🟡 BREAKING EXCLUSIVE: Whistleblower Steps Forward — Provides Proof From Detroit TCF Center That Election Computers Were Connected Online — WITH PHOTO
Another exclusive update…
Democrats won’t like this. A whistleblower shared an image of a computer from the TCF Center. They used it to process absentee ballots from the Detroit election. This person was really brave, and we really appreciate this.
The whistleblower could enter the room where absentee ballots were counted. Wayne County election workers were told to keep computers used in the counting on “airplane mode.” Wonder why?
This happened during the august primary election in Detroit for city officials and local proposals.
The whistleblower turned off the “airplane mode.” Here’s what appeared:
** City of Detroit (actively connected to the computer)
** AV Connect
** Challenger Admin
** Challenger Checkin
** Conti-HTE
** Conti2018
** Cp77949
MI Senator Patrick Colbeck got the image and explained that it may be “an internal network, but definitely vulnerable to devices in proximity.”
The whistleblower wanted their identity to be kept secret. The person also shared concerns over events that took place at the TCF Center in the November 2020 election.
Check out the image.
Michigan’s 2020 presidential election was horrible. Matthew DePerno is the only US attorney to legally gain access by a judge. He has access to a forensic audit of the Dominion Voting machines used in the presidential election.
In June 2021 Attorney DePerno shared tweets explaining how the election management system was “REMOTELY” and successfully logged.
DePerno had an interview with The War Room in June. He said that the Antrim County system was remotely accessed by another anonymous user so he could influence the Republican vote.
Watch it on Rumble.
They are up to something, right?
Source: The Gateway Pundit