An investigation into New Mexico’s elections have discovered a fraudulent system in place to RIG elections, and it turns out multiple other states are using the same thing!
Election experts in New Mexico established that the post-election canvass reports in all 33 New Mexico Counties are being illegally prepared.
Complete election records are being uploaded to an uncertified, centralized software under the control of the Secretary of State (SOS) called SERVIS, which is then used to create the ‘official’ election results.
However, it’s a violation of both federal AND state law to use ANY uncertified software for this part of the election process and the SOS is not supposed to have access to the complete election record from any county until AFTER the election has been certified.
After the law has already been broken with the illegal canvass process, the SOS is having counties download election data from internet connected SERVIS onto their ‘secure’ election computers.
At the same time, Dominion voting systems DELETE the original election data from their system.
This again is a blatant violation of state and federal law that requires all election records to be kept for 22 months after any election with a federal candidate on the ballot.
A South Dakota company by the name of BPro “gifted” their TotalVote software to New Mexico, in exchange for what would ultimately be a series of VERY lucrative contracts to develop what would eventually be called “SERVIS.”
TotalVote has no Election Assistance Commission (EAC) certifications whatsoever and it has never been tested by any accredited third party, though it is dealing with portions of the election that do require certification!
To date, New Mexico has paid BPro a total of $2,722,939 for the development and upkeep of SERVIS necessary to utilize their “gift” of TotalVote.
All of this for a system that BLATANTLY violates both State and Federal law…almost as if that’s EXACTLY what they want it for.
But things get even weirder.
There is a section of internal training docs for SERVIS that is titled “Protecting the Dominion Server Air Gap.” It shows the clerks how they are to transfer their data from their Dominion Server to the SERVIS system and back again:
This would allow for the REAL votes to be uploaded to SERVIS, manipulated, and then sent back to make it seem as though nothing ever happened. This has got to be the most BLATANTLY corrupt piece of election software in use.
The SERVIS program is internet-connected, uncertified, and accessible by all county clerks, the SOS’s office, the Department of Motor Vehicles, and potentially others such as ERIC, VIP, and “registration agents” according to the BPro contracts.
That’s a lot of folks who could change election results…
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