HUGE BOMBSHELL: Dominion Whistleblower Comes Forward, Releases Admin Password Proving Remote Access (VIDEO)

(TeaParty.org Exclusive) – A brand new report has come out from Gateway Pundit that reveals CodeMonkeyZ, also known as Ron Watkins, has released several photocopies on Monday that were given to him from someone alleging to be a Dominion Voting Systems employee.

The documents actually prove that the company has remote access to their equipment during elections. In other words, they have the ability to engage in widespread voter fraud from a distance, all across the country.

Folks, this development is enormous. We’re talking proof that the Dominion Voting Systems company had access to their machines during an election and could have tampered with the results. This needs to be investigated pronto.

Here’s one of the pages from the Dominion playbook on the RAID and BIOS settings (screen shot here).

“Our whistleblower is not from Arizona. Our whistleblower is from one of the many other states that used the Dominion software. Our whistleblower went to excruciating effort to detail and archive everything possible. Our whistleblower was trusted enough to be given instructions on how to modify the BIOS,” CodeMonkeyZ said.

Here’s another page from the whistleblower (screen shot here).

CodeMonkeyZ then published a video on Tuesday that proves Dominion CEO John Poulos actually perjured himself by lying under oath about the company having remote access.

“The whistleblower reached out with footage filmed of the Dominion Election Management System inside an election center in one of the states that used Dominion software and hardware (not Arizona),” CodeMonkeyZ said.

“As you will see in the video, the whistleblower initially discusses with a Dominion employee about who holds the BIOS password and it is discovered that the STATE is keeping the password – not Dominion, and not the county,” he continued.

“Later, the whistleblower asks the Dominion employee about connectivity and whether or not the machines can be connected to the internet…” he added.

“With just 1 minute and 17 seconds, we expose their most egregious lie,” he said.

There has been a long battle going on to get access to passwords and such in order to fully carry out a forensic audit concerning Dominion voting machines in the state of Arizona.

Officials who work for Maricopa County, along with individuals employed at Dominion, have actually been refusing to comply with subpoenas that have been issued calling for certain passwords and other data to be released to the individuals on the audit team so they can conduct their investigation.

“Maricopa County long ago provided to the Arizona Senate everything competent auditors would need to affirm the accuracy and security of the November General Election,” Maricopa County Board of Supervisors chairman Jack Sellers went on to say in a statement that was put out after a closed-door session of the board took place on Monday morning.

“Arizona Senate President Karen Fann and Arizona Senate Judiciary Chairman Warren Petersen issued two new subpoenas on July 26 to Maricopa County and Dominion,” another report from WND said.

The dealing for compliance with the subpoena was Aug. 2 at 1 p.m. There were six matters the subpoena sought information for.

It first sought all “reports, findings and other documents concerning any breach of the voter registration server, the Maricopa County Recorder’s Office systems, or any other aspect of the Maricopa County elections systems at any time within six months of the November 3, 2020 general election.”

Then, all “ballot envelopes received in connection” with the election, or digital images of them.”

“A key finding of the audit revealed at a July 15 state Senate hearing was that there was reportedly no record of up to 74,000 absentee ballots being mailed that apparently were counted in November’s election,” the report said.

The subpoena also sought all “user names, passwords, pins and/or security keys or tokens required to access, or otherwise relating to, any and all ballot tabulation devices used in connection with the November 3, 2020 general election in Maricopa County.”

“This is specifically for all levels of access, including, but not limited to, administrator access or any level of access required to access and print the configuration of the ICP2 [in circuit programming] devices,” the report continued.

The senators also put forward a request for all voter registration records and change histories for those records.

They then demanded to be given access to routers that were used in connection with the election.

The last item they asked for included, “splunk logs, network logs, net flows, or similar data related with systems associated in any way with the administration of the November 3, 2020 general election, for the time period beginning 60 days before the election and ending 90 days after the election.”

As you can see, the left seems very desperate to keep everything under wraps, thus their refusal to comply with the subpoenas calling for access to this data. This isn’t how people who are innocent behave.

And this is why the whistleblower is such a big deal. Let’s hope something comes from this information being revealed.

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