There were multiple claims regarding the faulty nature of Dominion voting machines in 2020 to the extent the company was so concerned about its product's reputation that it sued many commenters and even settled a suit with Fox for hundreds of millions of dollars.
[LifeSiteNews.com] With indications of multiple motivations for the US attack on Venezuela and capture of President Nicolás Maduro circulating in the west, proposals have also emerged suggesting the Trump administration is additionally addressing election fraud crimes that many allege originate from the South American nation. (Screengrab image: via Facebook video-Smartmatic)
Since at least 2004, concerns of fraudulent voting systems emanating from a company associated with Venezuela nationals, and at least partially owned by their government, have appeared sporadically in media both locally and abroad in the United States.
According to a CNN report at the time, the Venezuelan government owned 28 percent of Bista, a company that adapted software for voting machines manufactured by Smartmatic, a corporation also owned by businessmen from the nation.
Smartmatic reportedly advanced into the United States with the purchase of competitor Sequoia and grew into what is described as a labyrinth of international holding companies owned by Venezuelan businessmen.
The mainstream outlet provided testimony asserting that these voting machines manipulated results providing Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez with votes to remain in power during successive elections.
Speculations have also been encouraged by a letter released early last month from the former director of Military Intelligence for Venezuela alleging that Smartmatic machines have been used to keep that nation's government in power and was also provided to the United States as well.
"Smartmatic was born as an electoral tool of the Venezuelan regime but soon derived into a tool to help keep the regime stay in power forever," former three-star general Hugo Carvajal Barrios wrote.
"The Smartmatic system can be altered—this is a fact. This technology was later exported abroad, including to the United States. Regime operatives maintain relationships with election officials and voting-machine companies inside your country," he affirmed.
"I do not claim that every election is stolen, but I state with certainty that elections can be rigged with the software—and has been used to do so," he said.
It must, however, be acknowledged that Carvajal's letter was issued from an American federal prison where he awaits sentencing for the crime of narco-terrorism conspiracy that he pleaded guilty to in June... Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here
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