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A 23-page forensic report released by Allied Security Operations Group (ASOG) concluded that the Dominion voting system is intentionally and purposefully designed with inherent errors to create systemic fraud and influence election results. The report examined Dominion voting systems in Antrim County, Michigan, following a dispute over election equipment integrity.
The report states that on election night, Antrim County switched 6,000 votes from President Trump to Joe Biden, allegedly due to an unexplained glitch. Poll workers reportedly tried to report problems with the Dominion machines, but local officials, including the Secretary of Michigan State, turned down requests, claiming the issues were the result of user human errors.
After Antrim County resident William Bailey filed a lawsuit in early December, Judge Kevin Elzenheimer of the 13th Circuit Court ordered forensic imaging of the Dominion voting tabulators and related software, while also imposing a protective order restricting use and distribution of forensic findings. On December 14, the judge agreed to lift the protective order and allow release of the report. ASOG’s Dallas-based team conducted the investigation on Bailey’s behalf, taking forensic images and reviewing the county’s 22 Dominion tabulators, along with thumb drives and related software.
ASOG reported that, out of 15,676 lines or events, there were 10,667 critical errors or warnings—an over 68% error rate. The report states that this high error rate shows the Dominion voting system is flawed and does not meet state or federal election laws. It claims the Federal Election Commission allows a maximum error rate of 0.0008% for computerized voting systems, and that Dominion’s error rate of 68.05% is 85,000 times higher than the threshold. ASOG concluded that the system intentionally generates an “enormously high number of ballot errors,” leading to bulk adjudication of ballots “with no oversight, no transparency, and no audit trail.”
The report also states that Antrim County’s computer system maintained records of adjudication for previous elections, but records for the 2020 election were missing, which it says prevents audit accountability. The report further states: “We must conclude that the 2020 election cycle records have been manually removed.”
Separately, one month before the election, it was exposed that Dominion’s parent company received $400 million from an investment bank in Switzerland with ties to China.
Speaker 3 said ASOG’s evidence was “astonishing,” asserting the obvious conclusion that the Dominion voting system was designed to cheat, referencing error rates cited as 81.96% in Everett and Central Lake Township and claiming Dominion’s error rates were 85,000 to 224,000 times higher than the federal standard. Speaker 2 said there was “certainly foreign meddling” in the 2020 U.S. presidential election and warned that unresolved problems could lead to “unimaginable” future problems.