They Conveniently Removed the Fraud Evidence While Lawyers Sought Restraining Order

They Conveniently Removed the Fraud Evidence While Lawyers Sought Restraining Order

In an interview on “Lou Dobbs Tonight, Attorney Sidney Powell told the host that someone removed a Dominion Voting Systems server from a recount center in Fulton County, Georgia.

“Someone went down to the Fulton center where the votes and Dominion machines were, claimed there was a software glitch and they had to replace the software, and it seems that they removed the server,” Powell said, adding that her team does not currently know where the server was moved to.

According to Powell, the removal of the server allegedly took place during the time that she and her legal team were seeking a temporary restraining order to prevent the resetting, wiping, or altering of any voting machines. The order was granted by a district court judge on Sunday night.

Officials in Fulton County have denied that the server was removed. Director of External Affairs Jessica Corbitt claims that the server in question is still at the recount location at World Congress Center in Atlanta. Chairman of the Fulton County Board of Commissioners Robb Pitt told reporters that the Dominion server “crashed” when the county was 88 percent through the recount. According to the officials, the Dominion technician on-site was not able to fix the issue, so another Dominion representative was flown in the next day.

Pitt has repeatedly denied that any irregularities occurred in Fulton County in the 2020 election.

Powell has initiated multiple lawsuits related to Dominion Voting Systems‘ software and hardware, which allege that the software is able to be easily hacked and was used to change vote totals in the election.

According to Powell, her team is making significant progress in both cases, and preparing to file additional lawsuits in other states. She is also attempting to stop Georgia’s January Senate runoff elections “because all the machines are infected with the software code that allows Dominion to shave votes from one candidate and give them to another and other features that do the same thing.”

“Different states shaved different amounts of votes. The system was set up to shave and flip different votes in different states. Some people were targeted as individual candidates. It’s really the most massive and historical egregious fraud the world has ever seen,” Powell said.

The judge presiding over Powell’s case in Georgia has scheduled a hearing in regards to the restraining order for December 4.

Alongside the request for the restraining order, Powell included an affidavit from a GOP poll worker. The affidavit states that a message from an election official on November 25 revealed that some ballot-counting machines were going to be reset on November 30 to prepare for the machine recount requested by the Trump campaign.

The poll worker was concerned about the message and the wiping of the machines, and notified their supervisor.

“I am seeing lots of notices from lawyers about possibly impounding the machines. Lawyers are now saying that the machines should be confiscated immediately before this happens to protect forensic data. They are saying those machines need to be impounded ASAP. Yikes. Maybe I’m being overly paranoid but let’s be sure this is what we’re supposed to be doing,” the poll worker wrote, according to the affidavit.

The supervisor responded: “It’s what we are supposed to do. It will take a court order to stop this process—so I guess we need to keep watching the news. If we get a court order to stop, we will see it in our SOS information.”

The poll worker also asked their supervisor if resetting the machines will wipe the forensic information. The response from the supervisor was: “Atlanta already did it.”

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