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Maraya1969

(23,286 posts)
Sun Jun 15, 2025, 11:21 PM Yesterday

I am not surprised for one moment about this.

https://substack.com/home/post/p-165658733

That revelation is a shock to the public.
But for those who’ve been digging into the bizarre election data since November, this isn’t the headline—it’s the final piece to the puzzle. While Pro V&V was quietly updating equipment in plain sight, a parallel operation was unfolding behind the curtain—between tech giants and Donald Trump.

And it started with a long forgotten sale.

A Power Cord Becomes a Backdoor

In March 2021, Leonard Leo—the judicial kingmaker behind the modern conservative legal machine—sold a quiet Chicago company by the name of Tripp Lite for $1.65 billion. The buyer: Eaton Corporation, a global power infrastructure conglomerate that just happened to have a partnership with Peter Thiel’s Palantir.

To most, Tripp Lite was just a hardware brand—battery backups, surge protectors, power strips. But in America’s elections, Tripp Lite devices were something else entirely.

They are physically connected to ES&S central tabulators and Electionware servers, and Dominion tabulators and central servers across the country. And they aren’t dumb devices. They are smart UPS units—programmable, updatable, and capable of communicating directly with the election system via USB, serial port, or Ethernet.


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I am not surprised for one moment about this. (Original Post) Maraya1969 Yesterday OP
How can they be stopped? dlk 23 hrs ago #1
Ah, the smoking ... um, power adapter? Metaphorical 23 hrs ago #2
What happens? slightlv 21 hrs ago #12
Look into how other countries conduct elections NJCher 23 hrs ago #3
Inspector Clouseau is still on the case yet our Democratic leaders are silent Ponietz 23 hrs ago #4
So, help cover it up, then? dchill 22 hrs ago #11
Yes, it could undermine our faith in voting even more... slightlv 21 hrs ago #13
Wow. KR&B. n/t ms liberty 23 hrs ago #5
Kick this to the Moon. dchill 23 hrs ago #6
Bookmarking Bayard 22 hrs ago #7
That may be why Donnie said this: Mblaze 22 hrs ago #8
Go back and listen to that clip Farmer-Rick 21 hrs ago #16
I did listen to it again Mblaze 9 hrs ago #19
Look at the hand gestures Farmer-Rick 1 hr ago #21
The Antichrist Mblaze 26 min ago #23
Pins in dolls rickyhall 22 hrs ago #9
Why, would that work? dchill 22 hrs ago #10
We had four years to prepare for everything we knew they were going to do to steal this election. lees1975 21 hrs ago #14
Confirmation of what we thought was happening when Gore "lost" & SCOTUS affirmed a lie Hekate 21 hrs ago #15
Exactly right Farmer-Rick 21 hrs ago #17
No, we elect smart, younger people, who know something about the capabilities of today's tech. Linda ladeewolf 12 hrs ago #18
. BoRaGard 9 hrs ago #20
K & R yellow dahlia 1 hr ago #22

Metaphorical

(2,436 posts)
2. Ah, the smoking ... um, power adapter?
Sun Jun 15, 2025, 11:31 PM
23 hrs ago

I have had my doubts about this whole thing from the beginning. So what happens if Trump indeed cheated (no surprise)? I think things are going to start unravelling quickly, assuming this indeed holds out.

slightlv

(5,831 posts)
12. What happens?
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 01:39 AM
21 hrs ago

Well, when we were digging into how trump "beat" Hillary, they told us nothing could happen. It was covered under the constitution and a whole bunch of other "reasons." We'd just have to deal with it, since the election was over. But, Hillary was female. That always puts a "sorry, but..." on the end of any issue.

I'd like to see this not only take out trump, but also some of these techgods. I think we (as a country) and maybe a few other first world countries need to step back away from the high tech until such a time when there are restraints, oversight, and understanding of the tech by even the most luddite among the people.

I'm not a luddite, tho the tech today sometimes makes me feel that way! After getting my degree in Psych, I ended up with a career in technology, over 40 years worth of time. From the beginnings to the endings of what was a great opening for common people with a brain or a knack. I'm not against tech, but I am against anything done with the motto of break first, fix it later. Especially with technology, there are too many ways for the industry to hurt people in nearly every facet of their lives. And so much of the harm and damage can be hidden. That's what needs to be given highest concern now.

Most of us had a feeling that all those mini satellites of Musk had something to do with the way the election went down. I'm flabbergasted that the whole thing could have started with a "smart" power cord?! I hope to follow this story and learn more... cause right now, a company that got my money via power strips being at the start of stripping Americans of the value of our votes is flabbergasting.

NJCher

(40,373 posts)
3. Look into how other countries conduct elections
Sun Jun 15, 2025, 11:47 PM
23 hrs ago

Yes, they use electronic voting machines, but not for all voting. For example, some of the European countries do electronic voting but only for expatriates.

It was about 10 months ago that I did this research but I do recall concluding that we are fools for allowing electronic voting machines to do all our voting. Other countries do not do this, particularly European countries.

