Saturday, August 14, 2021

meet Vincent Tan and his Unisyn Voting Systems of California

 1-6-21    Most of this article is going to read like bullet points.  This map represents the counties that are relying on Unisyn for their voting machines and software.  Further in the article I’ll detail partnering going on between them, ES&S and Dominion.  These three companies control 75% of the voting machines in use today.

ILTS’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Unisyn, was founded in 2003.  Our operations and corporate headquarters are located in Vista, California.  ILTS is the world’s largest manufacturer of voting machine equipment.

In 2018, Cory Doctrow wrote Unisyn voting machine manual instructs election officials to use and recycle weak passwords and it looks like Unisyn took the simplified Chinese route to opening up their systems to anyone, literally anyone that wants to skew elections.

“The manual instructs voting officials to circumvent federal voting guidelines by using weak passwords for voting machines, and when the federally mandated password-change prompts come up it instructs them to create new passwords by incrementing a final digit (e.g. password1, password2, password3) or to use “unisyn” as the password.

Unisyn machines are used in 3,629 precincts in 12 states, plus Puerto Rico.

The username for the election-management system is “administrator,” and the sysadmin password is a simple string of five letters with a number appended to it. The root password is the company’s name with the same number appended to it.

The tabulation monitor or the system for creating reports of ballots and vote tallies is the same word with “1” appended to it. The username for logging into the critical tabulator client where votes are tallied and stored is “supervisor.” 

These two CD Media articles show how ES&S and Dominion developed their business scheme and share the same source code and base programming.

Now it’s time to see where Chinese election influence began in America.  This Brennan Center overview of election equipment lumps one very specific group of companies together.  The common denominator is ES&S founder Bob Urosevich and Barry Herron. 

Generally, voters select the candidate of their choice on optical/digital scan paper ballots by filling in an oval (on ES&S, Dominion, Premier/Diebold and Unisyn ballots),

ILTS designed and patented voting machine optical scanners when the industry was just taking off.  They are the largest manufacturer of voting machines worldwide.  This made the partnership possible.

CARLSBAD, CA  (May 2, 2006) — INTERNATIONAL LOTTERY & TOTALIZATOR SYSTEMS, INC. (OTCBB:ITSI) announced today that Election Systems & Software, Inc. (“ES&S”) has signed an agreement with Los Angeles County, California that will use technology developed by ILTS’ wholly owned subsidiary, Unisyn Voting Solutions. ES&S will provide 4,900 InkaVote Precinct Ballot Counters (PBC) and related software and services for use in Los Angeles County.

This brought China into the US elections. They developed the optical scanners used on ES&S, Diebold, Premier and Dominion machines.  According to this 2009 report Unisyn was selling hardware and accompanying software to ES&S as well as servicing their election machines across the United States. 

Unisyn gave ES&S exclusive worldwide manufacturing rights. ES&S used it for Diebold and Premier.  In 2010 Dominion took the Unisyn sublicense and software described in the earlier articles linked above as part of ES&S settlement with the DOJ.  Dominion Voting Systems came out of the starting blocks with Unisyn’s patented optical scanners because they now owned Diebold and Premier. 

Dominion Voting Systems and ES&S are working hand in glove with a company that partners with the PRC on all levels.  Both companies have been doing this for a decade and a half.  https://creativedestructionmedia.com/investigations/2021/01/06/chinese-partnered-companies-control-over-75-of-voting-machines-in-2020-elections/

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8-13-21        Unisyn Voting Solutions, located in Vista, California and owned by

Vincent Tan, a Chinese-Malaysian billionaire with deep ties to the CCP.   What does it do?  Unisyn Voting Systems supplies voting machines and software to a number of states.  According to the U.S. Election Assistance Commission, all or part of nine states use Unisyn Voting Solutions election systems:  Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Utah and Virginia….

  According to Intrepid Research, another company owned by Tan is U Mobile, a telecommunications company in Malaysia.  U Mobile has deep partnerships with Chinese companies ZTE and Huawei, both considered major national-security threats by the U.S. government.  In fact Tan's son Robin, who is now CEO of the Berjaya empire, and acting on his father's behalf, was present for the signing of U Mobile's agreement with ZTE.  The event was attended by both the Malaysian prime minister and none other than CCP Chairman Xi Jinping himself.  Tan is also an enthusiastic supporter of China's Belt and Road Initiative.  https://www.wnd.com/2021/08/ccp-certified-elections-company-u-s/

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