New Head of George Soros Group Was Smartmatic Voting Software Boss - Former chairman of SGO Mark Malloch-Brown now runs Open Society Foundations
The newly-appointed head of leftist billionaire Geroge Soros' Open Society Foundations (OSF) is the former chairman of the parent company that owns Smartmatic voting software.
Soros appointed the former chairman of SGO, Mark Malloch-Brown, to be the new president of his global organization shortly after the 2020 election.
Smartmatic is one of two companies named by attorney Sidney Powell in lawsuits alleging massive voter fraud in the presidential race.
The other company was Dominion Voting Systems, which makes the voting machines widely used in the election.
Smartmatic does not own Dominion, and apparently only provided software to Los Angeles County in the 2020 election, as the Associated Press has noted.
However, the fact that the firm has been prominent in the news, and that Soros is closely linked to the Democratic Party, is certain to raise concerns.
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