An investigation into SEC filings has revealed that the firm which owns Dominion Voting Systems received $400 million dollars from a Swiss bank with close links to the Chinese government less than a month before the election.
The investigation centers on Staple Street Capital, which acquired Dominion Voting Systems in 2018.
Dominion Voting Systems operates voting machines in 28 states and has been accused by President Trump and his supporters of being involved in deleting millions of votes for Trump in addition to switching votes to Biden on election night.
“On Oct 8, 2020, Staple Street Capital filed SEC Form D offerings and sales amount of $400,000,000 with the Sales Compensation Recipient identified as UBS Securities,” states the investigation, which also notes that another payment of $200,000,000 was received in December 2014.
“UBS Securities is a swiss investment bank which owns 24.99% of UBS Securities Co LTD, a Chinese Investment Bank. The remaining 75% of UBS Securities CO LTD is owned by the Chinese government,” states the report.
The overall owners of UBS Securities Co LTD are;
– Beijing Guoxiang (33%)
– UBS (24.99%)
– Guangdong Comm. Group [zh] (14.01%)
– China Guodian (14%)
– COFCO Group (14%)
Aside from UBS, the other four owners of UBS Securities are all Communist Chinese front groups.
Beijing Guoxiang is a state owned asset.
Guangdong Comm. Group 100% stakeholder is the Guangdong Provincial Government.
An uncovered filing from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) exposes Dominion Voting Systems’ troubling financial entanglements with Chinese Investors. The SEC Filing is signed in October of this year by Hootan Yaghoobzadeh who represents the Issuer Staple Street Capital. This private equity firm has been the owner of Dominion Voting Systems since 2018 meaning the 2020 acquisition puts US election systems under Chinese ownership. The SEC filing details the sale of Staple Street Capital to UBS Securities LLC, which is a Chinese Investment Bank.
UBS Securities was established in 2006 in China’s capital city of Beijing. The firm has become enormous with direct Government assistance from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Central-Government owned China Guidian and the COFCO Group are major shareholders of UBS Securities and are operating under direct control of the CCP. The State Asset Group to which they belong has an estimated value of more than $26 trillion USD according to the South China Morning post, an official Chinese publication. Sadly this is not the first hint of Chinese involvement with Dominion Voting Systems.
This $400 million dollar deal is a devastating blow to political factions relying on public trust in Dominion Voting Systems and its results. After four years of hounding on Russian meddling in the 2016 election interference, this exposure of factual Chinese engagement with US voting systems breaks credibility of an entire political party. Financial records are factual evidence that cannot easily be explained away. The filing serves as validation to those questioning the 2020 US Presidential results which have already been under widespread suspicion.
In 2007 an election in Chicago highlighted integrity of GEMS based voting systems after counting lawsuits exposed SmartMatics. A company named Sequoia was counting the ballots in Chicago and uncovered mass confusion and had to review all of the results. They found that the results from SmartMatic was. Sequoia was a front for SmartMatic like Dominion is a front for SmartMatic. These election rigging tools falling under Chinese ownership is a great risk to every County, State or Nation that use these systems.
US election law prohibits foreign activity in various parts of the electoral process. Strict rules about fundraising halt foreign donations to campaigns. Laws like these are intended to stop foreign lobbying of US political systems and retain domestic control and oversight of our electoral process. News about ballot counting being calculated overseas in Barcelona and Frankfurt is a stark reminder to the dangers of outsourcing critical Government functions.
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1827586/000182758620000001/xslFormDX01/primary_doc.xml
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