BREAKING: Experts Uncover Evidence that Voting Machines in Wisconsin Were Connected to NGO During 2020 Election

“The most secure election ever!” – Not

What a lie.  The most secure election ever was never the truth.  As the days go by we find more and more information that the 2020 Election was not secure and as a result, it was uncertifiable.  It was a mess.

Here is one famous seen of a brazen ballot trafficker dumping ballots into a Georgia drop box in front of dozens of witnesses.

Yesterday it was reported that experts in Wisconsin determined that the voting machines used in the 2020 election in the state were shared with a nongovernment entity (NGO) in real-time.  This may be the most shocking piece of information on fraudulent election activities to date. 

Wisconsin State Rep. Janel Brandtjen released a statement on this shocking news on Friday.

Via Rep. Brandtjen:

Madison – State Representative Janel Brandtjen (R- Menomonee Falls) has received credible information from a Wisconsin-based watchdog group indicating that tabulators in Wisconsin were not only connected to the internet, but the machines were connected to an unofficial IP address belonging to WiscNet. Brandtjen who chairs the Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections issued the following statement: “It is extremely alarming to learn that our election data can be transferred around the globe in such a cavalier manner. We learned the machines were connected to WiscNet on three elections dates (November 3, 2020, April 5, 2022, August 9, 2022), yet we are continually told by our election officials and by Speaker Vos, that the machines have no modems and the data is secure. This new evidence suggests otherwise with the data being extremely vulnerable. The questions raised by this exposure need to be addressed immediately.

Wisconsin’s election results in 2020 could have been transmitted across the country and around the world.  Who set this up this way?  Were ballots fraudulently altered?  Why did the firewall not identify this activity? There are so many questions.

1. Who programmed the tabulators to connect to an unauthorized NGO? And for what purpose?
2. Why didn’t the firewall detect the devices?
3. Which public officials knew of the connection?
4. What took place via the connection?
5. How many other machines are connected to WiscNet or other NGO?

This is a stunning development and it will be receiving my full attention. An immediate post-election forensic examination of these voting machines by independent, cyber experts is also required because these systems have been completely compromised by being connected to an unofficial nongovernmental IP address.” There is no indication of an issue with the tabulators themselves; the issue is with the modems that were connected after the polls closed. The unofficial election results should not be sent by modem to the county clerks on election night. Meagan Wolfe admitted that the modems have not been certified. Those unofficial results can be sent via fax, email, text, called in, or even driven in. Official election results are never received by the county clerks until the next day after the election, so in no manner would this affect those.

Representative Brandtjen will be releasing further information as it becomes available.

Hat Tip to Jefferson Davis.

More from Liz Harrington.

The voting machines were connected to an unofficial IP address belonging to an NGO called WiscNet.  Election results were transferred on November 3rd, 2020.  What was really going on?

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