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BOMBSHELL: Iranian
Hackers Broke Into State’s Voter Roll Database – Used Names, SS and
Driver’s License #’s to Fill Out UOCAVA Registrations – Shared Video of
Their Actions Online!
by Patty McMurray and Jim Hoft34 Comments
BOMBSHELL: Iranian Hackers Reveal How They Can Steal US Elections Using Stolen Identities on UOCAVA Registration Website
On Monday, Jim Hoft, Editor and Publisher of The Gateway Pundit, and The Gateway Pundit Investigative Journalist Patty McMurray sat down with UOCAVA Expert and Professional Investigator Heather Honey.
During our interview, we discussed the potential risks of allowing
non-military, overseas voters to vote in our elections without having to
prove their identity or even their citizenship in many cases.
Recently, the potential Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee
Voting Act (UOCAVA) crisis came to our attention when Democrats began
telegraphing that overseas voters could be the key in 2024 to winning
and perhaps even overturning the election results one week or more AFTER
the election.
As reported earlier by Patty McMurray, the DNC’s stated goal of
winning the votes of approximately 9 million Americans through its
Democrats Abroad website seems impossible, given that according to a
recent report by the federal government FVAP website, only 4.4 million US citizens reside overseas, and only 2.8 million of those are of voting age.
Reuters recently
wrote about the DNC’s plan to spend $300,000 to register “9 million”
UOCAVA voters leading up to the 2024 election. According to the
government website FVAP, there are only 2.8 million eligible UOCAVA voters.
Let’s assume that half of those eligible voters would vote Democrat
(a generous assumption given the state of the US economy); that’s only
1.4 million eligible voters in the 2024 election. The 1.4 million number
doesn’t account for how they would vote or even if they would vote,
given that a meager number of eligible overseas voters actually vote.
Curiously, the DNC memo claims that “over 1.6 million Americans from
the battleground states of Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North
Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin” live overseas, adding that they
plan to “fight for every vote.”
The total number of swing state voters in the Democrat chart comes out to 1,625,136 voters.
The US government says there are 2.8 million total overseas eligible US voters.
Democrats want you to believe that over half of those eligible
overseas voters have a residence in the crucial swing states! That is
absurd!
The Gateway Pundit found out during our investigations on UOCAVA
voters this year just how easy it is for anyone to obtain a UOCAVA
ballot to vote in the US Election.
The Gateway Pundit has also reported that The Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA) allows online voter registrations without verification of identity or citizenship status.
US Citizens in the USA who would like to register to vote must share
the last four digits of their social security number and/or provide a
driver’s license or state-issued ID.
UOCAVA voters, however, can bypass the requirement to share the last four digits of their social security number and/or provide a driver’s license or state-issued ID.
The screenshot below shows how the Democrat Party website, much like
the federal government’s website, registers UOCAVA voters to vote in US
elections and allows the user to bypass the ID portion of the online
registration process.
UOCAVA opens the door to unlimited foreign voter voting.
Here are a few additional details about UOCAVA voters who
register to vote on the FAVP or Federal Voting Assistance Program
application (a federal government website) or the Democrat-funded website VoteFromAbroad.org:
– Applicants may choose any state or address they wish to vote in.
– No one verifies that these registrants ever lived at the address they list or that they have any connection to that state.
In their memo, Democrats share a chart outlining the number
of estimated voters they plan to work to register in each battleground
state before the 2024 election.
For anyone who thinks UOCAVA votes don’t matter in this
election—in the 2000 presidential election, a mere 629 votes separated
the race between George W. Bush and Al Gore in Florida. When the
absentee overseas votes finally arrived, George W. Bush was able to take
the 537-vote lead from Al Gore and win the presidency.
According to UOCAVA investigator Heather Honey, who was the first to
share her stunning findings about how easily the FVAP and the Democrat
Party’s VoteAbroad.org registration sites can be used to add unqualified
voters to voter rolls across the United States.
On September 27, the U.S. Justice Department unsealed an indictment
of Iranian nationals working for the IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guard)
that accuses them of attempting to interfere in our upcoming election.
The report focuses on the Iranian hackers who were able to hack into
accounts of current and former U.S. officials, members of the media,
nongovernmental organizations, and individuals associated with U.S.
political campaigns.
The associated indictment
released on September 27 confirms that the latest hacking attack by
members of the IRGC part of Iran’s continuing efforts to stoke discord,
erode confidence in the U.S. electoral process, and unlawfully acquire
information relating to current and former U.S. officials.
