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The speaker claims Scott Pressler's father is a retired Navy captain working with Michelle Flournoy's husband. Flournoy is linked to WestExec, CNAS, Booz Allen Hamilton, and the Carlyle Group, which has a stake in Dominion Voting Systems. Flournoy's brother is allegedly a Chinese spy involved with Tumisomo Bank and SoftBank, an early investor in Alibaba, which obtained US voter registration data.
The speaker alleges that ERIC voter registration data was sent to Beijing, China, and that the Center for Election Integrity and Research (CEIR), which administers ERIC, defends corrupt elections officials. WestExec helped establish the relationship with Alibaba, Tencent, and Huawei for election fraud. Robert Pressler allegedly works with Flournoy.
The speaker claims that during Carrie Lake's election lawsuit, Maricopa's elections network was illegally accessed, with the hack originating in Kansas. Thomas Liddy, son of G. Gordon Liddy, stopped the trial. Michael Salim from Rackspace and Data Republican, Jenna aka Jenica Pounds, are allegedly involved. Pounds, formerly with Snapchat, partnered with CEIR to allow voter registration on social channels using compromised data. The speaker alleges ActBlue is a subsidiary in the arena domain, used to defraud elections. Columbia University and Michael Crow of In-Q-Tel are also implicated. Scott Pressler is accused of ignoring the data/cyber side of election fraud. WinRed and ActBlue are two sides of the same coin. WinRed was allegedly hacked from British Columbia.