Hi Tyler,
On 11/18/20 12:11 AM, Tyler Sharpe wrote:
I'm the guy that sent the original email and I understand the
skepticism. I'm assuming Smartmatic is a very corrupt company because of
the emails wikileaks published and the evidence they rigged the election
in Venezuela. I know it might be a conspiracy but the DR-X10C is the
main ballot scanner used by dominion to count votes. Smartmatic uses
it's own hardware from what I can see and they've said they've never
provided technology to dominion which is being investigated. Yesterday
there were 2 incidents where recounts were shown to have big errors and
both counties using dominion and the DR-X10C. I understand if it were
fraudulent code it most likely wouldn't be in a public branch. I also
understand you probably don't like me posting here but I just wanted to
add a little more info and let SANE developers know if they have worked
with smartmatic developers in the past and noticed anything suspicious
there's over 1 million in rewards for evidence of voter fraud.
we are the technical people here, not political. I really don't think
anybody here have any objections against your posting. Also and we can
assume, based on your words, that Smartmatic is very corrupt company.
But there is still a big logical gap between these assumptions and
conclusion that code they have contributed if fraudulent.
What would be nice to hear from you at this point, is some technical
details.
I've briefly reviewed the code you have mentioned in you original email
and was unable to find anything suspicious there. Ralph Litle also
reviewed that code and also didn't find anything really suspicious.
So if you know any *technical* details, it would be really very nice if
you could share these details with us.
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Wishes, Alexander Pevzner ([email protected])