
Dominion election machines are found to have phone chips mounted on their motherboards.
This report from FreeRepublic is not surprising but shocking.
Dominion voting machines found to have phone chips in them mounted on the motherboards. Source: Attorney Peter Ticktin.
These were in the tabulator(s) honest clerks in Michigan turned over to the good guys.
So it is possible for someone to call into the tabulators using a phone or computer! This raises questions as Dominion voting machines, to the public appearance at least, use a USB stick style external modem. Similar to the one in the image below.
The on-the-motherboard-chip used to be on most motherboards in the 1980’s-1990’s, until broadband came along. A true telephone chip on a motherboard is commonly referred to as a chipset.
Second part of the story: crooked Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel then indicted an attorney and election clerk with the bogus charge of unauthorized access to a computer and its voter data, as part of a search for fraud related to the 2020 election. This is in Houghton County Michigan.
Guess what – the attorney and election clerk were right!
Peter Berniger reported this on social media from a post by attorney Peter Ticktin.
Dominion voting machines found to have phone chips in them mounted on the motherboards. Source: Attorney Peter Ticktin.
These were in the tabulator(s) honest clerks in Michigan turned over to the good guys.
So it is possible for someone to call into the tabulators using a phone or computer! This raises questions as Dominion voting machines, to the public appearance at least, use a USB stick style external modem. Similar to the one in the image below.
The on-the-motherboard-chip used to be on most motherboards in the 1980’s-1990’s, until broadband came along. A true telephone chip on a motherboard is commonly referred to as a chipset.
Second part of the story: crooked Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel then indicted an attorney and election clerk with the bogus charge of unauthorized access to a computer and its voter data, as part of a search for fraud related to the 2020 election. This is in Houghton County Michigan.
Guess what – the attorney and election clerk were right!
They did find fraud in the voting machines with a telephone chip – which Attorney Ticktin says in the 2min video in retweet below.
Note: most likely Ticktin meant a modem chip on the motherboard. As a modem chip is used for data transmission, where a chipset is used more for data flow internally between the components.
@PeterTicktin @stephiebeltinck @pjcolbeck @EmeraldRobinson @PatrickByrne @EagleEdMartin @HarmeetKDhillon
Dominion voting machines found to have phone chips in them mounted on the motherboards. Source: Attorney Peter Ticktin.
These were in the tabulator(s) honest clerks in Michigan turned over to the good guys.
So it is possible for someone to call into the tabulators using a… https://t.co/K2Jr6yAzNQ pic.twitter.com/oMZreORaEI
— Peter Bernegger (@PeterBernegger) November 16, 2025
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