Shawn Smith’s Summit Talk

At Mike Lindell’s The Moment of Truth Summit (August 20–21, 2022), Col. Shawn Smith, a retired Air Force officer with expertise in satellite and missile systems, exposed critical flaws in the chain of custody for voting equipment production. Col. Smith’s talk, on RSBN’s Rumble, aligns with Return to Hand Counting’s mission for transparent hand counting.

Chain of Custody Flaws

Smith, drawing on his experience with mission-critical systems, explained that voting machines—from chips to circuit boards—lack the rigorous chain of custody required for satellites or missiles, which would be rejected for such lapses. This insecurity enables fraud, and Mike Lindell’s recaps reinforced the call for reform.

“Their” Narrative Debunked

Smith’s talk, showed voting machines’ production vulnerabilities make them prone to manipulation, unlike the transparency of hand counting. “They” claim machines ensure security, but Smith’s analysis, rooted in mission-critical standards, revealed that voting equipment’s weak chain of custody invites fraud.

Hand Counting: The Solution

Our Missouri Method, used in 2023, ensures transparency. Our eManual teaches this system.

Join the Mission

Shawn Smith’s talk exposes voting equipment flaws. Visit our Mission page to learn how hand counting restores trust and join the mission with our eManual and training materials.

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Tags: chain of custody, cybersecurity, logic and accuracy test, Moment of Truth Summit, shawn smith, supply-chain, voting machines-vulnerabilities
Date: 2022-08-23
eManual Index Number: 172
eManual Section: 8
eManual Section Title: Resources
eManual SubSection Title: Newsroom
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