‘Do whatever you want’: Software to manipulate totals found on voting machines, lawyer says

‘If there is fraud, what happened never happened in terms of the results’

Bob UnruhBy Bob Unruh
Published May 12, 2021 at 11:46am

President Donald J. Trump arrives at Wilkes-Barre Scranton International Airport in Avoca, Pennsylvania Thursday, August 20, 2020, and boards Air Force One en route to Joint Base Andrews, Maryland. (Official White House photo by Tia Dufour)

A lawyer fighting an election-fraud case in Antrim County, Michigan, has revealed that the voting machines there contained a software program that could have been used to manipulate vote totals.

In fact, lawyer Matthew DePerno said in a podcast interview that with the MySQL program installed on the machines, and them all being linked, someone with access could “do whatever you want.”

DePerno, just a day earlier confirmed in a court hearing that there were 1,061 “phantom votes” in the county during the 2020 presidential election, because while a recount of ballots tallied 15,962, the Michigan secretary of state’s database showed only 14,901 votes were cast.

READ MORE HERE: ‘Do whatever you want’: Software to manipulate totals found on voting machines, lawyer says (wnd.com)

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