VIDEO - Professor & Election Expert HACKS Into Dominion Voter System In Front Of Judge Using Only A Pen | WLT Report

On Friday, in an Atlanta federal court, election expert and Professor J. Alex Halderman gave a live demonstration to the court and District Judge Amy Totenberg on just how easy it is for vote counts to be tampered with.

Using ONLY A PEN, Halderman hacked into a Dominion voting system and changed vote counts, right then and there.

Halderman’s performance was part of a lawsuit brought on by election integrity activists, who want vulnerable voting machines removed in Georgia and replaced with paper ballots.

BREAKING: In A Federal Court In Atlanta Georgia On Friday J. Alex Halderman (@jhalderm) Was Able To HACK A DOMINION VOTING TABULATOR In Front Of U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg USING ONLY A PEN TO CHANGE VOTE TOTALS! This Is Part Of A Long Running Lawsuit By Election Integrity… pic.twitter.com/nCSgmINTet

— John Basham (@JohnBasham) January 20, 2024

NEW: During a Federal Court trial in Atlanta, Georgia, computer science expert J. Alex Halderman, reportedly hacked a Dominion voting machine IN REAL-TIME.

Figures, doesn't it? Trump was right, the 2020 election was RIGGED!

According to eyewitness Amber Connor, Halderman used… pic.twitter.com/HdVgHYv5vB

— Hank (@GCapital_LLC) January 21, 2024

Back in June, Halderman released a 96-page report that confirmed that Dominion voting machine software is vulnerable to hacking and that it is not hard for votes to be altered.

You can read the full Halderman Report here:

Halderman’s findings were astonishing, but Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and Judge Amy Totenberg did their best to hide the report from the public until just this week.

Per The Gateway Pundit:

In June 2023, the Federal District Court for the Northern District of Georgia unsealed the 96-page Halderman Report – the Security Analysis of Georgia’s ImageCast X Ballot Marking Devices.

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger had been hiding this report from the public for two years.

University of Michigan Professor of Computer Science and Engineering J. Alex Halderman and Security Researcher and Assistant Professor at Auburn University Drew Sringall collaborated on the report where they discovered many exploitable vulnerabilities in the Dominion Voting Systems’ ImageCast X system.

Far-left Judge Amy Totenberg sealed and covered up the results of the investigation of Dominion voting machines in Georgia and sat on the report until this week.

The report confirmed that votes can be altered in the Dominion voting machines.  In fact, the report revealed that the Dominion software is vulnerable and can be hacked.

https://wltreport.com/2024/01/21/professor-election-expert-hacks-dominion-voter-system-front/