We need to look at who owns stock in these voting machine companies.

on edit: I think we've earned sizable creds from the demonstrations/rallies this weekend. We should act now to demand changes in how we actually vote.

Ponietz

(3,905 posts)
4. Inspector Clouseau is still on the case yet our Democratic leaders are silent
Sun Jun 15, 2025, 11:51 PM
23 hrs ago

Pushing this theory undermines faith in our elections and depresses voter turnout. Put energy into motivating 90 million non voters. They have no reason to vote when we tell them the election was rigged. When a Democratic Secretary of State, Attorney General, or Governor makes it an issue things will be different. We won’t defeat them by becoming them.

dchill

(42,621 posts)
11. So, help cover it up, then?
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 01:15 AM
22 hrs ago

You're so cocksure with your "Inspector Clouseau" reference.

slightlv

(5,831 posts)
13. Yes, it could undermine our faith in voting even more...
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 01:43 AM
21 hrs ago

which is one of the main excuses to push this aside by our PTB. But, if done correctly and being persistent about it, it could also build back our faith in voting. This is just one avenue of life that we've allowed republicans to coopt. Frankly, I'm ready to start pulling some of this important stuff back, really dig in and learn what's going on, and... instead of keeping it secret from the American people like most politicians want to do... TRUST us with the truth and bring us in on fixing it.

I mean... what a concept... We the People working with our representatives on building our country back up?

Mblaze

(586 posts)
8. That may be why Donnie said this:
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 12:41 AM
22 hrs ago

"I love you, Christians. I'm a Christian. I love you, get out, you gotta get out and vote. In four years, you don't have to vote again, we'll have it fixed so good you're not going to have to vote."

Farmer-Rick

(11,778 posts)
16. Go back and listen to that clip
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 02:15 AM
21 hrs ago

Trump said "I'm NOT a Christian." He even used hand gestures emphasizing the "NOT".

Everyone reports it as if he said "I'm a Christian" because they think he made a minor error. They wouldn't have let Biden get away with that. But it seems Nazis and pedos can say anything and people will just pretend they didn't hear it.

Mblaze

(586 posts)
19. I did listen to it again
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 02:13 PM
9 hrs ago

I can understand why you might think that he said "I'm not Christian" as it was a slightly strangled word he used but I think he did say "I'm a Christian". Besides, he has claimed to be Christian over and over again over the years. Thanks.

Farmer-Rick

(11,778 posts)
21. Look at the hand gestures
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 10:06 PM
1 hr ago

And the head movement. He said NOT and emphasized it with body movements. I heard it and so did many Christians who got upset by it. But then people came out and said oh no, he didn't say that. I know what I heard. It was clear as day

It was the one time the antichrist let down his mask and everyone pretended they didn't notice.

Yeah, he may have made a mistake but would Biden have been allowed to get away with saying that? They would have had a fit if Obama ever made a slip like that.

But Nazis and pedos can say anything they want and nobody cares.

lees1975

(6,614 posts)
14. We had four years to prepare for everything we knew they were going to do to steal this election.
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 01:48 AM
21 hrs ago

I kept up the pressure, sending emails to senators and representatives, asking about who was going to keep an eye on the things Republicans were claiming were done to Trump in 2020, because that was exactly what they were going to do to steal this election and was told "We're on it."

But no one was on it. Democrats thought that complaining about inaccuracies and suppression would give too much credibility to republican claims that 2020 was stolen. Perfect cover, huh? Complain and whine and tell the other stide how you're going to steal an election by claiming how the one you lost was stolen.

We got snookered.

Hekate

(98,155 posts)
15. Confirmation of what we thought was happening when Gore "lost" & SCOTUS affirmed a lie
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 02:03 AM
21 hrs ago

It was all over DU — much info is in the DU Archives. I stored a lot as I learned, but that is all in a by-now obsolete computer.

Our presidential elections are all a GOP lie — Al Gore, Hillary Clinton, and Kamala Harris — none of them truly lost their elections.

The question is, as it always has been: what now?

Farmer-Rick

(11,778 posts)
17. Exactly right
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 02:19 AM
21 hrs ago

We've known they been stealing elections since W stole the election. They have just gotten better at it.

What now? How long are we going to allow non elected idiots to be president for years while we suffer?

Linda ladeewolf

(921 posts)
18. No, we elect smart, younger people, who know something about the capabilities of today's tech.
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 10:44 AM
12 hrs ago

Not us old farts who are surprised they could do this. I’m not all that tech savvy, but I’ve learned a lot listening to the younger ones On Reddit and other web sites. This is all entirely probable. Most of the senators and representatives that we have in our party still operate on the premise that the other side isn’t actually doing what they are doing and that they can reach across the isle and work together. We need to rebuild the party from the bottom up. And fast.

We need desperately to enact methods of enforcement for the corrupt at every level of government. Methods of punishment that can’t be circumvented by any legal means.

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