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Late breaking developments have emerged in the case of Georgia vs. The Department of Homeland Security. As
Claire Bernish of The Free Thought Project reported on December 9
th,
Georgia’s secretary of State Brian Kemp penned a letter to DHS
Secretary Jeh Johnson, asking the director if he was aware that DHS had
attempted to hack into the server hosting the state’s voter registration
database, and if so, why was DHS doing so. Today it was revealed that
not only did DHS attempt to penetrate GA’s firewall once,
but it had in fact attempted to do so a total of 10 times.
With the official narrative coming from the Obama administration,
indeed, the president himself, that the Russians stand guilty of hacking
the presidential election of 2016, many are left scratching their heads
in disbelief that the only government found to be hacking a state
election systems, thus far, is DHS.
Atlanta’s
WSB-TV spoke
with Kemp who said, “We need to know! We’re being told something that
they think haven’t figured out yet, nobody’s really shown us how this
happened.” The attacks came in February (2
nd, 28
th), May (23
rd), and November (7
th, 8
th), totaling 10 in all, with the two latest attacks
coming on the day before and the day of the presidential election.
“It makes you wonder if somebody was trying to prove a point,” Kemp
stated in his exclusive interview with WSB-TV, adding that DHS keeps
changing their story. “First it was an employee in Corpus Christi, and
now it’s a contractor in Georgia,” he said describing how the official
DHS explanation keeps changing.