June 06, 2022

Federal agency finds Dominion machines and software "vulnerable to hackers" but assures us they have NO evidence of...

It may surprise you to learn that there's a government agency called the "Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency."  It's in charge of ensuring that voting machines aren't hacked.

Three days ago some overpaid lackey at this agency announced a carefully-wording 'finding:"  They found that Dominion voting machines and software had numerous "vulnerabilities."

That's bureau-babble for "ain't secure."  Wow, there's a shock...said no honest person ever.

But the spokeswhore instantly reassured Americans that despite these vulnerabilities, they had NOT A WHIFF OF EVIDENCE that any hacking had actually occurred in the 2020 election.  Which, all the Deep State lackeys absolutely assured us, was "the most honest election in our nation's history."

That, of course, was utter crap.  That statement was made the day after the election, before anyone had time to do any investigation.  It was horseshit, designed to inject the phrase into the Media, from which it would become repeated millions of times, becoming 'conventional wisdom."

Conservative reporter to CISA spokesperson: "Can you tell us how you can be certain there wasn't any fraud committed using Dominion machines?"

Spokesperson:  "Well, we didn't find any evidence.  If there had been hacking, we would have found evidence of it."

Reporter: "Really?  How?

Spokie-wokie:  "Well, anything done to a voting machine or scanner or vote-tabulating machine makes an entry in an 'administrator's log file,' and we didn't find any suspicious entries."

Reporter:  "But we've been told some of these "log files" for the biggest cities and counties are missing.  If the file was erased, how would you know whether someone had ordered the machine to take away votes from one candidate and give 'em to another candidate?"

Spokie-wokie:  "Uh...we don't believe anyone would know how to delete an admin log-file."

Reporter:  "All you have to do is press 'Delete this file' and then confirm by clicking 'yes.'  Doesn't seem too complicated."

Spokie-wokie:  "What network are you with again?  They told me we wouldn't have to answer any questions."

Reporter: "So what you're saying is, you have no idea if machines were hacked, but you want to falsely imply that you actually searched for evidence when you didn't.  Is that right?"

Spokie-wokie [with hand over mike]:  "We need some security down here right now!".

Source.

https://www.cisa.gov/uscert/ics/advisories/icsa-22-154-01

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