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Did the US Raid Software Company Scytl in Germany and Seize their Servers? Signed
Hello and welcome to ASL Patriot Broadcast! Wow. This is a long one! But worth watching! Click pause and get yourself a drink, or a bathroom break! Attorney Lincohn “Lin” Wood has joined President Trump’s team in fighting back on the 2020 election fraud . One of his earliest Tweets revealed that a company called ‘Scytl’ plays a key role and was purchased by a company called ‘Paragon’. He suggested that Joe Biden’s “co-conspirators” are well aware of both companies, suggesting that Biden might be directly involved in election fraud. Lin tweeted “Biden & his criminal cronies are not going to sleep well tonight. Well, Biden might because he probably forgot the name Scytl. His co-conspirators know name well. They also know the name Paragon, company which purchased Scytl in 10/20.” Why did he say that they would not sleep well tonight? Something major just happened overnight. More and more information is coming out. Texas Rep Louis Gohmert discussed on NewsMax that the US army force stormed and seized election fraud servers of Scytl in Frankfurt, Germany. In a Facebook conference call, Gohmert elaborated that he received the information Sunday from “some of our former intel people that there was extremely compelling evidence that could be gleaned from Scytl,” the Barcelona company that was “responsible for aggregating all the information from all the machines.” Eyewitnesses, Rep. Louis Gohmert and other sources online are reporting that a mobilization of the United State military recently confiscated those servers. Germany aiding or allowing us to seize servers on German soil is actually nothing new. In September of 2019, "The US government had Germany seize a huge cache of child trafficking and abuse data held in an old NATO bunker which held over 200 darkweb servers in an underground [five level] bunker. Over 600 agents raided it seizing enough information for years." Then just last July the German government also cooperated in the seizure of servers that contained 269 Gb of sensitive "BlueLeak" police files stolen by a hacker that were being published online which Twitter had to ban. That data was being used to publish information about our brave men and women in uniform, some of whom serve under cover, as well as witnesses to crimes, putting them all in harm's way. Once again, Germany helped us get the data. So this raid was able to go smoothly and raid Scytl servers. Scytl reportedly refuted the claims on Saturday morning then their website crashed. Sctyl tweeted this, “Fact checking regarding US elections: We are debunking recent fake news. Check our website for more information!” Their website crashed when I went to check. But according to other screenshots I found, Sctyl said on their website “US Army has not seized anything from them. Not connected to George Soros. Not tied to Dominion. Data hosted in USA.” Yeah… Yeah… Scytl didn't refute the claims of their servers being used to host US data, they merely said "were not TIED to Dominion" Their website also said “Based on Scytl’s business website , “78 million voters from more than 800 U.S. counties in states including Colorado, Georgia, New Jersey, California, and Texas benefited from Scytl secure election solutions.”” What is Scytl? Foreign companies selling voting technology are generally met with suspicion. But that changed in 2012, when Scytl bought its American competitor, SOE, and built up teams in the U.S. Since then, 1400 of the 3200 U.S. county governments have become Scytl customers. That led to many American states to hire Scytl which is a foreign company based in Spain to provide various election services — including online voting — in the 2020 presidential election. Scytl, a Spanish company headquartered in Barcelona offering a suite of election services, has been used by various states and cities in several ways since 2008. BUT it so happens that they have had history of problems in several countries. Let me mention a few! Ecuador’s 2014 regional elections had issues. Also in 2015, during the elections in the Australian state of New South Wales, where voting was carried out using Scytl software called iVote. Researchers at the University of Michigan and the University of Melbourne examined the system more closely and discovered a serious flaw that allowed them to circumvent the encryption between the voter’s browser and the e-voting system. When queried about the subject, the company claimed that the release of the complete documentation wouldn’t necessarily improve security. After being asked about this by the technology magazine Ars Technica in 2016, a Scytl spokeswoman answered flippantly. (Voters) don’t have the ability to review the source code of their (online) banking either, she said. The same problem repeated itself, in 2011, when Norway decided to introduce electronic voting. The government settled on Scytl software, and to gain the trust of the Norwegian population, the authorities published its source code. But the code was not only unusable, but also flawed. A research group from Switzerland ultimately pointed out the weakness to the Norwegian government. In 2013, Norway restricted e-voting and, one year later, the e-voting project was shelved completely. In Switzerland In March 2019, a group of researchers found a deficiency in the code that would allow the system’s operator to alter votes undetected, which led to the discontinuity of the use of Scytl’s e-voting system in the Swiss election of 19 May 2019. It’s possible that all this led to Scytl declaring bankruptcy. But wait! When did they declare bankruptcy?? Just THIS JUNE! The company filed for bankruptcy as part of a broader analysis of security vulnerabilities associated with digital voting. On 2 June 2020, a Spanish court declared Scytl bankrupt and started the process of auctioning off its assets. Paragon Group bought Scytl in October 2020 and the SOE Software Corporation started selling Election Night reporting software under the Scytl name. According to their website, "Scytl has built a strong financial reputation thanks to...the support of leading financial investors: Spinnaker Invest, Vulcan Capital, Nauta Capital, Industry Ventures and Adams Street Partners." WAIT A minute!!! Vulcan Capital? "Vulcan Capital funded Scytl $40 million made by Bill Gates' Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen (dead). Vulcan Capital was formed in 2003 and is headquartered in Seattle with a 2nd office in CA. Scytl owns the servers that Dominion uses to store your voter data. Why not store the information in the USA where there are plenty of secure and safe companies. Let’s keep our voter information ON OUR OWN SOIL!
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