Anonymous 09/24/2021 (Fri) 16:09:20 Id: ec2295 No.10302 del
In the same hearing, Sharon Meroni stated that, when Coomer was asked who could make these changes to the software, Coomer allegedly replied that "vendors, election officials, and others who need to be granted access," could do so. Coomer, who was present when she repeated his words, did not object.

There's also an allegation that Coomer, a UC Berkeley grad, is more than just the Veep of a company that has an easily hackable software system and strong Democrat ties. Joe Oltman, a tech company CEO, contends that he located Eric Coomer's Facebook account before the latter shut it down, and that it was a far left feast:

According to Oltmann, Coomer's now-deleted Facebook posts include his sharing songs tilted "Dead Cops," "Dead Prez," and "ACAB." One post of particular interest is a long "statement" from Antifa he shared in June in response to President Trump declaring Antifa a terrorist organization.

Twitter suspended Oltman's account, so there's no way to view his tweets in their original form. Either he was committing slander, which is possible, or Twitter is doing its level best to clean up Coomer's allegedly compromised history, which is equally possible. You can see the alleged posts here, but please keep in mind that there is, as yet, no proof that they came from the Eric Coomer who works at Dominion.

Oltman has also gone on the record saying that, at an Antifa meeting he infiltrated, "Eric from Dominion," allegedly said "Don't worry about the election. Trump's not gonna win. I made f*cking sure of that." This person may not be Eric Coomer, but Oltman seems to be pretty sure that it is the same "Eric."


Comment: It's not just that. Peter Neffenger, who is on Biden's transition team, is chairman of the board for Smartmatic, which Rudy Giuliani has claimed owns Dominion through a subsidiary, that Dominion uses Smartmatic software, and that Dominion voting data gets sent back to Smartmatic. Smartmatic denies all such connections. They have been denying such connections for years. But their denials seem at best misleading.

According to a HuffPo investigation:

According to the Huffington Post — in an exclusive report that revealed the relationship between Smartmatic, Sequoia and Dominion — "The 'intellectual property' of the voting systems (of Sequoia, acquired by Dominion) remains the property of the company linked to the Venezuelan president (Smartmatic and Hugo Chávez), despite the rather misleading press statement" issued by Dominion in 2010.

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