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Lara engages with cybersecurity whistleblower Robert Mancini and combat veteran Dr. Timothy Schindler in a discussion about unauthorized software on voting machines, falsified hash test records, and privacy-violating barcodes on ballots. Shindelar highlights systemic failures within the Election Assistance Commission, including conflicts of interest within its Inspector General’s office. Both guests describe being stonewalled by federal agencies, including the DOJ and FBI. They call for decertification of non-compliant voting machines, restored oversight independence, and greater government accountability to protect election integrity.
00:00:00 Whistleblower Exposes Election Machine Fraud
00:12:00 Illegal Software Found Hidden on Voting Machines
00:17:00 Hash Tests Never Performed Officials Falsified Records
00:22:00 Barcodes on Ballots Violate Voter Secrecy Laws
00:28:00 Election Assistance Commission Inspector General Corruption
00:35:00 Deep State Operatives Buried Whistleblower Complaints
00:43:00 USAID Corrupt Officials Now Running Federal Elections
00:51:00 DOJ Attorney Blocks Weaponization Investigation in Court
00:59:00 Federal Whistleblowers Ignored by Every Agency
01:08:00 Election Machines Should Be Decertified Immediately
01:20:00 Antrim County Audit Proves Software Manipulation
01:33:00 American People Demand Accountability Before Midterms
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* Our team reached out to James Allen, the Elections Director of Delaware County, PA, who is specifically named and cited in both the interview and the federal disclosure for his comments which you can read here:
“Mr. Mancini is a serial filer of frivolous lawsuits, all of which have been dismissed by state and federal courts. The attached dismissal lists on pages 4 and 5 the numerous and unanimous rejections of Mr. Mancini’s lawsuits. If you would like other dismissals of Mr. Mancini’s litigation, they are all a matter of public record.
Moreover, contrary to Mr. Mancini’s false claims, the United States Election Assistance Commission (US EAC) has performed an in-person review of Delaware County’s processes. Delaware County goes above and beyond requirements of state and federal laws, to perform routine hash testing to verify that the software on the county’s election servers and equipment is an exact (100%) match with the software that the US EAC certified for these servers and balloting equipment. You may find the EAC’s report, which praises Delaware County for successfully performing this software-verification process, published independently here: https://www.eac.gov/election-technology/field-services-program/reports The EAC’s stated purpose in performing the review of Delaware County’s processes was to encourage other jurisdictions to follow our example.
The US EAC report states in part:
“…the EAC set out to (1) observe and verify that the certified Hart InterCivic verification procedures were followed during the review; (2) perform a Scope of Certification review of Hart InterCivic’s Verity Voting 2.7 (Verity 2.7) as fielded at the Delaware County Bureau of Election facilities; (3) observe, assist, and document a hash verification of a sample of the Verity 2.7 voting equipment that is used; and (4) observe the physical voting system, facility security, as well as prescribed best practices used during the project…”
“Delaware County is one of the only counties in Pennsylvania to perform hash verification on its voting system. When presented with this opportunity several months ago, they immediately recognized the value and opportunity a project like this was for their state, and their proactive engagement is recognized. The willingness to increase their hash verification sample size highlights their commitment to the security, accuracy, and integrity of their elections.”
Mr. Mancini’s latest claims about bar codes are patently false. The bar codes he cites are a security feature of the Hart Intercivic system, a feature that has been certified for use by the US EAC and a variety of states, including Pennsylvania and Texas, as a means of guarding against the possible double-scanning of a ballot.
Lastly, Mr. Mancini has a history of making false, defamatory remarks about me and Delaware County Elections generally, including claims about court proceedings that are absolutely and clearly contradicted by the rulings issued by those very courts.”
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Going Rogue also reached out to DOJ who acknowledged our questions and has been in touch, but has not sent a formal response at the time of publishing. We reached out to the EAC three times – twice via email and once over the phone – and have yet to receive a comment. We are looking forward to hearing back.
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