReview.com

NaturalNews.com



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