The DOJ confirms in the indictment that this malicious behavior began
sometime around January 2020 and continues through at least September
2024.
During our interview with Heather Honey on Monday, she mentioned an
incident that occurred in 2020 that involved Iranian hackers.
In November 2021, the FBI published a reward of $10 million for information on or about the activities of two Iranian nationals, Seyyed Mohammad Hosein Musa Kazemi and Sajjad Kashian.
The two Iranians interfered with the 2020 presidential election and they were successful in their efforts to access the voter information from one state election website – Alaska.
The two Iranians were indicted for, among other things, computer
intrusion, voter intimidation, and interstate threat offenses for their
alleged participation in a multi-faceted campaign aimed at influencing
and interfering with the United States 2020 Presidential Election.
The two Iranian hackers allegedly obtained United States voter
information from at least one state election website, sent threatening
voter email messages to intimidate voters, crafted and disseminated
disinformation pertaining to the election and election security, and
accessed and attempted to access, without authorization, the computer
systems of several online United States media entities and states. This
occurred from at least in or about August of 2020 to at least in or
about November of 2020.
The Iranian hacker’s group allegedly loaded a shocking video at the
time that revealed how easily stolen voter registration data could be
used to inject fake voters into the UOCAVA (non-military) registration
website and then turned into voters.
The Southern District of New York recently released this sealed indictment from October 20, 2021, and it is explosive!
From the October 2021 indictment (this was hidden from the American public until this year!):
In or about September and October 2020, SEYYED MOHAMMAD
HOSEIN MUSA KAZEMI, a/k/a ~’Mohammad Hosein Musa Kazem,” a/k/a “Hosein
Zamani,” the defendant, compromised a server located abroad (the
“Overseas Server”) in order to send out the Voter Threat Emails.
The first phase of the Voter Intimidation and Influence Campaign
occurred in or about September and October 2020, when the members of the
conspiracy conducted reconnaissance on, and attempted to compromise,
approximately eleven state voter websites, including state voter
registration websites and state voter information websites.
These efforts resulted in the successful exploitation of misconfigured computers of a particular U.S. state (“State-1”), Alaska, and the resulting unauthorized downloading of voter information for more than 100,000 (State-1) voters.
In their sealed indictment, US Attorney Damian Williams downplays the
significance of the video shared by the Iranian hackers. The video
shows what appears to be files of voter data stolen from multiple
states, including Alaska.
In their indictment, the government appears to downplay the serious threat the video reveals to our nation’s election security.
The Gateway Pundit has confirmed with an anonymous source that the
names, social security numbers, and driver’s license numbers of Alaska
citizens in the video are legitimate.
Notice that the indictment confirms that the IRGC has had ongoing operations since January 2020.
In 2020, the Iranians used breach data to create thousands of FPCA
and FWAB that could have been submitted to states across the US.
The 2021 indictment downplays the data breach and labels the video
disinformation (ridiculous because the video demonstrated the Iranians’
knowledge of the UOCAVA vulnerabilities and their awareness of how they
could be exploited).
Much like the Hunter laptop that was discredited by the media and top
intelligence officials, the stunning UOCAVA hacking video was
completely discredited in the previously sealed 2021 indictment (See
“False Election Video title repeatedly used to describe what the video
shows).
To ensure the “credibility of the video is called into question, the
indictment mentions how the video contained multiple depictions of the
Proud Boys logo when it was disseminated on social media, which, of
course, appears to be a shining object to distract from the content of
the video.
5. The members of the conspiracy simultaneously disseminated a video (the “False Election Video”) through the False Election Messages and separately using Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter. The False Election Videopurported
to depict an individual hacking into state voter websites and then
using that illicitly obtained voter information to create fraudulent
absentee ballots through the Federal Voting Assistance Program (“FVAP”)
for military and overseas voters. In fact, the computer
intrusions depicted in the False Election Video were simulated
intrusions created by members of the conspiracy using their own server
and data obtained during the State-1 exploitation. Further, the FVAP could not be leveraged in the manner implied by the False Election Video.
As with the False Election Messages, the False Election Video contained
multiple depictions of the Proud Boys logo, meant as a “false flag” to
deceive the recipients into believing that the Proud Boys organization
had disseminated the False Election Video.
The Gateway Pundit has obtained a copy of the video mentioned in the
DOJ report. The video shows Iranian hackers demonstrating how easy it is
to load stolen voter data from Alaska into the UOCAVA system.
