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Your votes, in many cases, are being stored on a server in Frankfurt, Germany.
Cyber security investigators tell me, they can prove, the nations largest provider of election software... a system used in 28 states, not only uses servers in Germany, but it's also possibly infected by a malware called "Qsnatch".
Investigators at allied security operations based in Dallas, tell me that they have found malware embedded in the software source code, which could be responsible for everything we're seeing right now.

If that's true, even the nations cyber security agency Cisa warns, Qsnatch would allow hackers to find everything they would need to change votes in election databases across the country. Allieds co founder Russ Ramsland told me, "he's not surprised he found Qsnatch with a system as vulnerable as it is". He told this to podcast "America Can We Talk"

Ramsland:- "We can even see malware sitting there collecting all the credentials of all country workers everywhere who were submitting information up, so now you can go back in to the county and change votes there too"

Well, could this be what's responsible for, all the malicious things we're seeing out there during this election? Maybe. He says that because the election results travel across a wide internet spectrum, from the county, to the state... from the county to the election management companies ... from there to the associated press and ultimately the media... hackers, he says, can actually make changes to votes in the cloud, and backload those changes into county databases.
He also says, he has proof that it is happening."

https://twitter.com/KulturellerW/status/1326913764667645964