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DHS Hacked Georgia & Other States In A Possible Attempt To Switch Votes

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The Secretary of State of Georgia recently announced that ten separate cyber attacks occured on his network, and all were traced back to the Department of Homeland Security.

Woah.

Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp claims the Obama administration hacks happened on Feb. 2, the day after Georgia’s voter registration deadline.  Another hack occurred the day before the general primary in May, and then two more took place in November, the day before and the day of the presidential election.

DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson told Kemp that the DHS was doing “normal” internet searches in Georgia. But when Kemp's employees tried recreate the search as it was explained to them, they failed.

“We’re being told something that they think they have it figured out, yet nobody’s really showed us how this happened,” Kemp stated. “We need to know…So now this just raises more questions that haven’t been answered about this and continues to raise the alarms and concern that I have.”

In the past, Kemp has been critical of federalizing elections, which the current administration is a proponent of, saying state-run elections are secure.

However, Georgia isn't the only pro-Trump state that was hacked by the DHS during the election. Kentucky and West Virginia were hacked in a possible attempt to switch votes as well.

Barack Obama famously said "Of course the elections will not be rigged. What does that even mean?" Apparently it means we will attempt to rig the election by switching votes via hacking.



H/T - WSBTV

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