The PA Department of State’s unlawful policy to exempt UOCAVA
applicants from any attempt to verify identity or eligibility creates an
extraordinary vulnerability in PA election system with no way to detect
or stop the Iranians if they were submitting fraudulent applications.
'A Harris administration would face a significant constitutional challenge,' said GWU Law professor Jonathan Turley
By
Alec Schemmel Fox News
Published
Former
BLM activist Xaviaer DuRousseau and content creator Anton Daniels share
their frustration with former President Obama’s role in Vice President
Kamala Harris’ campaign effort on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’
Vice
President Kamala Harris released her "Opportunity Agenda for Black Men"
this week, but some of her proposals could be considered
unconstitutional, according to top legal analysts.
Harris unveiled the five-point plan last week,
which includes providing 1 million forgivable loans of up to $20,000
for "Black entrepreneurs and others who have historically faced barriers
to starting a new business." Another proposal includes funding and
capital for vocational training "to help expand pathways for Black men
to get good-paying jobs."
Programs that distribute resources based on economic disadvantage and race have lost challenges in court.
One example of this involves a nonprofit that provided small business
grants to exclusively Black female business owners. Another example
includes a federal disaster relief program that gave preference to minority and female farmers.
"A
Harris administration would face a significant constitutional challenge
in granting these loans on the basis of race," George Washington law
professor Jonathan Turley said.
"It is unconstitutional because
eligibility for the money would be determined by race," added Fox News
legal analyst Gregory Jarrett. "Harris’ proposal smacks of blatant
vote-buying."
Dan Fee is an attorney, political consultant and
president of the Philadelphia-based Echo Group, a crisis and
communications firm that's represented high profile clients like former
Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell and Rep. Donald Norcross, D-N.J.
Fee
challenged these takes, insisting that it would "stun" him if policies
such as those Harris rolled out for Black men were not widely vetted
before they were proposed. "If you want to attack the problem of poverty
at its source, this is a smart policy," he said.
Vice
President Kamala Harris answers questions from the media after visiting
with Alfalfa restaurant co-founders Andrew Arrospide and Dan Londono.(Gary Coronado/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
In addition to the economics-focused policies for Black men, Harris' five-point policy plan proposes legalizing marijuana
at the federal level and establishes a "National Health Equity
Initiative focused on Black Men" to study health challenges that
"disproportionately impact" Black men.
The latter effort — tailoring and providing services based on race — has been investigated by the Office of Civil Rights at the Department of Health and Human Services due to discrimination concerns.
Biden
administration proposals providing economic relief based on racial and
gender identity groups have also faced challenges in court. For example,
a federal judge earlier this year blocked an Agriculture Department
disaster aid program that gave preferences to minority and female
farmers, ruling it discriminated against White male farmers.
Another
federal program that sought to provide economic relief to restaurant
owners following the COVID-19 pandemic and provided preference on the
basis of gender and race met a similar fate.
Black Owned Business, sign outside restaurant, Queens, New York.(Lindsey Nicholson/Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
Jarrett
called the agriculture program "clearly discriminatory against white
farmers," and argued that Harris "surely knows" her proposals will meet
the same fate.
"But her immediate interest appears to be pandering for minority votes," he said.
Turley also pointed out that even if this policy is neutral on its face, it can still be struck down in court.
"It
can still be challenged ‘as applied,’" he said. "That means that while
the program is stated neutrally, it is beng used in a racially
discriminatory fashion."
This,
Turley said, means that even with qualifiers in Harris' proposals,
which may cast a wide net of anticipated beneficiaries, it can still
face legal challenges.
"The addition of these qualifying terms is
meant to prevent a facial challenge, but that does not, however, prevent
an as applied challenge."
Vice
President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris walks
onto the stage during a campaign event at Throwback Brewery.(Danielle Parhizkaran/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)
Harris and her campaign have struggled to appeal to men — and especially Black men — with one prominent Democrat strategist calling Harris' struggle with men "a big problem" for her, according to The Hill.
Meanwhile,
the Black vote has also seemingly been a struggle for Harris, who has
received less support from that portion of the electorate than Biden did
at the same point during his 2020 campaign for the presidency, The Washington Post reported this week. The Democratic National Committee launched a bus tour earlier this week seeking to shore up support among this electorate heading into the final days of the election.
Fox News Digital reached out to the Harris campaign for comment but did not hear back in time for publication.