It's a common thing in NL for the entire cabinet to resign. They become demissionary, which means they'll still govern but they also can't stop the new election from happening in March like they have tried to. Now we need to take a close look at our digital voting system in NL to see who runs it. We have a large Smartmatic office in our wealthy banking district in Amsterdam who shares offices with SGO which is their private equity owner. They probably have close ties to Sequoia which they're attempting to cover up.
Sequoia made the voting machines while Smartmatic designed the vote tabulation software. They are always used alongside one-another even though this is being covered up since Smartmatic was forced to leave the USA because of foreign ties. Dominion (from Canada) then acquired the Sequoia voting machine patents and licenses, while seemingly not having ties to Smartmatic even though many employees were former Smartmatic technicians.
So basically, people in Holland need to ask questions about the digital software they are going to push for the upcoming election (and probably have been using to tabulate and commit fraud with physical votes as well).
It's a common thing in NL for the entire cabinet to resign. They become demissionary, which means they'll still govern but they also can't stop the new election from happening in March like they have tried to. Now we need to take a close look at our digital voting system in NL to see who runs it. We have a large Smartmatic office in our wealthy banking district in Amsterdam who shares offices with SGO which is their private equity owner. They probably have close ties to Sequoia which they're attempting to cover up.
Sequoia made the voting machines while Smartmatic designed the vote tabulation software. They are always used alongside one-another even though this is being covered up since Smartmatic was forced to leave the USA because of foreign ties. Dominion (from Canada) then acquired the Sequoia voting machine patents and licenses, while seemingly not having ties to Smartmatic even though many employees were former Smartmatic technicians.
So basically, people in Holland need to ask questions about the digital software they are going to push for the upcoming election (and probably have been using to tabulate and commit fraud with physical votes as well).