Kraken Unleashed: Sidney Powell Drops Bombshell Lawsuits in Georgia & Michigan
Suits alleges Iran & China used Venezuelan systems to hack machines and rig results

Rockstar attorney Sidney Powell has released her hotly-anticipated "Kraken" in the form of two bombshell lawsuits in Georgia and Michigan.
The suits are loaded with evidence of alleged voter fraud from several states and include sworn affidavits from expert witnesses and whistleblowers.
The Texas-based lawyer has released what she termed "the Kraken" - two lawsuits alleging "massive voter fraud" in the presidential election.
Late on Wednesday night, Powell published a 104-page document detailing allegations about Georgia and a 75-page document looking at Michigan.
In the documents - released online at midnight on the eve of Thanksgiving - she alleged the election had been "rigged" to favor Joe Biden, and that foreign powers were involved.
"The #Kraken was just released on #Georgia," Powell tweeted along with a link to the documents on her website.

She added: 'Exhibits to follow. Also #ReleaseTheKraken in #Michigan'.
The maverick lawyer spelled out claims she had previously made at a press conference the week before - namely that serval states were using voting machine software, originally designed to help Venezuela's Hugo Chavez rig elections, with the express wish of rigging the vote.
She alleges that China and Iran used these voting systems to influence the US election and that 96,000 votes cast for Biden in Georgia were illegally counted.
The lawyer also claims that officials in one Georgia county forced everyone to evacuate because of a water leak, only for counters to stay unsupervised to tamper with the votes.
She claimed in the introduction that the ballots were switched in favor of Biden, and said that Iran and China were also able to remotely hack the voting machine software.
The documents include a sworn affidavit from Election Security Expert, Dr. Andrew Appel - a Princeton Professor of Computer Science.
In a statement on Dominion Voting machines, Dr. Appel says: "I figured out how to make a slightly different computer program that just before the polls were closed, it switches some votes around from one candidate to another.
"I wrote that computer program into a memory chip and now, to hack a voting machine, you just need 7 minutes alone with it and a screwdriver."
The suit, filed by Powell and high-profile attorney Lin Wood, says the vote was "manipulated" to help elect Democrat nominee Joe Biden.
"The scheme and artifice to defraud was for the purpose of illegally and fraudulently manipulating the vote count to make certain the election of Joe Biden as the president of the United States," the court documents claim.
Powell says Georgia had also been the site of "ballot stuffing" and brought the case against the governor of the state, Brian Kemp; the secretary of state, Brad Raffensperger; and four election officials.
The case was brought on behalf of seven plaintiffs.
In the Georgia case, Powell outlines her evidence that "ballot-stuffing" and "computer software created and run by domestic and foreign actors," were used to rig the results.
She claimed that voting software companies Dominion Voting Systems and Smartmatic altered tallies through their software and hardware.
She said: "Smartmatic and Dominion were founded by foreign oligarchs and dictators to ensure computerized ballot-stuffing and vote manipulation to whatever level was needed to make certain Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez never lost another election."
She continued: "A core requirement of the Smartmatic software design was the software’s ability to hide its manipulation of votes from any audit."
The evidence for her claims includes a statement from a Venezuelan military whistleblower.
Smartmatic even accused the Venezuelan government of election fraud in 2017 after their systems were allegedly tampered with, and no longer works in the country.
Powell claimed that Dominion is a "descendant" of Smartmatic and has inherited its vote-rigging technologies.
Smartmatic sold the company Sequoia Voting Systems in 2007 and three years later, Dominion bought its assets.
Sequoia filed for bankruptcy in 2014.
Powell wrote: "The Dominion system used in Georgia erodes and undermines the reconciliation of the number of voters and the number of ballots cast, such that these figures are permitted to be unreconciled, opening the door to ballot stuffing and fraud."
She alleges that as many as 96,000 votes were illegally counted in Georgia, which would have overturned Biden's lead of 12,670 votes.
Powell also highlights that, in Fulton County, "election workers falsely claimed a water leak required the facility to close" at 10 pm on November 3.
She says everyone was meant to be evacuated but "several election workers remained unsupervised and unchallenged working at the computers for the voting tabulation machines until after 1 am."
Trump has also noted the Fulton County issue, and it is true that a water leak briefly caused the county to stop counting votes in the room where the absentee ballots were being processed.
The county has maintained that no votes were damaged by the pipes, and each of the ballots was counted.
However, Georgia's Secretary of State has opened an investigation into the water leak to see if everything was legitimate, and the state is conducting a recount of its votes, as requested by Trump.
Powell also claimed that Republican representatives were deliberately kept far away during vote counting so they could not see what was taking place.
States have maintained that the distance was necessary for COVID measures, just like Biden's deserted pre-election rallies.

In the Michigan case, Powell sued Governor Gretchen Whitmer, the secretary of state, Jocelyn Benson, and the Michigan board of state canvassers on behalf of six plaintiffs.
Powell said the case was one of "massive election fraud."
In Michigan, as in Georgia, the case focused on election machines made by a Toronto-based company called Dominion, and the Florida-registered firm, Smartmatic.
Powell alleged that the two companies created machines to rig the vote.
On Tuesday night, Powell appeared on Fox Business Network's Lou Dobbs show to preview the case.
"The evidence is so overwhelming, it's almost as though they were so blatant about it they expected us to catch it," she told Dobbs.