Nashville Bomb Linked to Dominion: Linked to March 7, 2020 Venezuelan Fire Destroyed 46,000 Dominon Machines.

By Paul Preston, AENN

According to Tariq Nasheed the ATT building in Nashville that was blown up on Christmas day was owned by Cerebus Capital. The owners of Dominion Voting Systems are former executives from Cerebus.

Hootan Yaghoobzadeh the current owner of Staple St. Capital which owns Dominion Voting Systems worked at Cerberus Capital Management as the Senior Vice President.

In a Tweet from Tariq Nasheed he makes the connection.

Here it gets more interesting. In March of 2020 amid a major voter fraud scandal in Venezuela a massive fire destroyed the warehouse of the Electoral Council in Filas de Mariches, in the east of Caracas, houses more than 40,000 machines that are used to vote in the automated elections of the oil country.

From the Article:

“(Bloomberg) — Part of a warehouse that stores Venezuela’s voting machines caught fire, though the cause and extent of any damage was unclear.

The fire broke out at the property of Venezuela’s electoral authority Saturday, according to Tibisay Lucena, president of the National Electoral Council.

“I’m at the warehouse where we have the electoral infrastructure of the country,” she said on state television. She said there’s expected to be “some damage to our electoral infrastructure.”

Lucena has asked the authorities for a thorough investigation. The country’s political standstill has dragged on for more than a year between President Nicolas Maduro and Juan Guaido, who, as president of the National Assembly, announced in January 2019 that he had assumed powers atop a caretaker government pending new elections.

An effort by Guaido and his supporters to seize power at the end of April fizzled, however. More recently, Maduro and his loyalists attempted a takeover of the National Assembly, Venezuela’s last remaining democratic institution. More than 50 countries recognized Guaido as president.

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The warehouse of the Electoral Council in Filas de Mariches, in the east of Caracas, houses more than 40,000 machines that are used to vote in the automated elections of the oil country, said Anibal Sanchez, an electoral consultant who has been an opposition technician in several elections.

This year, parliamentary elections must be held in Venezuela, in which the opposition has not said whether it will participate because of worries whether the voting will be transparent”.

The electoral council in Venezuela says a fire in its main warehouse near the capital, Caracas, has destroyed most of the voting machines held there.

Almost 50,000 voting machines and 582 computers used in the country’s elections went up in flames, electoral council chief Tibisay Lucena said.

410 Map show President Trump won 410 Electoral Votes on November 3, 2020 thus winning a second term as President of the United States.

She did not say if parliamentary elections due later this year could be affected by the loss of the machines.

She also asked prosecutors to investigate the cause of the fire.

What happened?

The fire broke out in the 6,000 sq m (65,000 sq ft) warehouse in Mariche, east of Caracas, on Saturday.

“Burnt in this fire were 582 computers belonging to the civil registry, 49,408 voting machines, 400 electronic ballots,” Ms Lucena said in a news conference on Sunday.

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