Friday’s release by Attorney Matthew DePerno on his ongoing election fraud investigation was explosive.
For months the companies behind the computer voting systems claimed their computers did not have internet access.
In his report that was filed in Michigan court, DePerno revealed that the ES&S DS200 voting machines contain a Telit LE910-SV1 Modem Chip installed on its motherboard.
SEE Exhibit 6 in Antrim County Lawsuit
According to Patrick Colbeck at Let’s Fix Stuff the chip utilized a commercial Verizon SIM card with an Access Point Name (APN) configuration specific to the ES&S DS200 provisioning.
According to former Senator Patrick Colbeck
What does the Telit LE910-SV1 Modem Chip do?
- Enable communication between voting system equipment and election servers
- Designed to operate on a virtual private network
- Testing has revealed that the same SIM card could be used in a separate wireless hotspot device. This device could then join the same APN as the ES&S voting machines.