Did the Liberal Media Just Admit the Truth about Modems in Voting Machines?

For years now, the mainstream media has remained quiet about voting machines; even to the point of being accomplices with the left’s narrative of deeming everyone who speaks badly about them as conspiracy theorists! Mike Lindell is a perfect example of someone who is currently still being harassed and sued for speaking up about the election machines susceptibility to being manipulated.

Surprisingly, left leaning Politico recently released an article titled: “The Voting Machine Hacking Threat You Probably haven’t Heard About.” The article gave specific details that we have all known about from the very beginning of the fight to #Fix2020First, noting: 

There’s a largely overlooked hacking target that could help those who want to sow doubt about vote tallies in the November midterms: cellular modems that transmit unofficial election-night results. The modems, which send vote data from precincts to central offices using cellphone networks, help election officials satisfy the public’s demand for rapid results. But putting any networking connection on an election system opens up new ways to attack it that don’t require physical access to machines, and security experts say the risks aren’t worth the rewards.

However, we should never forget that Politico, along with many other fake mainstream media platforms, are all complicit in silencing the voices of anyone who spoke out against the voting machines. And as we approach the November Midterm Elections, all of these guilty parties have still yet to be held accountable for installing the imbecile that now sits as a feeble dictator over the United States!

Now, more than ever, we must ban together to over-vote the cheat by showing up on election day to beat the Democrat’s evil system of cheating and take our country back!

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