You really need to stop repeating already debunked claims.
I am afraid you are the one doing that. So let us see what OSET has to offer in their video by looking at their "expert" report listed per their Twitter account. Please note they had one person's unsigned opinion up against a team of experts assembled by ASOG which was signed. He seems to have knowledge and access to data provided by DVS for their Antrim County machines- according to what he said! He must went there and looked as well!
Let me summarize what ASOG did. Report summary for ya!
https://www.9and10news.com/content/uploads/2020/12/Antrim_Michigan_Forensics_Report_121320_v2_REDACTED.pdf (This link gives the same information as that from
scribd.)
1) They made a pretty bold statement with regard to link between Smartmatic and Dominion Voting Systems
(DVS) which was not backed up, but
they did sign the report! I guess they will be sued for providing false information below!
Dominion voting system is a Canadian owned company with global subsidiaries. It is owned by Staple Street Capital which is in turn owned by UBS Securities LLC, of which 3 out of their 7 board members are Chinese nationals. The Dominion software is licensed from Smartmatic which is a Venezuelan owned and controlled company. Dominion Server locations have been determined to be in Serbia, Canada, the US,Spain and Germany.
We do know that less that Smartmatic had its beginning out of a home in Florida.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfredo_Jos%C3%A9_Anzola Alfredo Anzola died in 2008 in a plane crash with his lawyer on the way to a Smartmatic meeting. A happenstance death Joe!
Smartmatic was officially incorporated on April 11, 2000 in Delaware by Alfredo José Anzola.[20][21][22] Smartmatic was then a fledgling technology start-up. Its registered address was the Boca Raton, Florida, home of the father of one of the two young Venezuelan engineers who were its principal officers, Antonio Mugica and Alfredo Anzola, and it had a one—room office with a single secretary.[23] Smartmatic was a little-known firm with no experience in voting technology before it was chosen by the Venezuelan authorities to replace the country's elections machinery ahead of a contentious referendum that confirmed Hugo Chávez as president in August 2004
Fast forward to 2020, Smartmatic was used in LA but only there in 2020 elections. We have data that say DVS is licensed under Smartmatic because they purchased Sequoia.
https://bradblog.com/?p=6005 (2008 archive file)
Recent court documents unearthed and published by The BRAD BLOG, detailing the terms of the attempted hostile takeover of Sequoia by competitor Hart InterCivic, make clear that Smartmatic still retains the intellectual property (IP) rights over Sequoia's popular, if oft-failed e-voting systems, as well as licensing control of the software used in their voting machines and tabulators.
The employee asked about the ownership of the Intellectual Property (IP) rights of the voting systems sold in the United States by Sequoia.
"We have the source code, and we have the right to modify it any way we want to modify it," he explained to the employee, concerning the company's ongoing licensing agreement with Smartmatic. "So it doesn't matter really whether we have the IP or not."
Sequoia was sold to Domininion Voting Systems in September 2010. Proof can be found in the career of Venezuelan Software Engineer Frederico Arnoa who has been in all the companies including Bitza! I assume he is stating facts about himself.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/farnao/?originalSubdomain=ca2) They
forensically duplicated the hard drive from an actual machine from Antrim County with a number and software contained on it. Otherwise, where did they get their information from to write their report? They have provided pictures of the tower, serial number where they have dumped what was on that physical computer. Looks like clear evidence of where their copy of the software came from. Page 13 Dell Tower 3420 with service tag 6NBK602. Page 13/14. It used raid-1 where one hard drive clones to another as backup.
So this information tells me that they actually took a physical computer from Antrim County and downloaded everything from it onto another hard drive. They have captured the software that was being used in Antrim County as of December 6, 2020 when they did this.
3) From this, they began to use the Antrim County software on that machine and looked into it. This is the "master" machine in which govered data on memory sticks is fed in and then uploaded from there. It was actual copy of what was on that tower
Service Tag 6NBK602 from point 2. They found that this computer contained logs that said the adjudication software was enabled for all write-in votes except on 2 logs. The operator in these cases manually adjudicate ballots. The picture on Page 18 shows that the software was set according to the process logs to the
Weighted Inclusive Gregory Method (WIGM). Really not sure because of redaction what that means. Normally this weighting method is used if you have 50 candidates for 10 positions and you want the voting outcome to result in 10 positions being filled.
Can you dispute that they obtained this information from an Antrim County Tower? Were did they get this software from that contains this logged data as to how votes were being handled?
Now compare their findings with the critical analysis provided by an accepted expert from OSET. This so called "debunking" statement" is offered as opinion as it is NOT signed by Ryan Macias. He also claims to know what exact software Antrim County on their Dell tower. Did he do a forensic analysis or is he just making blanket statements about what they had?
https://twitter.com/OSET/status/1342193413349728256The link goes to the good old factcheck organization to debunk the ASOG report! Again one man, no signature and put out there as fact!
https://cdn.factcheck.org/UploadedFiles/Rebuttal_ASOG-Antrim_Report.pdf4.Antrim County has not purchased, installed, and did not use the full suite of the DVS D-Suite 5.5 voting system.
So why did the software coming out of their Dell machine pictured not still have that? He is suggesting that the data found and analyzed is not from the machine! He talks an authority on what they found on the actual tower!
5.Antrim County does not own a license for, nor has it installed the EMS Adjudication software applications and services.
It sure as heck doesn't look like that was what they could see in the logs uncovered by their report.
Antrim County does not have the Adjudication software and any ballot that would need adjudication would be conducted manually
He is making a blanket statement. The ASOG report says that in all but 2 of the logs they examined, the adjudication software was on. The report set up by Ryan Macias and used by OSET in their Twitter is so full of holes that it raises even more questions. Ryan had claimed Antrim county doesn't even own the software that was examined by ASOG and found on an "actual machine as seen by photos and tag" in their report as evidenced by the logs contained in it! Little wonder he didn't sign that.
OSET has done nothing more than muddied the waters and put out misinformation. Using Twitter's guideline and strict censorship rules, that Tweet and statement should be censored and the video banned from Youtube for spreading lies.