Seth wrote:
Sidney Powell seems to have the D******n software angle pretty well sewn up. I saw something about their v****g machines being confiscated in Germany in an unrelated link on another thread, and I plan to look into that.
They wouldn't lie about the numerous sworn affidavits they've collected or the witnesses they will be calling when they get to the Court, and there have been e******n officials in some states acknowledging "irregularities."
This is the real deal, the Democratic Party is about to get slammed because they made some bad calculations when they were setting up their fraud -- they underestimated the number of v**es Trump would get and that screwed up the c***ting algorithms and in D******n's software program, so they had to backfill with dummied up paper b****ts. This wasn't easy to hide and it's what got the investigation on track.
Have faith.
Sidney Powell seems to have the D******n software ... (
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Total and complete BULLSH!T. Are you a freaking Russian troll or just too ignorant to decipher fact from fiction? Stop spreading lies and f**e news. You should well understand that having the US military do a raid on a company located in Germany would be an act of war, stop being ignorant. Scytl doesn’t even have offices in Germany. The U.S. Army denied to the Associated Press that such an event took place.
"Scytl, a software company based in Barcelona, has eight offices around the world but none in Germany, according to its website. It has delivered e******n modernization projects for U.S. e******ns since 2008.
But none of these projects involve tallying v**es, the company said. The services include online initiatives like e******n worker training, electronic b****t delivery and real-time, visual representation of v**es.
In a statement rejecting the claims, Scytl said that its technologies for the U.S. are hosted and managed domestically by a Tampa-based subsidiary, SOE Software, and that it does not provide any v****g machines in the U.S. or online v****g services for U.S. e******ns."
YouTube videos: The U.S. military seized servers in Germany tied to D******n E******n Systems.
PolitiFact’s ruling: Pants on Fire
Here’s why: V****g equipment company D******n V****g Systems has been at the center of unfounded conspiracy theories — many spread by President Donald Trump — that claim Democrats committed v***r f***d and stole the 2020 e******n for Joe Biden.
There’s no evidence that D******n’s systems were used nefariously in the e******n, but false claims about the company keep coming.
Posts circulating online claim that the U.S. military raided the Spanish e******n software company Scytl in Germany and seized its servers for evidence of manipulation in the 2020 U.S. e******ns. Some posts claim the servers have ties to D******n.
This is false. Scytl said in a statement that the U.S. military hasn’t seized anything and that it doesn’t have offices in Germany. The U.S. Army, which was identified in some posts as the military branch supposedly involved, denied to the Associated Press that such an event took place.
The post was f**gged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Facebook.)
The rumor was fueled by an article on a website called “GreatGameIndia” titled “INTEL: US Military Raided Scytl Servers in Germany For Evidence After V**e Switching Scandal.” It said, “v**es cast by Americans in 2020 US e******n were counted by a bankrupt Spanish company Scytl in Spain.”
Sources
YouTube video, Nov. 14
PolitiFact, Trump’s tweet about 2.7 million deleted v**es is baseless, Nov. 12, 2020
Scytl, Fact Checking Regarding US E******ns: Debunking F**e News, Nov. 13, 2020
Scytl, US E******ns, Accessed Nov. 17, 2020
D******n V****g, SETTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT: FACTS & RUMORS, Updated Nov. 17, 2020
Associated Press, False reports claim e******n servers were seized in Germany, Nov. 15, 2020
Reuters, Fact check: The U.S. military has not seized e******n servers in Germany, Nov. 16, 2020
Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency, JOINT STATEMENT FROM E******NS INFRASTRUCTURE GOVERNMENT COORDINATING COUNCIL & THE E******N INFRASTRUCTURE SECTOR COORDINATING EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES, Nov. 12, 2020
The story pointed to comments made by U.S. Rep. Louie Gohmert, R-Texas, who appeared on conservative TV channel Newsmax. A clip of the interview shows Gohmert saying that he was told there was “a tweet in German from Germany that the U.S. Army had gone in and seized the Syctl server.”
The clip’s description on YouTube reads: “People on the ground in Germany report that Scytl, which hosting YOUR e******ns data Improperly through Spain, was raided by a large US ARMY force & their Servers were Seized in Frankfurt.”
An Army spokesperson told the AP over the weekend that the claims in the posts are false.
Scytl, a software company based in Barcelona, has eight offices around the world but none in Germany, according to its website. It has delivered e******n modernization projects for U.S. e******ns since 2008.
But none of these projects involve tallying v**es, the company said. The services include online initiatives like e******n worker training, electronic b****t delivery and real-time, visual representation of v**es.
In a statement rejecting the claims, Scytl said that its technologies for the U.S. are hosted and managed domestically by a Tampa-based subsidiary, SOE Software, and that it does not provide any v****g machines in the U.S. or online v****g services for U.S. e******ns.
“We do not have servers or offices in Frankfurt,” the company added. “The US army has not seized anything from Scytl in Barcelona, Frankfurt or anywhere else.”
Scytl and D******n share no ties, according to statements from both companies.
The federal E******n Infrastructure Government Coordinating Council Executive Committee and the E******n Infrastructure Sector Coordinating Council said in a joint statement that the e******n was the most secure in U.S. history and that there is “no evidence that any v****g system deleted or lost v**es, changed v**es, or was in any way c*********d.”
Our ruling
Social media users are sharing articles and videos claiming that the U.S. military seized Scytl servers in Germany and that the company has ties to D******n V****g Systems.
The Army and Scytl said the claim is false, and the company has no offices in Germany or connection to D******n.
We rate this Pants on Fire!
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